Canon CR-1 MARK II user manual

User manual for the device Canon CR-1 MARK II

Device: Canon CR-1 MARK II
Category: Camcorder
Manufacturer: Canon
Size: 14.19 MB
Added : 4/1/2013
Number of pages: 138
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Retinal imaging control software NM
(CR-1 Mark II)
Operation Manual
Before using the instrument, be sure to read this manual thoroughly.
Keep the manual where it is easily accessible.

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PLEASE NOTE 1. For 110/120V countries: Computer and monitor used in the retinal imaging control software NM must be conforming to the IEC60601-1/UL60601-1 or IEC60950/UL60950. Be sure to also use an isolation transformer conforming to IEC60601-1/UL60601-1 when a computer or monitor conforming to IEC60950/UL60950 is used. For 220/230/240V countries: Computer and monitor used in the retinal imaging control software NM must be conforming to the IEC60601-1/UL60601-1. 2. Reading of image and stora

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Contents 1. Introduction...................................................................................1 1.1 Overview of software .............................................................................1 1.2 Software operating environment ...........................................................2 2. Notes on use.................................................................................3 2.1 Software ................................................................................

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Contents 5.3 Study log screens ................................................................................38 5.3.1 Displaying a study log screen .......................................................................... 38 5.3.2 Changing study ................................................................................................ 39 5.3.3 Study log screen and photography .................................................................. 39 5.3.4 Exiting the study log screen .......

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Contents 7. Settings.......................................................................................73 7.1 Settings Menu screen .........................................................................73 7.2 System ................................................................................................74 7.2.1 System tab ....................................................................................................... 74 7.2.2 Transfer Timing tab .............................

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Contents 8. Before calling the service technician ........................................111 8.1 Appearance of the message screen .................................................111 8.2 Error ..................................................................................................112 8.3 Warning .............................................................................................116 8.4 Information ...............................................................................

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NOTATION Notation 1 Button names are indicated by [ ]. Notation example: Click [OK]. Notation 2 Available options in the taskbar or menu bar are indicated by [ ], and when options are selected in submenus, the order of selection is indicated by >. The available shortcut keys are displayed after the option in the menu bar. Notation example: Click the commands from the taskbar in the following order. [Start] > [All Programs] > [Canon Retinal imaging control software NM] > [Canon CR-1 Mark II] [S

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1. Introduction 1.1 Overview of software This software is used when taking retinal images with Canon Digital Retinal Camera CR-1 Mark II, and it enables the images taken to be browsed, operated, processed, stored, sent to DICOM storage server, exported as DICOM or JPEG format file and, output to a printer. This software provides SCU functions of the Modality Worklist Management Service Class, Modality Performed Procedure Step Service Class and DICOM Storage Service Class in compliance with th

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1. Introduction 1.2 Software operating environment For details on the system, contact a Canon representative or distributor. Hardware or software Specifications CPU Core 2 Duo 2 GHz or higher RAM 2 GB or more Screen resolution: XGA (1024 × 768 pixels) or higher WXGA (1280 × 800 pixels) or higher recommended Display Screen colors: 24 bits or more Keyboard Mouse Microsoft Mouse or compatible mouse USB2.0 (for communication with digital camera) Interface USB1.1 (for communication with retinal came

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2. Notes on use 2.1 Software (1) This software can only be used by users who belong either of the following groups of the User Accounts. Windows XP: Administrators Windows Vista: Users (Standard user) or Administrators (2) Be sure to set the access rights for the saving folder to be used in the following cases. • When exporting files to the Storage Types of the Export (DICOM) or Export (JPEG) • When changing the saving directory for the study management to a folder other than the default folde

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2. Notes on use Windows Vista: Screen Saver None Turn off the display Never Put the computer to sleep Never Turn off hard disks Never When I press the power button Shut down Start menu power button Shut down Also, during the Windows shut down process, do not perform any of the following operations. Windows XP: Standby Windows Vista: Sleep (7) Do not operate the retinal camera while operating this software. The software and camera may fail to operate properly. (8) After taking the image, do not

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2. Notes on use (13) Properties settings for the EOS digital camera To prevent a wizard or menu opening when the EOS digital camera is connected, perform the procedure below. Windows Vista: 1) Open the Control Panel, and click Hardware and Sound, and click Play CDs or other media automatically. 2) Select “Take no action” from the drop-down list for Canon EOS 50D. Then, click [Save]. Windows XP: 1) Select Scanners and Cameras in the Control Panel. 2) Right-click Canon EOS 50D, then open the

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2. Notes on use Settings based on menu functions The settings for menu items not shown here can be changed as desired. Menu items Settings Remarks AEB 0 Required WB SHIFT/BKT 0,0/±0 Required Color space sRGB Required Picture Style Neutral Auto Review time Off Required Auto power off Off Required Date/Time Set to the correct date and time Recommended C.Fn I: Exposure 3 ISO expansion Set Auto C.Fn II: Image 2 0Auto High ISO speed noise reduction Shoot w/o card On Required Live View function setti

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3. Starting up and exiting the software 3.1 Starting up the software and logging in Note: Before proceeding, log in as a user who has an appropriate access rights in Windows. For details, refer to (2) in 2.1 Software (see page 3). Check that the power of the retinal camera is on, and either double-click the Canon CR-1 Mark II icon on the desktop or from the taskbar click [Start] > [All Programs] > [Canon Retinal imaging control software NM] > [Canon CR-1 Mark II] in this order. The login scre

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3. Starting up and exiting the software 3.2 Exiting the software When the software is to be exited, exit it on the login screen. The steps taken to return to the log-in screen differ depending on whether the setting screen or the main screen is displayed. Screen Operation 1. Return to the setting menu screen. 2. On the setting menu screen, click [Close] to return to the login screen Setting screen (see page 73). 3. On the login screen, click [Exit]. 1. End the study. (see page 25) Main screen

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4. Performing studies 4.1 Displaying the main screen On the login screen, input the User ID and Password, and click [Login]. The main screen is displayed. For details on the main screen, refer to 6. Main screen operations (see page 41). Main screen If there is a study with a transfer error If there is a study whose transfer status (see page 31) is a transfer error, the error message screen and Re-Transfer Study(ies) of Failed Transfer screen are displayed. If this is the case, refer to 4.5.3 Wh

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4. Performing studies 4.2 Inputting the study 4.2.1 Methods of inputting the study There are four methods below for inputting the study: 1. Manual input (see page 11) 2. Magnetic card/barcode input (see page 13) 3. List input (see page 16) 4. Worklist input (see page 19). Up to three sets of study can be input, after which it is no longer possible to click the Study icon. When a multiple number of sets of study have been input, click the study tab to select a study. Study tab The following in

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4. Performing studies 4.2.2 Manual input Input the study using the keyboard and mouse. Display the Study Input screen. 1 Click the Study icon, or [Study] > [Study F1] from the menu bar. If a tab other than Manual Input is displayed, click the Manual Input tab. Study Input screen (Manual Input tab) Input the study. 2 The names of the items which have been set as Essential Data (see page 83) are indicated in blue. However, if the Patient Name has been set as an Essential Data, only Last Name and/o

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4. Performing studies Item name No. of characters Description The backslash (\) cannot be input. Information input in Study Description is displayed in the Study Description section Study Description Not more than 64 characters in the main screen. Characters other than the preset specific character set (see page 76) cannot be input. To re-input previously input study To re-input previously input study, click study information from the Patient History. To search the Patient History, input the


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