Specifications

33 II For Camera Operators (Pullout section)
The EyePACS Handbook: Tools for Program Success
Joystick up and down. Note: Be careful of the patient’s proximity to the camera
so that you don’t bump the nose!
8. Press the Fixation Target Button (#9 on camera diagram on page 19) to the
LEFT three times. You will see a white square on the screen of the fundus
camera (appears green in image above) shifting as you move the Fixation Target
Button.
9. Readjust the two dots. To do so, move target up or down using the Height
Adjusting Dial (#7 on camera diagram on page 19); move target left or right
using the Joystick (#6 on camera diagram on page 19). If the dots are not
focused (appear large and blurry or are not within view), readjust using the
Joystick. The optic nerve should appear to the left of center for the right eye
and to the right of center for the left eye.
10. Once the image is focused, take the photo by pressing the Shutter Button (#5
on camera diagram on page 19).
11. Switch to the left eye by moving the camera platform to the right, then repeat
steps 1 through 7 above.
12. Press the Fixation Target Button (#9 on camera diagram on page 19) to the
RIGHT two times. You will see a white square on the screen of the fundus
camera shifting as you move the Fixation Target Button.
13. Readjust the two dots. To do so, move target up or down using the Height
Adjusting Dial (#7 on camera diagram on page 19); move target left or right
using the Joystick (#6 on camera diagram on page 19). If the dots are not
focused (appear large and blurry or are not within view), readjust using the
Joystick. The optic nerve should appear to the left of the center for the right
eye, and to the right of center for the left eye.
14. Take the photo by pressing the Shutter Button (#5 on camera diagram on page
19).