Specifications

29 II For Camera Operators (Pullout section)
The EyePACS Handbook: Tools for Program Success
target inner circle. Note: The screen on the fundus camera will appear out of
focus until step 4, when you press the View Switching Button.
3. If the pupil is split, as seen in the image below, move camera platform toward
patient or yourself until the split is corrected and there is no split (see below).
4. Press the View Switching Button (#8 on camera diagram on page 19) to increase
the size of the onscreen image of the eye. The eye should fill approximately 2/3
of the screen on the fundus camera.
5. Move the camera platform toward yourself completely. Use the Focus Knob (#1
on camera diagram on page 19) to focus the image until you see detail in the iris.
Failure to see detail may occur if the patient’s forehead is too close to the
Forehead Rest (#18 on camera diagram on page 19). To correct the problem,
ask the patient to move forehead away from the Forehead Rest while
maintaining the chin’s position on the Chin Rest (#21 on camera diagram on
page 19).
6. Take the photo by pressing the Shutter Button (#5 on camera diagram on page
19).
7. Switch to the left eye by moving the camera platform to the right. Repeat steps
1 through 6.
CAUTION
Keep fingers and noses AWAY from the lens! The big lens in front of
the camera is very delicate.
Do NOT attempt to clean the big lens.
Computers can crash. If you have a problem with the computer, do
NOT press buttons and keys. Stop and call for support.