Page 2 - PLEASE NOTE; For California, USA Only
PLEASE NOTE 1. Please contact a Canon representative or distributor to have the instruments installed.2. Use the computer, monitor, and other equipment that conforms to the system standard IEC 60601-1/ UL 60601-1 or IEC 60950-1/UL 60950-1 for the Digital Retinal Camera CX-1. Be sure that the entire ...
Page 3 - Safety Information; Regulations; For EU Countries
(1) Safety Information Regulations This instrument conforms to IEC 60601-1-2:2001. For U.S.A. and Canada • When the CX-1 is going to be operated at a voltage of 240V in USA or Canada, be sure to con- nect the instrument to a center tapped voltage source. • This instrument is a CLASS I EQUIPMENT acco...
Page 4 - General Safety Information; Meaning of Caution Signs; WARNING
(2) Safety Information General Safety Information Follow the safety instructions in this manual and all warnings and cautions printed on the warning labels. Ignoring such cautions or warnings while handling the product may result in injury or accident. Be sure to read and fully understand the manual...
Page 5 - Safety Precautions
Safety Information (3) Safety Precautions Be sure to follow the safety instructions below to ensure correct operation of the instrument. Installation and Environment of Use WARNING Do not use or store the instrument near any flammable chemicals such as alcohol, thinner, benzine, etc. If chemicals ar...
Page 9 - Label on the Instrument
Safety Information (7) Label on the Instrument The CX-1 has a label on it.The label contents and its position are indicated below.
Page 10 - Components; Optional Units
(8) Components Optional Units Internal eye fixation targetStereo unitChin rest paper (500 sheets) Digital Retinal Camera CX-1 ............................................. 1 Digital camera ..................................... 1 Camera cover ...................................... 1 Power cable (3 m,...
Page 11 - Contents
(9) Contents Safety Information ..............................................................................................................(1)Components .......................................................................................................................(8) 1. Features ............
Page 14 - Notes for Using the Instrument; Digital camera; Before use; After use
-2- 2. Notes for Using the Instrument Digital camera • The digital camera installed on the Digital Retinal Camera CX-1 is designed for the CX-1.• The specifications differ from the typical commercially-available Canon digital cameras. It cannot be used for purposes other than observing and taking ph...
Page 15 - Environment of use; Installation
2. Notes for Using the Instrument -3- • Never use disinfecting ethanol, glutaraldehyde or other solvents to clean the cover of the instrument, except the forehead rest and the chin rest. This could damage the cover of the instrument. • If the chin rest paper will not be used, be sure to disinfect th...
Page 19 - Observation Monitor and Viewfinder; Viewfinder; COLOR
3. Names of Parts -7- 3.3 Observation Monitor and Viewfinder Observation monitor (with x1.3 magnification) 1 Photography mode indicationCOLOR: Color (see page 14) RED FREE: Red free (see page 20)COBALT: Cobalt (see page 21) FLUO: Fluorescein angiography (see page 21) FAF: Fundus autofluorescence (se...
Page 20 - Power Cable Connections
-8- 4. Preparation Please ask a Canon representative or distributor to perform installation of this instrument. 4.1 Power Cable Connections 1 Check that the power switch of the retinal camera is set to the O position (OFF). 2 Connect the power cable to the retinal camera. Insert the power cable conn...
Page 21 - Connecting to a Computer
4. Preparation -9- 4.2 Connecting to a Computer Connect the retinal camera to a computer where the supplied software has been installed. 1 Check that the power switches for the retinal camera and digital camera are set to the OFF position. 2 Connect the USB cables to the main unit. Insert the USB ca...
Page 22 - Carrying the Instrument
4. Preparation -10- 4.3 Carrying the Instrument This is the procedure when carrying the instrument by hand. 1 Turn off the power of the retinal camera. Press the power switch of the retinal camera to the O side (OFF). 2 Remove the connected cables. Remove all power cables and USB cables. 3 Secure th...
Page 23 - Before Taking Photographs
-11- 5. Basic Photography 5.1 Before Taking Photographs 5.1.1 Turn On the Power 1 Remove the dust cover and the objective lens cap. 2 Turn on the computer. Turn on the computer, and start the control software. 3 Turn on the power switch of the digital camera. Set the power switch of the digital came...
Page 26 - CAUTION
5. Basic Photography -14- 5.3 Non-Mydriatic Mode The Non-Mydriatic mode is designed for photographing the patient eye without using a mydriatic.To switch from the mydriatic mode to the non-mydriatic mode, hold down the observation mode switch for approx. 2 or more seconds.The observation mode lamp N...
Page 45 - Photography Auxiliary Functions; Using the Focus Indicator
-33- 6. Photography Auxiliary Functions 6.1 Using the Focus Indicator The focus indicator switch on the operation panel can be used to select whether to use the focus indicator or not.When the focus indicator is being used, the focus indicator lamp lights brightly. 6.2 × 2 photography function Press...
Page 46 - Small pupil photography function; Diopter Compensation Function
6. Photography Auxiliary Functions -34- 6.3 Small pupil photography function The small pupil photography function can be used in the color, red free or cobalt photography mode.To activate this function, press the small pupil photography switch on the operation panel.The small pupil photography lamp ...
Page 47 - Panning Function and Tilting Function
6. Photography Auxiliary Functions -35- 6.5 Panning Function and Tilting Function 6.5.1 Panning Function This function is used to take photographs of peripheral areas in the side-to-side direction.First, turn the panning lock knob to the position, and then adjust the angle of the retinal camera in t...
Page 48 - Using the External Monitor
6. Photography Auxiliary Functions -36- 6.6 Using the External Monitor The image on the observation monitor can be viewed on an external monitor. Please ask your Canon representative or distributor about which external monitors can be used. 1 Before connecting or disconnecting the cable, turn off th...
Page 50 - Daily Inspection and Maintenance
-38- 7. Daily Inspection and Maintenance 7.1 Inspection In order to ensure that the instrument is used safely and normally, please be sure to inspect the instrument before use.If the inspection finds a fault, and you are unable to correct the problem, please contact a Canon representative or distrib...
Page 53 - Before Calling a Service Technician
7. Daily Inspection and Maintenance -41- 7.2 Before Calling a Service Technician Perform the appropriate remedy when any of the problems below appear in inspection or during operation or a warning is displayed in the control software. If performing the remedy still does not fix the problem, or the w...
Page 56 - Cleaning and Disinfection
7. Daily Inspection and Maintenance -44- 7.3 Cleaning and Disinfection 7.3.1 Objective Lens Note: Do not wipe off or rub the objective lens when there is dust or other substances on it. This could scratch the lens surface. Note: Never wipe the objective lens with disinfecting ethanol, eyeglass lens ...
Page 58 - Retinal Camera and Digital Camera Outer Covers
7. Daily Inspection and Maintenance -46- 7.3.4 Retinal Camera and Digital Camera Outer Covers Note: Do not clean the cover of the instrument with lens cleaner. The cover of the instrument could be damaged. Use the procedure below to clean the cover when it is dirty. 1 Turn OFF the power of the retin...
Page 59 - Refilling the Chin Rest Paper
7. Daily Inspection and Maintenance -47- 7.4 Refilling the Chin Rest Paper Note: If the chin rest paper will not be used, be sure to disinfect the chin rest whenever the patient is changed in the same way as the forehead rest. Note: The chin rest paper is a consumable product (sold separately). To p...
Page 60 - Removing and Installing the Digital Camera
7. Daily Inspection and Maintenance -48- 7.5 Removing and Installing the Digital Camera It is not necessary to remove and re-install the digital camera during normal usage. The procedure below is used to remove and install the digital camera during maintenance and inspection of the digital camera or...
Page 65 - Main Specifications and Performance; Main Specifications
-53- 8. Main Specifications and Performance 8.1 Main Specifications Note: In the International System of Units (SI), the expression 1D (diopter) = 1m -1 . Field angle Mydriatic modeNon-Mydriatic mode 50°45° Magnification view 1.1 × (Image size on the sensor) Image magnification of observation (viewf...
Page 66 - Functions in the Observation and Photography Modes
8. Main Specifications and Performance -54- 8.2 Functions in the Observation and Photography Modes The following table shows the availability of functions when each of observation modes is used with each photography mode. Available options are indicated with the check mark “ 9 ”. Unavailable options...
Page 67 - Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration for EMC Directive; Electromagnetic Emissions
8. Main Specifications and Performance -55- 8.3 Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration for EMC Directive Electromagnetic Emissions The CX-1 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below.The customer or the user of the CX-1 should assure that it is used in such an environmen...
Page 68 - Electromagnetic Immunity
8. Main Specifications and Performance -56- Electromagnetic Immunity The CX-1 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below.The customer or the user of the CX-1 should assure that it is used in such an environment. Immunity Test IEC 60601 Test Level Compliance Level Electrom...
Page 71 - Service Information; Repair; Limit for Supplying Performance Parts for Repair
-59- 9. Service Information Repair If problem cannot be solved even after taking the measures indicated in Section 7, contact a Canon representative or distributor for repair.When requesting repair, please provide us with the following information by referring to the rating label on the main unit. N...
Page 74 - Printed in Japan
CANON INC. Medical Equipment Group 30-2, Shimomaruko 3-chome, Ohta-ku, Tokyo, JapanTelephone: (81)-3-3758-2111 CANON U.S.A., INC. CANON MEDICAL SYSTEMS Eye Care Systems Department 15975 Alton Parkway, Irvine, CA 92618, U.S.A.Telephone: (1)-949-753-4000 CANON EUROPA N.V. Medical Products Division Bov...