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TOPCON NON-MYDRIATIC RETINAL CAMERA TRC-NW3 For service and digital camera upgrades on Topcon instruments, contact: Richard J Kinch, PhD Palm Beach County, Florida USA http:/Awww.truetex.com/ (561) 966-8400 Thank you for purchasing the TOPCON Non-Mydriatic Retinal Camera TRC-NWS. To get the best use from the instrument, please carefully read these instructions and place it in a convenient location for future reference. [> PRECAUTIONS ——______ 1. This is a precision instrument which needs to be used and kept in places under normal life conditions regarding temperature and humidity. Do not ex- pose the instrument to direct sunshine. 2. To ensure best use, install the instrument on a level floor free from any vibration. 3. Always check that the power cord is plugged in correctly before use. WARNING: For safety always make sure the instrument is correctly grounded. 4. Use care that no fingerprints or foreign matter remains on the objective lens. Cap the lens and cover the instrument with a dust cover when not in use. 5. Topcon is not responsible for any modification caused by disassembling or adjustments made by unauthorized dealer or persons. 6. Contact your authorized dealer or TOPCON directly if any trouble occurs. CONTENTS 1. NOMENCLATURE... 1.1 Instrument body .. 1.2 Polaroid attachment PA-NW3.. 2. ASSEMBLY... 2.1 Components. 2.2 Assembling procedur 2.3 Checking after assemblin: 3. OPERATION PROCEDURES...... 3.1 Preparations for photography 3.2 Preparations. 3.3 Photography... 3.3.1 Photography with 45° picture angle 3.3.2. Photography with 20° picture angle 3.4 Automatic shut-off mechanism ..... 4.2 Cleaning lenses. 4.2.1 Cleaning objective lens .... 4.2.2. Cleaning Polaroid attachment PA-NW3 lens. 4.3 Replacing lamps . 4.3.1. Replacing observation lamp .. 4.3.2. Replacing xenon lamp. 4.4 Replacing fuse... 4.5 Expendables and spare parts list 5. BEFORE REQUESTING SERVICE.. 6. OPTIONAL ACCESSORY — 35mm Camera 7. SPECIFICATIONS... 1. NOMENCLATURE 1.1 Instrument body 1)Camera attaching lever (2)Focusing knob leo monitor shutter release button @®Omni-directional joystick Operate the joystick, and the instrument moves back and forth or right and left. Turn the joystick, and the instrument moves ver- tically. ©Chinrest adjustment control Turn the knob and the chinrest moves vertically. External fixation target The target is used to guide the patient's line of sight for peripheral photography. @Angle changing selector (9)Diopter compensation lens selector Used to change compensation settings for heavy myopic or hyperopic patients or for anterior photography. @Alarm lamp The lamp will blink, preventing releasing the shutter when the an- gle changing selector does not match to the position of diaphragm selector. (@Diaphragm selector @Intrared filter selector Contrast control knob Used to adjust monitor image for contrast. (Brightness control knob Used to adjust monitor image for brightness. @Fuse holder 2 (@®Forehead rest @Canthus marker Guide to adjust patient’s eye for height @®Head support band @®Chinrest @Chinrest tissue pin @Lamp house cover Open the cover, for renewing xenon or observation lamp. @Base locking knob Turn the knob clockwise, and the cross-slide mechanism is locked. Turn it counterclockwise, and the mechanism is free to move. @Power switch @ Power lamp @Socket @)Fuse holder 1 @Voltage selector @Fixation target switch When turned on, the internal fixation target blinks. When turned off, the external fixation target blinks, @Auto shut-off indicator @IMumination intensity control @)Charge lamp @Flash selector HIGH, M, or LOW — selectable @Flash intensity selector HIGH or LOW — selectable 1.2 Polaroid attachment PA-NW3 (a)Polaroid alarm lamp When this lamp blinks, the shutter can not be released and photography is prevented. (b)Film pack eject lever Press the lever in arrow direction, and the film pack ejection slot opens (c)Film pack ejection slot (d)Film frame counter Indicates the number of remaining frames. (e)Screen paper release button (f) Mirror-up knob 2. ASSEMBLY 2.1 Components () © [ : Description ___ Quantity Stored in | @) instrument body 1 pe. (8) Rail cover (right) 1 pe. | (©) Rail cover (left) 1 po. (D) Power supply cord 1 pe. | (© Dust cover 1 pc. | (F) Spare parts case 1 pe. TRC-NW3 (G) Observation lamp 2 pe. (H) Chinrest tissue pad 1 pe. (l) Chinrest tissue pin (spare) 2 pe. (J) Fuse (spare) 6 pe. (K) External fixation target 1 pe. (U Instruction manual 1 pc. |_(M) Polaroid attachment PA-NW3 ipo. PA.NW3 2.2 Assembling procedure (1) Remove the instrument body from the box and place it on the table. (2) Raise the omni-directional joystick a little, and remove the styrofoam insert out of the cross-slide bottom in the arrow dire NOTE: Be sure to remove the insert in the ar- row direction to avoid damaging the microswitch mounted on cross-slide bottom. (3) Remove both styrofoam inserts from the cross-slide wheels. (4) Move the instrument body to the left, as seen from the operator's side, remove wheel stopper on right side by removing 2 screws. 7 = ~ (6) Mount rail cover (right) (B) and secure it with screw removed in (4) (6) Mount rail cover (left) (C) in the same way as (46). (7) Mounting observation lamp (a) Apply a finger to the lamp house cover i bottom cavity, and pull it forward a little before removing it downward. If it is difficult to remove, use a coin to re- move inserting in the groove at the bottom of the cover. (b) Hold lamp with convex toward you, then push it fully into the lamp holder. Make sure the lamp is correctly in position in the lamp holder. (c) Fasten lamp terminals with 2 setscrews. (d) Mount lamp house cover. First insert the top convex, then the bottom. NOTE: The lamp will not light if the lamp house cover i@i) is not in place to prevent risk of electric shock. Mount the lamp house cover i) well after renewing lamp. (8) Fit chinrest tissue pad (H) onto the chin- rest (9, (a) Secure chinrest tissue pad (H) using chin- rest tissue pin @ (b) Tear a sheet off the pad each time the in- strument is used. (9) Mount external fixation target (K). Match external fixation target (K) groove with that of the instrument connector be- fore tightening the holding screw. There should be no play after tightening the screw, (10) Mount Polaroid attachment (M) onto the in- strument body (A). (a) Use base locking knob @ to secure the in- strument body. () Turn camera attaching lever (2) clockwise until it stops, The red mark will be positioned right above (©) Match Polaroid attachment (M) mount and connector with those of the instrument body, then press them together, matching the instrument red mark with that of the Polaroid attachment. ate + Connector NOTE: Do not press connectors without align- ing first. Pins may be bent, causing faulty con- tact. Be sure to press mount and connector together at the same time. (d) Turn counterclockwise the camera attach- ing lever to lock the attachment on the body. 2.3 Checking after assembling (1) Checking voltage selector Use care that voltage selector indicates the proper voltage. Everything is all right if the switches on the top and bottom are posi: tioned as shown. If not, contact your dealer. ‘ om. ae a (2) Checking power voltage Make sure power voltage is within + 10% of 100V, 120V, 220V and 240V. For any pow- er voltage exceeding this range, use cons- tant voltage power source (commercially available). (3) Checking power outlet Check to see that the outlet can receive a 3pin plug. If not, contact your electrician, Be sure to provide correct grounding. (4) Checking cross-slide for operation Loosen base locking knob @ and operate the joystick to see that cross-slide moves well. (@) Horizontal movement The cross-slide may be stiff and stop half- way when moved right or left soon after un- packing. Move it right or left firmly once, and it will move correctly. (b) Back-and-forth movement (5) Checking observation lamp Connect power input cord (D) with an in- door outlet and turn power switch @ on. Pull out infrared filter selector (i to provide visible light. Put a hand in front of the ob- jective lens to check that illumination light is emitted (Checking xenon lamp of Polaroid at- tachment Load it with a film pack. (See P.10 for load. ing). An empty film pack whose frames have been used will also do. When charge lamp Gi)is turned on, release the shutter button @) to check the xenon lamp emits light. 3. OPERATION PROCEDURES 3.1 Preparations for photography (1) Turn power switch @ on. (2) Load Polaroid attachment with film pack. (a) Press film pack eject lever (b) in the arrow direction, and film pack ejection slot (c) opens. (b) Push in film pack fully with film pack screen paper down. If not, film pack ejec- tion slot will not close. (©) Close film pack ejection slot (c). (3) Press screen paper button (e) to take out screen paper. Polaroid alarm lamp (a) will go out when screen paper is removed. NOTE: In any of the following cases, Polaroid alarm will blink, preventing the shutter from being released. Film pack is not loaded. *The remaining frame is 0 (all 10 frames of pack have been used.) *Screen paper remains unremoved. NOTE: TOPCON recommend Polaroid Type 779 (for professional use) for use with PA-NW3. (4) Everything is ready for photography once screen paper is removed * Film development completes in 3 to 5 minutes. * Polaroid alarm lamp (a) blinks when film counter (d) reaches 0 to tell film is all used, Polaroid attachment camera will not oper- ate even if shutter release button is pressed. Press film pack eject lever (b) in arrow direction, and film pack ejection slot (0) will open to allow loading a new film pack. 10 3.2 Preparations (1) Darken the room so that it is difficult to read a newspaper. Then the patient's pupils will be naturally dilated. (2) Hold omni-directional joystick @) erect and pull cross-siide fully toward you. (3) Have the patient sit down. NOTE: Tell the patient to remove glasses or contact lenses if worn. (a) Adjust table or chair height. 3.3 Photography (b) Have the patient to rest his chin against the chinrest (9 and forehead against fore- head rest. (c) Turn chinrest adjusting control ©) to match canthus marker (@) with the patient's eye when seen from side. (d) If necessary, secure the patient's head with head support band (i). 3.3.1 Photography with 45° picture angle (1) Set angle changing selector ® and di- aphragm selector (t) at 45°. NOTE: If angle changing selector @) and di- aphragm selector (\) are not set correctly at the same angle, alarm lamp (© will blink, preventing the shutter releasing. 12 (2) Provide illumination intensity contro! @ {b) Operate the cross slide to bring the pa- with a proper setting (3 for standard). tient’s pupil to the scale center. Fight and left 0 movement () Set flash selector @ at an appropriate level. A combination table of light intensity for pho- tography Flash selector @ : HIGH | M_ | Low Flash intensity] HIGH | 300ws | 200 | 150 seein Low | 250 | 150 | 100 RD Vetical movement (4) Turn fixation target switch @) on. (8) Project the anterior on the video monitor screen to bring the patient's pupil to the scale center. © Observing anterior portion of eye (a) With the cross-slide pulled fully toward you, turn the focusing knob (2) fully in the arrow direction. ‘Check that the slide Is fully toward you and” Omni ‘irectionat joystick is erect The scale will tell you whether the pupil is ful- ly ready for retinal photography or not. Well dilated. @ Narrowly dilated for photography Not well dilated. More dilation is needed. 13 ‘© Photographing the anterior (a) Pull out diopter compensation lens selec tor @ and set it at +. Split lines on the video monitor screen will disappear. Split lines (b) Turn focusing knob @) to make anterior image appear on the video monitor screen before releasing the shutter button @. (© Move the instrument further toward the patient, and the retinal image will appear on the screen. © Supply illumination light correctly Hold the joystick © erect, and bring the instrument further toward the patient so that the pupil coaxial with the scale. * Further steps are hard to follow if the joystick © is not erect, (2) Instruct the patient to look at the internal fixation target. The patient may notice the internal fixa tion target when the retinal image comes into view after bringing the instrument fur- ther toward him. Tell the patient to directly look through the lens, indicating the ob- jective lens barrel and bringing the instru- ment further toward him when centering the pupil with the cross-slide pulled fully toward you. Tell then the patient to look at the small red blinking point coming into view. Thus the patient may be led quickly into posi- tion ready for photography. * Photographing can be done for the follow: ing positions with an internal fixation target. Internal fixation target seen from the patient side When photographing the right eye ' | Internal fixation Split lines target Picture photographed 14 When photographing the left eye Back.and-forth Q movernent (9) Operate the cross-slide so that the bright spot in the center may be in the center of the video monitor screen. Split lines Internal fixation target © Using an external fixation target The target is used when photographing other sites than photographed with an in- ternal fixation target. (a) Turn fixation target switch @ off, and the external fixation target will blink. (b) Move the external fixation target arm, watching the video monitor screen, so that the desired site for photography is found. (8) Directly bring the instrument further toward the patient, and the bright spots for setting the working distance will appear. © Adjusting the working distance * Four bright spots come into view at first They will be three when a proper working distance is given. In case there is a dis- parity among them, the bright spot in the center will be separated into two, thus there will be seen 4 bright spots. Set the instrument at a position where three bright, spots may be clearly seen 15 (10)Focus. Setting the split lines. Turn focusing knob (2) to line up the split lines on the video monitor screen. split lines * It may be due to the following that the split lines are difficult to look at. ‘In case observation illumination is too bright, the split lines will be vanished. (in case observation illumination is too dark, the retinal image will be difficult to observe.) *The split line may be vanished due to video monitor contrast or brightness con- trol. (In case the split lines are too dimmed, the retinal image will be difficult to observe.) * It may be due to the following that the split lines, half of or none of them is not observed. ‘*When the pupil is not well dilated: More dilation must be urged. ‘When the eyelash or eyelid interrupts il- lumination light: Tell the patient to open the eye wider. Instruct the patient to open the eye wider. lliumination does not come along with the eye in position. Repeat (4) and after. When the split lines are not lined up’ (a) Pull out diopter compensation lens selec- tor @ in case the split lines are not in line even if focusing knob @) was turned fully. When the patient is heavily myopi When the patient is heavily hyperopic + ig (b) As the split lines then disappear, turn focusing knob @) so that the retinal image may be clearly observed on the video mo- nitor screen. (11)Make sure that three bright spots match with the split lines in position before releasing the shutter button (@). Make sure that no eyelash or eyelid inter rupts illumination light. No photography is possible while charge lamp @) is off. This tells that charging is going on. (12)Upon photographing, turn power switch @) off and cap the objective lens. 3.3.2 Photography with 20° picture angle (1) Set angle changing selector @ and di- aphragm selector (i}) at 20° NOTE: If angle changing selector (@) and di- aphragm selector (i are not set correctly at the same angle, alarm lamp @ will blink, preventing the shutter from releasing. (2) Provide illumination intensity control © with a proper setting. (4 for standard) @) Follow then (2)—@) as described in pho- tographing at 45° picture angle. Photographing is carried out with an in- ternal fixation target and at an pho- tographing angle of 20° to produce pictures taken in a position where the op- tic disc is in the center. 16 Internal fixation target seen from the patient's side When photographing the right eye Internal fixation target Split lines Pictures photographed When photographing the left eye Split lines Internal fixation target Seay When the internal fixation target is not visible: If the patient is not able to observe the in- ternal fixation target, turn fixation target switch @ off and use an external fixation target instead. Lead the patient's eye us- ing the external fixation target to center the optic disc at 45° picture angle and switch the angle to 20°. This can be done with ease. 17 (4) Make sure that three bright spots and split lines are matched with each other in po- sition before releasing the shutter (4). Make sure that no eyelash or eyelid inter- rupts illumination light. 3.4 Automatic shut-off mechanism The instrument is equipped with a power- saving function for energy-saving. * With the funtion, the supply of power to the TV camera, video monitor and observation lamp will stop automatically in case more than 10 minutes have passed without car- ying out any photographing Tell the patient to open the eye wider. NOTE: Do not make illumination too bright. The split lines will be difficult to look at. Make it a little darker. (8) Upon photographing, turn power switch @) off, and cap the objective lens. * When this function works, auto shut-off in- dicator @ will blink. Release the shutter (@) once, and the instru- ment will be ready again. 4, MAINTENANCE 4.1 Daily care (1) Dust is a formidable foe to the instrument. To produce fine pictures, care should be taken that no fingerprints or dirt may be ad- hered to the objective lens. Be sure to cap the objective lens and cover the instrument with a dust cover when the instrument is not in use. If the objective lens has got dirty, clean it referring to the instructions as given in 4241 4.2 Cleaning lenses 4.2.1 Cleaning objective lens (1) Darken the room, pull out the infrared filter selector (i to provide visible light, set illu- mination intensity control @ at § and look through the objective lens from front di- agonally, and dirt or soil may be clearly seen. (2)In case dust or dirt is observed on the ob- jective lens surface, use a blower to clean it, taking care that the blower tip may not touch the lens. (3) In case fingerprints or oil soiled the tens: (a) Use a blower to blow noticeable dust off (b) Prepare a solution containing ethyl alcohol. (c) Damp a soft (washed and dried) gauze in the solution and wipe the lens spirally from the center to the outer gently with it. In case the lens is heavily soiled, repeat wip- ing the lens. Do not wipe the lens with dust on it or do not rub the lens hard with the gauze. The lens surface will be damaged. (4) In case dirt is hard to remove, contact your authorized dealer or TOPCON. (2) Use a soft cloth to wipe the cover, opera- tion panel or video monitor screen when any of them has got dirty. Clean the cover using detergent when it has got heavily dirty. The cover is plastic, and it may be deformed or discolored if it is cleaned with chemicals or solvent. (3) Turn power switch @ off when the instru ment is not used. me 4.2.2 Cleaning Polaroid attachment PA-NW3 lens (1) Turn mirror-up knob (f) counterclockwise using a coin till it clicks and the lens will come up, bringing the lens into view. (2) Blow dust or dirt off the lens using a blower. (3) Upon blowing, turn the knob (f) clockwise till it clicks, Lens 18 19 4.3 Replacing lamps ———— Precautions (1) Be sure to turn power switch @ off and dis. connect power input cord from outlet be- fore proceeding with renewal. (2) Do not touch the lamp soon after it has gone out The lamp is too hot to touch. (3) Do not touch the lamp with a bare hand. The glass may be soiled by fingerprints or dirt, causing the lamp to be cloudy. Do not touch the glass directly. (4) Handle the lamp with good care since it is little resistant to shock. (5) In case the lamp house cover @i) comes off the lamp will not be turned on to prevent electric shock. After renewal, be sure to re- store the lamp house cover ) well. 4.3.1 Replacing observation lamp (1) Make sure that power lamp @ is off. (2) Put a finger onto the lamp house cover @) lower concave. Pull a little toward you to remove it downward. If it is difficult to remove, use a coin to re- move inserting in the groove at the bottom of the cover. (3) Loosen 2 lamp terminal screws to remove lamp terminals. (4) Pull the lamp directly toward you, holding the bottom, and remove the lamp from the lamp holder. (6) Hold a new lamp with the convex toward you, push it into the lamp holder fully, slid- ing it. Make sure then that the lamp is in place in the holder. (6) Use 2 setscrews to fasten lamp terminais well. (7) Restore lamp house cover i). Insert the top convex first 4.3.2 Replacing xenon lamp (1) Turn power switch @ off, disconnect pow: er input cord from outlet and wait 5 minutes for natural discharge before removing lamp house cover {i (2) Loosen 3 pc. of setscrews. ] | | (3) Move xenon board right a little, pinching it at the top and bottom, to pull it directly toward you, (4) Pinch a new xenon board with PC board (6) Tighten 3 pe. setscrews well concave at left, and insert it till it reaches the end. Move it left a little and fit it to set- (6) Restore lamp house cover ‘i screws. 4.4 Replacing fuse ‘When fuse has blown Power lamp @® does not light, and the instrument ___|d0es not operate. _| Charge lamp 1) does (1) Make sure that power lamp @ is off. (2) Turn fuse holder counterclockwise to re- move it while pushing. esas Tal — ____| not tight. (3) Provide a new fuse equivalent to the one Fa Control eirauit A Tho whole instrument as shown in capacity. = joes not work._| |F5 1108) | Observation illumination | Observation lamp does not light (4) Mount fuse holder by holding and turning [F§ iaa) | Conti circuit B No image appears on it clockwise. J 4.5 Expendables and spare parts list eee] Place an order for expendables or spare parts, indicating the article, article code and quan- tity required. [40537 Tet0- “0531800 40310 4082 | Spare parts se [Fuse (Ft) SA 100, 100 20005 3219 2.5A (220, 240V) | 40537 5305 8 (220, 240v) | 406591 5305 __ [Fuse (3) 0.58 40900 161 [Fuse (4) 6a, _[ 40891 5306 | Fuse (F5) 108 “40805 3221 (F6) 108, 40805 3221 20 5. BEFORE REQUESTING SERVICE 1. Give a check to the following, and contact your authorized dealer or TOPCON when something wrong has happened to the instrument. 2. Be sure to disconnect power input plug from outlet before replacing a lamp or fuse. Trouble | Check points (1) The picture is taken dark in |els the picture taken at a distance away from the the periphery. proper working distance between the patient's eye and the instrument? (Do you see the bright spot well when you take the picture?) els the patient's eye dilated well? (@ The picture is taken with | Is the picture taken at a shorter distance than the flare on the whole. proper working distance? (Do you see the bright spot well when you take the picture?) *ls the patient's eye lens cloudy? (8) Some ambiguous white vig the objective lens clean? See 4.2.1 for cleaning the points are photographed. | lens. (4) No picture appears on the video monitor screen. *ls auto shut-off mechanism working? (Release the shutter button @ once when auto shut-off indicator @ is blinking.) «ls Polaroid attachment mounted in place? ‘*Are video monitor contrast and brightness controls set at a proper level? ‘ls observation lamp on? (Pull out infrared filter selec- tor @ to make sure of it using visible light.) *Are fuses OK? (F1, 2, 6) (5) Observation lamp does not light. Replace the lamp. ‘ls auto shut-off mechanism working? ‘*Are lamp terminals secured well? *Are fuses OK? (F1, 2, 4, 5) ‘ls lamp house cover @) in position? (6) The internal fixation target can not be seen. els fixation target switch @ on? Are fuses OK? (F1, 2, 4, 6) Some patients have difficulties in looking at the target when photographing is carried out at 20° picture an- gle. If this is the case, switch the target to an external one. (7) Split lines can not be seen. sls the diopter compensation lens not at + or —? *Are fuses (F1,2,6) OK? sls the pupil dilated well? *ls the eyelash or eyelid interrupting illumination light? (8) Polaroid attachment does not work. ‘Is auto shut-off mechanism working? *ls Polaroid attachment mounted in piace? }*Is Polaroid attachment loaded with-film? Is screen paper removed from film pack? * Are angle changing selector @) and diaphragm selector @ at a proper level? ‘Are fuses OK? (F1, 2, 4, 6) (9) Xenon lamp does not emit light. ‘ls auto shut-off mechanism working? *ls xenon PC board in place? Are fuses OK? (F1, 2, 3, 4, 6) *1s lamp house cover @) mounted in place? (10) Dust is seen on the Polaroid! picture. *Is no dust observed on the lens surface? See 4.2. for cleaning. 22 6. OPTIONAL ACCESSORY—35mm Camera @ Feature A cordless, 35mm camera body with builtin motor drive. Nomenclature (A) Positioning groove () Frame-counter (B) Film advance lever Illuminated when film is loaded. (C) Film rewind crank (J) Speed control knob (D) Back-cover release knob Use the camera in the range of S. Pull the knob up, and the cover opens. (K) Memo holder (E) Film rewind button Used to hold film box tab in use. (F) Motor drive switch (L) Film compartment (G) Warning lamp (M) Sprocket This lamp lights red if film advance stops (N) Spool groove halfway. (0) Synchro socket (H) Shutter release lever Used to receive data pack synchro plug. Turn this lever to release the shutter when manual advancing is used. © Specifications Image format: 22mm Magnification: 1.7x at 45° 3.7x at 20° Dimensions: 144(W) x 62(0) x 177(H)mm Weight: 0.8kg Film used: ISO(ASA)64 or 100(color positive) Loading film in the 35mm camera 1) With 35mm camera mounted on the main body (1) Mount 36mm camera on the instrument. Same as mounting Polaroid attachment PA-NW3. (Refer to P.8 for mounting) 3 on. 2) Turn power switch (3) Turn motor drive switch (F) on. © Never move shutter release lever (H). If this lever is moved with the camera Mounted on the instrument, film will wind suddenly and may cause trouble with the camera (4) Fully pull up back-cover release knob (D). © 35mm camera back cover will be opened. (5) Insert film in cassette compartment (L). © Ensure back-cover release knob (0) is pulled up with back cover opened (©) Push down the back-cover release knob (D) and insert shaft in the cassette shaft hole. © Lower the back-cover release knob (D) while turning it, so that cassette recess matches with backcover release knob (D) groove. (7) Pull out the film leader and insert correctly in take-up spool groove (N). © Do not touch the film rail picture mask. It is easily deformed (8) Engage film perforations with sprocket (M) teeth, then check before releasing shutter @). 24 25 © Do not attempt manual winding. © Be sure to turn motor drive switch (F) off before manual winding. If automatic wind- ing does operate after manual winding, turn motor drive switch (F) off once, then on. This will ready the automatic winder. (9) Make sure that film has no slack and cas- sette is correctly in place. @ When cassette is not in place: Tum film rewind crank (C) clockwise till it stops, and remove the film slack in the cassette. ‘© When film is well rewound: Film rewind crank (C) will turn counter- clockwise when film is properly wound. © When film is not well wound: It may be because perforations did not en- gage well with sprocket teeth. Reload film. (10) Replace the back lid after comfirming that the film is properly wound. Press the back cover until it completely closes. Frame counter (!) window will be illumi- nated when film is loaded. This helps for checking the number of remaining frames. (11) Keep releasing shutter until frame coun- ter (|) indicates the first frame. © Frame counter indicates S, 1, 2... 36 in this order. (12) Begin photographing when first frame is indicated. © Checking film for frame number As film frame reaches 36 in the case of a 36-frame film or 24 for a 24-frame film, film winding will stop automatically, al- lowing no further photography. Load new film for further photography. Film counter (1) window will not be illu- minated when film is removed from the camera. (13) Alarm lamp (G) lights when film is out. Turn motor drive switch (F) off. (14) Press film rewind button (E). ‘lm rewind button (15) Raise and turn counterclockwise film re wind crank (C). © Turn the crank till film comes off sprock- et (M), which can be audibly checked. (16) Pull up back-cover release knob (0). '* As soon as back cover is opened, frame counter indicates S. (17) Remove film. 2) With 35mm camera removed from the main body (1) Turn motor drive switch (F) off. © Follow then the steps as described in (4)- (7) in 1). (P.24) © Take care of film advance lever (B). Wind film till advance lever stops. (2) Engage film perforations with sprocket (M) teeth, © Check that they are well engaged with each other, then wind film one frame with film advance lever (B). (3) Repeat winding and turning manual shut- ter release lever (H) till frame counter (I) indicates the first frame. (4) Mount 35mm camera on the instrument. © See (1) in 1) With 36mm camera mounted ‘on the main body. (©) Turn motor drive switch (F) on. 26 27 7. SPECIFICATIONS Angle of coverage: 45°, 20%(at OD), switchable with a lever Working distance: 42mm Area photographed: 74mme on Polaroid film Photographic magnification: 45° — 5.7 on Polaroid film 20° — 12.4x on Polaroid film Pupil diameter for photography: 4.0mm¢ or more Patient diopter correction range: Without correction lens: — 15D to +12D (where split lines are used) With minus correction lens: —14D to -37D With plus correction lens: +11D to +41D Pupil positioning: The anterior portion of eye can be observed. (A scale is provided to check the pupil for diameter and to position the pupil.) Focusing: By split lines to be focused on the retina, Setting the working distance: with 3 bright spots Fixation target: Internal target (2 fixed points, automatic detection of horizontal movement and picture angle switching) or External target — selectable Light source: Halogen lamp for observation 8V, 50W Xenon lamp for photography DC280V, 300Wsec Automatic shut-off mechanism: Power- saving system TV camera: CCD camera Video monitor: 4inch monochrome Cross-slide movement: Coarse-80mm longitudinally, 90mm. horizontally Fine-12mm longitudinally, and horizontally Cross:-slide vertical travel: 30mm Chinrest vertical travel: 60mm Power source: frequency 50/60H2 voltage AC 100, 120, 220, 240V — selectable Weight: Instrument body 24.2Kg Polaroid attachment: 1.2Kg Dimensions: 300(W) x 570(D) x 605(H)mm with Polaroid attachment Power consumption: 280VA {R) Polaroid ie the rogistorad trade mark of Polaroid Corporation theaquatered at Cambridge, Massachussets, USA) Subject to change in design andior specifications without advance notice TOPCON TOKYO OPTICAL CO., LTD. 75:1 Hasuruma.cho, habeshky, Tokyo, 174 Japan elox'0272 2864 Phone:3-967 1101 Fae 3 960-8214 TOPCON INSTRUMENT CORPORATION OF AMERICA ‘CORPORATE OFFICE 185, West Century Road, Paramus, New Jeisey 07652. 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