Specifications

38 II For Camera Operators (Pullout section)
The EyePACS Handbook: Tools for Program Success
Images of the Left Eye
External: Fundus Reflex
Correction Sleeve (#11 in camera diagram on
page 19) on the right side of the camera is
pulled out completely; head is positioned 1
inch from Forehead Rest (#18 in camera
diagram on page 19); iris detail should be
focused by using the Focus Knob (#1 in
camera diagram on page 19); eye should
take up 2/3 of the screen as pictured.
Internal, Field 1: Macula
Correction Sleeve (#11 in camera diagram on
page 19) on the right side of the camera is
pushed in completely; head is positioned
directly against the Forehead Rest (#18 in
camera diagram on page 19); the optic disc
and macula should be equal distances from
the center as pictured. This is the default
position of the camera when it is initially
turned on.
Internal, Field 2: Disc
Correction Sleeve (#11 in camera diagram on
page 19) on the right side of the camera is
pushed in completely; head is positioned
directly against the Forehead Rest (#18 in
camera diagram on page 19); the optic disc
should be in the center of the retina.
Fixation target is shifted three times to the
right by pressing on the Fixation Target
Button (#9 in camera diagram on page 19)
and moving it to the right three times. The
macula will be slightly right of the optic disc.
Internal, Field 3: Temporal to
Macula
Correction Sleeve (#11 in camera diagram on
page 19) on the right side of the camera is
pushed in completely; head is positioned
directly against the Forehead Rest (#18 in
camera diagram on page 19); the optic disc
should be to the far left of the retina (if
visible). Fixation target is shifted three times
to the left by pressing on the Fixation Target
Button (#9 in camera diagram on page 19)
and moving it to the left three times. The
macula should be below and to the left of the
center, as pictured.