REFRACTOR
Model
RT-5100
OPERATORS MANUAL
RT-5100
REFRACTOR
NIDEK CO., LTD.
(Manufacturer)
NIDEK CO., LTD
(Tokyo Office)
NIDEK INCORPORATED
(United States Agent)
NIDEK SOCIETE ANONYME
(Authorized Representative)
: 34-14, Maehama, Hiroishi-cho, Gamagori, Aichi 443-0038, Japan
Telephone: (0533) 67-6611
Facsimile: (0533) 67-6610
: 6th Floor, Takahashi Bldg., No.2, 3-chome, Kanda-jinboucho
Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0051, Japan
Telephone: (03) 3288-0571
Facsimile: (03) 3288-0570
Telex: 2226647 NIDEK J
: 47651 Westinghouse Drive, Fremont, California 94539, U. S. A.
Telephone: (510) 226-5700
Facsimile: (510) 226-5750
: Europarc 13, rue Auguste Perret, 94042 CRETEIL, France
Telephone: (01) 49 80 97 97
Facsimile: (01) 49 80 32 08
January 2006
34085-P902B
Printed in JAPAN
Use this device properly and safely.
BEFORE USE, READ THIS MANUAL.
This operator's manual includes operating procedures, safety precautions, and
specifications for the NIDEK REFRACTOR RT-5100 when it is used in combination with
the NIDEK SPACE SAVING CHART SSC-330. IEC standards are applied in this manual.
The safety cautions and operating procedures must be thoroughly understood before
using the device.
Keep this manual handy for verification.
If you encounter any problems or have questions about the device, please contact NIDEK
or your authorized distributor.
Safety precautions
In this manual, signal words are used to designate the degree or level of safety alerting. The definitions are as follows.
WARNING
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in
death or serious injury.
CAUTION
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in
minor or moderate injury or property damage accident.
Even situations indicated by
CAUTION may result in serious injury under certain conditions.
Safety precautions must be strictly followed at all times.
Usage precautions
Before Use
WARNING
CAUTION
Be sure to secure the refractor head to the refractor arm.
If the refractor head is dropped or falls, injury or device failure may result.
The safety precautions and operating procedures must be thoroughly
understood before using the device.
Unintended use may cause unexpected malfunction or adverse experience.
Do not store the device in an area that is exposed to rain or water, or
contains poisonous gas or liquid.
Do not store the device in dusty, hot, humid places and in direct sunlight.
When moving the device to another place, do not carry it alone.
Back injury may occur or the device may fall.
Install the device on a stable and level surface.
If the device falls, injury or device failure may result.
Never install the device in a place where it is exposed to water.
An ingress of liquids may cause electric shock or device failure.
Install the device in an environment that meets the following conditions.
The following conditions must be maintained during use.
Conditions in use
Temperature: +10 to +35C
Humidity: 30 to 75% (No condensation)
Pressure: 800 to 1060 hPa
Installation place: Interior
No hazardous dust or smoke
A dust-free place
A place with little external light
A place free from vibration and shock
Be sure to level the refractor head before use.
Failure to do so could affect the data accuracy. Level the refractor head by turning the
leveling adjustment knob until the bubble is centered in the level.
Be sure to use a wall outlet which meets the power specification
requirements.
If the line voltage is too high or too low, the device may not give full performance. Malfunction or fire may result.
Connect the power plug to a grounded outlet.
Electric shock or fire may result in the event of malfunction or power leakage.
II
Do not overload the electrical outlet.
Fire may result.
Fully insert the power plug into the outlet.
Imperfect connection may cause fire.
Do not use the power cord other than equipped. Do not use the equipped
power cord for purpose other than intended.
Malfunction or fire may result.
Do not place heavy objects on the power cord.
A damaged power cord may cause fire or electric shock.
In installation and operation of the device, observe the following
instructions about EMC (electromagnetic compatibility):
- Do not use the device simultaneously with other electronic equipment to avoid electromagnetic interference with the operation of the device.
- Do not use the device near, on, or under other electronic equipment to avoid electromagnetic interference with the operation of the device.
- Do not use the device in the same room with other equipment such as life-support
equipment, other equipment that has major affects on the life of the patient and
results of treatment, or other measurement or treatment equipment that involves
small electric current.
- Do not use the device simultaneously with portable and mobile radio frequency
communication systems because it may have an adverse effect on operation of the
device.
- Do not use cables and accessories that are not specified for the device because
that may increase the emission of electromagnetic waves from the device or the
system and decrease the immunity of the device to electromagnetic disturbance.
The
Electromagnetic
Compatibility
Directive
sets
the
essential
requirements for electrical and electronic equipment that may disturb, or be
disturbed by, other equipment. The RT-5100 complies with these
requirements as tabled on pages 143 to 146. Follow the guidance in the
tables for use of the device in an electromagnetic environment.
III
During Use
WARNING
When moving the refractor head, make sure that there are no obstacles in
its path.
If the arm is swung carelessly, it may bump against someone or something and injury
or malfunction may occur.
CAUTION
Unplug the power cord and contact NIDEK or your authorized distributor if
the internal wires are exposed, the table turns on or off when the power
cord is moved, or the cord and/or plug are too hot to hold.
This may cause result in electric shock or fire.
Keep the measuring windows free of fingerprints and smudges.
Failure to do so could affect the data accuracy.
In the event of smoke or strange odors, immediately turn off the device and
disconnect the power plug from the outlet. After you are positive that the
smoke has stopped, contact NIDEK or your authorized distributor.
Continued use of the device under such abnormal conditions may cause fire or electric shock.
When the device is not in use, turn it off and put the dust cover over it.
If the device is not covered for an extended period, the accumulation of dust may
affect the data accuracy.
Do not touch the touch-screen panel with anything other than the tip of a
touch-screen pen.
Contact with a hard or sharp object such as a ball point pen may scratch the panel.
In addition, although the tip of a touch-screen pen is covered with resin which is
unlikely to scratch the panel, the panel may be scratched by strongly pressing the pen
against the panel.
Do not touch the panel with fingers. Doing so could decrease the panel sensitivity or
make the panel dirty. It may affect the near vision test accuracy.
Perform the visual and operation checks before using the device. If any
abnormality is found, do not use the device.
Continued use of the device under such abnormal conditions may affect the data
accuracy. Unexpected malfunction or faulty diagnosis may induce unexpected health
hazards.
Before each patient, always clean the patient's contact area (forehead rest
and face shields) using disinfection alcohol.
Do not modify or touch the device. Do not touch anything inside the device.
This may result in electric shock or malfunction.
This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for medical
devices to the IEC 60601-1-2: 2001, EN55011: 2002, Class B, Group 1.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a standard medical installation.
IV
This device generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if
not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to other devices in the vicinity.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this device does cause harmful interference to
other devices, which can be determined by turning the device off and on,
the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of
the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving device.
Increase the separation between the devices.
Connect the device to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the other
device(s) are connected.
Consult the manufacturer or field service technician for help.
After Use
CAUTION
If the device will not be used for a long time, disconnect the power cable
from the wall outlet.
Settled dust may collect moisture, and short circuit or fire may result.
Occasionally clean the prongs of the power plug with a dry cloth.
If dust settles between the prongs, it may collect moisture, and short circuit or fire may
result.
Do not yank the power cord to disconnect it from an outlet.
This can damage the metal core of the cord and may result in electric shock, short circuit or fire.
Maintenance and Check
CAUTION
Never use organic solvents such as a paint thinner to clean the exterior of
the device.
It may ruin the surface of the device.
A pixel may be rarely missing on the screen or a red, blue,or green pixel point may always
be displayed.
This does not represent a failure of the touch-screen panel; This is due to the structure of the liquid
crystal display.
Disposal
CAUTION
Follow the local ordinances and recycling regulations regarding disposal
or recycling of the components.
It is recommended to commission the disposal to a designated industrial waste disposal contractor.
When disposing of packing materials, sort them by material and follow
local ordinances and recycling regulations.
VI
Table of Contents
1. BEFORE USE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
1.1 Outline of the Refractor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
1.2 Indications for Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
1.3 Configuration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
1.3.1
1.3.2
1.3.3
Refractor head . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
Control box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Relay box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
1.4 Labels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
1.5 Before First Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
1.6 Getting Started and Exiting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
1.6.1
1.6.2
1.6.3
Getting started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Restore from power saving mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Exiting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
2. OPERATING PROCEDURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
2.1 Operation Flow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
2.2 Entering Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
2.2.1
2.2.2
2.2.3
2.2.4
From an auto refractometer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
From a lensmeter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
Manual data entry with the dial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
From an IC card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
2.3 Setting Prism Lenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
2.3.1
2.3.2
2.3.3
2.3.4
2.3.5
2.3.6
Switching between rectangular and polar coordinates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
Rectangular coordinates (XY). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
Polar coordinates (rq) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
Blur, Break, or Recovery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
Removing rotary prism lenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
Prism data clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
2.4 Preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
2.5 Standard Program Refraction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
2.5.1
Program A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
2.6 Chart Presentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40
2.6.1
2.6.2
2.6.3
Chart selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40
Visual acuity chart mask functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40
Low illumination, glare lamp, and contrast functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43
2.7 Power Adjustment (Final Fit) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44
2.7.1
2.7.2
2.7.3
Auto adjustment of far powers (with Program A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44
Auto adjustment of far powers (with Program B) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45
Power adjustment without standard programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46
VII
2.7.4
2.7.5
Fine adjustment after auto adjustment (Semi-auto adjustment). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Manual power adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
2.8 Printing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
3. ADVANCED FEATURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
3.1 Vision Test Screens Presented to Patient . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
3.2 Data List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
3.3 Setting Auxiliary Lenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
3.4 Fog Function with Both Eyes Open . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
3.5 Changing ID No. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
3.6 Calling Up Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
3.6.1
Calling up measurement data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
3.7 Link Off Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
3.8 Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
3.8.1
3.8.2
3.8.3
3.8.4
Clearing programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Operating programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Importing or exporting programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
3.9 Entering Comments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
3.10 Setting Time and Date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
3.11 Controlling Backlight Brightness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
3.12 Touch-screen Panel Calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
3.13 Parameter Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
3.14 Clearing Stored Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
3.15 Exporting Data to Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
4. TEST METHOD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
4.1 Unaided Visual Acuity Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
4.2 Aided Visual Acuity Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
4.3 Visual Acuity Test with Addition Powers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
4.4 Astigmatism Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
4.4.1
4.4.2
Astigmatism test with astigmatism clock dial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
Astigmatism test with cross cylinder lens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
4.5 Spherical Refinement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
4.5.1
4.5.2
Red-green test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
Cross grid test for far vision . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
4.6 Binocular Visual Function Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
VIII
4.6.1
4.6.2
4.6.3
4.6.4
4.6.5
4.6.6
4.6.7
4.6.8
4.6.9
4.6.10
4.6.11
4.6.12
4.6.13
Binocular balance test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
Polarized red-green test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
Phoria test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
Phoria with fixation test. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
Von Graefe test (horizontal phoria) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
Von Graefe test (vertical phoria). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
Vertical coincidence test. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
Horizontal coincidence test. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
Schober test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
Stereo test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
Worth test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
Maddox test (horizontal phoria) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
Maddox test (vertical phoria) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
4.7 Negative Relative Convergence Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
4.8 Positive Relative Convergence Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
4.9 Near Point of Convergence Test (NPC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
4.10 Near Point of Accommodation Test (NPA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
4.11 Negative Relative Accommodation Test (NRA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
4.12 Positive Relative Accommodation Test (PRA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
5. MAINTENANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
5.1 Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121
5.2 Cleaning Forehead Rest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122
5.3 Cleaning Face Shields. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122
5.4 Replacing Printer Paper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123
5.5 Replacing Fuses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124
5.6 Cleaning Measuring Windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125
5.7 Cleaning Exterior. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125
5.8 List of Replacement Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126
6. SPECIFICATIONS AND ACCESSORIES . . . . . . . . . . . 127
6.1 Classifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127
6.2 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128
6.3 Standard Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130
6.3.1
6.3.2
Standard configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130
Optional accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130
7. APPENDIX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131
IX
7.1 Descriptions of Power Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131
7.2 Linkage between Charts and Auxiliary Lenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136
7.3 VA Conversion Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137
7.4 Preset Addition Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
7.5 Estimated Visual Acuity Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139
7.6 Fog Amount in Binocular Balance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140
7.7 Standard Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141
8. EMC (ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY) . . . . . . 143
9. INDEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147
1.
1.1
BEFORE USE
Outline of the Refractor
The NIDEK REFRACTOR Model RT-5100 is a computerized refractor used for subjective refraction
with the connected NIDEK AUTO REFRACTOMETER (AR), AUTO REF/KERATOMETER (ARK),
AUTO REF/KER/TONOMETER (RKT), or AUTO LENSMETER (LM).*1
The RT-5100 includes a refractor head, control box, relay box, and printer.
The relay box is used for connecting not only the other three units but also the auto refractometer or
lensmeter. The control box includes the key panel and display. The display is touch-screen panel. The
control box allows the data to be displayed and almost all operations to be performed. In addition, the
control box operates the refractor head and also connected chart presenting device. It allows the
refractor and charts to be controlled together.
Normally, the relay box and printer are installed in the system table (not included in the RT-5100 package.)
1.2
Indications for Use
Instrument providing means of positioning spherical and cylindrical lenses, prisms and other optical
devices in front of a subject's eyes for purpose of determining refractive error and binocular functions.
* In this operator's manual, the keys on the control box are indicated by key representations like
or
. The touch buttons on the touch panel other than chart buttons are indicated by brackets like
[Div.].
The touch panel chart buttons are indicated by button representations like
*1.
Connectable instruments: AR-20, AR-600, AR-600A, AR-630A, AR-660A, ARK-30, ARK-700A, ARK-730A, ARK-9000, ARK10000, RKT-7700, LM-770, LM-970 LM-990, LM-990A, LM-1000P, LM-1200
BEFORE USE: Configuration
1.3
Configuration
1.3.1
Refractor head
8. Near point rod
Operators side
9. Level adjustment
knob
7. Near point card
6. Level
5. Forehead rest knob
4. Forehead rest
detection lamp
3. VD check window
RT-5100
REFRACTOR
2. Near point lamp
1. Measuring window
Patients side
10. Forehead rest
11. Face shield
1. Measuring window
BEFORE USE: Configuration
1. Measuring window
The patient looks at any chart through these windows.
2. Near point lamp
Illuminates the near point card.
The lamp lights up or goes out with [Lamp] on the window shown by pressing the left side switch.
3. VD check window
Used to check the patient's VD (vertex distance = distance from the corneal apex to the lens).
The windows have calibration markings of 12, 13.75, 16, 18, and 20 mm.
4. Forehead rest detection lamp
Used to confirm that the patient's forehead contacts the forehead rest.
When the forehead is away from the forehead rest, the lamp lights up.
5. Forehead rest knob
Moves the forehead rest forward and backward in order to adjust the VD.
6. Level
Used to confirm that the refractor head is level.
Turn the level adjustment knob until the air bubble is centered in the level.
7. Near point card
Used for near vision test such as addition powers.
Chart name on the reverse side
Chart number
When the chart is shifted to the left slightly, the chart
explanation is indicated.
Chart explanation
Chart
8. Near point rod
The distance from the patient's eye to the near point card is
marked in inches and centimeters.
Align the black line at the near point card holder with the scale of a
desired distance.
The number in red represents the power (diopter) corresponding to
each distance in meters.
Adjust the chart to a
desired distance and
tighten the knob.
9. Level adjustment knob
Adjusts the level of the refractor head.
The refractor head is tilted by 2.5 at maximum to the left or right.
10. Forehead rest
The patient's forehead touches here during refraction. Clean it before each refraction.
See 5.2 Cleaning Forehead Rest (page 122).
11. Face shield
The patient's face touches here during refraction. Clean the face shields before each refraction.
See 5.3 Cleaning Face Shields (page 122).
BEFORE USE: Configuration
The materials composed of the parts that contact the patient during refraction are as
follows:
Forehead rest: polypropylene
Face shields: ABS resin
1.3.2
Control box
7. Display
6. Left side switch
1. IC card reader
2. Control panel
5. Dial switch
4. Dial
3. Right side switch
1. IC card reader
Reads objective data (AR data) or past lensmetory data (LM data) via a IC card.
The specified IC card (optional EyeCare card) is necessary. The IC card of the old-type NIDEK IC card system
(RT4IC-1) or commercial IC card are not available.
2. Control panel
See Control panel (page 6) for details.
3. Right side switch
Displays the Other Settings window.
[F/N]: Switches between the far and near modes. The selected mode is indicated
at the upper-center of the data field on the screen.
The far mode is selected when the power is turned on or after data is cleared.
The near mode is used to test the near visual function after far vision test and
addition power measurement. The refractor head converges to the working
distance of 40 cm (variable) automatically in near mode.
The ADD key is not available in near mode. The near SPH values are
calculated by adding the ADD values to the far SPH values. The appropriate
lenses are placed. It is also possible to use only the far SPH values in near mode when the SPH Far Near
parameter is set to SPH.
[C+/]: Switches the cylinder reading between + and .
[ID No.]: Changes the ID No. whose data is printed.
BEFORE USE: Configuration
4. Dial
Changes any measurement value.
The selected (highligtened) value can be changed.
Turn it clockwise The value changes to the negative.
Turn it counterclockwise The value changes to the positive.
Turn the dial while pressing
changes the increment. See page 74.
5. Dial switch
Switches the mode (S, C, A, VA).
The values of S, C, A, and/or VA selected or selection order varies depending on the Dial switch parameter setting.
6. Left side switch
Displays the Chart Controls window.
[Ch.Lamp]: Turns on or off the lamp of the connected chart.
[Near Lamp]: Turns on or off the near point lamp in the refractor head.
[Link off]: Prevents auxiliary lenses or mode from being switched with a
corresponding chart key. See 3.7 Link Off Function (page 59).
[Level], [], []: Align the chart to the patients eye level when the SSC is
connected.
[Glare], [], []: Appear only in the SSC-330 type U. Pressing [Glare] turns on or
off the glare lamp. Pressing [] or [] controls the lamp intensity. The glare
lamp condition icon appears above the program indication.
7. Display
Displays the data such as SPH (S), CYL (C), AXIS (A) and the presented chart.
The LCD display is a touch-screen panel.
PD
Measurement mode
Date
Auxiliary lenses
Far or near mode
Time
Previous mode and data
Chart buttons
Mode and data prior to previous
Operation message
Program message
Function buttons
Present chart
Next chart
BEFORE USE: Configuration
{ Control panel
The basic keys are indicated in light blue.
* The functions of some keys change when they are pressed with
tion like
means to press
7. Mode keys
. In this manual, the indica-
while pressing
8. Eye selection keys
10
6
5
11. Mask keys
4
3
2
12. Pilot lamp
13. Program keys
15. Value change keys
1. Data keys
14. Cross cylinder keys
1. Data keys
Used to enter the data into the RT-5100 and measure each data.
The selected data is displayed at the center of the screen. Which key is selected is displayed in the upperleft corner of the screen.
Pressing the empty data key copies the previously displayed data into that field. In addition, pressing any
data key with
copies the displayed data regardless of whether or not data is contained in that field.
See 2.2 Entering Data (page 22) for data entry method.
1-1.
Measures the unaided visual acuity.
The corrective lens power in the refractor head is 0 D.
1-2.
Enters the lensometry (LM) data.
1-3.
Enters the data from an auto refractor or a retinoscope.
BEFORE USE: Configuration
1-4.
Used to obtain the full correction.
When the data is received from an auto refractometer or a lensmeter, this field opens automatically.
The elapsed time from data entry is displayed in the subjective data field when the Operating timer parameter is set
to Yes.
1-5.
Used to obtain the final prescription and best-corrected visual acuity.
Pressing this key copies the full correction data from the subjective data field and adjusts it to the final prescription.
Goes into auto adjustment mode where the far powers are automatically adjusted. See 2.7.2
Auto adjustment of far powers (with Program B) (page 45) and 2.7.3 Power adjustment without standard
programs (page 46).
2.
The increment or mode changes when a key is pressed or the dial is turned with this key.
3.
Prints the data or exports it to an external computer.
See 2.8 Printing (page 49).
4.
Enters the data from an auto refractometer or lensmeter.
Press this key and confirm that the data No. on the screen are the same with the print data No. of the auto
refractometer or lensmeter. Specify the field that the data is entered with the data key like
5.
,
Switches the measuring windows to be opened or occluded.
6.
Indicates the explanation about the present chart.
Press this key again or [End] to cancel the indication.
When this key is pressed during the standard program or program with sample instructions, the sample instructions
for the test appear.
7. Mode keys
Select the mode whose data is changed.
Pressing any keys highlights the corresponding field to be changed.
The value in each mode can be changed with the dial,
, or
7-1.
Goes into SPH mode which allows spherical powers to be adjusted.
BEFORE USE: Configuration
7-2.
Goes into CYL mode which allows cylindrical powers to be adjusted.
7-3.
Goes into AXIS mode which allows cylindrical axis to be adjusted.
7-4.
Goes into ADD mode which allows addition powers to be adjusted.*2
The refractor head converges to the working distance of 40 cm (variable) automatically in near mode.*3
See the Working Dit. (WD) parameter (page 76).
When the Preset ADD parameter is set to Yes, the patients age can be selected.
Each time the key is pressed while the refractor head converges, the addition powers are added or removed.
When the addition powers are removed, the highlight color for ADD on the screen changes and the time display
switches to ADD-OFF. Pressing this key again returns the addition power indication to its original and the
addition powers are added.
After addition power entry, the WD display appears to select a desired WD with the function button.
It is possible to switch the mode among
, and
in ADD mode.
Goes into the mode which allows the values for the near point of convergence (NPC), near point of accommodation
(NPA), positive relative accommodation (PRA), or negative relative accommodation (NRA) to be entered. For each
test procedures, see 4 TEST METHOD (page 83).
7-5.
Goes into the mode which allows the visual acuity to be entered with the dial.
When the AR or LM data has been entered, press
or
to present an estimated visual acuity (VA)
chart.*4
7-6.
Goes into the mode which allows the PD in the refractor head to be adjusted.
Monocular PD (1/2 PD) Adjust the PD after pressing
To exit from the mode Press
or
in PD mode.
again.
7-7.
Goes into the mode which allows base in/out prism power in rectangular coordinates or prism absolute value
in polar coordinates to be entered.
See 2.3 Setting Prism Lenses (page 26) for prism power entry.
*2.
*3.
*4.
When ADD mode starts in a standard program, the 0.5D cross cylinder lenses with 90 are placed.
However, when ADD mode starts by pressing
without the program, the lenses are not placed automatically. To place
the 0.5 D cross cylinder lenses, press
.
The addition powers are preset according to the selected age. See 7.4 Preset Addition Power (page 138).
The estimated VA chart is not presented when the Preset VA parameter is set to No or the data has already been entered
in the final field. See 7.5 Estimated Visual Acuity Table (page 139).
BEFORE USE: Configuration
7-8.
Goes into the mode which allows base up/down prism power in rectangular coordinates or prism base angle
in polar coordinates to be entered.
8. Eye selection keys
Select the right eye (R), left eye (L), or both eyes (BIN) for subjective refinement.
The occluder is placed automatically in the non-selected eye side.
However, it is not placed during the binocular vision test with polarizing filters.
or
Selects a dominant eye.
The yellow and bold R or L indication at the top of the screen is displayed to indicate the dominant eye.
8-1.
Opens the right measuring window and places the occluder in the left one. It is possible to enter any value
only for the right eye.
When the binocular vision test chart is selected, the left eye side is not occluded but the data entry only for the right
eye is also possible.
8-2.
Opens the left measuring window and places the occluder in the right measuring window. It is possible to
enter any value only for the left eye.
When the binocular vision test chart is selected, the right eye side is not occluded but the data entry only for the left
eye is also possible.
8-3.
Opens the both measuring windows.
The data entry for both eyes are available.
9.
Displays the Main Menu screen.
10.
Clears all displayed data. Press any data key like
or
with this key, the corresponding field data is
deleted individually.
11. Mask keys
Isolate any horizontal or vertical line or single letter on the chart.
Press any of the chart keys to cancel the mask functions.
The visual acuity of the isolated horizontal line or letter is shown in the VA field on the screen.
BEFORE USE: Configuration
11-1.
or
Isolates a horizontal line (same visual acuity letters) on the top or bottom line of the VA chart.
This key also moves the isolation up and down when the horizontal line has been isolated.
Isolates the horizontal line on the top line of the chart.
Isolates the horizontal line on the bottom line of the chart.
11-2. >
<
Isolates a vertical line on the VA chart.
This key also moves the isolation to the left or right when the vertical line or single letter has been isolated.
+>
or
< Isolates a single letter in the lower-left or right corner on the chart.
11-3.
Isolates a single letter on the VA chart.
The letter in the upper-right corner of the chart is isolated.
Isolates the single letter in the upper-left corner of the chart.
11-4.
Isolate a horizontal line in the middle of the VA chart.
Applies the red-green filter on the VA chart.
again Releases the red-green filter.
12. Pilot lamp
Lights up in blue while the RT-5100 is powered on.
13. Program keys
See 2.5 Standard Program Refraction (page 30) for programmed refraction.
13-1.
Starts a program.
Pressing this key again restarts the program.
Switches the program between A, B, C, D, and E.
13-2.
Used to forward next programmed refraction sequence.
10
Returns to the previous sequence.
BEFORE USE: Configuration
14. Cross cylinder keys
Place a cross cylinder lens to measure the cylindrical axis or power.
When the key is pressed with both eyes open, the left measuring window is occluded automatically.
Open the left measuring window with
to perform the astigmatism test with both eyes open.*5
It is possible to select the cross cylinder lens to be inserted with the Cross cylinder (XC) test parameter.
When the parameter is set to 0.25 or 0.50, the cross cylinder lens is inserted as follows:
14-1.
In the cylindrical axis measurement, the cross cylinder lens is inserted so that the minus axis is located at 45 from the
minus axis position of the cylindrical lens.
In the cylindrical power measurement, the cross cylinder lens is inserted so that the minus axis is located at 90 from
the minus axis position of the cylindrical lens.
Clears the prism data for the right eye in prism entry mode.
14-2.
In the cylindrical axis measurement, the cross cylinder lens is inserted so that the minus axis is located at 135 from
the minus axis position of the cylindrical lens.
In the cylindrical power measurement, the cross cylinder lens is inserted so that the minus axis is located at 0 from
the minus axis position of the cylindrical lens.
switches the time display to the refraction elapsed time. When the refraction elapsed time has
already been selected, the time is cleared and start the count again.
15. Value change keys
Functions as the same as the dial.
15-1.
Increases the value to the positive side in increments of one.
15-2.
Decreases the value to the negative side in increments of one.
*5.
The both windows remain open by pressing
, Auto, .25, or .50 function key.
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BEFORE USE: Configuration
{ Rear side of the control box
1. CF card slot
2. IR receiver
3. USB connector
1. CF card slot
It is used to update the software.
Do not touch here because the CF (CompactFlash) card in which image data is stored is inserted.
2. IR receiver
This is not available.
3. USB connector
This is not available.
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BEFORE USE: Configuration
1.3.3
Relay box
The relay box is installed in the system table normally.
3. PC connector
2. LM connector
4. AUX connector
1. AR connector
5. CP connector
6. LAN connector
Power switch
Fuse holder
Power inlet
10. USB connector
8. PR connector
9. CB connector
7. MB connector
1. AR connector
Connects to an auto refractometer (AR) or optional memory box.
2. LM connector
Connects to a lensmeter (LM).
3. PC connector
Connects to a PC.
4. AUX connector
Auxiliary (AUX) communication connector (This is not available.)
5. CP connector
Connects to a chart presenting device (CP).
6. LAN connector
Connector for LAN connection (This is not available.)
7. MB connector
Connects to the refractor head (MB).
8. PR connector
Connects to a printer (PR).
9. CB connector
Connects to the control box (CB).
10. USB connector
This is not available.
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BEFORE USE: Labels
1.4
Labels
Cautionary labels are provided on the device.
Indicates that caution must be taken. Refer to the operator's manual before use.
Indicates that the RT-5100 is classified as a device with a Type B applied part.
Indicates the fuse rating.
Indicates that the RT-5100 must be supplied only with alternating current.
Indicates the date of manufacture.
Indicates the manufacturer.
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BEFORE USE: Labels
<Control Box>
<Relay Box>
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BEFORE USE: Labels
The symbols shown on the display correspond to the symbols and those names defined in ISO 10341
(Ophthalmic instruments - Refractor heads) as shown in the following table.
Auxiliary lens
Red maddox rod
RT-5100
or
ISO 10341
MR
Maddox rods
Pinhole plate
PH or
Pinhole
Occluder
BL or
Occluder
PD check lens
CL or
Cross line
Red filter
RF
Red filter
Green filter
GF
Green filter
PF
Polarization filter
Open aperture
OA
Open aperture
Lenses for retinoscope
RL
Retinoscope lens
Polarizing filter
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Marking
BEFORE USE: Before First Use
1.5
Before First Use
1
2
Confirm that the power cord of the system table in which the RT-5100 is installed is connected into the wall outlet.
Attach the forehead rest on the refractor
head.
Forehead rest
See 5.2 Cleaning Forehead Rest (page
122) for attachment procedure.
Attach the two face shields on the refractor
head.
They are magnetic.
Face shields
Confirm that the refractor head is level.
Level
Level adjustment knob
Turn the level adjustment knob until the air
bubble is centered in the level.
Attach the near point rod on the near point
card.
Insert the rod into the card so that the
scale is installed shown in the right figure
and tighten the knob.
Knob
Near point rod
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BEFORE USE: Before First Use
Attach the near point rod in the refractor
head.
Insert the rod as far as possible so that the
round indentation side directions to the
knob. Tighten the knob.
Install the printer paper.
See 5.4 Replacing Printer Paper (page
123) for more details.
Round indentation
Knob
{ For the unit or stand type of the RT-5100
In the unit or stand type, three ferrite cores are provided.
RT-5100 relay box
When the RT-5100 is connected to external devices such
as an auto refractometer or lensmeter, attach the ferrite
Ferrite core
core in the position of 10 mm from the RT-5100 relay box
side of each communication cable.
Attaching the ferrite cores is not necessary for the RT-5100/system table set.
The ferrite cores have already been attached.
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BEFORE USE: Getting Started and Exiting
1.6
Getting Started and Exiting
1.6.1
Getting started
Turn on the RT-5100 and connected chart presenting device like the SSC-330.
1
2
Turn on the connected chart presenting device.
Remove the dust cover from the refractor
head and turn the system table on.
Turn the power switch of the system table
on.
The lowest VA chart is presented.
Check the following before use.
Perform the following checks before use.
The measurement windows are clean.
The screen to the right appears without
any error.
The lowest VA chart is presented in the chart presenting device.
1.6.2
Restore from power saving mode
The RT-5100 is not operated for about 15 minutes (variable) without any key operation, it goes into
power saving mode. In this mode, the screen backlight and chart presenting device lamp go out.
The RT-5100 restores from the mode by pressing any key.
1.6.3
Exiting
Turn the power off.
Turn the system table off.
Clean the forehead rest and face shields.
Put the supplied dust cover on the refractor head.
Be sure to put the dust cover on the refractor while it is not used.
If optical parts become dirt, the chart viewability becomes worse. It decreases the measurement
accuracy.
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BEFORE USE: Getting Started and Exiting
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2.
2.1
OPERATING PROCEDURES
Operation Flow
1.6.1 Getting started (page 19)
2.2 Entering Data (page 22)
2.2.1 From an auto refractometer............................................................. page 22
2.2.2 From a lensmeter ............................................................................ page 23
2.2.3 Manual data entry with the dial........................................................ page 24
2.2.4 From an IC card .............................................................................. page 25
2.4 Preparation (page 29)
Refraction
2.5 Standard Program Refraction ............................................................. page 30
2.6.1 Chart selection ................................................................................ page 40
2.6.2 Visual acuity chart mask functions .................................................. page 40
2.7 Power Adjustment (Final Fit) (page 44)
2.7.1 Auto adjustment of far powers (with Program A)............................. page 44
2.7.2 Auto adjustment of far powers (with Program B)............................. page 45
2.7.3 Power adjustment without standard programs ................................ page 46
2.7.4 Fine adjustment after auto adjustment (Semi-auto adjustment)...... page 47
2.7.5 Manual power adjustment ............................................................... page 48
2.8 Printing (page 49)
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OPERATING PROCEDURES: Entering Data
2.2
Entering Data
Enter objective (AR) and/or lensomety (LM) data.
2.2.1
From an auto refractometer
When the RT-5100 interfaces with one of the NIDEK auto refractometers, the measured data will be
automatically transferred to the RT-5100 by pressing the Print button of the auto refractometer. The
RT-5100 stores the data in the memory of the relay box. When the data is already in the memory, skip
Steps 1 and 2.
When connecting the RT-5100 to the auto ref/keratometer (ARK), set the AR port
parameter to ARK. When connecting it to the auto ref/ker/tonometer (RKT), set the same
parameter to RKT.
Measure the patients eye with the auto refractometer.
See the corresponding operators manual.
After the measurement, press the Print button of the auto refractometer.
The measured data is printed and automatically stored in the memory of the RT-5100 relay
box.
The number at the top of the printout is called a data No. The number is necessary to call up
the stored data.
The maximum data count is 9999. However, only the last 150 measurements are retained.
Whenever the data count exceeds 150 measurements, the prior data up to the start of those 150
measurements are deleted.
Press
The last data No. read from an auto
refractometer or a lensmeter appears on
the screen.
Set the data No. at the top of the printout.
Change the data No. with the dial.
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OPERATING PROCEDURES: Entering Data
Enter the data.
Press
The refractor head is automatically set
depending on the selected data. The subjective refinement starts.
If the Preset power of Subj 1 parameter is
LM and the subjective data has already
been entered, even if AR data is later
entered, the subjective data remains
unchanged.
The elapsed time from data entry start in
the subjective data field is displayed when
the Operating timer parameter is set to
Yes. (Except when the elapsed time indication has already started.)
The keratometory data from the ARK or intraocular pressure from the RKT is displayed in
only the data list. They are printed together with the other data.
2.2.2
From a lensmeter
When the RT-5100 interfaces with one of the NIDEK lensmeters, the measured data is automatically
transferred to the RT-5100 by pressing the Print button of the lensmeter. The RT-5100 stores the data
in the memory of the relay box. When the data is already in the memory, skip Steps 1 and 2.
Measure the patients glasses with the lensmeter.
See the corresponding operators manual.
After the measurement, press the Print button of the lensmeter.
The measured data is printed and automatically stored in the memory of the RT-5100 relay
box.
The number at the top of the printout is called a data No. The number is necessary to call up
the stored data.
The maximum data count is 9999. However, only the last 150 measurements are retained.
Whenever the data count exceeds 150 measurements, the prior data up to the start of those 150
measurements are deleted.
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OPERATING PROCEDURES: Entering Data
Press
The last data No. read from an auto refractometer or a lensmeter appears on the
screen.
Set the data No. at the top of the printout.
Change the data No. with the dial.
Enter the data.
Press
The refractor head is automatically set
depending on the selected data. The subjective refinement starts.
If the Preset power of Subj 1 parameter is AR and the subjective data has already been
entered, even if LM data is later entered, the subjective data remains unchanged.
The elapsed time from data entry start in the subjective data field is displayed when the
Operating timer parameter is set to Yes. (Except when the elapsed time indication has
already started.)
2.2.3
Manual data entry with the dial
Manual data entry is also available with the dial.
When the AR or LM data is entered with the dial, the subjective data field does not open
automatically.
The subjective refinement starts with the data when
or
for the right eye,
Enter the values.
Turn the dial to enter the values.
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for the left eye, or
Specify the mode.
Select
or
Specify the eye side.
Select
to open the subjective data field.
Specify the data to be entered.
Select
as necessary and press
is pressed. Select the start values with
, or
for both eyes.
OPERATING PROCEDURES: Entering Data
2.2.4
From an IC card
The optional IC card (EyeCare card) allows the data to be entered without connecting the autorefractometer or lensmeter to the RT-5100.
{ Auto refractometer or lensmeter IC card
A. When it is unnecessary to print the auto refractometer or lensmeter data:
1
2
Measure the patients eye with the auto refractometer or measure the patients glasses
with the lensmeter.
Write the measured data to an IC card.
Insert the card into the IC card slot of the auto refractometer or lensmeter. The data is written
to the card.
B. When it is necessary to print the auto refractometer or lensmeter data:
Insert an IC card.
Insert the card into the IC card slot of the auto refractometer or lensmeter.
Be sure to insert it before measurement.
2
3
Measure the patients eye with the auto refractometer or measure the patients glasses
with the lensmeter.
Press the Print button of the auto refractometer or lensmeter.
The measured data is printed and then be written to the IC card.
{ IC card RT-5100
Insert an IC card into the IC card reader of the control box.
The measured data is automatically read in the AR or LM data field.
The data in the IC card is cleared.
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OPERATING PROCEDURES: Setting Prism Lenses
2.3
Setting Prism Lenses
2.3.1
Switching between rectangular and polar coordinates
Press
or
to go into prism entry mode.
Press [XY] or [r] on the screen.
This key toggles between rectangular (XY) and polar coordinates (r).
Ex.)
Right eye: 1.0BI, 1.0BU 1.40, BASE 45
Left eye: 2.0BO, 1.5BD 2.50, BASE 323
2.3.2
Rectangular coordinates (XY)
Press
The rotary prism lenses are placed in the refractor head.
The prism powers are highlighted in the central screen.
Enter base in/out prism powers.
Turn the dial to change the prism powers (in increments of 0.5).
Turn the dial clockwise The powers increase to the BO (base out) side.
Turn the dial counterclockwise The powers increase to the BI (base in) side.
Press
Enter base up/down prism powers.
Turn the dial to change the prism powers (in increments of 0.5).
Turn the dial clockwise Left eye: The powers increase to the BD (base down) side.
Right eye: The powers increase to the BU (base up) side.
Turn the dial counterclockwise Left eye: The powers increase to the BU (base up) side.
Right eye: The powers increase to the BD (base down) side.
It is also possible to change the prism powers in increments of 0.1 with
instead of the dial.
Pressing either key changes the power continuously. See page 75.
Turning the dial while pressing
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changes the power in increments of 2.
or
OPERATING PROCEDURES: Setting Prism Lenses
2.3.3
Polar coordinates (r)
Press
The rotary prism lenses are placed in the refractor head.
The prism powers are highlighted in the central screen.
Enter the prism absolute values.
Turn the dial to change the absolute values (in increments of 0.5).
It is also possible to change them in increments of 0.1 with
or
instead of the dial.
Pressing either key changes the power continuously. See page 75.
Turning the dial while pressing
Press
Enter the prism base angle.
changes the power in increments of 2.
Turn the dial to change the angle (in increments of 1).
Turning the dial while pressing
2.3.4
changes it in increments of 5.
Blur, Break, or Recovery
When the Convergence/Divergence test parameter
is set to Yes and the rectangular coordinate (XY)
setting is selected in prism entry mode, pressing
opens the display to the right. The phoria test
becomes available.
z Pressing [Phoria] makes [Div.] appear.
The divergence (negative relative convergence) test becomes available.
The measuring windows open and the
prism power display becomes 0.00. It is
possible to record the blur, break, and
recovery points.
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OPERATING PROCEDURES: Setting Prism Lenses
z Pressing [Div.] makes [Conv.] appear. The
convergence (positive relative convergence) test becomes available.
The measuring windows open and the
prism power display becomes 0.00.
z Pressing [Conv.] makes [Phoria] appear.
The RT-5100 returns to the phoria test.
When the prism lenses have been set, their
powers appear in the central screen.
z When [Blur], [Break], or [Recov] is
pressed, the prism power display becomes highlighted and the base in/out prism powers are
stored.
z When the highlight [Blur], [Break], or [Recov] is pressed, the stored prism powers are
cleared and the highlights disappear.
For more details, see 4.7 Negative Relative Convergence Test (page 114) and 4.8 Positive
Relative Convergence Test (page 115).
2.3.5
Removing rotary prism lenses
The rotary prism lenses can be instantly removed with a single touch of any key.
Press
windows.
or
again while the rotary prism lenses are placed in the measuring
The rotary prism lenses are removed from the measuring windows.
The highlight color on the screen changes and the time display changes to -OFF. It indicates that the rotary prism lenses are removed.
When the rotary prism lenses are removed, the selected prism powers can be changed.
Pressing
2.3.6
or
again allows the rotary prism lenses to be placed.
Prism data clear
The prism powers of the right and left eyes can be cleared separately.
The prism power of the right eye is cleared.
The prism power of the left eye is cleared.
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OPERATING PROCEDURES: Preparation
2.4
Preparation
Place the refractor head in front of the patients eyes.
1) Clean the forehead rest, face shields, and measuring windows beforehand.
See 5 MAINTENANCE (page 121).
2) Instruct the patient to lean against the forehead rest and look through the measuring windows.
Confirm that the forehead detection lamp goes out. When it lights up, the patients forehead is away
from the forehead rest.
Press
The PD adjustment lenses are placed in the measuring windows and the anterior segments
of the patients eyes are lighted.
Observe the patients eyes from the operators side.
Confirm that both eyes are located in the center of each measuring window.
A. When they are shifted horizontally: Turn the dial to adjust the pupillary distance (PD).
B. When either eye is shifted vertically: The patients head is tilted. Instruct the patient to
make the head level.
Adjust the vertex distance (VD).
1) Look through the VD check windows.
The windows are located on the both sides of
the refractor head.
2) Align the patients corneal vertex to a
VD 20 mm
desired VD marking.
Turn the forehead rest knob.
Press
VD 12 mm
VD 18 mm
VD 16 mm
VD 13.75 mm
again.
The PD adjustment lenses are removed from the measuring windows and the light goes off.
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OPERATING PROCEDURES: Standard Program Refraction
2.5
Standard Program Refraction
The RT-5100 includes two standard programs (Programs A and B) for full-corrected far value and prescription. See 7.7 Standard Programs (page 141) for all test items in the standard programs.
In this manual, Program A is presented as an example.
2.5.1
Program A
Containing unaided and aided visual acuity tests, this program uses the Final Fit (Auto adjustment
function) to automatically adjust a prescription to suit the patient.
Pressing
during the program shows sample instructions to the patient. (The instruction may
not appear depending on the test. At this time, the normal help screen appears.)
Select Program A.
The program is switched with
Press
Program A starts.
Enter the AR data.*6
1) Measure the patients eye with an auto
refractometer and print the result.
2) Press
Confirm that the data No. is the same as the
print data No. of the auto refractometer.
See 2.2.1 From an auto refractometer
(page 22).
*6.
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When the data has already been entered from an auto refractometer or a lensmeter before Program A, Steps 3, 7, and 8 are
skipped automatically.
OPERATING PROCEDURES: Standard Program Refraction
3) Press
The AR data appears in the subjective and
AR data fields.
The unaided visual acuity test for the right
eye starts.
When the AR data is measured with the
auto refractometer not connected to the
RT-5100, press
ually, press
, enter the data manand
. See 2.2.3
Manual data entry with the dial (page 24).
Instruct the patient to look at the presented chart through the measuring windows of the
refractor.
Or occlude the left eye without the refractor.
Measure the unaided visual acuity.
Refer to Steps 3 to 7 in 4.1 Unaided Visual Acuity Test (page 83).
6
7
Press
Confirm that
glasses.
the
patient
has
his/her
Without glasses
Select [No] and go to Step 10.
With glasses
Select [Yes] and go to Step 8.
Enter the LM data.*6
1) Measure the patients glasses with a
lensmeter and print the result.
2) Press
Confirm that the data No. is the same as the
print data No. of the lensmeter.
See 2.2.2 From a lensmeter (page 23).
When the LM data is measured with the
lensmeter not connected to the RT-5100,
enter the data manually and press
.
Refer to Steps 2 to 4 in 2.2.3 Manual data
entry with the dial (page 24).
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OPERATING PROCEDURES: Standard Program Refraction
The aided visual acuity test starts and a
chart is presented.
Measure the aided visual acuity.
Refer to Step 2 in 4.2 Aided Visual Acuity
Test (page 84).
10 Start subjective refinement.
1) Press
The left eye is occulded. The subjective
refinement starts.
2) Confirm that the patient can read the
presented chart.
When the patient can read even one letter
on the chart, go to the next red-green test.
11 Refine
the spherical power with the redgreen test.
1) Press
The SPH +0.50 D lens is automatically
added to fog the vision. The red-green chart
is presented.
When the cylindrical power is 0.00, the
message whether the cross cylinder test is
skipped or not appears. When the skip is
selected, Steps 11 to 13 are skipped and
the red-green test starts in Step 14.*7
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OPERATING PROCEDURES: Standard Program Refraction
2) Reduce fogging gradually until the sharpness of the letters on the red and green sides
appears equal.
Letters on the red side are sharper. Turn the dial clockwise by increments of one.
Letters on the green side are sharper. Turn the dial counterclockwise by increments of one.
In this spherical refinement, circle of least confusion is maintained on the retina for the next
cylindrical axis measurement with the cross cylinder. When the patient can not see the red
and green sides equally, make the green side sharper slightly.
12 Measure the cylindrical axis.
1) Press
The dots chart is presented.
A cross cylinder lens is placed. The cross cylinder lens type is switched between [Auto], [0.25],
and [0.50].
When the cylindrical axis is 0.25 or less, the same cylindrical power measurement as Step 13 starts
before the cylindrical axis measurement.*7
When the cylindrical power is 0.00 in the cylindrical power measurement, Steps 12 and 13 are
skipped.*7
2) Measure the cylindrical axis with the cross cylinder lens.
Flipped cross cylinder:
Ask the patient which is sharper, chart 1
presented by pressing
sented by pressing
or chart 2 pre.
When chart 1 is sharper.
Turn the dial counterclockwise by increments of one.
(Also possible by pressing
When chart 2 is sharper.
Turn the dial clockwise by increments of
one.
(Also possible by pressing
Repeat the above until the both charts appear equal.
*7.
When the Intelligent XC parameter is set to Yes (factory setting), the order or measurement type changes depending on
the CYL value (cylindrical power). See 3.13 Parameter Settings (page 73) for details.
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OPERATING PROCEDURES: Standard Program Refraction
Auto cross cylinder:
Charts 1 and 2 are presented simultaneously. Both chart positions appear in the
lower left corner of the screen.
When chart 1 is sharper.
Turn the dial counterclockwise by increments of one.
(Also possible by pressing
When chart 2 is sharper.
Turn the dial clockwise by increments of
one.
(Also possible by pressing
.)
Repeat the above until the both charts appear equal.
13 Measure the cylindrical power.
1) Press
The cross cylinder lens axis changes.
2) Measure the cylindrical power with the
cross cylinder lens.
Follow the same procedure as 2) of Step
12.
14 Refine
the spherical power with the redgreen chart.
1) Press
The SPH +0.50 D lens is automatically
added to fog the vision. The red-green chart
is presented.
2) Reduce fogging gradually until the
sharpness of the letters on the red and
green sides appears equal.
Letters on the red side are sharper. Turn
the dial clockwise by increments of one.
Letters on the green side are sharper.
Turn the dial counterclockwise by increments of one.
When the patient can not see the red and green sides equally, make the red side sharper
slightly. It avoids overcorrection.
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OPERATING PROCEDURES: Standard Program Refraction
15 Refine the spherical power as high as possible to achieve the best possible visual acuity.
1) Press
The isolated 20/20 line is presented.
2) Check the best possible visual acuity
with
or
.
3) Refine the spherical power as high as
possible to achieve the best possible
visual acuity.
Turn the dial counterclockwise to add SPH
+0.25 D. When the chart appears blur, turn
the dial clockwise by increments of one.
The spherical power for the right eye is perfectly refined.
16 Follow the same procedures as Steps 10 to
15 for the left eye.
The spherical power for the left eye is perfectly refined.
17 Press
Three short beeps are audible.
18 Perform the binocular balance test.
1) Press
The polarizing filters are placed in the measuring windows;
Right eye: 135, Left eye: 45
In the visual acuity of 20/20 or better, the
vision is fogged automatically for easy balance test when the Fog for binocular balance parameter is set to Yes.
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OPERATING PROCEDURES: Standard Program Refraction
2) Make the top and bottom lines appear
equal.
The top line is sharper.
Press
and turn the dial counterclockwise by increments of one.
The bottom line is sharper.
Press
and turn the dial counterclockwise by increments of one.
When the patient can see them equally, the
binocular vision is balanced.
When the patient can not see the top and bottom lines equally, select which eye is seen
sharper according to the LM data or dominant eye (page 9) for that determine either eye.
The binocular spherical power is perfectly refined.
19 Perform the stereo test.
1) Press
The polarizing filters are placed in the measuring windows.
Right eye: 135, Left eye: 45
The stereo test chart is presented.
The fog which has been applied during the
binocular balance test is automatically
released.
2) Confirm that the patient can see four
vertical lines stereoscopically.
Enter the recognized stereoparallax with the function button. For a patient who can not see those
lines stereoscopically, perform the binocular visual function test as necessary. See 4.6 Binocular
Visual Function Test (page 90).
When the patient has stereoscopic vision with a high accuracy (normally 1) and has no symptoms
of headache or eye strain, his/her phoria is usually negligible. When the patient can recognize the
stereoscopic difference between the top and right lines, his/her stereoparallax is 1. In this case, it
is considered that the phoria test is skipped.
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OPERATING PROCEDURES: Standard Program Refraction
20 Perform auto adjustment (Final Fit).
1) Press
2) Select [High] or [Low] for the patients
flexibility to the corrective lenses.
When making a decision about the patients
flexibility based on age, the dividing line is
about 40 years of age.
The far powers are adjusted automatically
and set in [Final 1]. See 2.7.1 Auto adjustment of far powers (with Program A) (page
44) for more details.
The chart of 20/20 to 20/10 is presented.
21 Check the corrected visual acuity.
Refine the vision with
or
Hard to see or undercorrect
The powers are adjusted higher by increments of one and the data is stored in [Final
2].
Overcorrect or uncomfortable
The powers are adjusted lower by increments of one and the data is stored in [Final
2].
The prescription history is called up with
the touch buttons like [Full] (full correction), [Final 1], [Final 2]. It allows each viewability to be
compared. Pressing
on the control box can also compare the data with the LM one.
Remove the refractor head and check the viewability or visual acuity with a trial frame as
necessary.
22 Select whether the near vision test is performed or not.
1) Press
The "Near Vision test?" message appears.
2) Select whether the near vision test is
performed or not.
Perform the near vision test.
Select [Yes]. The cross cylinder lenses
are placed and near point lamp lights up.
Cancel the near vision test.
Select [No]. Program A is finished. Go to
Step 28.
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OPERATING PROCEDURES: Standard Program Refraction
23 Enter the patients age.
Select the age with the function buttons.
Go to Step 24 when the Preset ADD
parameter is set to No.
The far powers are switched to the full correction powers to measure the addition
powers accurately.
The refractor head converges.
24 Pull down the near point rod and set the
near point card to a desired working distance (normally 40 cm).
25 Measure the addition powers.
1) Select the cross-grid chart on the near
point card.
2) Ask the patient, Which lines are
sharper, the horizontal or vertical ones?
Or are they about the same?
Horizontal lines Turn the dial counterclockwise in increments of one until the lines appear equal.
Vertical lines Turn the dial clockwise in increments of one until the lines appear equal.
Same It is not necessary to change the addition powers.
When the patient can not see the horizontal and vertical lines equally, change the addition
power so that the horizontal lines appear sharper than the vertical ones.
26 Check the near visual acuity.
1) Press
The cross cylinder lenses are removed.
Set the values of the addition powers
adjusted in Step 20 substructed from the
ones measured in Step 25 as the addition
powers for prescription.
2) Reverse the near point card and place
the visual acuity chart in front of the
patient.
3) Confirm that the patient can read the
letter whose visual acuity is 20/30.
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OPERATING PROCEDURES: Standard Program Refraction
27 Press
Program A is finished.
The near point lamp goes out.
28 Print the measured data.
Press
29 Place
the final prescription lens in a trial
frame.
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OPERATING PROCEDURES: Chart Presentation
2.6
2.6.1
Chart Presentation
Chart selection
Pressing a desired chart button at the right of the screen presents the corresponding chart.
The selected chart is displayed at the center of the screen.
2.6.2
Visual acuity chart mask functions
<< >>
Press any mask key on the control box to use the mask functions.
<
>
Mask keys
{ How to isolate a vertical line
Press
< or >
When the vertical line is isolated:
Press
< or >
. The isolation moves to the left or
right. (When the same key is pressed again to continue
moving an isolation located at one end of the chart, short
beeps are audible and the isolation moves to the opposite end
of the chart.)
Press
or
. The isolation moves up or down.
For charts with four columns on the SSC, the vertical isolated line is moved between only
the two columns in the middle.
{ How to isolate a horizontal line
Press
. The top line is isolated.
Press
. The middle line is isolated.
Press
. The bottom line is isolated.
When the horizontal line is isolated:
Press
40
or
. The isolation moves up or down.
OPERATING PROCEDURES: Chart Presentation
{ How to isolate a single letter
Press
The letter in the upper-right corner of the chart is isolated.
Press
The letter in the upper-left corner of the chart is isolated.
Press
<.
The letter in the lower-left corner of the chart is isolated.
Press
. The letter in the lower-right corner of the chart is isolated.
+>
When a single letter is isolated:
Press
. The isolation moves to the left or right.
< or >
(When the same key is pressed again to continue moving an isolation located at one end of the
chart, short beeps are audible and the isolation moves to the opposite end of the chart.)
Press
. The isolation moves up or down.
or
There are two letter charts of 20/20 to 20/10 to prevent patient memorization. When the
vertical line or single letter isolation is moved to up or down, or the same visual acuity chart
is selected twice or more, the two charts are presented alternately.
{ How to apply the red-green filter
Press
The red-green filter is applied to the presented visual acuity
chart.
While the red-green filter is applied;
Press
or
The visual acuity chart changes to another.
Press
. The red-green filter is released.
{ How to release the mask and filter
Pressing any chart button releases the applied mask or filter.
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OPERATING PROCEDURES: Chart Presentation
Chart presentations with the mask keys (without
Chart presentations with the mask keys (also with
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OPERATING PROCEDURES: Chart Presentation
2.6.3
Low illumination, glare lamp, and contrast functions
When the SSC-350 or SSC-350CG is connected, the following
buttons are displayed below the chart buttons.
[Low illumi.]: Switches between the low light illumination and
standard light illumination.
[Glare]:
Turns on or off the glare lamp. (Only SSC-350CG)
[Contrast]:
Switches the chart contrast in the order of 25%,
12%, 6%, and 100% (normal contrast). (Only
SSC-350CG)
SSC-350
SSC-350CG
When the SSC-330 type U is connected, pressing the left side switch
displays the glare lamp buttons.
[Glare]:Turns on or off the glare lamp.
[], []:Controls the lamp intensity.
The glare lamp condition icon appears above the program indication.
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OPERATING PROCEDURES: Power Adjustment (Final Fit)
2.7
Power Adjustment (Final Fit)
The RT-5100 is provided with the following two functions.
Auto adjustment function: The RT-5100 judges automatically the conditions such as LM data, flexibility (patient's age), refractive error type (myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism, oblique astigmatism, anisometropia) and calculates the Final Fit value from the binocular full correction.
Semi-auto adjustment function: The operator can adjust the Final Fit value manually.
The Final Fit value calculated with the auto adjustment function (Final Fit) is lowers than an average
prescription. It avoids overcorrecting the patient. Be sure to adjust the value with the semi-auto adjustment function.
When the Final Fit value is obtained, be sure to check the patients viewability with a trial frame.
The calculated Final Fit value is a guide for determining the final prescription. The final
prescription should be determined according to the patients acceptance.
Be sure to measure and enter the full correction or LM data precisely. When the full
correction is inaccurate, the LM data is not entered regardless of patients wearing glasses,
or the entered data is not correct, the calculated value may not provide visual comfort for
the patient.
2.7.1
Auto adjustment of far powers (with Program A)
Program A contains the auto adjustment function.
Refer to Step 20 in 2.5.1 Program A (page 37).
Press
after the stereo test.
Enter the flexibility for new prescription.
It selects whether or not to adjust the
spherical and cylindrical powers lower.
When [Low] is selected, the powers are
adjusted to 0.25 D lower than the ones
when [High] is selected.
When making a decision about the
patients flexibility based on age, the dividing line is about 40 years of age.
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OPERATING PROCEDURES: Power Adjustment (Final Fit)
Select [High] or [Low].
The auto adjustment function calculates
the Final Fit value.
The bar graph appears during calculation.
When calculation is completed, the Final
Fit value is displayed as Final 1 and corrective lenses are placed in the measuring
windows. The chart of 20/20 to 20/10 is
presented automatically.
The LM and subjective (monocular full correction) data are displayed in the left and
right windows. It makes comparison easier.
2.7.2
Auto adjustment of far powers (with Program B)
Program B does not contain the auto adjustment function. Perform the following procedures to use the
function.
Measure the binocular full correction, press
after the stereo test.
The message whether to use the auto
adjustment function appears.
Press
while pressing
.*8
The message whether to enter the LM
data (glasses data) appears.
When the data has already been entered,
go to Step 4.
*8.
When the auto adjustment function is not used, adjust the powers manually and press
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OPERATING PROCEDURES: Power Adjustment (Final Fit)
Select whether the LM data (glasses data) is entered or not.
Without glasses Press [No] and go to Step 4.
With glasses
1) Press [Yes].
The LM data can be entered.
2) Enter the LM data manually.
See 2.2.3 Manual data entry with the dial
(page 24).
3) Press
while pressing
The flexibility can be entered.
Enter the flexibility.
See 2.7.1 Auto adjustment of far powers
(with Program A) (page 44).
When calculation is completed, the autoadjusted powers are displayed as Final 1
and corrective lenses are placed in the
measuring windows. The chart of 20/20 to 20/10 is presented automatically.
2.7.3
Power adjustment without standard programs
The auto adjustment function is also available when any standard program is not used.
1
2
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Measure the binocular full correction and press
while pressing
Perform auto adjustment with the same procedures as Steps 3 and 4 in 2.7.2 Auto
adjustment of far powers (with Program B).
OPERATING PROCEDURES: Power Adjustment (Final Fit)
The auto adjustment function can be added in any program other than the standard
programs. (see page 60). At this time, use the function with the same procedures as 2.7.1
Auto adjustment of far powers (with Program A).
When the Adjust the power according to the purpose.
message is written in the
program without the auto adjustment function, adjust the far powers with the same
procedures as 2.7.2 Auto adjustment of far powers (with Program B).
2
2.7.4
Fine adjustment after auto adjustment (Semi-auto adjustment)
Adjust the Final Fit value calculated with the auto adjustment function precisely with the semi-auto
adjustment function.
The Final Fit value calculated with the auto adjustment function is lowers than an average
prescription. It avoids overcorrecting the patient. Be sure to adjust the value with the semiauto adjustment function.
After auto adjustment, ask the patient
whether he/she can see the chart clearly
and comfortably with the lenses of final prescription 1 (Final 1).
Adjust the powers precisely.
Hard to see or undercorrect Press
Overcorrect or uncomfortable Press
The powers are adjusted and the data is
stored in [Final 2].*9
*9.
*10.
Repeat Steps 1 and 2 until the patient sees the chart most clearly and comfortably.
The powers are adjusted and the data is stored in the order of [Final 3], [Final 4] *10
See 7.1 Descriptions of Power Adjustment (page 131) for adjusting the powers precisely with
or
when the auto
adjustment function is not used.
The RT-5100 stores up to five final prescription data. When the data whose prescription number is 6 or later is stored, the
prior data is deleted from Final 2. The Final 1 data (auto-adjustment) is not deleted.
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OPERATING PROCEDURES: Power Adjustment (Final Fit)
2.7.5
Manual power adjustment
It is also possible to adjust the powers manually without the auto adjustment function.
Select the mode to be changed with
, or
and change each data with the dial.
For example:
1) Press
or
to present a chart with a patients desired visual acuity.
2) Adjust the spherical and cylindrical powers as high as possible to achieve the desired
visual acuity.
Manual adjustment is also available after auto adjustment.
{ How to adjust the data manually after auto adjustment
1) Press [Final 1].
2) Press [Copy].
The Final 1 data is copied to Final 2.
3) Adjust the copied data manually.
4) Compare the viewability with [Final 1] and [Final 2].
Select [Full] to adjust the full correction data manually in 1).
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OPERATING PROCEDURES: Printing
2.8
Printing
The data is printed with
The contents of the printout can be selected with the Print format parameter. See 3.13 Parameter
Settings (page 73).
To print a specified data only, press a desired data key (
while pressing
, or
2
Printout sample:
ID No.
Space for name and sex
Measured time and date
Working distance
Dominant eye
Unaided visual acuity
Lensometry data
(LM data)
Prescription
Near powers
Pupillary distance
Near pupillary distance
PD for glasses
Objective data (AR data)
Subjective data
Power of divergence
Power of convergence
Near point of convergence
Near point of accommodation
Negative relative accommodation
Positive relative accommodation
Fusion/suppression/
diplopia
Stereo
Aniseikonia
KM measurement
Intraocular pressure
Refraction time
Comments
{ Whether the CL data (CL conversion value) is printed or not
The Print CL data parameter selects whether the CL conversion value of the subjective data is printed
together with the normal data. See 3.13 Parameter Settings (page 73).
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OPERATING PROCEDURES: Printing
{ Whether the trial lens data is printed or not
The Print TL data parameter selects whether the trial lens (TL) data for the final prescription is printed
together with the normal data. See 3.13 Parameter Settings (page 73).
{ Whether the data is cleared after printing
The Clear after print parameter selects whether the displayed data is cleared automatically after printing. See 3.13 Parameter Settings (page 73).
The latest 50 data which is already printed is stored in the memory. See 3.6.1 Calling up measurement data (page 58).
{ KM measurement
To print the keratometry (KM) measurements converted to diopters, it is necessary to set the I/F Format parameter in the ARK to All.
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3.
ADVANCED FEATURES
This section explains the more useful features of the RT-5100.
zTo show vision test screens to the patient
3.1 Vision Test Screens Presented to Patient (Page 52)
zTo list measured data
3.2 Data List (Page 54)
zTo place auxiliary lenses in the measuring windows
3.3 Setting Auxiliary Lenses (Page 55)
zTo fog a monocular vision with both eyes open
3.4 Fog Function with Both Eyes Open (Page 56)
zTo change an ID No. at the top of the printout
3.5 Changing ID No. (Page 57)
zTo call up measured data
3.6.1 Calling up measurement data (Page 58)
zTo prevent auxiliary lenses or mode from being switched automatically when changing a chart
3.7 Link Off Function (Page 59)
zTo program or delete programs
3.8 Programming (Page 60)
zTo enter the comments
3.9 Entering Comments (Page 67)
zTo adjust the clock for time display and printout
3.10 Setting Time and Date (Page 69)
zTo adjust the backlight brightness
3.11 Controlling Backlight Brightness (Page 71)
zTo clear AR or LM data stored in the relay box
3.14 Clearing Stored Data (Page 81)
zTo export data to an external computer
3.15 Exporting Data to Computer (Page 81)
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ADVANCED FEATURES: Vision Test Screens Presented to Patient
3.1
Vision Test Screens Presented to Patient
The RT-5100 can shows various images to the patient when the display is tilted to the patients side.
When the display is tilted, the screen image flips automatically for the patients easy view.
Instead of the normal measurement screen, it is possible to show images like near vision chart, schematic section of eye, refraction status patterns, ideal visions. In addition, the newspaper or musical
score sample images are also available to check the viewability.
Call up the Main Menu screen.
Press
2
3
Press [Vision Test] on the screen.
Select a desired screen with the buttons at
the button of the screen.
Pressing [End] returns to the normal measurement screen.
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ADVANCED FEATURES: Vision Test Screens Presented to Patient
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ADVANCED FEATURES: Data List
3.2
Data List
It is possible to show all measured data by a list.
Select [Data List].
1) Call up the Main Menu screen.
Press
2) Press [Data List].
Select a desired data.
Select the data with the function button.
[F/N] switches between the far and near
modes.
[Others]
results.
displays
other
measurement
[End] returns to the normal measurement
screen.
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ADVANCED FEATURES: Setting Auxiliary Lenses
3.3
Setting Auxiliary Lenses
Auxiliary lenses are automatically placed according to a selected chart. However, setting other lenses
are also possible as follows:
* It is possible to switch the lens power for retinoscope (+1.5/+2.0) and to set the fog amount for both
eyes open.
Open the Auxiliary Lenses window.
Press the auxiliary lens display at the top
of the measurement screen.
Auxiliary lens display
Select a desired auxiliary lens with the corresponding button.
The selected auxiliary lenses are placed in
the refractor head and the screen returns
to the main measurement screen.
]: Open aperture
]: Occluder
]: Polarizing filters (Right eye: 45, Left eye: 135)
]: Polarizing filters (Right eye: 135, Left eye: 45)
]: Right eye: Fixed cross cylinder lens, Left eye: Occluder
]: Right eye: Occluder, Left eye: Fixed cross cylinder lens
]: Right eye: Red filter, Left eye: Green filter
[RETI 1.5]: Spherical lenses for retinoscope
The lens power is selectable with [1.5] and [2.0].
[1.5]/[2.0]: Selects the spherical lens power for retinoscope between +1.5D and +2.0D.
[Fog 1.75]: Fogging
[+]/[]: Increases or decreases the fog amount.
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ADVANCED FEATURES: Fog Function with Both Eyes Open
[6U]: Base up prism of 6
[10I]: Base in prism of 10
[
]: Right eye: Horizontal maddox rod, Left eye: Open aperture
]: Right eye: Open aperture, Left eye: Vertical maddox rod
3.4
]: Pinhole plate ( 2 mm)
Fog Function with Both Eyes Open
It is possible to test a single eye while the both measuring windows are opened.
1
2
Press the auxiliary lens display at the top of
the measurement screen to appears the
Auxiliary Lenses window.
Press [FOG].
Press
or
. The selected side is
fogged with the preset amount instead of
the occluder.
Perform one of the following operations to
clear the fog. The occluder is placed in the
measuring window.
Press [FOG] again.
Press
Turn the power off and on again.
Press any chart button which specifies
auxiliary lenses other than open or
occluder.
Select any auxiliary lens.
Pressing [+] or [] in the Auxiliary Lenses window changes the fog amount. The variable range is from
0.00 D to +9.00 D. The factory setting is +1.75 D.
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ADVANCED FEATURES: Changing ID No.
3.5
Changing ID No.
The ID No. at the top of the printout can be changed.
Press the right side switch.
The Other Settings window appears.
Press [ID No.].
The numeric keypad appears.
Enter a desired number with the numeric
keys.
It is possible to enter the number up to 12
digits from 1 to 999999999999.
To change the ID No., delete the desired
digit by pressing [] and then enter a new
number.
Return to the normal measurement screen.
Confirm the change. Press [Enter].
Cancel the change. Press the right side switch.
Confirm the change and export the data to a computer.
Press [Out] and then [Enter] or right side switch.
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ADVANCED FEATURES: Calling Up Data
3.6
Calling Up Data
3.6.1
Calling up measurement data
The RT-5100 stores the last 50 measurement data. It is possible to display the data.
Display the Recall Data screen.
1) Press
2) Press
Select a desired data.
Press the far left button of the desired
data.
The whole data is read.
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ADVANCED FEATURES: Link Off Function
3.7
Link Off Function
This function prevents auxiliary lenses or mode (S/C/A) from being switched automatically when
changing a chart.
Press the left side switch.
The Chart Controls window appears.
Press [Link off].
The link off function makes the following
possible even when any chart button is
pressed.
The auxiliary
automatically.
lenses
are
not
placed
The mode (S/C/A) is not switched.
The visual acuity is not entered automatically
when any mask key is pressed.
Pressing
or
switches the chart.
The link off function is not canceled even when
The linkage functions only when
or
is pressed or the power is off and on.
is pressed in the link off function. However,
the link off function is applied to the programmed
and
Pressing [Link off] on the Chart Controls window again cancels the function.
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ADVANCED FEATURES: Programming
3.8
Programming
The RT-5100 has five programs of A, B, C, D, and E.
The standard program has already been written in Programs A and B as factory setting. Programs C,
D, and E are empty. All programs (A, B, C, D and E) are programmable.
See 2.5 Standard Program Refraction (page 30) for the contents of Program A.
See 7.7 Standard Programs (page 141) for the contents of Program B.
3.8.1
Clearing programs
The contents of each Program A, B, C, D, or E are cleared. It is performed when each program is
reprogrammed.
To clear Program A or B, set the Program A or Program B parameter to User beforehand (see page
78).
Display the Programming screen.
1) Call up the Main Menu screen.
Press
2) Press [Others].
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ADVANCED FEATURES: Programming
3) Press [Programming].
Select the program to be cleared.
Press either of [A], [B], [C], [D], or [E].
Press [Clear].
All contents in the selected program are
cleared.
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ADVANCED FEATURES: Programming
3.8.2
Programming
To program Program A or B, set the Program A or Program B parameter to User beforehand.
Display the Programming screen.
1) Call up the Main Menu screen.
Press
2) Press [Others].
3) Press [Programming].
Select the program to be programmed.
Press either of [A], [B], [C], [D] or [E].
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ADVANCED FEATURES: Programming
The contents of the selected program are
displayed. (When the program is empty,
each step button is blank.
Select the step button to be written or
changed.
Pressing the desired button displays the
input screen.
Select a desired chart to be programmed.
Select the chart with the chart button.
Select a mode and message to be set with
the chart.
Press the desired items.
Set the auxiliary lenses and fog amount.
Also set the mask functions (horizontal
and vertical lines, single letter) and the red-green filter.
The following items are programmable.
Chart (including the mask functions)
Data to be entered (Unaided to Final)
Far or near mode
Data field (SPH, CYL, AXIS, VA)
Eye to be measured (R, L, BIN)
Auxiliary lenses
Cross cylinder test
Auto adjustment function (set in the mode)
With or without beep sounds (The beep sounds can be audible in the end of each test.)
Fog amount (Press [Fog] and turn the dial to enter the fog amount.)
In the binocular balance chart, the fog amount corresponding to the visual acuity in subjective
refinement is set automatically.*11 (only when the Fog for binocular balance parameter is set to
Yes)
Whether the near point lamp lights up or goes out
Sample instructions
Pressing the item button displays the list. Select the desired instructions in the list.
Select the comment at the bottom of the screen. (When it is not selected, the comment does not
appear.)
Pressing this comment item button displays the list. Select the desired comment in the list.
*11.
See 7.6 Fog Amount in Binocular Balance (page 140) for the fog amount corresponding to each visual acuity.
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ADVANCED FEATURES: Programming
It is impossible to select the cross cylinder setting between Flipped and Auto. Set the lens
type with the Cross cylinder (XC) test parameter (see page 74).
It is possible to add the fog function with both eyes open. Set the fog according to 3.4 Fog
Function with Both Eyes Open (page 56). The setting is programmed the same as other
auxiliary lenses.
When the steps on the screen are programmed, go to the next page.
Press [TNext].
When all steps are programmed, press [End].
To clear the steps from the next to last for overwriting, press [LastTest].
Repeat Steps 4 and 6 until the desired charts are programmed in the presentation order.
It is possible to store up to 30 steps.
Exit from programming mode.
Press [End] until the screen returns to the normal measurement screen.
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ADVANCED FEATURES: Programming
3.8.3
Operating programs
The charts are presented in the programmed order.
1
2
Select the program to be used with
Start the program.
Press
.
The first chart in the program is presented and the refractor head is set as programmed.
Present the next chart.
Press
. Each time the key is pressed, the chart is presented in the programmed order
and the refractor is set as programmed.
Returns to the previous chart.
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ADVANCED FEATURES: Programming
3.8.4
Importing or exporting programs
It is possible to import or export the contents of Programs A to E from/to a CF card in the control box.
Display the Programming screen.
1) Call up the Main Menu screen.
Press
2) Press [Others].
3) Press [Programming].
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Pressing [Import] imports the programs in the
CF card. When any program have never been
to exported, the data to be imported does not
exist.
Pressing [Export] exports the current programs
to the CF card.
ADVANCED FEATURES: Entering Comments
3.9
Entering Comments
It is possible to print comments such as shop name together with the measured data.
Up to 24 characters can be entered in a line. Two lines are available for a total of 48 characters.
Display the Comments screen.
1) Call up the Main Menu screen.
Press
2) Press [Others].
3) Press [Comments].
The Comments screen appears.
Press a box to be entered.
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ADVANCED FEATURES: Entering Comments
Press a desired character button.
The character is entered and the highlight moves to the next box.
Repeat Steps 2 and 3 to enter the characters.
Return to the normal measurement screen.
Press [End].
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ADVANCED FEATURES: Setting Time and Date
3.10 Setting Time and Date
The clock in the RT-5100 can be adjusted.
It is impossible to set the time and date during elapsed time display.
Display the Adjust Clock screen.
1) Call up the Main Menu screen.
Press
2) Press [Others].
3) Press [Adjust Clock].
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ADVANCED FEATURES: Setting Time and Date
Press the item to be adjusted.
The numeric keypad appears.
3
4
5
Enter a desired number with the numeric
keypad and press [Enter].
Repeat Steps 2 and 3 until the time and
date are set.
Return to the normal measurement screen.
Press [End].
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ADVANCED FEATURES: Controlling Backlight Brightness
3.11 Controlling Backlight Brightness
The backlight brightness of the display can be changed gradually.
Display the Brightness Control windows.
Press the right side switch while pressing
.
Control the backlight brightness of the display.
Control the brightness with [] or [].
Returns
screen.
to
the
normal
measurement
Press the right side switch.
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ADVANCED FEATURES: Touch-screen Panel Calibration
3.12 Touch-screen Panel Calibration
The touch-screen panel is calibrated.
When incorrect responses from the touch-screen panel are received, the detection point of the touchscreen panel may shift from the pressure point of the touch-screen pen. In this case, calibrate the
touch-screen panel.
The calibration must be performed when the display is tilted to the operators side.
Display the Brightness Control window.
Press the right side switch while pressing
.
2
3
Press the dial switch to display the Touch
Panel Calibration screen.
Press the red in the upper-left corner of
the screen with the touch-screen pen.
Pressing here changes the color of to
blue.
4
5
6
Press the red in the upper-right corner of
the screen with the touch-screen pen.
Red
Press the red in the lower-left corner of
the screen with the touch-screen pen.
Press the red in the lower-right corner of the screen with the touch-screen pen.
When the four at each corner of the screen are pressed, the Completed the Touch Panel
Calibration message appears and the screen returns to the normal measurement screen.
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ADVANCED FEATURES: Parameter Settings
3.13 Parameter Settings
Display the parameter setting screen.
1) Call up the Main Menu screen.
Press
3
2) Press [Para.].
2
3
Display the page in which the parameter to
be changed is displayed with [SBack] or
[TNext].
Pressing the setting field on the right side of
the parameter to be changed toggles the
setting.
In parameters like AXIS auto step with
many options, when the setting field is
pressed, the field is framed in green. At
this time, select the option with the dial.
Setting field
Change the other parameter settings in the same manner as Steps 2 and 3.
Return to the normal measurement screen.
Press [End].
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ADVANCED FEATURES: Parameter Settings
{ Detailed parameter options
SPH step: 0.12 D, 0.25 D
Factory setting: 0.25 D
Setting of the increment to adjust sphere values. Selectable between 0.12 D and 0.25 D.
CYL mode: , +
Factory setting:
Setting of the cylinder reading. Selectable
between + and .
AXIS step: 1, 5
Factory setting: 5
Setting of the increment to adjust axis values. Selectable between 1 and 5.
SPH step (Shift): 1.00 D, 2.00 D, 3.00 D
Factory setting: 1.00 D
Setting of the increment to adjust sphere values with
3.00 D.
. Selectable among 1.00 D, 2.00 D, and
CYL step (Shift): 1.00 D, 2.00 D, 3.00 D
Factory setting: 1.00 D
Setting of the increment to adjust cylinder values with
3.00 D.
. Selectable among 1.00 D, 2.00 D, and
AXIS step (Shift): 1 5/5 1, 1 5/5 15
Factory setting: 1 5/5 1
Setting of the increment to adjust axis values with
when the AXIS step parameter is set to 5.
1 5/5 1 In increments of 1 while pressing
1 5/5 15 In increments of 15 while pressing
When the AXIS step parameter is set to 1, the increment to adjust axis values with
is 5.
AXIS auto step: 0.00 D to 4.00 D
Factory setting: 0.00 D
In cylindrical axis measurement with a cross cylinder lens, the AXIS step becomes 5 when the
obtained cylinder value is less than the setting. The AXIS step becomes 1 when the obtained cylinder
value is the setting one or more. The setting value changes in increments of 0.25 D.
When the setting is 0.00 D, the AXIS step does not change regardless of the cylinderl value.
Cross Cylinder (XC) test: Auto, 0.25, 0.50
Factory setting: Auto
Setting of the cross cylinder lens placed in the cross cylinder test.
Auto 0.25 D auto cross cylinder lens
0.25 0.25 D cross cylinder lens
0.50 0.50 D cross cylinder lens
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ADVANCED FEATURES: Parameter Settings
XC mode S.E fix: Yes, No
Factory setting: Yes
Selection of whether or not to adjust sphere values for maintaining the spherical equivalency in the
cross cylinder test.
CYL mode S.E fix: Yes, No
Factory setting: No
Selection of whether or not to adjust sphere values for maintaining the spherical equivalency in normal
cylindrical power refinement.
Prism display format: X/Y, r
Factory setting: X/Y
Setting of the prism display format.
X/Y Rectangular coordinates
r Polar coordinates
Prism speed (0.1Repeat): 1.0 sec, 0.7 sec
Factory setting: 0.7 sec
The prism value can be changed in increments
of 0.1 continuously while pressing
or
This is the setting of the prism value
changeover time.
Input prism from LM: Yes, No
Factory setting: No
Selection of whether or not to enter the prism value automatically when LM data is imported from a
lensmeter.
Fog for binocular balance: Yes, No
Factory setting: Yes
Selection of whether or not to fog the vision automatically so that the patients visual acuity become 20/
30 to 20/20.
VA format: Normal
Factory setting: Normal
Selection of the VA value display and print format.
Now, the option is Normal only.
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ADVANCED FEATURES: Parameter Settings
Preset VA: 1 letter, H.line, No
Factory setting: H.line
Selection of whether to isolate a single letter or horizontal line on the letter chart whose visual acuity is
estimated based on the AR or LM data. However, the estimated visual acuity chart is not presented
when the data is entered in the final field.
1 letter Displays the estimated visual acuity chart with a single letter isolation.
H. line Displays the estimated visual acuity chart with a horizontal line isolation.
No The estimated visual acuity chart is not presented.
Preset ADD: Yes, No
Factory setting: Yes
Selection of whether or not to enter the patients age and preset the estimated additional power when
,
, or
is pressed.
The estimated additional power is lower than the actual one corresponding to the age.
SPH Far Near: SPH, SPH + ADD
Factory setting: SPH + ADD
Setting of the sphere values when far mode is switched to near one.
SPH The sphere values in far mode are also used in near mode.
SPH + ADD The additional powers are added to the sphere values in far mode.
() ADD: Yes, No
Factory setting: No
Selection of whether or not to enter the negative value as additional power.
Working distance (WD): 35 cm to 70 cm
Factory setting: 40 cm
Setting of the working distance in increments of 5 cm.
Convergence/Divergence test: Yes, No
Factory setting: Yes
Setting of whether or not to select blur, break,
or recovery in the prism power setting.
Print CL data: Yes, No
Factory setting: No
Setting of whether or not to print the CL conversion value of the subjective data together with
the others.
Print TL data: Yes, No
Factory setting: No
Setting of whether or not to print trial lens (TL) data for the final prescription. When the RT-5100 has no
final prescription, the TL data for subjective data is printed.
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ADVANCED FEATURES: Parameter Settings
Clear after print: Yes, No
Factory setting: Yes
Setting of whether or not to clear measured data after printing.
Printer: Standard, Canon, HP, Off
Factory setting: Standard
Setting of whether or not to print the data.
Standard Line printer
Canon Bubble jet printer (Canon)
HP Desk jet printer (Hewlett Packard)
Off Imppossible to print the data.
Print format: All data, w/o AR, Unaided,Sugj,Final
Factory setting: All data
Setting of the contents to be printed.
All All data
w/o AR All data except AR data
U.S.F. Unaided visual acuity, subjective refinement data, and final data
When the Printer prameter is set to Canon or HP:
Standard Data printed in the standard format
Short Data printed in the short format
Date format for print: mm/dd/yyyy, dd/mm/yyyy, yyyy/mm/dd
Factory setting: mm/dd/yyyy
Setting of the data format to be printed.
mm/dd/yyyy AUG/20/2005
dd/mm/yyyy 20/ 8/2005
yyyy/mm/dd 2005. 8.20
Print list: Yes, No
Factory setting: Yes
When the setting is Yes, the data list is displayed automatically when
Confirm that all necessary tests have been performed and press
is pressed.
again to print the data.
When any test is omitted, press [End] on the screen and return to the measurement screen.
Operating timer: Yes, No
Factory setting: Yes
Selection of whether or not to display and print the elapsed time from data entry start in the subjective
field. When the setting is Yes, it is displayed instead of the time in the upper-right of the screen.
In addition, the elapsed time is displayed as test time on the Recall Data screen.
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ADVANCED FEATURES: Parameter Settings
Program A: Fix, User
Factory setting: Fix
Selection of whether to use the default Program A or user-programmed one. Set the parameter to User
when Program A is reprogrammed. It is possible to use the default Program A by resetting to Fix.
Program B: Fix, User
Factory setting: Fix
Selection of whether to use the default Program
B or user-programmed one. Set the parameter
to User when Program B is reprogrammed. It is
possible to use the default Program B by resetting to Fix.
Adjust ADD Subj Final: Yes, No
Factory setting: Yes
Selection of whether or not to set the additional
power taken into consideration of the difference
of between the subjective data and prescription
S and C data in the prescription data automatically when
is pressed in the final field.
When there is no additional power data in the subjective field, this setting is not available.
Preset power of Subj 1: AR, LM
Factory setting: AR
When both AR and LM data are imported, the refractor head is initially set for subjective refinement for
the selected setting.
The PD in the AR data is prioritized for use.
When only one of the two data is imported, the refractor is set with the imported data.
This function is not available for the data entered with the dial.
Preset power of Subj 2: All data, CYL=0, Clear
Factory setting: All data
Selection of whether or not to use the data entered in the Preset power of Subj 1 parameter without
being corrected.
All data Uses all data without being corrected.
CYL=0 Uses only sphere data. (The cylindrical and axis values become 0.)
Clear Enters 0 in all data fields.
This function is not available for the data entered with the dial.
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ADVANCED FEATURES: Parameter Settings
Intelligent XC: Yes, No
Factory setting: Yes
When the setting is Yes in the cross cylinder test, the test contents change depending on the cylinder
values. It allows the test to be performed easily.
CYL=0: The message whether the cross cylinder test and previous red-green test are skipped or
not appears.
CYL=0.25: The cross cylinder test is performed in the order of cylindrical power cylindrical axis
cylindrical power.
When the cylinder value is 0 in the first cylindrical power measurement, the next cross cylinder
test is not performed.
CYL0.5: The cross cylinder test is performed in the order of cylindrical axis cylindrical power.
When the setting is No, the cross cylinder test is performed in the programmed order regardless of the
cylinder value.
Dial switch: SCA, SCAVA, SAC, SACVA
Factory setting: SCA
Setting of the function with the dial switch.
Each time it is pressed, the modes change in the selected order.
Lens for Retino: +1.50 D, +2.00 D
Factory setting: +1.50 D
Setting of the spherical lens for retinoscope.
Distance between the refractor head and retinoscope
+1.50 D: 67 cm
+2.00 D: 50 cm
Auto lamp off: Off, 5 min, 15 min, 30 min
Factory setting: 15 min
Selection of whether or not to use the power saving function. The setting time is also selectable.
The screen backlight and chart presenting device lamp go out in the power saving mode. Press any
key to restore from the mode.
Beep sound: High, Low, Off
Factory setting: High
Setting of the beep sound tone sounded by pressing any key.
Chart link: Yes, No
Factory setting: Yes
Selection of whether or not to use the chart presenting device other than NIDEK.
Select No to use the chart presenting device other than NIDEK.
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ADVANCED FEATURES: Parameter Settings
Memory function: Yes, Memory box, No
Factory setting: Yes
Yes Stores the last 150 data by pressing
the print button of the auto refractometer
or lensmeter connected to the RT-5100
with the cable directory.
Memory Call up AR or LM data from the
optional memory box.
No Call up AR or LM data only once without pressing the print button from the
auto
refractometer
or
lensmeter
connected to the RT-5100 with the cable
directory.
AR port: AR, ARK, RKT
Factory setting: AR
Setting of the instrument to be connected to the AR connector in the relay box.
LM port: LM, ARK, RKT, AR
Factory setting: LM
Setting of the instrument to be connected to the LM connector in the relay box.
Input sequence from PC: Hold, Pass
Factory setting: Hold
Selection of whether to hold or overwrite the data imported from a computer (PC) when the RT-5100
has data already.
Hold Holds the data imported from the PC temporarily.
Press
and
or
to enter and overwrite the data.
Pass Overwrites and clears the data already displayed in the RT-5100 when another data is
imported from the PC.
* When the RT-5100 has no data, it functions as the same as Pass regardless of this parameter
setting.
Daisy chain communication: No, Server, Client 1 (to 4)
Factory setting: No
Selection of whether or not to daisy-chaine an auto refractometer or a lensmeter to the several RT5100 for data communication.
No No daisy chaine
Server Daisy-chaines the RT-5100 as a server. It is possible to send the AR or LM data of the
auto refractometer or lensmeter, connected to the server, to the other client RT-5100.
Client 1 to 4 Daisy-chaines the RT-5100 as a client.
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ADVANCED FEATURES: Clearing Stored Data
3.14 Clearing Stored Data
All AR and LM data stored in the relay box are cleared.
Press
The Data No. of the last data read from an
auto refractometers or a lensmeter
appears.
Change the Data No. to 0.
Turn the dial until the displayed Data No.
becomes 0. (The data No. is changed in
increments of 100 by turning the dial while
pressing
.)
Press
All of the AR and LM data stored in the relay box are cleared.
3.15 Exporting Data to Computer
Pressing
exports the displayed data to a computer together with the printout. Exporting the
data without printing is also possible with the following procedures.
Press the right side switch.
The Other Settings window appears.
Press [ID No.].
The ID No. can be set.
Check the ID No. and press [Out].
The data is exported.
Press [Enter] or right side switch.
The window closes.
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4.
4.1
TEST METHOD
Unaided Visual Acuity Test
Press
The unaided visual acuity (VA) test starts.
Press
The left measuring window is occluded.
According to the entered AR data, the estimated VA chart is presented automatically.*12 See 7.5 Estimated Visual Acuity
Table (page 139).
Obtain the unaided VA for the right eye.
Obtain the best possible VA.
Change the chart with
or
The VA of the last presented chart is in the
VA field.
Press
The left measuring window is opened and the right one is occluded.
According to the entered AR data, the estimated VA chart is presented automatically.*12
Obtain the unaided VA for the left eye.
Follow the same procedure as Step 3.
Press
The both measuring windows are opened.
Obtain the binocular unaided VA.
Follow the same procedure as Step 3. The higher VA chart between both eyes is presented
automatically.
The unaided VA test is completed.
*12.
The estimated VA chart is not presented when the Preset VA parameter is set to No or the data has already been entered
in the final field.
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TEST METHOD: Aided Visual Acuity Test
4.2
Aided Visual Acuity Test
It is possible to measure the aided VA when LM data is entered.
Press
The aided VA test starts.
According to the LM data, the corrective lenses are placed in the measuring windows.
Press
to test the right, left, and binocular VA.
The VA chart estimated from the difference between the AR and LM data is presented automatically.*13
Follow the same procedures as Steps 2 to 7 of 4.1 Unaided Visual Acuity Test.
*13.
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The estimated VA chart is not presented when the Preset VA parameter is set to No or the data has already been entered
in the final field.
TEST METHOD: Visual Acuity Test with Addition Powers
4.3
Visual Acuity Test with Addition Powers
It is possible to measure the VA with addition powers when the addition powers are entered.
Measure the addition powers.
See Steps 23 to 25 in page 38.
Pull down the near point rod and set the near point card.
Press
Check the near VA (see Step 26 in page
38).
Press
again.
The VA test with the addition powers
starts.
When the addition powers
entered, the test does not start.
are
not
Test the right, left, and binocular VA.
Press
,
or
to enter each VA.
and turn the dial
The VA can not be entered with the mask
keys like
or
.
When any of data keys is pressed during this test, the selected data field appears with these
settings.
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TEST METHOD: Astigmatism Test
4.4
Astigmatism Test
4.4.1
Astigmatism test with astigmatism clock dial
Chart: Astigmatism clock dial
Ideal appearance: The sharpness of all bars is equal.
[Procedure example]
Press
Present the astigmatism clock dial chart.
or
Press
to occlude either measuring window.
. The RT-5100 goes into CYL mode.
When the cylinder value is not 0, change it to 0.
Fog the vision until the VA becomes about 20/200.
1) Press
to go into SPH mode.
2) Turn the dial counterclockwise and add positive lenses.
Reduce the fogging until the VA becomes about 20/40.*14
Turn the dial clockwise.
Ask the patient, Does any bar appear especially sharper than the others? Or, are they
about the same?
All the bars appear equal. No astigmatism. The test is completed.
One of the bars appears shaper. Obtain the cylindrical axis in minus reading by multiplying the smaller number (1 to 6) next to the bar by 30.
For example: When Bar 2 appears sharper: 2 30 = 60
Set the axis of the minus cylindrical lens to the value obtained is Step 5.
Press
and turn the dial.
Add minus cylinder in increment of 0.25D so that all the bars appear equal.
Press
and turn the dial clockwise.
When adding the cylindrical power changes the sharper bar:
When the sharpest bar moves in the counterclockwise direction Decrease the axis value.
When the sharpest bar moves in the clockwise direction Increase the axis value.
*14.
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The numbers (1 - 12) beside the bars correspond to the VA of 20/40.
TEST METHOD: Astigmatism Test
4.4.2
Astigmatism test with cross cylinder lens
Use: Cylindrical axis and power refinement with the cross cylinder lens
Chart: Dots
Auxiliary lens: Cross cylinder lens
Ideal appearance: The sharpness of dots does not change even though the
cross cylinder lens is flipped.
[Procedure example]
Set the refractor according to the AR data and occlude either measuring window.
Perform the red-green test.
When the patient can not see the red and green sides equally, make the red side sharper
slightly.
See 4.5.1 Red-green test (page 88).
Present the dots chart.
Press
The RT-5100 goes into AXIS mode. The cross cylinder lens is set.
Measure the cylindrical axis.
See 2) of Step 12 of 2.5.1 Program A (page 30).
Go into CYL mode.
Press
The axis of the cross cylinder lens changes.
Measure the cylindrical power.
See 2) of Step 13 of 2.5.1 Program A (page 30).
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TEST METHOD: Spherical Refinement
4.5
Spherical Refinement
4.5.1
Red-green test
Chart: Red-green
Ideal appearance: The sharpness of the letters on the red
and green sides appears equal.
[Procedure example]
Press
Present the red-green chart.
or
Press
to occlude either measuring window.
or
The RT-5100 goes into SPH mode.
Fog the vision.
Turn the dial counterclockwise by increments of two to add SPH + 0.50 D.
Reduce fogging gradually until the sharpness of the letters on the red and green sides
appears equal.
Turn the dial clockwise.
The letters on the red side are sharper. Turn the dial clockwise.
The letters on the green side are sharper. Turn the dial counterclockwise.
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TEST METHOD: Spherical Refinement
4.5.2
Cross grid test for far vision
Use: Spherical refinement
Chart: Cross-grid
Applicable model: CP-690(670) type T and F
Auxiliary lens: 0.50 D cross cylinder lens (Fixed with the axis set at 90.)
Ideal appearance: The sharpness of the horizontal and vertical lines appears equal.
[Procedure example]
Press
Press
or
Present the cross-grid chart.
Press
to occlude either measuring window.
The cross cylinder lens of 0.50 D is placed in the specified measuring window.
Ask a patient, Which are sharper, the horizontal or vertical line?
The horizontal and vertical lines appear equal. The spherical power is properly refined.
The horizontal lines are sharper. In the case of myopia, the spherical power is overminused. In the case of hyperopia, the spherical power is undercorrected.
The vertical lines are sharper. In the case of myopia, the spherical power is underminused. In the case of hyperopia, the spherical power is overcorrected.
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TEST METHOD: Binocular Visual Function Test
4.6
Binocular Visual Function Test
4.6.1
Binocular balance test
Use: To check the binocular balancing
Chart: Binocular balance
Auxiliary lens: Right eye 135, left eye 45, polarizing filters
Ideal appearance:
Right eye
Left eye
Binocular ideal
The sharpness of the
top and bottom lines
is equal.
Right eye
Left eye
Binocular ideal
The sharpness of the
top and bottom lines
is equal.
Right eye
Left eye
Binocular ideal
The sharpness of the
top and bottom lines
is equal.
[Procedure example]
Present the binocular balance chart.
Press
, or
The polarizing filters are placed in the measuring windows. The RT-5100 goes into SPH
mode.
Fog the binocular vision.
Press
and turn the dial counterclockwise so that the binocular VA becomes between
20/30 and 20/25.
The VA of each letter on the chart is 20/50, 20/40, 20/30, 20/25, and 20/20 moving from the
left to light.
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TEST METHOD: Binocular Visual Function Test
Ask the patient, Which is sharper, the top or bottom line?"
The top line is sharper. Press
wise.)
The bottom line is sharper. Press
clockwise.)
and add SPH +0.25 D. (Turn the dial counterclockand add SPH +0.25 D. (Turn the dial counter-
The top and bottom lines should appear equal. When the patient can not see them equally,
select which eye is seen sharper according to the LM data or dominant eye for that determine either eye.
Clear fogging applied in Step 2.
Press
and turn the dial.
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TEST METHOD: Binocular Visual Function Test
4.6.2
Polarized red-green test
Use: To check equality of accommodation in both eyes
Chart: Polarized red/green
Auxiliary lens: Right eye 135, left eye 45, polarizing filters
Ideal appearance:
Right eye
Left eye
Binocular ideal
The sharpness of the
top and bottom lines
is equal.
[Procedure example]
Present the polarized red-green chart.
Press
The polarizing filters are placed in the measuring windows. The RT-5100 goes into SPH
mode.
Ask the patient, How do the four numbers and double circles appear?.
(a) The sharpness of all four double circles are equal.
(b) The sharpness of two double circles on the red side are equal.
(c) The sharpness of two double circles on the green side are equal.
Binocularly well balanced*15
(d) The top line is sharper on the green side and the bottom line is sharper on the red side.
Press
and add SPH +0.25 D. (Turn the dial counterclockwise.)
(e) The top line is sharper on the red side and the bottom line is sharper on the green side.
Press
*15.
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and add SPH +0.25 D. (Turn the dial counterclockwise.)
In the case of (c), the both powers are overcorrected even though well balanced. Therefore, it is recommended to add positive powers to the both eyes until the chart appears as (a) or (b).
TEST METHOD: Binocular Visual Function Test
4.6.3
Phoria test
Use: To detect exophoria, esophoria, hypophoria, and hyperphoria
Chart: Phoria
Auxiliary lens: Right eye 135, left eye 45, polarizing filters, binocular rotary prism
{ Type U
Ideal appearance:
Right eye
Left eye
Binocular ideal
(Orthophoria)
[Procedure example]
Present the phoria chart.
Press
The polarizing filters are placed in the measuring windows.
The base in/out prism powers can be entered.
When
is pressed again, the base up/down prism powers can be entered.
Ask the patient, Can you see the four bars?
Yes Go to the next step.
No Impossible to continue the test.
Ask the patient, Do the vertical and horizontal bars form a cross?
Yes Orthophoria
No Heterophoria - Go to the next step.
Ask the patient, Do the vertical bars line up?
Yes No esophoria nor exophoria
No Esophoria or exophoria
Ask the patient, Is the top bar shifted to the left or right?
Right Esophoria
Left Exophoria
Ask the patient, Do the horizontal bars line up?
Yes No hyperphoria nor hypophoria
No Hyperphoria nor hypophoria
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TEST METHOD: Binocular Visual Function Test
The rotary prism lenses are removed from the measuring windows when the already
selected button is pressed again in prism mode.
ex.When
Appearance of
chart
<1>
is pressed in the base in/out prism, the rotary prism lenses are removed.
Phoria
Correction
Esophoria
Turn the dial clockwise to add the BO prism powers until
a cross is formed.
Exophoria
Turn the dial counterclockwise to add the BI prism
powers until a cross is formed.
<2>
<3>
Left eye
hyperphoria
Press
Right eye
hyperphoria
Press
. Turn the dial clockwise until a cross is
formed. (Add BU to the right eye and BD to the left eye.)
<4>
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. Turn the dial counterclockwise until a
cross is formed. (Add BD to the right eye and BU to the
left eye.)
<5>
Esophoria
+
Right eye
hyperphoria
Correct the horizontal phoria in the same manner as for
<1> and the vertical phoria in the same manner as for
<4>.
<6>
Esophoria
+
Left eye
hyperphoria
Correct the horizontal phoria in the same manner as for
<1> and the vertical phoria in the same manner as for
<3>.
<7>
Exophoria
+
Right eye
hyperphoria
Correct the horizontal phoria in the same manner as for
<2> and the vertical phoria in the same manner as for
<4>.
<8>
Exophoria
+
Left eye
hyperphoria
Correct the horizontal phoria in the same manner as for
<2> and the vertical phoria in the same manner as for
<3>.
TEST METHOD: Binocular Visual Function Test
{ Type T or F
Ideal appearance:
Right eye
Left eye
Binocular ideal
(Orthophoria)
[Procedure example]
Present the phoria chart.
Press
The polarizing filters are placed in the measuring windows.
The base in/out prism powers can be entered.
When
is pressed again, the base up/down prism powers can be entered.
Ask the patient, Can you see the four bars ?
Yes Go to the next step.
No Impossible to continue the test.
Ask the patient, Do the vertical and horizontal bars form a cross?
Yes Orthophoria
No Heterophoria - Go to the next step.
Ask the patient, Is the vertical bar shifted to the left or right?
Right Esophoria
Left Exophoria
The vertical line is in the center. No exophoria nor esophoria
Ask the patient, Is the horizontal bar shifted up or down?
Up Right eye hyperphoria
Down Left eye hyperphoria
The horizontal line is in the center. No hyperphoria nor hypophoria
The rotary prism lenses are removed from the measuring windows when the already
selected button is pressed again in prism mode.
ex.When
is pressed in the base in/out prism, the rotary prism lenses are removed.
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TEST METHOD: Binocular Visual Function Test
Appearance of
chart
<1>
Phoria
Correction
Esophoria
Turn the dial clockwise to add the BO prism powers until
a cross is formed.
Exophoria
Turn the dial counterclockwise to add the BI prism
powers until a cross is formed.
<2>
<3>
Left eye
hyperphoria
Press
Right eye
hyperphoria
Press
. Turn the dial clockwise until a cross is
formed. (Add BU to the right eye and BD to the left eye.)
<4>
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. Turn the dial counterclockwise until a
cross is formed. (Add BD to the right eye and BU to the
left eye.)
<5>
Esophoria
+
Right eye
hyperphoria
Correct the horizontal phoria in the same manner as for
<1> and the vertical phoria in the same manner as for
<4>.
<6>
Esophoria
+
Left eye
hyperphoria
Correct the horizontal phoria in the same manner as for
<1> and the vertical phoria in the same manner as for
<3>.
<7>
Exophoria
+
Right eye
hyperphoria
Correct the horizontal phoria in the same manner as for
<2> and the vertical phoria in the same manner as for
<4>.
<8>
Exophoria
+
Left eye
hyperphoria
Correct the horizontal phoria in the same manner as for
<2> and the vertical phoria in the same manner as for
<3>.
TEST METHOD: Binocular Visual Function Test
4.6.4
Phoria with fixation test
Use: To detect heterophoria by giving stimuli for fusion
Chart: Phoria with fixation
Applicable model: CP-690 (670) type T, U, ISO, and M/SSC-330 (300) type U/SSC-350 type T and TCG
Auxiliary lens: Right eye 135, left eye 45, polarizing filters, binocular rotary prism
Ideal appearance:
Right eye
Left eye
Binocular ideal
(Orthophoria)
Right eye
Left eye
Binocular ideal
(Orthophoria)
Right eye
Left eye
Binocular ideal
(Orthophoria)
[Procedure example]
Present the phoria with fixation chart.
Press
or
The polarizing filters are placed in the measuring windows.
The base in/out prism powers can be entered.
When
or
is pressed again, the base up/down prism powers can be entered.
Ask the patient, Can you see the four bars ?
Yes Go to the next step.
No Impossible to continue the test.
Ask the patient, Do the vertical and horizontal bars form a cross?"
Yes Orthophoria
No Heterophoria Go to the next step.
Ask the patient, Do the vertical bars line up?
Yes No exophoria nor esophoria
No Exophoria or esophoria
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TEST METHOD: Binocular Visual Function Test
Ask the patient, Is the top bar shifted to the left or right?
Right Esophoria
Left Exophoria
Ask the patient, Do the horizontal bars line up?
Yes No hyperphoria nor hypophoria
No Hyperphoria or hypophoria
The rotary prism lenses are removed from the measuring windows when the already
selected button is pressed again in prism mode.
ex.When
is pressed in the base in/out prism, the rotary prism lenses are removed.
When a cross is not formed, correct it as follows:
Appearance of
chart
Phoria
How to correct phoria
Esophoria
Turn the dial clockwise to add the BO prism powers until
a cross is formed.
Exophoria
Turn the dial counterclockwise to add the BI prism
powers until a cross is formed.
<1>
<2>
<3>
Left eye
hyperphoria
Press
Right eye
hyperphoria
Press
. Turn the dial clockwise until a cross is
formed. (Add BU to the right eye and BD to the left eye.)
<4>
cross is formed. (Add BD to the right eye and BU to the
left eye.)
<5>
Esophoria
+
Right eye
hyperphoria
Correct the horizontal phoria in the same manner as for
<1> and the vertical phoria in the same manner as for
<4>.
<6>
Esophoria
+
Left eye
hyperphoria
Correct the horizontal phoria in the same manner as for
<1> and the vertical phoria in the same manner as for
<3>.
<7>
Exophoria
+
Right eye
hyperphoria
Correct the horizontal phoria in the same manner as for
<2> and the vertical phoria in the same manner as for
<4>.
<8>
Exophoria
+
Left eye
hyperphoria
Correct the horizontal phoria in the same manner as for
<2> and the vertical phoria in the same manner as for
<3>.
Use
98
. Turn the dial counterclockwise until a
or
instead of the dial for fine adjustment.
TEST METHOD: Binocular Visual Function Test
4.6.5
Von Graefe test (horizontal phoria)
Use: To detect horizontal phoria
Chart: Vertical line
Applicable model: CP-690 (670) type U and M/SSC-330 (350) type U [For the other types, use the
highest VA letter chart or the letter chart which is little higher than the patients VA.]
Auxiliary lens: 6BU to the right eye, rotary prism to the left eye
Ideal appearance:
Right eye
Left eye
Binocular ideal
Right eye
Left eye
Binocular ideal
[Procedure example]
Present the vertical line chart.
Press
or
6BU is placed in the right measuring window.
The base in/out prism powers can be entered.
Press
to occlude the left measuring window.
Press
to open the left measuring window.
Ask the patient, Can you see two circles with a column of letters in each of them? Do
the letters line-up, like buttons on a shirt?
When they are not in line, correct them so that they appear in line at the instant the occluder
is removed. (Use the Flashing Technique as shown in Steps 2 and 3.)
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TEST METHOD: Binocular Visual Function Test
The rotary prism lenses are removed from the measuring windows when the already
selected button is pressed again in prism mode.
ex.When
is pressed in the base in/out prism, the rotary prism lenses are removed.
Appearance of chart
<1> The upper column is on the left.
Phoria
Correction
Esophoria
Turn the dial clockwise to add the BO prism
powers until the two columns line up.
Exophoria
Turn the dial counterclockwise to add the BI
prism powers until the two columns line up.
<2> The upper column is on the right.
Use
100
or
instead of the dial for fine adjustment.
TEST METHOD: Binocular Visual Function Test
4.6.6
Von Graefe test (vertical phoria)
Use: To detect vertical phoria
Chart: Horizontal line
Applicable model: CP-690 (670) type U and M/SSC-330 (350) type U [For the other types, use the
highest VA letter chart or the letter chart which is little higher than the patients VA.]
Auxiliary lens: Rotary prism to the right eye, 10BI to the left eye
Ideal appearance:
Right eye
Left eye
Binocular ideal
Right eye
Left eye
Binocular ideal
4
[Procedure example]
Present the horizontal line chart.
Press
or
10BI prism lens is placed in the left measuring window.
The base up/down prism powers can be entered.
Ask the patient, Can you see two circles with a row of letters in each of them? Do the
letters line-up, like headlights on a car?
When they are not in line, correct them as follows:
The rotary prism lenses are removed from the measuring windows when the already
selected button is pressed again in prism mode.
ex. When
is pressed in the base up/down prism, the rotary prism lenses are removed.
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TEST METHOD: Binocular Visual Function Test
Appearance of
chart
<1> The left row is
higher.
Phoria
Correction
Right eye
hyperphoria
Turn the dial counterclockwise until the two rows line up.
Left eye
hyperphoria
Turn the dial clockwise until the two rows line up.
<2> The right row is
higher.
Use
102
or
instead of the dial for fine adjustment.
TEST METHOD: Binocular Visual Function Test
4.6.7
Vertical coincidence test
Use: To detect aniseikonia and to correct vertical phoria
Chart: Vertical coincidence
Applicable model: CP-690 (670) type T, U, F, ISO, and M/SSC-330 (300) type T and U
Auxiliary lens: Right eye 135, left eye 45, polarizing filters, binocular rotary prism
Ideal appearance:
Right eye
Left eye
Binocular ideal
{ Aniseikoia detection
Present the vertical coincidence chart.
Press
The polarizing filters are placed in the measuring windows.
Ask the patient, Can you see a square with a dot in the center? Are the left and right
frames the same size? Or, is one smaller than the other?
Ex.)
3.5% aniseikonia
The width of a line corresponds to 3.5% aniseikonia.
The Sides equal? message appears. It is possible to select the test result (Yes or No) with a corresponding function button and print it with the other data.
When the aniseikonia is due to anisometropia (refractive power difference of 2.00 D or more
between the left and right eyes), a spectacle lens prescription is suitable for axial anisometropia and contact lens one is suitable for refractive anisometropia.
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TEST METHOD: Binocular Visual Function Test
{ Vertical phoria correction
Present the vertical coincidence chart.
Press
The polarizing filters are placed in the measuring windows.
The base up/down prism powers can be entered.
Ask the patient, Can you see a square with a dot in the center? Are the left and right
frames aligned? Or, is one higher than the other?
When they are not aligned, correct them as follows:
The rotary prism lenses are removed from the measuring windows when the already
selected button is pressed again in prism mode.
ex. When
Appearance of
chart
<1> The left frame
is higher.
is pressed in the base up/down prism, the rotary prism lenses are removed.
Phoria
Correction
Right eye
hyperphoria
Press
Left eye
hyperphoria
Press
. Turn the dial counterclockwise until the
left and right frames are aligned.
(Add BD to the right eye and BU to the left eye.)
<2> The right frame
is higher.
Use
104
or
. Turn the dial clockwise until the left and
right frames are aligned.
(Add BU to the right eye and BD to the left eye.)
instead of the dial for fine adjustment.
TEST METHOD: Binocular Visual Function Test
4.6.8
Horizontal coincidence test
Use: To detect aniseikonia and to correct horizontal phoria
Chart: Horizontal coincidence
Applicable model: CP-690 (670) type F
Auxiliary lens: Right eye 135, left eye 45, polarizing filters, binocular rotary prism
Ideal appearance:
Right eye
Left eye
Binocular ideal
{ Aniseikoia detection
Present the horizontal coincidence chart.
Press
The polarizing filters are placed in the measuring windows.
The base in/out prism powers can be entered.
Ask the patient, Can you see a square with a dot in the center? Are the top and bottom
frames the same size? Or, is one smaller than the other?
Ex.)
3.5% aniseikonia
The width of a line corresponds to 3.5% aniseikonia
The Top and bottom equal? message appears. It is possible to select the test result (Yes or No)
with a corresponding function button and print it with the other data.
When the aniseikonia is due to anisometropia (refractive power difference of 2.00 D or more
between the right and left eyes), a spectacle lens prescription is suitable for axial anisometropia and contact lens one is suitable for refractive anisometropia.
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TEST METHOD: Binocular Visual Function Test
{ Horizontal phoria correction
Present the horizontal coincidence chart.
Press
The polarizing filters are placed in the measuring windows.
The base in/out prism powers can be entered.
Ask the patient, Can you see a square with a dot in the center? Are the top and bottom
frames aligned? Or, is one to the left or right of the other?
When they are not aligned, correct them as follows:
The rotary prism lenses are removed from the measuring windows when the already
selected button is pressed again in prism mode.
ex.When
Appearance of
chart
<1> The top frame
is shifted to the left.
is pressed in the base in/out prism, the rotary prism lenses are removed.
Phoria
Exophoria
Correction
Press
. Turn the dial counterclockwise until the
the top and bottom frames are aligned.
<2> The top frame
is shifted to the
right.
Esophoria
Press
. Turn the dial clockwise until the top and
bottom frames are aligned.
Use
106
or
instead of the dial for fine adjustment.
TEST METHOD: Binocular Visual Function Test
4.6.9
Schober test
Use: To correct heterophoria
Chart: Schober
Applicable model: CP-690 (670) type T, F, and ISO/SSC-330 (300) type T
Auxiliary lens: Red filter on the right eye, green filter on the left eye, binocular rotary prism
Ideal appearance:
Right eye
Left eye
Binocular ideal
Right eye
Left eye
Binocular ideal
4
[Procedure example]
Present the Schober chart.
Press
or
The red filter is placed in the right measuring window and the green filter is placed in the left
measuring window.
The base in/out prism powers can be entered.
When
or
is pressed again, the base up/down prism powers can be entered.
Ask the patient, Can you see a green circle and red cross?
Yes Go to the next step.
No Impossible to continue the test.
Ask the patient, Is the cross in the center of the circle?
Yes Orthophoria
No Heterophoria Go to the next step.
Ask the patient, Is the cross shifted to the left or right?
Right Esophoria
Left Exophoria
The cross is in the center. No horizontal phoria
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TEST METHOD: Binocular Visual Function Test
Ask the patient, Is the cross shifted upward or downward?
Upward Left eye hyperphoria
Downward Right eye hyperphoria
The cross is in the center. No vertical phoria
When the cross is shifted from the center, correct it as follows:
The rotary prism lenses are removed from the measuring windows when the already
selected button is pressed again in prism mode.
ex.When
Appearance of
chart
<1> The cross is
shifted to the right.
is pressed in the base in/out prism, the rotary prism lenses are removed.
Phoria
Correction
Esophoria
Turn the dial clockwise to add the BO prism powers until
the cross comes to the center of the circle.
Exophoria
Turn the dial counterclockwise to add the BI prism
powers until the cross comes to the center of the circle.
<2> The cross is
shifted to the left.
<3> The cross is
shifted upward.
Left eye
hyperphoria
Press
Right eye
hyperphoria
Press
<4> The cross is
shifted downward.
Use
108
or
. Turn the dial clockwise until the cross
comes to the center of the circle. (Add BU to the right eye
and BD to the left eye.)
. Turn the dial counterclockwise until the
cross comes to the center of the circle. (Add BD to the
right eye and BU to the left eye.)
instead of the dial for fine adjustment.
TEST METHOD: Binocular Visual Function Test
4.6.10 Stereo test
{ For SSC-350 type T and TCG
Use: To detect stereoscopic vision
Chart: Stereo test
Auxiliary lens: None
Ideal appearance:
40 cm
12 cm
25 cm
Press
Present the stereo test chart.
.
Confirm that the patient can see the nine black dots arrayed in three lines with one dot
from each line at a different depth.
Top line: Center dot ............. About 40 cm away
Center line: Right dot............ About 25 cm away
Bottom line: Left dot.............. About 12 cm away
The stereoparallax of each line is 3, 2, and 1 from the top to bottom.
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TEST METHOD: Binocular Visual Function Test
{ For the other types
Use: To detect stereoscopic vision
Chart: Stereo test
Auxiliary lens: Right eye 135, left eye 45, polarizing filters
Ideal appearance:
Right eye
Left eye
Binocular ideal
The vertical bars
appear closer than
shapes.
The bar with the triangle appears closest and then in the order of the square, star, and circle.
Stereoparallax between the plus mark and the bar with the circle: 10
10
Stereoparallax between the bar with the circle and the one with the star: 1
Stereoparallax between the bar with the star and the one with the square: 2
Stereoparallax between the bar with the square and the one with the triangle: 4
Present the stereo test chart.
Press
The polarizing filters are placed in the measuring windows.
Confirm that the patient can see four bars stereoscopically and can see them at a different depth.
It is possible to enter the test result (1, 2, 4, 10, or NG) with the function buttons.
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TEST METHOD: Binocular Visual Function Test
4.6.11 Worth test
Use: To detect fusion and suppression
Chart: Worth
Auxiliary lens: Red filter on the right eye and green filter on the left eye
Ideal appearance:
Right eye
Left eye
Binocular ideal
Red
Green
and
: Red
and
Pink or Red/Green
: Green
Present the worth chart.
Press
The red filter is placed in the right measuring window and the green one is placed in the left
measuring window.
Ask the patient, How many bright spots can you see? What colors are they?
Appearance of
chart
Symptom
<1> Four spots
Fushion
Correction
: Red,
: Green,
: Pink or Red/Green alternately
However, when the patient has an obvious dominant eye,
Right dominant eye
Left dominant eye
: Red
: Green
<2> Three spots
Right eye
supression
The two green
Left eye
supression
The red
and
Diplopia
The red
and green
are seen at the same
and green
blink alternately.
and
are seen.
<3> Two spots
are seen.
<4> Five spots at
the same time
time.
<5> Five spots
<2> and <3> blink
alternately.
Alternate
supression
The red
It is possible to select the test result with a corresponding function button and print it with the
other data.
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TEST METHOD: Binocular Visual Function Test
4.6.12 Maddox test (horizontal phoria)
Use: To detect horizontal phoria
Chart: Fixation
Auxiliary lens: Horizontal maddox rod to the right eye, rotary prism to the left eye
Ideal appearance:
Right eye
Left eye
Binocular ideal
Present the fixation chart.
Press
The horizontal maddox rod is placed in the right measuring window.
The base in/out prism powers can be entered.
Ask the patient, Is the white spot shifted to the left or right? Or, it is overlaid on the red
bar?
When the spot is shifted to the left or right, correct it as follows:
Appearance of
chart
Phoria
Correction
<1> The white spot
is at the left of the
red bar.
Esophoria
Press
. Turn the dial clockwise to add the BO prism
power until the spot is overlaid on the bar.
<2> The white spot
is at the right of the
red bar.
Exophoria
Press
. Turn the dial counterclockwise to add the BI
prism power until the spot is overlaid on the bar.
Use
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or
instead of the dial for fine adjustment.
TEST METHOD: Binocular Visual Function Test
4.6.13 Maddox test (vertical phoria)
Use: To detect vertical phoria
Chart: Fixation
Auxiliary lens: Rotary prism to the right eye, vertical maddox rod to the left eye
Ideal appearance:
Right eye
Left eye
Binocular ideal
Present the fixation chart.
Press
The horizontal maddox rod is set in the right measuring window.
The base in/out prism powers can be entered.
Press
again.
The maddox rod is removed from the right measuring window and the vertical maddox rod is
placed in the left measuring window.
The base up/down prism powers can be entered.
Ask the patient, Is the white spot above or below the red bar? Or, it is overlaid on the red
bar?
When the spot is shifted upward or downward, correct it as follows:
Appearance of chart
Phoria
Correction
<1> The white spot is
above the red bar.
Left eye
hyperphoria
Press
Right eye
hyperphoria
Press
. Turn the dial clockwise to add the BU prism
power until the white spot is overlaid on the red bar.
<2> The white spot is
below the red bar.
Use
or
. Turn the dial counterclockwise to add the
BD prism power until the white spot is overlaid on the red
bar.
instead of the dial for fine adjustment.
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TEST METHOD: Negative Relative Convergence Test
4.7
Negative Relative Convergence Test
Use: To test divergence ability of the eye
Chart: Vertical line
Applicable model: CP-690 (670) type U and M/SSC-330 (300) type U [For other types, use the highest
VA letter chart or the letter chart which is little higher than the patients VA.]
Auxiliary lens: Binocular rotary prism
Confirm that the Convergence/Divergence test parameter is set to Yes.
Present the vertical line chart.
Press
or
The 6BU dissociation prism is placed in the right measuring window.
The base in/out prism powers can be entered.
Press [Phoria] to start the negative relative
convergence test.
The 6BU dissociation prism is removed
from the right measuring window and the
both windows become open.
[Div.], [Blur], [Break], and [Recov] appear.
Turn the dial counterclockwise to add the BI
prism powers to the both eyes until the binocular view becomes blurred.
Also possible by pressing
Press [Blur] when the chart appears blurred.
The prism powers are stored as blur point.
The [Blur] indication is higligted. It means that the prism powers have been entered.
When highlight [Blur] is pressed again, the entered prism powers are cleared.
(In far mode, the chart seldom appears blurred. At this time, go to the next step.)
Turn the dial counterclockwise to add the BI prism powers to the both eyes until the chart
appears dissociated.
Also possible by pressing
Press [Break] when the chart appears dissociated.
The prism powers are stored as break point.
The [Break] indication is highlighted. It means that the prism powers have been entered.
When highlight [Blur] is pressed again, the entered prism powers are cleared.
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TEST METHOD: Positive Relative Convergence Test
Turn the dial clockwise to reduce the BI prism powers from the both eyes until the chart
appears one again.
Also possible by pressing
Press [Recov] when the chart appears one.
The prism powers are stored as recovery point.
When performing the test in near mode, press [Far] to go into near mode.
When performing this test after the von Graefe test, the prism powers for correcting horizontal or vertical phoria are cleared by pressing [Phoria]. Then the negative relative convergence test starts.
4.8
Positive Relative Convergence Test
Use: To test convergence ability of the eye
Chart: Vertical line
Applicable model: CP-690 (670) type U and M/SSC-330 (300) type U [For other types, use the highest
VA letter chart or the letter chart which is little higher than the patients VA.]
Auxiliary lens: Binocular rotary prism
Confirm that the Convergence/Divergence test parameter is set to Yes.
Present the vertical line chart.
Press
or
The 6BU dissociation prism is placed in the right measuring window.
The base in/out prism powers can be entered.
Press [Phoria] twice to start the positive relative convergence test.
The 6BU dissociation prism is removed
from the right measuring window and the
both windows become open.
[Conv.],
appear.
[Blur],
[Break],
[Recov]
Turn the dial clockwise to add the BO prism
powers to the both eyes until the binocular
view becomes blurred.
Also possible by pressing
and
Press [Blur] when the chart appears blurred.
The prism powers are stored as blur point.
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TEST METHOD: Positive Relative Convergence Test
The [Blur] indication is higligted. It means that the prism powers have been entered.
When highlight [Blur] is pressed again, the entered prism powers are cleared.
(In far mode, the chart seldom appears blurred. At this time, go to the next step.)
Turn the dial clockwise to add the BO prism powers to the both eyes until the chart
appears dissociated.
Also possible by pressing
Press [Break] when the chart appears dissociated.
The prism powers are stored as break point.
The [Break] indication is highlighted. It means that the prism powers have been entered.
When highlight [Blur] is pressed again, the entered prism powers are cleared.
Turn the dial counterclockwise to reduce the BO prism powers from the both eyes until
the chart appears one again.
Also possible by pressing
Press [Recov] when the chart appears one.
The prism powers are stored as recovery point.
When performing the test in near mode, press [Far] to go into near mode.
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TEST METHOD: Near Point of Convergence Test (NPC)
4.9
Near Point of Convergence Test (NPC)
This test does not require the refractor. Let the patient wear his/her glasses when he/her wears them
usually.
Use: To measure the break point
Chart: Fixation chart or tip of a pen which causes double vision easily.
Press
while pressing
[NPC], [NPA], [NRA], and [PRA] appears.
The near point of convergence test starts.
When far mode is selected, it switches to
near mode.
Gradually bring a fixation chart or the tip of
a pen closer to the patients eyes and measure the distance from the chart or pen tip
to the root of the nose (posterior surface of
the lens) at the point where the image
appears dissociated (split in two).
Enter the distance with the dial.
Also possible by pressing
or
It is possible to enter the distance from 1 to 100 cm in increments of 1 cm.
The meter angle (MA) and prism power are calculated and displayed automatically.
For example: Enter 7 cm as the distance when PD = 64 cm.
MA = 1/(0.07 + 0.025) = 10.5
= 10.5 6.4 = 67.2
NPC = 7 cm: 10.5 MA, 67.2
Press any mode switch like
, or
to finish the test.
The near mode remains selected.
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TEST METHOD: Near Point of Accommodation Test (NPA)
4.10 Near Point of Accommodation Test (NPA)
Use: To measure the near point of accommodation
Chart: The highest VA letter chart that the patient can read correctly at the position of 40 cm away
from the near point card
Confirm that the SPH Far Near parameter is set to SPH + ADD.
Press
while pressing
[NPC], [NPA], [NRA], and [PRA] appear.
When the NPC test has been completed just before, skip this step.
Press [NPA].
The both measuring windows become
open.*16
Gradually bring the chart closer to the
patients eye and measure the distance
from the chart to the root of the nose at the
point where the chart appears blurred.
Enter the distance with the dial.
Also possible by pressing
or
It is possible to enter the distance from 1 to 100 cm in increments of 1 cm.
The accomodation is calculated automatically and the result is printed with the other data.
For example: Enter 33 cm as the distance when ADD = +2.0 D (addition powers are entered
in far mode)
Accommodation power = 1/0.33 (+2.0) = 1.03 D
NPA = 33 cm: 1.03 D
*16.
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Occluding either measuring window with
or
measures the near point of accommodation for either eye.
TEST METHOD: Negative Relative Accommodation Test (NRA)
4.11 Negative Relative Accommodation Test (NRA)
Use: To measure the negative relative accommodation when both eyes are converged at a specified
working distance
Chart: Near letter chart with a horizontal line isolation at 40 cm away from the patients eye
Confirm that the SPH Far Near parameter is set to SPH + ADD.
Press
while pressing
[NPC], [NPA], [NRA], and [PRA] appear.
When the NPA test has been completed just before, skip this step.
Press [NRA].
The both measuring windows become
open.*17
[Blur] and [Recov] appear.
Gradually turn the dial counterclockwise
and press [Blur] when the chart appears
blurred.
The [Blur] indication is highlighted. It
means that the value has been stored.
Gradually turn the dial clockwise and press [Recov] when the chart appears clearly
again.
The [Recov] indication is highlighted. It means that the value has been stored.
Press [Blur] or [Recov] again clears the stored data.
*17.
Occluding either measuring window with
or
measures the near point of accommodation for either eye.
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TEST METHOD: Positive Relative Accommodation Test (PRA)
4.12 Positive Relative Accommodation Test (PRA)
Use: To measure the positive relative accommodation when both eyes are converged at a specified
working distance
Chart: Near letter chart with a horizontal line isolation at 40 cm away from the patients eye
Confirm that the SPH Far Near parameter is set to SPH + ADD.
Press
while holding
down.
[NPC], [NPA], [NRA], and [PRA] appear.
When the NRA test has been completed just before, skip this step.
Press [PRA].
The both measuring windows become
open.*18
[Blur] and [Recov] appear.
Gradually turn the dial clockwise and press
[Blur] when the chart appears blurred.
The [Blur] indication is highlighted. It
means that the value has been stored.
Gradually turn the dial counterclockwise
and press [Recov] when the chart appears clearly again.
The [Recov] indication is highlighted. It means that the value has been stored.
Press [Blur] or [Recov] again clears the stored data.
*18.
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Occluding either measuring window with
or
measures the near point of accommodation for either eye.
5.
5.1
MAINTENANCE
Troubleshooting
In the event that the RT-5100 does not work correctly, check the problem according to the following table before contacting your authorized distributor.
Symptom
Action
The refractor does not start even
though the power is turned on.
Confirm that the power cord is connected to a wall outlet.
The display and presented chart
disappear suddenly.
The RT-5100 goes into power saving mode.
None of the keys on the control
box function.
Any abnormalities occurs. Turn the main switch of the system table
Pressing
Replace the printer paper (see page 123).
does not feed
Press any key to restore the display (see page 19).
off and then turn it on again.
Confirm that the Printer parameter is not set to Off.
printer paper.
Pressing
Confirm that the system table is turned on.
does not print the Check that the printer paper is set with the correct side up.
result.
Incorrect responses from the
touch-screen panel are received.
Calibrate the touch-screen panel (see page 72).
If the symptom cannot be corrected with the above actions, contact your authorized distributor.
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MAINTENANCE: Cleaning Forehead Rest
5.2
Cleaning Forehead Rest
Clean the forehead rest before each refraction.
WARNING Be sure to secure the refractor head before removing or attaching the forehead rest.
If the refractor head is moved carelessly, it may bump against someone or something
and injury may occur.
Remove the forehead rest.
1) Tilt the forehead rest upward.
2) Pull it at an angle.
Wipe the forehead rest with a clean cloth.
For stubborn dirt, wash the forehead rest with dilute neutral detergents.
Be sure to wipe the forehead rest with a dry cloth.
It protects the forehead rest from rust.
Attach the forehead rest in the original position.
Insert the forehead rest at an angle.
5.3
Cleaning Face Shields
Clean the face shields before each refraction.
WARNING Be sure to secure the refractor head before removing or attaching the face shields.
If the refractor head is moved carelessly, it may bump against someone or something
and injury may occur.
Remove the face shields from the refractor head.
The face shields can be easily removed as they are fixed by magnets.
Wipe the face shields with a clean cloth.
For stubborn dirt, soak a cloth in a dilute neutral detergent, wring well, and wipe. Finally wipe
with a dry and soft cloth.
Do not wipe the inner surface of the face shields with neutral detergents.
Doing so could make the inner surface becomes rust.
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Attach the face shields in the original position.
MAINTENANCE: Replacing Printer Paper
5.4
Replacing Printer Paper
When a red line appears on the side of the printer paper, it means that the paper is running short.
In such a case, stop using the paper and replace the roll with a new one.
The printer is installed in the system table (not included in the RT-5100 package) normally.
CAUTION Do not touch the paper cutter of the printer cover.
The paper cutter may hurt fingers.
Do not pull the printer paper forcefully.
Doing so could cause malfunction of the printer.
Press the paper cover open button to open the paper
cover.
Paper cover open button
Remove the used printer paper.
Set the printer paper as shown in the right figure.
Paper cover
When the roll is set upside down, the data is not printed correctly.
Be sure to take up slack in the printer paper.
Failure to do so could cause printer failure.
Pass the paper through the paper outlet and close the
paper cover.
Paper end
Press the both top sides of the paper cover to close the
cover.
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MAINTENANCE: Replacing Fuses
5.5
Replacing Fuses
When the RT-5100 does not normally turn on, the fuses may be blown.
Replace them with the spare fuses provided.
When the RT-5100 is connected to the system table, the relay box is in the system table. Replace
the fuses of the system table according to the system table operators manual.
CAUTION Be sure to turn the refractor off and disconnect the power cord from the outlet before
replacing the fuses.
Otherwise, electric shock may result.
If the fuses often blows, contact your authorized distributor.
Only the specified fuses (T 2.5A 250 V or T 1.25 A 250 V) must be used.
Any fuses other than the specified one may cause fire.
Turn off the power.
Remove the power cord from the electrical outlet of the relay box.
Replace fuses.
1) Insert precision flatblade screwdrivers into
the notches in the fuse holder. Then pry
the screwdrivers down.
Power cord
2) Replace the fuses and reset the fuse
holder in its original position.
The spare fuses are inside of the front panel.
Fuse rating: T 2.5 A 250 V (120 V area), T 1.25
A 250 V (230 V area)
Fuses
Fuse holder
Dispose of the blown fuses according to local ordinances.
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MAINTENANCE: Cleaning Measuring Windows
5.6
Cleaning Measuring Windows
Fingerprints, oil from eyelashes, or dusts on the measuring windows affect the measurement
accuracy.
Be sure to check the windows before each refraction. When the windows are dirty, wipe with a
clean and soft cloth or cotton swabs.
If condensation forms inside the measuring windows, remove the protective glasses and wipe
the inside.
Protective glass
The protective glasses of the operator and
patient sides are removed by unscrewing
the two screws with a precise screwdriver.
Remove the face shields before removing
the patients side protective glasses.
Screws
5
Attach the protective glasses with the screws just after cleaning.
Failure to do so could allow dusts to be settled inside the RT-5100. It may affect the viewability or
cause malfunction.
5.7
Cleaning Exterior
When the cover or panel becomes dirty, wipe with a soft cloth. For stubborn dirt, soak the cloth in
a neutral detergent, wring well, and wipe. Finally wipe with a dry and soft cloth.
Never use an organic solvent such as paint thinner.
It may ruin the surface of the refractor.
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MAINTENANCE: List of Replacement Parts
5.8
List of Replacement Parts
Part name
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Part number
Remarks
Printer paper
806-20-00001
Fuse
804-02-02117
T 2.5 A 250 V (120 V area)
Fuse
804-02-02114
T 1.25 A 250 V (230 V area)
6.
6.1
SPECIFICATIONS AND ACCESSORIES
Classifications
[Classification under the provision of 93/42/EEC (MDD)]
The RT-5100 is classified as a Class I device.
[Form of protection against electrical shock]
The RT-5100 is classified as Class I.
A Class I device provides protection against electric shock and does not rely on basic insulation only, but which includes additional safety grounding of accessible conductive parts in
the fixed wiring in such a way that accessible conductive parts cannot become live in the
event of a failure of the basic insulation.
Use a power outlet which is equipped with a grounding terminal.
[Degree of protection against electrical shock]
The RT-5100 is classified as a device with a Type B applied part.
The Type B applied part provides an adequate degree of protection against electrical shock,
particularly regarding the following: - Allowable leakage currents - Reliability of the ground
connection (if applicable)
[Degree of protection against liquid entry]
The RT-5100 is classified as IP20.*19
The RT-5100 is a normal device, as such does not provide protection with respect to harmful
effects due to the ingress of water although it is protected against access to hazardous parts
with a solid matter such as a finger of 12.5 mm in diameter.
Avoid exposing water or other liquids to the device.
[Degree of protection against flammability]
The RT-5100 is not suitable for use in a flammable atmosphere.
Do not operate the device near flammable type materials.
[Method (s) of sterilization or disinfection recommended by the manufacturer]
The RT-5100 does not have any part to be sterilized or disinfected.
[Mode of operation]
Continuous operation
[Mode of transport]
Stationary equipment
*19.
In accordance with IEC60529.
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SPECIFICATIONS AND ACCESSORIES: Specifications
6.2
Specifications
{ Measurable range
Spherical power
29.00 to +26.75 D (In increments of 0.12 D/0.25 D/1 D/2 D/3 D)
19.00 to +16.75 D (Cross cylinder test, prism test)
Cylindrical power
0.00 to 8.75 D (In increments of 0.25 D/1 D/2 D/3 D)
Cylindrical axis
0 to 180 (In increments of 1/5/15)
Pupillary distance
48 to 80 mm (Far mode)
50 to 74 mm (Near working distance of 35 cm)
54 to 80 mm (Far PD possible for 100% convergence)
Prism
0 to 20 (In increments of 0.1/0.5/2)
{ Refractor head
Auxiliary lens
Cross cylinder lens (0.25 D, 0.50 D, 0.25 D auto-cross cylinder lens)
Occluder
Pinhole plate (2 mm)
Red-green filter (Right eye: red, Left eye: green)
Polarizing filters (Right eye: 135/Left eye: 45, Right eye: 45/Left eye: 135)
Fixed cross cylinder lens (0.50 D)
Spherical lenses for retinoscope (+1.5 D/+2.0 D)
Red maddox rod (Right eye: horizontal, Left eye: vertical)
Dissociation prism (Right eye: 6BU, Left eye: 10BI)
Visual field
40 (VD = 12 mm)
39 (VD = 13.75 mm)
Refraction distance for near vision
350 to 700 mm (Selectable in increments of 50 mm)
Forehead rest adjustment range
14 2 mm
Vertex distance marking
12 mm, 14 mm (13.75 mm), 16 mm, 18 mm, 20 mm
Level adjustment
2.5
{ Control box
Display
Dot-matrix screen, color LCD (8.4-inch) with touch panel
IC card Reader/Writer
Built-in
{ Power specifications
Power source
AC 120 V/230 V (10%)
Frequency
50/60 Hz
Power consumption
120 VA
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SPECIFICATIONS AND ACCESSORIES: Specifications
{ Dimensions
Refractor head
405 (W) 102 (D) 276 (H) mm (Including bracket: 325 (H) mm)
Control box
220 (W) 206 (D) 200 (H) mm
Relay box
194 (W) 227 (D) 72 (H) mm
Printer
102 (W) 86 (D) 121 (H) mm
{ Weight
Refractor head
3.5 kg
Control box
1.9 kg
Relay box
4.0 kg
Printer
0.3 kg
{ Environmental conditions (In transport and storage)
Temperature
10 to +55C (In transport), 40 to +70C (In storage)
Humidity
10 to 95% (No condensation)
Pressure
700 to 1060 hPa (In transport), 500 to 1060 hPa (In storage)
{ Environmental conditions (In use)
Temperature
10 to 35C
Humidity
30 to 75% (No condensation)
Pressure
800 to 1060 hPa
Installation location
Interior
{ Others
Packing unit
1 unit
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SPECIFICATIONS AND ACCESSORIES: Standard Configuration
6.3
6.3.1
6.3.2
Standard Configuration
Standard configuration
Refractor head
1 unit
Control box
1 unit
Relay box
1 unit
Printer
1 unit
Near point card
1 unit
Near point rod
1 unit
Forehead rest
1 unit
Face shield
1 unit
Touch-screen pen
1 unit
Dust cover
1 unit
Communication cable (MB - RB)
1 unit
Communication cable (CB - RB)
1 unit
Spare fuse
2 units
Printer paper
3 rolls
Power cord
1 unit
Ferrite core (only unit and stand types)
3 units
Operators manual
1 volume
Optional accessories
Mirror for examiner
IC card (EyeCare card) a set of five cards
Memory box
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7.
7.1
APPENDIX
Descriptions of Power Adjustment
The RT-5100 has the auto and semi-auto adjustment functions. They function depending on refractive
errors.
[Auto adjustment] explains how the binocular full correction is adjusted.
[Semi-auto adjustment] explains the semi-auto adjustment after the auto adjustment. The semi-auto
adjustment is operated by pressing
or
according to the patients response.
The Final Fit value calculated with the auto adjustment function (Final Fit) is lowers than an average
prescription. It avoids overcorrecting the patient. Be sure to adjust the value with the semi-auto adjustment function.
In addition, the semi-auto adjustment function should be used depending on a patients purpose.
When the patient use glasses for driving or at night, use
A. Myopia
When the spherical powers of both eyes are negative, or when the spherical power of one eye is negative and the other is 0 D:
A.1 First glasses
For the patient who has not weared glasses. (This adjustment is applicable when the patient does not
bring his/her glasses or LM data is not entered in the refractor.)
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[Auto adjustment]
A certain power is reduced from each spherical power.
The difference between the left and right eyes shall be within 0.75 D.
[Semi-auto adjustment]
Add 0.25 D to the spherical powers.
Adjustable within the full correction. When the spherical powers are tried to be changed out of the
range, short beeps are audible and they do not change.
Reduce 0.25 D from the spherical powers.
Adjustable within 0 of spherical powers. When the spherical powers are tried to be changed out of
the range, short beeps are audible and they do not change.
* When the difference between the left and right spherical powers is large, the powers may be
changed up to 0.25 D only. This is because the patient eyes do not adjust to the glasses well with
0 D of monocular vision.
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A.2 With glasses
For the patient who has his/her glasses.
[Auto adjustment]
A certain power is reduced from each spherical power.
When the lensomatory data is overcorrected, the full correction is selected.
The difference between the left and right eyes shall be within 0.75 D. However, when the difference in
the LM data is large, the adjusted one may be over 0.75 D.
The amount increased from the LM data shall be within 0.75 D. However, when the difference
between the left and right spherical powers in the LM data is large, the increased amount may be
over 0.75 D.
[Semi-auto adjustment]
Add 0.25 D to the spherical powers.
Adjustable within the full correction. However, it is possible to adjust the spherical powers within the
lensomatry data over the full correction only when the LM data is overcorrected.
Same as [Semi-auto adjustment] of A.1 First glasses.
B. Hyperopia
When the spherical powers of both eyes are positive, or when the spherical power of one eye is positive and the other is 0 D:
B.1 First glasses
[Auto adjustment]
The full correction remains as it is basically.
The difference between the left and right eyes shall be within 0.75 D.
[Semi-auto adjustment]
Add 0.25 D to the spherical powers.
Adjustable within the range that the spherical powers are not negative.
This key does not function basically.
B.2 With glasses
[Auto adjustment]
The full correction remains as it is basically.
The difference between the left and right eyes shall be within 0.75 D. However, when the difference in
the LM data is large, the adjusted one may be over 0.75 D.
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[Semi-auto adjustment]
Add 0.25 D to the spherical powers.
Adjustable within the range that the spherical powers are not negative.
This key does not function basically.
However, the spherical powes can be adjusted to the LM data only when the data is larger than the
full correction to positive.
C. Astigmatism
C.1 First glasses
[Auto adjustment]
A certain power is reduced from each cylindrical power.
The difference between the left and right eyes shall be within 0.75 D.
[Semi-auto adjustment]
Add 0.25 D to the cylindrical powers.
Adjustable within the full correction. When the cylindrical powers are tried to be changed out of the
range, short beeps are audible and they do not change.
Reduce 0.25 D from the cylindrical powers.
Adjustable within 0 of cylindrical powers. When the cylindrical powers are tried to be changed out of
the range, short beeps are audible and they do not change.
* When the difference between the right and left cylindrical powers is large, the powers may be
changed up to 0.25 D only. This is because the patient eyes do not adjust to the glasses well with
0 D of monocular vision.
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C.2 With glasses
When the LM data has been entered:
[Auto adjustment]
A certain power is reduced from each cylindrical power.
When the lensomatory data is overcorrected, the full correction is selected.
The difference between the left and right eyes shall be within 0.75 D. However, when the difference in
the LM data is large, the adjusted one may be over 0.75 D.
The amount increased from the LM data shall be within 0.75 D. However, when the difference
between the left and right cylindrical powers in the LM data is large, the increased amount may be
over 0.75 D.
[Semi-auto adjustment]
Add 0.25 D to the spherical powers.
Adjustable within the full correction. However, it is possible to adjust the cylindrical powers within
the lensomatry data over the full correction only when the LM data is overcorrected.
Same as [Semi-auto adjustment] of C.1 First glasses.
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APPENDIX: Descriptions of Power Adjustment
D. Oblique Astigmatism
When the cylindrical axis is 16 to 74 or 106 to 164:
D.1 First glasses
[Auto adjustment]
The cylindrical powers are set to 0 for the patient who has slight astigmatism in the both eyes (C:
0.25 D, 0.50 D).
A certain power is reduced from each cylindrical power of 0.50 D or more. However, the difference
between the left and right eyes shall be within 0.75 D.
[Semi-auto adjustment]
Add 0.25 D to the cylindrical powers.
Adjustable within the full correction.
The cylindrical powers and axes are adjusted in the following order:
Reduce 0.25 D from the cylindrical powers.
Change the axes to either 90 or 180 (closer one).
Reduce certain powers from the cylindrical ones and change the axes.
* When the difference between the right and left cylindrical powers is large, the powers may be
changed up to 0.25 D only. This is because the patient eyes do not adjust to the glasses well with
0 D of monocular vision.
D.2 With glasses
When the LM data has been entered:
[Auto adjustment]
A certain power is reduced from each cylindrical power.
When the lensomatory data is overcorrected, the full correction is selected.
The difference between the left and right eyes shall be within 0.75 D. However, when the difference in
the LM data is large, the adjusted one may be over 0.75 D.
The amount increased from the LM data shall be within 0.75 D. However, when the difference
between the left and right cylindrical powers in the LM data is large, the increased amount may be
over 0.75 D.
[Semi-auto adjustment]
Same as [Semi-auto adjustment] of D.1 First glasses.
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APPENDIX: Descriptions of Power Adjustment
E. Myopia/Hyperopia and Astigmatism in Combination
The spherical and cylindrical powers are adjusted respectively as described in A. Myopia to D.
Oblique Astigmatism.
F. Anisometropia
Based on the concept that the difference between left and right powers is within 0.75 D, the patient
who has the difference of 1 D or more is regarded as anisometropia. The higher power is adjusted
close to the lower one as described in A. Myopia to D. Oblique Astigmatism.
When the LM data is entered in the refractor, the auto adjustment function adds 0.75 D to the higher
power side of the lensometory data.
G. One is Myopia and the Other is Hyperopia
The auto adjustment is not performed. The Dominant far: + S 0 Dominant near: S 0 message
appears.
When the right and left powers are low, correction may be not necessary. However, it is recommended to adjust the powers depending on the patients purpose.
For the patient who uses glasses for distance (far) correction
Adjust the positive spherical power close to 0.
For the patient who uses glasses for near correction
Adjust the negative spherical power close to 0.
For example: SPH R +1.00 D, L 1.00 D, To correct the powers for distance:
Press
Press
.
.
Then turn the dial clockwise until the best VA is obtained.
This adjustment should be performed manually by the operator. Copy the full correction and compare
the viewability for easy adjustment.
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APPENDIX: Linkage between Charts and Auxiliary Lenses
7.2
Linkage between Charts and Auxiliary Lenses
The following table shows the auxiliary lenses linked to the charts when the Chart link parameter is set
to Yes.
Chart
Auxiliary lens
Right eye
Mode
Left eye
VA charts
or
Astigmatism clock dial
or
C/A
Red-green
or
Dots
or
A/C
(XC mode)
Binocular balance
Polarizing filters
Polarized red-green
Polarizing filters
Phoria
Polarizing filters
Prism H/V
Phoria with fixation
Polarizing filters
Prism H/V
Vertical coincidence
Polarizing filters
Prism V
Horizontal coincidence
Polarizing filters
Prism H
Stereo
Worth
Red filter
Vertical line
Polarizing filters
Schober
Cross grid for near vision
Green filter
6BU prism
Prism H
Horizontal line
Fixation
Horizontal maddox
10BI prism
Prism V
/Vertical maddox
Prism H/V
Red filter
Fixed cross cylinder lens
Green filter
Prism H/V
or
ADD
VA chart for near vision
ADD
* The slash / indicates that the auxiliary lens changes alternately each time the chart button is pressed. The lens on the
right side is placed in the first pression of the chart button.
* The Prism H indicates base in/out prism (BI/BO) and V indicates base up/down prism (BU/BD).
* In the SSC-350 type T and TCG, the auxiliary lenses corresponding to the stereo test are open.
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APPENDIX: VA Conversion Table
7.3
VA Conversion Table
Decimal
Fraction (feet)
Fraction (meters)
20/400
6/120
20/200
6/60
0.04
0.05
0.063
0.1
0.125
0.15
6/48
20/150
0.16
6/38
0.2
20/100
6/30
0.25
20/80
6/24
20/70
0.3
6/20
0.32
20/60
0.4
20/50
6/15
0.5
20/40
6/12
0.6
0.63
6/10
20/30
0.7
0.8
20/25
6/7.5
0.9
1.0
20/20
1.2
6/6
6/5
1.25
20/15
1.5
6/4
1.6
2.0
20/10
6/3
2.5
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APPENDIX: Preset Addition Power
7.4
Preset Addition Power
The preset addition (ADD) powers are lower than the expected ones corredponding to the patients
age by increments of three (0.75 D).
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RT-5100
Age
Expected ADD power
(D)
Age
Preset ADD power (D)
45
1.5
up to 45
0.75
50
2.00
up to 50
1.25
55
2.25
up to 55
1.50
60
2.50
up to 60
1.75
65
2.75
up to 65
2.00
70
3.00
75
3.25
66 or later
2.25
APPENDIX: Estimated Visual Acuity Table
7.5
Estimated Visual Acuity Table
The estimated unaided VA is calculated from the AR (objective) data. The estimated aided VA is calculated by subtracting the LM data from the AR data. For the patient who has cylindrical powers, add
CYL to the spherical power.
The unaided VA is minimum and the aided VA is 20/30 without the AR data.
Spherical power (D)
Estimated VA value
Decimal
Fraction (feet)
Fraction (meters)
From 4.25
0.05
20/400
6/120
2.25 to 4.00
0.1
20/200
6/60
2.00
0.2
20/100
6/30
20/60
6/20
1.75
0.3
0.32
1.50
0.4
20/50
6/15
1.25
0.5
20/40
6/12
1.00
0.6
0.63
0.75
0.7
0.50
0.8
0.25
0.9
1.0
20/30
20/25
20/20
6/10
6/7.5
6/6
* The table may not correspond to the VA depending on the chart type.
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APPENDIX: Fog Amount in Binocular Balance
7.6
Fog Amount in Binocular Balance
The vision is fogged automatically during the binocular balance test when the Fog for binocular balance parameter is set to Yes.
VA value (subjective)
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Binocular fog amount (D)
Decimal
Fraction (feet)
Fraction (meters)
Up to 0.8
Up to 20/25
Up to 6/7.5
0.9
+0.25
1.0
20/20
6/6
+0.25
1.2
6/5
+0.50
1.25
+0.50
20/15
+0.50
1.5
6/4
+0.50
1.6
+0.50
2.0
20/10
6/3
+0.75
2.5
+0.75
APPENDIX: Standard Programs
7.7
Standard Programs
The RT-5100 has five programs of A, B, C, D and E, which can be programmed by the user.
The followinsg standard programs have already been written in Programs A and B as factory setting.
{ Program A: Presicison course 1
The final prescription is obtained after the monocular full correction (subjective data) is store. The binocualr balance test and auto adjustment are performed in the final field. Then the precise addition
power is measured with the cross grid for near vision in the subjective field.
(R: right eye, L: left eye, B: binocular eye)
1. AR data entry
Enter the AR data.
<Unaided field>
2. Unaided VA test
Measure the unaided VA.
<Aided field>
3. LM data entry
Enter the LM data.
4. Aided VA entry
Measure the aided VA.
<Subjective field>
5. R: AR data check
Check that the VA is about 0.7 in the AR data.
6. R: Red-green test
Spherical refinement with the red-green chart (fog + 0.5)
7. R: Cross cylinder test (axis)
Measure the cylindrical axis with the cross cylinder lens.
8. R: Cross cylinder test (power)
Measure the cylindrical power with the cross cylinder lens.
9. R: Red-green test
Spherical refinement with the red-green chart (fog + 0.5)
10. R: Best possible VA check (monocular full correction)
Best possible VA on the chart with most positive power
11. L: AR data check
Check that the VA is about 0.7 in the AR data.
12. L: Red-green test
Spherical refinement with the red-green chart (fog + 0.5)
13. L: Cross cylinder test (axis)
Measure the cylindrical axis with the cross cylinder lens.
14. L: Cross cylinder test (power)
Measure the cylindrical power with the cross cylinder lens.
15. L: Red-green test
Spherical refinement with the red-green chart (fog + 0.5)
16. L: Best possible VA check (monocular full correction)
Best possible VA on the chart with most positive power
<Final field>
17. B: Binocular balance test
Test the binocular balance.
18. B: Stereo test
Check the steroscopic vision and enter the stereoparallax
19. B: Power adjustment (auto)
Power adjustment depending on the purpose (auto adjustment)
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<Subjective field>
20. B: Addition power measurement
Measure the addition power with the cross grid chart for near vision
<Final field>
21. B: Addition power check
Check the addition power with the near VA chart.
{ Program B: Presicison course 2
The unaided and aided VA tests and auto adjustment are omitted from Program A.
It is necessary to enter the objective and subljective (copied from the objective) data with an auto
refractometer before Program B.
<Subjective field>
1. R: AR data check
Check that the VA is about 0.7 in the AR data.
2. R: Red-green test
Spherical refinement with the red-green chart (fog + 0.5)
3. R: Cross cylinder test (axis)
Measure the cylindrical axis with the cross cylinder lens.
4. R: Cross cylinder test (power)
Measure the cylindrical power with the cross cylinder lens.
5. R: Red-green test
Spherical refinement with the red-green chart (fog + 0.5)
6. R: Best possible VA check (monocular full correction)
Best possible VA on the chart with most positive power
7. L: AR data check
Check that the VA is about 0.7 in the AR data.
8. L: Red-green test
Spherical refinement with the red-green chart (fog + 0.5)
9. L: Cross cylinder test (axis)
Measure the cylindrical axis with the cross cylinder lens.
10. L: Cross cylinder test (power)
Measure the cylindrical power with the cross cylinder lens.
11. L: Red-green test
Spherical refinement with the red-green chart (fog + 0.5)
12. L: Best possible VA check (monocular full correction)
Best possible VA on the chart with most positive power
<Final field>
13. B: Binocular balance test
Test the binocular balance.
14. B: Stereo test
Check the steroscopic vision and enter the stereoparallax
15. B: Power adjustment
Power adjustment depending on the purpose (auto adjustment)
<Subjective field>
16. B: Addition power measurement
Measure the addition power with the cross grid chart for near vision
<Final field>
17. B: Addition power check
{ Programs C to E: Empty
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Check the addition power with the near VA chart.
8.
EMC (ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY)
The Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive sets the essential requirements for electrical and
electronic equipment that may disturb or even be disturbed by other equipment. The RT-5100
complies with these requirements as tabled below. Follow the guidance on the tables for use of the
device in the electromagnetic environment.
EMC (IEC 60601-1-2:2001)
Guidance and manufacturer's declaration - electromagnetic emissions
The RT-5100 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the
RT-5100 should assure that it is used in such an environment.
Emissions test
Compliance
Electromagnetic environment - guidance
RF emissions
CISPR 11
Group 1
The RT-5100 uses RF energy only for its internal function. Therefore,
its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any
interference in nearby electronic equipment.
RF emissions
CISPR 11
Class B
Harmonic emissions
IEC 61000-3-2
Class A
The RT-5100 is suitable for use in all establishments other than
domestic and those directly connected to the public low-voltage
power supply network that supplies buildings used for domestic
purposes.
Voltage fluctuations/
Flicker emissions
IEC 61000-3-3
Complies
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EMC (ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY)
Guidance and manufacturer's declaration - electromagnetic immunity
The RT-5100 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the
RT-5100 should assure that it is used in such an environment.
Immunity test
IEC 60601 test level
Compliance level
Electromagnetic environment - guidance
Electrostatic
Discharge (ESD)
IEC 61000-4-2
6 kV contact
8 kV air
6 kV contact
8 kV air
Floor should be wood, concrete or ceramic tile.
If floors are covered with synthetic material, the
relative humidity should be at least 30%.
Electrical fast
transient/burst
IEC 61000-4-4
2 kV
for power supply lines
1 kV
for input/output lines
2 kV
for power supply lines
1 kV
for input/output lines
Mains power quality should be that of a typical
commercial or hospital environment.
Surge
IEC 61000-4-5
1 kV
differential mode
2 kV
common mode
1 kV
differential mode
2 kV
common mode
Mains power quality should be that of a typical
commercial or hospital environment.
Voltage, dips,
short interruptions
and voltage
variations on
power supply input
lines
IEC 61000-4-11
<5% UT
<5% UT
Mains power quality should be that of a typical
commercial or hospital environment. If the user
of the RT-5100 requires continued operation
during power mains interruptions, it is
recommended that the RT-5100 be powered
from an uninterruptible power supply or a
battery.
Power frequency
(50/60 Hz)
magnetic field
IEC 61000-4-8
(>95% dip in UT)
(> 95% dip in UT)
for 0.5 cycle
40% UT
for 0.5 cycle
40% UT
(60% dip in UT)
(60% dip in UT)
for 5 cycles
70% UT
for 5 cycles
70% UT
(30% dip in UT)
(30% dip in UT)
for 25 cycles
< 5% UT
for 25 cycles
< 5% UT
(> 95% dip in UT)
(> 95% dip in UT)
for 5 sec
for 5 sec
3 A/m
3 A/m
NOTE UT is the a.c. mains voltage prior to application of the test level.
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Power frequency magnetic fields should be at
levels characteristic of a typical location in a
typical commercial or hospital environment.
EMC (ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY)
Guidance and manufacturer's declaration - electromagnetic immunity
The RT-5100 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the
RT-5100 should assure that it is used in such an environment.
Immunity test
IEC 60601 test level
Comliance level
Electromagnetic environment - guidance
Portable and mobile RF communications
equipment should be used no closer to any part
of the RT-5100, including cables, than the
recommended separation distance calculated
from the equation applicable to the frequency of
the transmitter.
Recommended separation distance
d=1.2x P
d=1.2x P 80 MHz to 800 MHz
Conduted RF
IEC 61000-4-6
3 Vrms
150 kHz to 80 MHz
3 Vrms
(V1=3)
Radiated RF
IEC 61000-4-3
3 V/m
80 MHz to 2.5 GHz
3 V/m
(E1=3)
d=2.3x P 800 MHz to 2.5 GHz
where P is the maximum output power rating of
the transmitter in watts (W) according to the
transmitter manufacturer and d is the
recommended separation distance in metres
(m).
Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters, as
determined by an electromagnetic site survey,a
should be less than the compliance level in
each frequency range.b
Interference may occur in the vicinity of
equipment marked with the following symbol:
NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the higher frequency range applies.
NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and
reflection from structures, objects and people.
a
Field strengths from fixed transmitters, such as base stations for radio (cellular/cordless) telephones and land mobile
radios, amateur radio, AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy. To
assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters, an electromagnetic site survey should be
considered. If the measured field strength in the location in which the RT-5100 is used exceeds the applicable RF
compliance level above, the RT-5100 should be observed to verify normal operation. If abnormal performance is
observed, additional measures may be necessary, such as reorienting or relocating the RT-5100.
b Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz, field strengths should be less than 3 V/m.
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EMC (ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY)
Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the
RT-5100
The RT-5100 is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled.
The customer or the user of the RT-5100 can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum
distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment (transmitters) and the RT-5100 as recommended
below, according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment.
Rated maximum output power of
transmitter
W
Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter
m
150 kHz to 80 MHz
d=1.2 P
80 MHz to 800 MHz
d=1.2 P
800 MHz to 2.5 GHz
d=2.3 P
0.01
0.12
0.12
0.23
0.1
0.38
0.38
0.73
1.2
1.2
2.3
10
3.8
3.8
7.3
100
12
12
23
For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above, the recommended separation distance
d in metres (m) can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter, where P
is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts (W) according to the transmitter
manufacturer.
NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies.
NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by
absorption and reflection from structures, objects and people.
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9.
INDEX
A
Aided visual acuity test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
Astigmatism test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
Auxiliary lens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55, 59, 136
Level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Level adjustment knob . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
M
Maddox test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112, 113
Musical score . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Backlight brightness control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Binocular balance test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
Calling up data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Cleaning the measuring windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125
Comments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Cross cylinder test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Near point of accommodation test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
Near point of convergence test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
Near point rod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Near vision test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Negative relative accommodation test . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
Negative relative convergence test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
Newspaper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Data list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54, 77
Date and time setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Dial switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5, 79
Dominant eye . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Parameter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
Phoria test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
Phoria with fixation test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
Polarized red-green test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
Positive relative accommodation test . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
Positive relative convergence test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
Power adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131
Power saving mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19, 79
Printer paper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123
Printout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Prism lenses setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Program A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30, 78, 141
Program B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78, 142
Program operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
E
Entering data from a lensmeter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Entering data from an auto refractometer . . . . . . . . . . . 22
EyeCare card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, 25, 130
F
Face shield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3, 122
Forehead rest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3, 122
Fuse holder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124
Fuses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124
Horizontal coincidence test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
Horizontal line isolation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Red-green filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Red-green test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
Refraction status patterns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Right side switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
IC card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, 25, 130
ID No. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Ideal visions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Schematic section of eye . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Schober test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
Semi-auto adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Single letter isolation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Standard program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30, 141
Stereo test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
L
Left side switch
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INDEX:
T
Touch panel calibration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .121
V
Vertical coincidence test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .103
Vertical line isolation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40
Von Graefe test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99, 101
W
Working distance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38, 76
Worth test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
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