CenterVue DRS Camera Manual
CenterVue DRS Camera Manual
SUMMARY
1. INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................................................... 4
2. SYSTEM .................................................................................................................................................... 5
3. LABELING ................................................................................................................................................. 6
4. SYMBOLS.................................................................................................................................................. 7
4.1 Symbols adopted on the device ............................................................................................................ 7
4.2 Symbols adopted in this manual ............................................................................................................ 7
5. PREPARING THE DRS ............................................................................................................................. 8
6. PREPARING THE PATIENT ..................................................................................................................... 9
7. WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS ......................................................................................................... 10
8. NOTES TO OPERATOR ......................................................................................................................... 11
9. PERFORMING THE TEST ...................................................................................................................... 12
9.1 Adding a new patient ........................................................................................................................... 12
9.2 Selecting an existing patient ................................................................................................................ 12
9.3 Starting the image acquisition process ................................................................................................ 13
9.4 Automated acquisition ......................................................................................................................... 14
9.5 Manual alignment ................................................................................................................................ 15
9.6 Anterior Eye ......................................................................................................................................... 16
9.7 Stereo exams ....................................................................................................................................... 17
9.8 Warning messages .............................................................................................................................. 17
10. REVIEWING THE IMAGES ..................................................................................................................... 18
10.1 Patient record screen ........................................................................................................................... 18
10.2 Full image screen ................................................................................................................................ 19
11. REMOTE VIEWER .................................................................................................................................. 22
12. PRINTOUT............................................................................................................................................... 23
12.1 Single image printout ........................................................................................................................... 23
12.2 Dual image printout .............................................................................................................................. 23
13. RETINAL FIELDS .................................................................................................................................... 25
14. BACKUP .................................................................................................................................................. 26
14.1 First-time, total, backup ....................................................................................................................... 27
14.2 Incremental backups ............................................................................................................................ 29
14.3 Removing a backup disk...................................................................................................................... 30
14.4 Partial backups .................................................................................................................................... 30
14.5 Restore ................................................................................................................................................ 31
15. SETTINGS ............................................................................................................................................... 33
15.1 Fields ................................................................................................................................................... 33
15.2 Exam .................................................................................................................................................... 33
15.3 Network ................................................................................................................................................ 35
15.4 System ................................................................................................................................................. 41
15.5 About.................................................................................................................................................... 45
16. AUTOMATIC SOFTWARE UPDATE ...................................................................................................... 46
17. SYSTEM SHUTDOWN ............................................................................................................................ 46
In particular, the DRS allows to acquire color images of the retina over a field of view of 45° x 40°, in
a fully automatic mode. Seven different retinal fields can be framed using multiple internal fixation
targets.
A device-specific training is required for any operator to become able to use the
system.
Federal laws (US) restrict this device to sale by or on the order of a physician or a
properly licensed practitioner.
Forehead rest =
applied part
Chin rest =
applied part
Touch screen
Power switch
Power inlet
USB ports
Fuses
Ethernet port
Figure 2 - Detail of the device right side
Manufacturer Data
Generic Warning
Note
Warning
Figure 3 - Forehead rest patient side Figure 4 - Forehead rest rear side
Patients wearing Contact Lenses: image quality may be affected by contact lenses. It is
recommended to have contact lenses removed before imaging the patient.
Note on auto-alignment:
The auto-alignment process may fail in some circumstances such as:
• long eye-lashes;
• presence of make-up;
• room too bright;
• direct light on a patient’s face;
• very big pupil.
Under such circumstances the exam should be repeated after removing the cause of
the failure.
8. NOTES TO OPERATOR
No specific skills are required to operate the DRS.
Minimal device-specific training is required to become able to use the system.
Function Icon
Adding a new patient (see 9.1 below) -
Selecting an existing patient from the list (see 9.2 below) -
Starting image acquisition without identifying the patient (see 9.3 below)
Once the desired patient has been identified in the list, click on the corresponding line to select and
open the Patient Record screen (see Figure 23).
The START button is only enabled if the chin rest is engaged. If the patient is not
properly positioned on the chin rest, the START button will not be enabled and
it will not be possible to start the acquisition process.
At any time during the above sequence it is possible to stop the acquisition process by
pressing the CANCEL button. In case the auto-alignment process fails, manual
alignment is possible: see par. 9.5 below for details.
The DRS stores any images and data on the local hard disk. If the hard disk capacity is
reached, no more images can be saved and a warning message is displayed saying
“Hard disk full”.
The result of the acquisition process is one or more retinal images as the one shown in Figure 15.
Once the process is started, the optical head moves in front of the selected eye and performs a
rough alignment. When it reaches the optimal position, a live color view of the eye is displayed
(Figure 17) so that manual alignment and focus can be performed using the on-screen buttons.
Manual adjustment of alignment and focus may be necessary to capture a good quality picture. Click
on the live image to toggle a full-screen view (Figure 18). Once satisfied with alignment and focus,
press SHOOT to acquire the image.
Figure 17 - Anterior eye acquisition Figure 18 - Full screen view of the anterior eye
If the pupil – measured immediately before the snapshot - is smaller than 3.8 mm, a warning
message is shown to inform the operator about the possible degradation of image quality (see Figure
21).
When the auto-focus process is not able to find an optimal focus, a warning message is shown to
inform the operator about the possible occurrence of poor focusing conditions (see Figure 22).
Image delete Click on this icon to permanently delete the selected image
The DRS remote viewer uses standard Internet browsers and does not require
installation of any software application on the remote PC.
Supported browsers include: Microsoft Internet Explorer (version 8 or later), Mozilla
Firefox (version 3 or later), Apple Safari, Google Chrome.
Once the connection is established, the DRS patient list will show up on the remote PC, tablet or
smart-phone (please consider that not all devices support the private network). You might be
required to type a password depending on whether password protection was enabled in the DRS
settings (see 14.3). Available functions include:
• Patient list (same as Figure 9);
• Patient record screen (same as Figure 22)
• Access to individual images
• Possibility to download this Operating Manual in pdf format in About page
2 some Wi-Fi network cards may fail to establish connection with the DRS when using the private network
mode. In such case an external router is required to successfully connect via Wi-Fi
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12. PRINTOUT
12.1 Single image printout
When a compatible USB printer is connected, any acquired image can be printed by clicking on the
printer icon in the Full Image screen. Also, red-free images (see par. 10) can be printed using the
same procedure. In the same way a pdf file containing the single printout can be generated if a USB
key is connected.
The single image printout uses portrait format, while the dual image printout uses
landscape format.
optic disk
The field(s) acquired respectively when using the SINGLE FIELD or MULTI FIELD acquisition modes
described previously can be configured in the Settings (see par. 14).
The backup utility is based on the concept of incremental backup. The following paragraphs
explain: i) how to perform the first-time backup and ii) how to perform any subsequent incremental
backups. The backup utility is structured as a wizard and will guide you through the process.
Figure 31 - System >> BACKUP tab in Settings when no backup was ever performed
The duration of the backup process depends on the amount of data stored in the DRS
and on the speed of the USB drive used. Typically, first time backups may take longer
than subsequent incremental backups.
If you use a different USB drive than indicated above you will actually be performing
again a first-time, total, backup
Figure 37 – System >> BACKUP tab in Settings when a previous backup had already been performed
Figure 38 – System >> BACKUP tab in Settings when the USB drive containing the previous backup is
connected
• Backup files are not altered by this operation and remain on the disk
• It is still possible to perform a Restore using the data on the disk
• It is no longer possible to perform an incremental backup on the disk
15.1 Fields
This page allows configuring the fields acquired by the SINGLE and MULTI acquisition modes: any
45° field, among the 7 available ones (see par. 13), can be associated to the SINGLE mode, while
up to seven 45° fields can be associated to the MULTI mode.
15.2 Exam
The Exam tab has three sub-tabs, namely EXAM, SAVING and ADVANCED.
15.2.1 EXAM
Use this tab (seeFigure 45) to:
• set a time delay in seconds (default 0) between subsequent snapshots;
• set a time delay between stereo images;
• set the fixation target to be permanent or blinking at 3 different speeds;
• enable automatic chin rest adjustment;
• select UNIFORMITY or CONTRAST image processing strategy (see note below).
15.2.2 SAVING
Use this tab (see Figure 47) to:
• set the name of the Doctor or Clinic that will appear in the header of the printouts (this value
is saved in the DICOM tag 0008, 0080 Institution name).
• choose to automatically create a folder for each patient name and/or a folder for each exam
ID when saving on USB key. This is not a unique ID under all circumstances: several actions
(e.g. backup + restore) may alter it.
• Enable export of patient and exam data in text format when saving to USB.
• enable DICOM export of images from the Remote Viewer. (The DICOM file format contains
both the retina image and some corollary field, for example: exam date/time, patient name,
type of medical instrument, etc., see Appendix A).
15.2.3 ADVANCED
Use this tab (see Figure 35) to:
• enter the Institution Dept. Name: this value is saved in the DICOM tag 0008,1040;
• enter the Study Description: this value is saved in the DICOM tag 0008,1030;
• enter the Series Description: this value is saved in the DICOM tag 0008,103e;
• find the option to disable the lens cap detection at the start of the exams.
• set the threshold of the auto-exposure meter (Exposure Value box). The higher the value
specified, the brighter the flash level. The value can be set from 0.5 to 5.0. The “default”
button sets the value to the default level (2.0).
15.3 Network
Each time the “Network” tab is selected, a network test is performed. Once it completes, the result
is displayed on the screen next to the Current network status label. The result can be any of the
following (see Figure 36):
• Internet connection fully available on address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx: the DRS is fully connected to
the Internet (required for EKN connection and support purposes, see Settings >> EKN).
• LAN working on IP xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx: a valid network is set and the local network is ready.
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• No working connection: the DRS is not connected to any network.
The Network tab has 4 sub-tabs: GENERAL, WIRELESS, SHARED-FOLDER and LAN ACCESS.
15.3.1 GENERAL
To enable a wired connection, plug a network cable into the DRS and wait a few seconds. Press
“SET NETWORK” to refresh the network configuration. Most networks do not require the operator to
set the IP address manually, but in case it’s needed, click on the Manual button and enter the
IP address (mandatory), netmask (mandatory), gateway (optional) and DNS (optional). Then select
“SET NETWORK” (see Figure 37).
To allow the DRS to create a private network click on Private Network button (see Figure 37). The
Private Network allows the use of the DRS remote viewer without using existing networks. It can be
used both in wired and wireless configuration. To go back and use an existing network click on Set
Network.
The Private Network always enables the wireless interface. If the DRS is
plugged into an existing network (where another DHCP server is active),
unplug the network cable before enabling the Private Network in order not to
interfere with the existing DHCP server. The DRS wireless Private Network is
compatible with Apple iPad and Microsoft Windows XP, 7, Vista and 8 (up to
version 8.0). Android-based devices and Windows 8.1 have known limitations
that prevent the correct use with the DRS wireless Private Network.
15.3.2 WIRELESS
To enable the wireless network, select the WIRELESS tab and click the ENABLE button. Make sure
that no cable is plugged into the Ethernet port: this could create problems in wireless connection.
Press RESCAN to refresh the list of available networks, then select the network you want to connect
to. Enter the WiFi password/key and click “Connect” to establish the wireless connection. See
example in Figure 38.
Figure 51 – Network >> SHARED FOLDER tab in Settings, when AUTOMATIC mode using a remote folder
is selected
Figure 52 - Network >> SHARED FOLDER tab in Settings, when MANUAL mode is selected
Internal vs Remote
If the INTERNAL option is selected, images will be exported in a folder inside the DRS. In this case
only jpg format is available. This folder can be reached from a regular PC by searching a network
resource named \\DRS-ID\shared (e.g. \\drs-0010\shared).
In case of complex networks, it may be necessary to insert the IP address of the DRS instead of its
name (e.g. \\192.168.1.10\shared). In this case you might need to seek the support of your local IT staff.
If the INTERNAL option is selected, exported files will be only available when the
DRS is powered and networked.
Figure 53 - Network >> SHARED FOLDER tab: remote shared folder configuration
Export is initiating.
Export in progress.
An error has occurred: export cannot be completed, files stay in the export
queue.
Export completed, no files pending in export queue.
If the MANUAL mode is selected, a new button will be shown in the upper right corner of the Full
image screen: this button allows you to save the exam in the shared folder.
WebAPIs are Application Program Interfaces for third parties’ software solutions (e.g.
EMRs) to connect to the DRS and push/retrieve data.
15.4.1 GENERAL
Use this tab to:
• Enable, disable and configure the screensaver: the delay can be between 5 and 60 min.
• If the screensaver is enabled, it can be protected by a password: the operator will also be
prompted for the password when the DRS starts;
• Enable or disable the “DARK MODE”: a configuration that reduces the emission of light,
useful when using the device in a dark room.
15.4.2 TIME
The system date and time can be set-up:
• Automatically from Internet
• Manually from the pull-down menus
In this submenu, you can also set: the correct time zone, the date and time format
15.4.3 PRINTERS
Use this tab to:
• choose among different printer drivers (built-in drivers or generic postscript driver);
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• adjust image brightness on the printout;
• optionally enable the “Automatic fit to page” for printouts;
• optionally enable A5 printing format (only for printers that support it).
Do not leave the front lens uncovered while the system is not in use.
Only if really needed, for instance due to the presence of a fingerprint, the front lens should be
cleaned using photographic cleaning paper (e.g. Edmund Optics NT53-984) and a suitable lens
cleaning fluid (e.g. Edmund Optics P57-727) as illustrated in Figure 61.
Pass a wet wipe on the front lens with a single circular motion: never reuse it after each pass. Several
passes may be needed in order to achieve a good cleaning level.
Figure 65 – Cleaning Figure 66 – Spray the wipes Figure 67 – Clean the lens
liquid and wipes
Use the Lens cleaning assistant tool in order to check the cleaning status of the front lens.
Please note that some small white dots will always appear due to dust (see Figure 65), but they do
not affect image quality.
See Lens cleaning assistant at par.14.4.5, for a detailed assisted procedure.
OK
Figure 69 – Sample picture of a clean front lens
19. MAINTENANCE
The only operation the operator can do on the device is the replacement of the fuses.
Following is the relevant procedure:
• Disconnect the power cord from the mains
• Remove the fuse holder with the help of a small screwdriver
• Remove and replace the fuses (see section ”Technical specifications”)
• Insert the fuse holder
• Connect the power cord to the mains.
All service interventions other than the above should be carried out by authorized
CenterVue personnel.
Upon request, CenterVue and its authorized personnel can provide specific maintenance contracts.
IP classification
IPX0 (according to IEC 60529, related to the degree of protection provided by the enclosure with
respect to harmful penetration of particulate matter or water).
Retinal Imaging
• Field of view: 45° x 40°
• Non-mydriatic operation (3.8 mm minimum pupil size)
• Fixation target: internal LEDs
• Operating distance: 37 mm.
• Sensor size: 5 MPixel (2592 x 1944)
• Resolution: 48 pixels/deg
• Resolution on retina: 15 µm
• Pixel pitch on retina: 6 µm
Other features:
• Patient presence sensor
• Motorized chin-rest
• Automatic alignment
• Auto-focus (adjustment range: from -15D to +15D)
• Auto-flash level adjustment
• Touch-screen color display
• Embedded PC
• Ethernet connectivity
Dimensions:
• Weight: 19 Kg (42 lbs.)
• Size: 55 × 55 × 33 cm (22 × 22 × 13 in)
Accessories:
• Power cord;
• Spare fuses;
• Operating Manual;
• Dust cover;
• Microfiber cleaning sheet for touch screen;
• Front lens photographic cleaning tissue, pack of single-use sheets;
• Silicone forehead rest;
• Hand blower;
• Glasses with adjustable prisms;
• USB 2.0 extension cord.
Power requirements:
• Voltage: 100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz, fuse 3.15 A (T type)
• Power consumption: 100 VA
A mosaic is the composition of multiple, partially overlapping, fields of the same retina and it is used
to obtain a wider view. Mosaic images are permanently stored on the local memory and can be
reviewed at any time as individual fields. Typical examples of fields used are: central, temporal and
nasal or central, temporal, nasal, superior and inferior.
This function is not active by default on the DRS system and may require installation of
a dedicated license. Please contact your CenterVue representative for further
information on how to activate the mosaic function.
To create a mosaic, check that the fields of interest have been captured, then click on the
mosaic button in the Patient Record screen to open the image selection screen: the first
step requires selection of the eye, the second one requires selection of the fields to be composed.
Presence of a central field is always required for mosaic generation. 2 to 6 fields can
be used. Only images of the same eye captured on the same day can be used. Only
one eye at a time can be selected.
Once field selection is completed click on the Create Mosaic button to start mosaic generation or
click on Cancel to abort (see Figure 71).
During mosaic generation a dialog box will provide feedback on progress. Click on Cancel to abort
a mosaic at any time. Once completed, click on Ok to go back to the Patient Record screen and
review the mosaic image (see Figure 72).
Images resulting from the mosaic process may contain artifacts (such as duplicated or
disconnected vessels) that are generated at the transition between two adjacent fields
and that are not present in the original images. Such artifacts can be easily ruled out by
comparing the mosaic image with the original single-field images.