Product Manual

RetinaVue
TM
Network
Quick Start Guide CenterVue DRS
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Updated 2015-12-14; 723488 DIR 80020418 Ver. C
1. Power on Computer and Camera.
To avoid communication issues, verify that the
computer is on before powering on the camera.
2. Ensure RetinaVue Software is Running.
When the computer starts up, it should
automatically launch the application. If the
RetinaVue Network Client application is
not
already open, double-click the desktop icon.
3. Begin a New Exam & Acquire Images.
(a) Seat the patient and make sure the patient
can easily reach the camera. The patients
chin should press down on the chin rest until
a “click” sound is heard. The patient’s
forehead should be able to firmly touch the
forehead rest. The patient’s eyebrow should
be roughly a ½ inch below the bottom of the
forehead rest.
(b) Once the patient is properly positioned they
can sit back in their seat while the user
enters the patient information.
(c) Turn off the lights in the room so that the
patient’s pupils can begin to dilate.
(d) On the computer, click the New Exam button
in the RetinaVue Network Client software.
(e) Complete all required fields. Required fields
are outlined in red.
(f) Click the NEXT button to save the patient
information. A message should be displayed
indicating the patient has been added to the
camera. Press OK.
(g) On the DRS camera, select the HOME link in
the top left corner of the screen. Click the
PATIENT LIST button.
(h) Select the patient from the patient list by
touching the patient name.
(i) Instruct the patient to lean forward into
position. When the patient’s chin presses
down on the chinrest, the START button will
become enabled on the camera. Press the
START button to start the imaging process.
(j) While the camera head is locating the
patient’s eye, inform the patient that the
camera is not going to touch them or blow a
puff of air into their eye.

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