Operator's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- 1 — Introduction
- 2 — Warnings, Cautions, and Other Residual Risks
- 3 — System Components
- 4 — Surgery Start Up
- 5 — Surgeon Settings
- 6 — Program Settings
- 7 — System Configuration
- Setting the Maximum IV Pole Height
- Testing the IV Pole
- Event Log
- Wireless Foot Pedal Setup
- VERITAS Remote Control Setup
- System Versions
- System Self Test
- Language Selection
- Surgical Media Center (SMC) (Optional)
- Set System Date and Time
- Set Units of Measure for Vacuum
- Service Interval
- Import/Export Database
- Backup All
- Print to File
- Restore Database
- Restore All
- Delete a Backup Database
- 8 — Symbol Definitions
- 9 — Care and Cleaning
- 10 — Error Messages, Troubleshooting, and Diagnostics
- 11 — Warranty and Maintenance
- 12 — Specifications
- Physical Specifications
- Environmental Specifications
- Electrical Specifications
- Electromagnetic Compatibility
- RF Wireless Technology
- Bluetooth Characteristics
- Phacoemulsification Specifications
- Irrigation and Aspiration Specifications
- Vitrectomy Specifications
- Diathermy Specifications
- Diathermy Power Graphs
- Diathermy Power versus Load Impedance
- Phaco Power Graphs
- Phaco Tip Velocity
- Bottle Height Pressure
- 13 — Accessories and Parts Reordering
- Index
System Configuration
Z370584 Rev. C Surgical Media Center (SMC) (Optional)
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Figure 7-11 — Language Screen
3. Select the desired language from the listing (for additional languages, tap Next List).
4. Tap Yes at the confirmation pop-up. The screen automatically changes to the selected
language.
5. Tap Exit to close the Language screen.
6. Tap Exit to close the Configuration screen.
Surgical Media Center (SMC) (Optional)
The optional Surgical Media Center (SMC) is used to integrate and record the video image
from the surgical microscope and the surgical operating data to be viewed at a later date and
time. The surgery displays on a separate monitor with the instrument settings. The SMC
hardware is attached to the communication port on the rear panel (see Figure 3-2 and Figure
4-2).