Topcon 3D OCT-1 User manual

Type
User manual
USER’S MANUAL
3D OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY
3D OCT-1
PC SOFTWARE EDITION
Version 8.1X
39040 MANEX811
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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing the TOPCON 3D OCT-1 Optical Coherence Tomography.
FEATURES
The user's manual is made so that the customer can refer to this manual when learning how
to operate the 3D OCT-1 software and when using it. This manual does not describe how to
take a picture and how to diagnose the photographed image. For the photographing method,
refer to the description about "Capture" in the instruction manual that is attached to each hard-
ware.
This manual is provided for the following products.
Objective products:
3D OCT-1, OCT Viewer
This manual includes the description about the functions that cannot be used in the OCT
Viewer. These
functions are explained as shown below.
Example: (This function cannot be used in OCT Viewer.)
PURPOSE OF THIS MANUAL
This manual explains the details of the function and use method to make a good use of the 3D
OCT-1 analysis software. Before using the software, carefully read this manual to ensure that
you operate it efficiently and safely. Always keep this manual at hand to make a good use of it.
ATTENTION
• Before using this software, carefully read this manual. Then, use the software according to
"LICENSE TERMS" and this manual. Topcon Corporation owns the copyright of the soft-
ware. Reproduction and copying of the software and/or the User's Manual, in whole or in
part, without permission from Topcon Corporation, is strictly prohibited.
• The User's Manual is made on an assumption that the user already has knowledge about
the operation system of the personal computer and Microsoft Windows. The User's Manual
does not describe the details on how to handle common operation procedures of the per-
sonal computer and Microsoft Windows.
Topcon Corporation shall not take any responsibility for the results caused by wrongly oper-
ating the personal computer and/or Microsoft Windows.
• The specifications of the software and description of the User's Manual are subject to
change without advance notice.
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CAUTION : Federal laws restricts this device to the sale by or on the order of a physician.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................................................... 1
Displays for Safe Use ........................................................................................................................... 6
SAFETY CAUTIONS ................................................................................................................................. 7
User maintenance ............................................................................................................................... 10
Environment for Operation .................................................................................................................. 10
INTENDED PATIENT POPULATION ................................................................................................. 11
INTENDED USER'S PROFILE ........................................................................................................... 11
ESCAPE CLAUSES ............................................................................................................................ 11
1. STARTING ......................................................................................................................................... 12
1.1. Starting and Exiting the 3D OCT-1 Program ............................................................................... 12
1.1.1. To Start the 3D OCT-2000 Program: .......................................................................................... 12
1.1.2. To Exit the 3D OCT Program: .....................................................................................................12
1.1.3. Main Menu and Tool bar Icons ....................................................................................................13
1.1.4. Options Settings ..........................................................................................................................15
2. CAPTURING TOMOGRAMS ............................................................................................................. 22
2.1. Main Screen ................................................................................................................................ 23
2.2. Selecting the Patient ................................................................................................................... 24
2.2.1. To Register a New Patient: .........................................................................................................25
2.2.2. Selecting the photography mode ................................................................................................28
2.3. Photography Window .................................................................................................................. 29
2.3.1. Patient information bar ................................................................................................................30
2.3.2. Primary Tomogram Viewing Area: Window A .............................................................................31
2.3.3. Fundus/Anterior Segment Image Viewing Area: Window B ........................................................32
2.3.4. Thumbnail View Panel ................................................................................................................35
2.3.5. Scan Information Panel ...............................................................................................................35
2.4. Fundus Tomography Data Display ............................................................................................. 36
2.4.1. [Radial Scan] photography ..........................................................................................................36
2.4.2. [Line] photography ......................................................................................................................36
2.4.3. [5Line Cross] photography ..........................................................................................................37
2.4.4. [3D Wide] photography ...............................................................................................................37
2.4.5. [3D Macula (V)] photography ......................................................................................................38
2.4.6. [3D Macula] photography ............................................................................................................38
2.4.7. [3D Optic Disc] photography .......................................................................................................39
2.5. Fundus Photography Data .......................................................................................................... 40
2.5.1. Title bar .......................................................................................................................................40
2.5.2. C-2 Tool bar ................................................................................................................................41
2.5.3. C-3 Photography procedure/Screen display tab .........................................................................42
2.5.4. C-4 Thumbnail window ................................................................................................................43
2.5.5. C-5 Fundus image display area ..................................................................................................44
2.5.6. C-6 Information window ..............................................................................................................49
2.5.7. C-7 Photography result display list ..............................................................................................49
2.5.8. C-8 Status bar .............................................................................................................................50
2.5.9. Setting .........................................................................................................................................51
2.5.10. Printing .....................................................................................................................................56
2.6. Scan Pattern Specifications ........................................................................................................ 59
2.6.1. Line Scan ....................................................................................................................................59
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2.6.2. 5 Line Cross Scan .......................................................................................................................59
2.6.3. 3D Scan ......................................................................................................................................60
2.6.4. Radial Scan .................................................................................................................................60
2.7. Saving and Deleting Captured Tomograms ................................................................................ 61
2.7.1. To Save a Tomogram .................................................................................................................61
2.7.2. To Delete a Tomogram: ..............................................................................................................61
2.8. Displaying Report of the Photographed Tomogram .................................................................... 62
2.8.1. Displaying and Printing the Report ..............................................................................................62
3. DISPLAYING TOMOGRAMS ............................................................................................................. 64
3.1. Selection Mode Window ............................................................................................................. 64
3.1.1. Grid interface ...............................................................................................................................65
3.1.2. Thumbnail Interface ....................................................................................................................70
3.1.3. Date Interface ..............................................................................................................................71
3.2. Selecting and Retrieving the Patient ........................................................................................... 72
3.2.1. Selecting the patient ....................................................................................................................72
3.2.2. Retrieving the patient ..................................................................................................................72
3.3. Operating through Data List ........................................................................................................ 75
3.3.1. Contents on Data list ...................................................................................................................75
3.3.2. History data list screen ................................................................................................................76
3.3.3. Arranging Data Records ..............................................................................................................78
3.3.4. Comparing Data from the Data list ..............................................................................................78
3.3.5. Analyzing Data from the Data list ................................................................................................78
3.3.6. Making Reports from the Data list ...............................................................................................79
3.4. View Window .............................................................................................................................. 80
3.4.1. A-1: Thumbnail area ....................................................................................................................81
3.4.2. A-2: Image Processing Controls area .........................................................................................81
3.4.3. A-3: Fundus/Anterior Segment Image Display Area ...................................................................83
3.4.4. A-4: Thickness Graph Area .........................................................................................................94
3.4.5. A-5: Tomogram display area/Auxiliary tomogram display area ...................................................95
3.4.6. A-6: 3D tomogram display area ................................................................................................104
3.5. Volume ...................................................................................................................................... 107
3.5.1. Cropping ....................................................................................................................................107
3.5.2. Subvolume ................................................................................................................................108
3.6. Slicing ....................................................................................................................................... 110
3.7. ILM/RPE/(IS/OS)/(BM) .............................................................................................................. 112
3.8. Bookmark and Right-click Menu ............................................................................................... 114
3.8.1. Bookmark ..................................................................................................................................114
3.8.2. Right-click Menu ........................................................................................................................115
3.9. Pin-point Registrationâ„¢ ............................................................................................................ 117
3.9.1. Shadowgram .............................................................................................................................117
3.9.2. Automatic Positioning ................................................................................................................117
3.9.3. Manual Positioning ....................................................................................................................117
3.9.4. Pin-point Registrationâ„¢ ............................................................................................................118
3.9.5. Reference Image .......................................................................................................................119
3.10. Blood Vessel Detection ........................................................................................................... 123
3.10.1. How to use ..............................................................................................................................123
4. ANALYZING TOMOGRAMS ............................................................................................................ 125
4.1. Analyzing and Modifying Layers ............................................................................................... 125
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4.2. Analyzing the Optic Disc ........................................................................................................... 128
4.3. Fundus Image Analysis ............................................................................................................. 137
4.3.1. How to analyze ..........................................................................................................................137
4.3.2. A variety of measurement .........................................................................................................138
4.3.3. Tool bar .....................................................................................................................................139
4.4. Red-free Fundus Image Analysis .............................................................................................. 140
4.4.1. How to analyze ..........................................................................................................................140
4.4.2. A variety of measurement .........................................................................................................141
4.4.3. Tool bar .....................................................................................................................................141
4.5. Trend Analysis .......................................................................................................................... 142
4.5.1. How to use this function ............................................................................................................142
4.5.2. Explanation of window ..............................................................................................................143
4.5.3. [Data Replacement] button .......................................................................................................146
4.5.4. Outputting/saving the report ......................................................................................................148
4.6. Glaucoma Analysis in the Macula ............................................................................................ 149
4.6.1. How to use this function ............................................................................................................149
4.6.2. Outputting/saving the report ......................................................................................................150
4.7. Drusen Analysis ........................................................................................................................ 152
4.7.1. How to use this function ............................................................................................................152
4.7.2. Explanation of Window ..............................................................................................................153
4.7.3. Outputting/saving the report ......................................................................................................155
5. COMPARING ANALYSIS RESULTS ............................................................................................... 156
5.1. Types of Comparison ................................................................................................................ 156
5.2. Both Eyes Display ..................................................................................................................... 156
5.2.1. Selection of both eyes from the OCT data list ...........................................................................156
5.2.2. Changing one eye display to both eyes display ........................................................................157
5.3. Comparison ............................................................................................................................... 159
5.3.1. Comparison ...............................................................................................................................159
5.4. Comparison: Advanced ............................................................................................................. 160
5.4.1. Comparison ...............................................................................................................................160
5.5. Compare ALL ............................................................................................................................ 162
5.5.1. Comparison of the images with different scan modes ..............................................................162
5.6. 3D Mosaic Comparison Results (3D Mosaic) ........................................................................... 164
5.6.1. 3D Mosaic Comparison Results ................................................................................................ 164
5.7. Saving Analyzed Results .......................................................................................................... 166
6. OUTPUTTING RESULTS ................................................................................................................. 167
6.1. Making / Saving Movies ............................................................................................................ 168
6.1.1. Making Movies - Automatic .......................................................................................................169
6.1.2. Making Movies - Manual ...........................................................................................................170
6.2. Exporting Images ...................................................................................................................... 171
6.2.1. When "File save dialog box" is displayed in export ...................................................................171
6.2.2. When "File save dialog box" is not displayed in export .............................................................171
6.3. Printing Images ......................................................................................................................... 172
6.4. Making Reports ......................................................................................................................... 173
6.4.1. To make a Report .....................................................................................................................173
6.4.2. List of Report Output Form ........................................................................................................173
6.4.3. Patterns that invalidate the output buttons ................................................................................174
6.4.4. Example of report ......................................................................................................................174
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7. MACRO FUNCTION ......................................................................................................................... 178
8. MANAGING DATA ........................................................................................................................... 180
8.1. Database Structure ................................................................................................................... 180
8.1.1. System Database ......................................................................................................................180
8.1.2. Study Drive ................................................................................................................................180
8.1.3. Changing Database ..................................................................................................................180
8.2. Editing/Deleting Patient Records .............................................................................................. 181
8.2.1. Editing Patient Information ........................................................................................................181
8.2.2. Copying Image Records ............................................................................................................182
8.2.3. Deleting Image Records ............................................................................................................182
8.3. Archive and Back Up ................................................................................................................ 184
8.3.1. Archiving Process .....................................................................................................................184
8.3.2. Copying Image Files .................................................................................................................185
8.4. Data Convert ............................................................................................................................. 187
8.4.1. Main menu ................................................................................................................................187
8.4.2. Reservation setting screen ........................................................................................................188
8.4.3. Scan length compensation ........................................................................................................190
9. TROUBLE SHOOTING .................................................................................................................... 191
9.1. Messages during Operation ...................................................................................................... 191
10. 3D OCT-1 PC SOFTWARE LICENSE TERMS .............................................................................. 192
11. APPENDIX 1 .................................................................................................................................. 199
11.1. 3D OCT: Axial Length Compensation Range ......................................................................... 199
11.2. Changing/Adding Database .................................................................................................... 200
11.3. A VARIETY OF SETTING ....................................................................................................... 204
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Displays for Safe Use
To encourage safe and proper use and to prevent harm to the operator and others or potential damage to
property, important messages are put on the instrument body and inserted in the User Manual.
We suggest that everyone understand the meaning of the following displays, icons and text before read-
ing this user manual and observe all listed instructions.
Display
ICON
Display Meaning
WARNING
Incorrect handling by ignoring this display may lead to a risk of
death or serious injury.
CAUTION
Incorrect handling by ignoring this display may lead to per-
sonal injury or physical damage.
ï‚· Injury refers to cuts, bruises, burns, electric shock, etc. which do not require hospitaliza-
tion or extended medical treatment.
ï‚· Physical damage refers to extensive damage to the building, nearby equipment and/or
surrounding furniture.
Icon Meaning
Prohibition
Specific content is expressed with words or a picture near the icon.
Mandatory Action
Specific content is expressed with words or a picture near the icon.
Caution
Specific content is expressed with words or a picture near the icon.
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SAFETY CAUTIONS
CAUTIONS
Icon Prevention item Page
The necessary capacity of memory and hard disk are changed depending
on the CPU in the personal computer or environment.
10
If the number of "Thread" in CPU is beyond 4, the processing may be
delayed. Reduce the number of "Thread" to use this software.
10
When the object to be displayed is changed, start this software again. 18
When entering the patient ID through the 3D OCT-1, a bar code reader, a
card reader, IMAGEnet, Multi-Viewer, etc., you must use only the alphabet,
numerals and "-". Moreover, the following symbols cannot be used for the
patient ID.
" \ / : 'Space' * ? . <> | _ ! # $ %
If you use a patient ID which does not meet the above conditions, the report
cannot be output correctly from time to time.
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When the photography data is displayed, "Normative Date" is displayed
according to the patient's age at the photography date. However, it is limited
as mentioned below.
• When the patient is under 19, "Normative Data" for the age of 20 is dis-
played as reference.
• When the patient is over 81 years old, "Normative Data" for the age of 80
is displayed as reference.
27
When clicking the [Capture] button, sometimes the message "Ocular optical
information value exceeded the compensated limitation. Default value shall
apply." is displayed.
In this case, access "Data Management" again. Click the [Edit patient infor-
mation]" button and then the [Ocular Param.] button to correct "Ocular
Parameters".
28
Sometimes the analysis function is not normally finished. In this case, the
thumbnail is marked with "Fail".
62
For "B-2: Filter", the data of the image being displayed are used and so you
cannot change the values of "Filter" directly.
83
The Measure Image function is based on the theoretical Gullstrand eye
model. If the parameters of the actual patient's eye, such as the diopter or
axial length, are different from the Gullstrand eye model, the measurement
results may be different from the length and size in reality. The clinician will
be solely responsible for the diagnoses and treatments based on the mea-
surement results.
90
When modifying the data in optic disc analysis (refer to "4.2. Analyzing the
Optic Disc" (P.132), the circle center is calculated again.
94
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When you have reanalyzed the data modified manually, the data modified
manually are erased and the "Disc" calculated automatically by the analysis
mode set in the "OCTSet Analysis" tab on P.219 is applied.
96
As the result of automatic positioning, the fundus image is sometimes
deformed to the oval shape on the fundus image display area (A-3). This is
the result of the positioning process and there is no problem.
121
After analysis, the images are automatically positioned. If sufficient data
required for overlapping are not provided, automatic positioning may not be
done correctly.
121
When you have changed to the original tomogram after changing to two or
more tomograms on the screen, you cannot return the edited layers to the
original status by "Undo Modify". After carrying out "Exit Modify", the edited
layers are decided and cannot be returned to the original status. However,
in both cases, the data are not saved. If you return to the patient list screen
without saving the data, you can start the operation from the beginning.
131
You cannot perform "Modify" for the image photographed by "OverSam-
pling". When the "OverSampling" image is selected, the "Modify" function is
OFF. For the photography with "OverSampling", refer to the instruction
manual of the 3D OCT-2000 instrument body.
131
In the automatic optic disc analysis, sometimes errors occur due to the pho-
tographed condition as shown below. In this case, using the menu "Disc
Modify" displayed when selecting "Disc Segmentation", you can modify the
analysis result. Refer to "Disc Modify" on P.95 in addition to this page.
138
When RPE was not detected correctly (If the patients blinked, his/her fixa-
tion moved during scan, the tomogram overlaps the top edge of the image
area, or the image quality is low, this may occur), the analysis result may
not be correct.
162
The result of registration is as follows: Double-click an optional point on the
two tomogram display areas, the two fundus image display areas and the
upper right "Compare Window". The green line with a cross mark appears.
(Pin-point Registrationâ„¢) Sometimes this green line with a cross mark
appears out of the 3D scan area (green frame).
There are two probable causes.
• On the two fundus image display areas, the fundus image is not aligned
with the "Overlay" image correctly.
• On "Compare Window", the two "Shadowgram" images are not aligned
with each other correctly.
To obtain the correct results, check the alignment on the two fundus image
display areas and on "Compare Window". If the images are not aligned cor-
rectly, carry out "Reposition" and repeat Step
2 and 3.
171
The insufficient memory error may occur when selecting ten tomograms
depending on the environment.
175
Icon Prevention item Page
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After clicking [Run] in the "Register" menu, Thickness Map is not displayed
from time to time. In this case, click [On/Off] in the "Thickness" menu.
175
To display Thickness Map, the same layers in the selected image as those
in "Image 1" must be analyzed. If the different layer has been analyzed,
click the layer detection display selector buttons properly (refer to "A-2:
Image Processing Controls area" on P.83) and analyze the necessary layer.
Then, try the operation again to display Thickness Map.
175
Make sure that no other windows or images are blocking or placed over the
Volume window during the movie-saving/recording procedure.
178
When batch export of the data including "_" (underbar) is performed for the
patient ID which was created by the old version software, sometimes the
data cannot be output with the filename that was set through "OCTSet".
181
When the analysis has failed, it is probable that the instrument did not take
a picture correctly. It is possible that the analysis will be successful if the
instrument takes a picture again.
190
To prevent your software from being infected with a computer virus through
the network:
• Please prepare an antivirus software. Please use the antivirus software
applicable to your use environment.
• TOPCON has already checked this instrument's operation when Trend
Micro Virus Buster Corporate Edition (Ver10.0 Service Pack 1) of Trend
Micro Incorporated is used.
214
Icon Prevention item Page
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User maintenance
To ensure the safety and performance of this software, all maintenance works, unless specified in this
manual, shall be conducted by trained service engineers. The following maintenance task may be done
by the user. For details, refer to the relevant part of this manual.
• Archive and Back Up (Refer to P.197 in this manual.)
Environment for Operation
CAUTION
The necessary capacity of memory and hard disk are changed depend-
ing on the CPU in the personal computer or environment.
CAUTION
If the number of "Thread" in CPU is beyond 4, the processing may be
delayed. Reduce the number of "Thread" to use this software.
CAUTION
To operate the 3D OCT software normally, you must log on OS (Operat-
ing System) with Administrator's authority. If you log on OS with others
except Administrator's authority, you may not save the photography
data.
Item Operation spec. Recommended spec.
PC IBM PC/AT compatible machine 
OS Windows 7 Professional 64bit 
CPU Core2 DUO Core i7 (equivalent to 2600)
Clock 3GHz 3.4GHz
Core - 4
RAM 4GB 8GB
Hard disk At least 500GB (At least 7200RPM) 
Drive (for installation/
backup of data)
DVD-Multi drive 
Display SXGA (1280×1024) and 32-bit color WSXGA+ (1680×1050) and 32-bit color
Graphics board VRAM of 256MB with OpenGL capability VRAM of 512MB with OpenGL capability
Network card On-board LAN (to connect with LAN)
Expansion LAN card (applicable to PCI
Express Gigabit: for connecting OCT)

Expansion slot At least one free slot of PCI Express ×1
(for increasing the network card)

Database Microsoft SQL Server 2005
(SP2 or higher)
Microsoft SQL Server 2008 (SP1 or higher)
Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2
When using Express Edition, it does not
operate correctly if the system manages an
enormous amount of patients/photo-
graphed data. In this case, please use
Standard Edition, etc.

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INTENDED PATIENT POPULATION
The patient who undergoes an examination by this instrument must maintain concentration for a few
minutes and adhere to the following instructions:
- Fix the face to the chinrest, forehead rest.
- Keep the eye open.
- Understand and follow instructions when undergoing an examination.
INTENDED USER'S PROFILE
This software and 3D OCT-1 instrument are made on the assumption that they will be used by the doc-
tors (ophthalmologists or others), optometrists and technicians who have the professional training and
experience about an ophthalmic image device.
The images and analysis results obtained by the instrument and software must be used for diagnosis
made by ophthalmologists and optometrists.
ESCAPE CLAUSES
3D OCT and IMAGEnet are the registered trademarks of TOPCON CORPORATION.
* In general, other company names and product names in this manual are the trademarks or the regis-
tered trademarks of those companies.
Browser It is necessary to install Internet Explorer
Version 8 (IE8) or Internet Explorer Version
9 (IE9).
If any other browser is used, the report is
not output correctly from time to time.

Others RAID control (to protect data) 
ï‚· TOPCON shall not take any responsibility for damage due to fire, earthquakes, actions by third
persons and other accidents, or damage due to negligence and misuse by the user and any
use under unusual conditions.
ï‚· TOPCON shall not take any responsibility for damage derived from the inability to properly use
this software, such as loss of business profit and/or suspension of business.
ï‚· TOPCON shall not take any responsibility for damage caused from using this software in a
manner other than that described in this User Manual. In the case of software products, the
license terms enclosed supersede any other understandings.
ï‚· Diagnosis made shall be the responsibility of the pertaining doctors and TOPCON shall not
take any responsibility for the results of such diagnoses.
ï‚· This software and 3D OCT-1 instrument are not made on the assumption that diagnosis will be
made by utilizing only the result that has been obtained by using this software.
Item Operation spec. Recommended spec.
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1. STARTING
1.1. Starting and Exiting the 3D OCT-1 Program
1.1.1. To Start the 3D OCT-2000 Program:
1 Double-click the [3DOCT] icon on the desktop.
When you start 3D OCT and "Failed to check the license." is displayed, double-click the [3D OCT]
icon to start it again. (If the above message is displayed on condition that the 3D OCT program is
registered in "Startup" and you start it, delete the program from "Startup". Then, start the 3D OCT
manually.)
1.1.2. To Exit the 3D OCT Program:
1 Click or .
Main screen
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1.1.3. Main Menu and Tool bar Icons
The 3D OCT-2000 program is organized into the following three categories: Capture, Analyze, and Data
Management. The user can select the desired operation by clicking on the respective icon on the start
screen.
Icons on the tool bar
Save
When the image is changed, it is saved to the
revised file.
Print Screen
Prints the displayed image with the connected
printer.
Select Returns to the patient selection window.
Capture The user can perform photography and analysis.
Viewer The user can perform analysis.
Compare Displays the comparison screen.
Compare ALL
The user can compare the images of different
scan modes.
Trend Displays the "Trend Analysis" screen.
Output Prints the report or makes and saves movies.
Tomogram layer Changes the layer in the tomogram.
Color set
Displays the color adjustment window of the
OCT image.
Layer Displays and hides the layer in the tomogram.
Utility bar This is provided to use the added functions.
Close Closes Data Management subcategory.
Fundus Mode Shifts to the "Fundus grabber" screen.
OD / OU / OS Changes the OD/OU/OS screens to each other.
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The user can manage data.
Edit/Delete
Allows the user to modify patient demographic
information fields and to delete saved tomogram
data.
Archive/Backup
Archives tomogram data into juke-box-like
archive folders.
Data Convert Shifts to the data conversion screen.
Close Closes Data Management subcategory.
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1.1.4. Options Settings
The user can make changes as desired to the following 3D OCT options.
1 From the Menu Bar, select Toolsï‚®Options.
The Options dialog box displays.
On Display Tab, you can set the following items.
• Volume Scale
For "Retina", you can select one of "1:1", "1:2", "1:3" and "1:4". "1:4" is initially set.
For "Anterior", only "1:1" is usable.
• B-Scan Scale
For "Retina", you can select one of "1:1", "1:2", "1:3" and "1:4". "1:2" is initially set.
For "Anterior", only "1:1" is usable.
• Color Scale Setting
Set the compensation value against the maximum and minimum values after normalizing the
color scale.
You can change this value by operating the color scale bar on the "View" screen.
"0" is initially set for "Max Offset" and "Min Offset".
• Default Color
Set the initial display color of the B-Scan tomogram.
You can select one of "Color", "B/W" and "Reverse of B/W". "Color" is initially set.
Display Tab
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• Circle Direction (only for fundus)
Set the display direction of the "Circle" B-scan image.
You can select one of "TSNIT" and "NSTIN". "TSNIT" is initially set.
On Volume Tab, you can set the following items.
• Cropping
You can validate/invalidate "Advanced Cropping". As the initial status, "Advanced Cropping" is
disabled.
• Background Color
You can specify the background color in color mode.
You can specify the background color in B/W mode.
(TSNIT) (NSTIN)
Volume Tab
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On Thickness Tab, you can set the following items.
•Grid
You can set color for "Grid Color" and "Text Color".
• Type of "Colormap"
"Legacy" is initially set.
You can select one of "Legacy", "T Style" and "Z Style" for fundus and one of "Legacy" and "T
Style" for anterior segment.
* "Anterior" cannot be used in 3D OCT-1.
• Layer Modification
"Pointing Mode" is initially set. You can select one of "Pointing Mode" and "Drawing Mode".
• Thickness Preference
Select "Retina", "RNFL" or the like in the panel. You can check the layer displayed in the
selected place.
The check marks are initially placed for the following two items.
• Show thickness layers only
Remove the check mark. Other layers are displayed in addition to the Thickness layer.
• Don't show layers on startup
Remove the check mark. When selecting data, the tomogram is displayed while the layer is
displayed.
For the anterior segment data, the "Don't show layers on startup" check box, "Anterior" of "Color-
map" and "Layer Modification" on Thickness tab are valid.
Thickness Tab
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On Patient Tab, you can set the following item.
• Target of Display
The check mark is initially placed for "All patient".
• Number of Display
You can set the maximum number of the patients to be displayed on the "Search Patient"
panel. "1000" is initially set. Remove the check mark, and all the patients that meet the
retrieval conditions are displayed.
• Patient list auto refresh
Place a check mark for "Auto Refresh". Each time the specified seconds have passed, the
patient list is updated in the same way as when pressing the list update button.
As the initial status, a check mark is not placed for "Auto Refresh".
CAUTION
When the object to be displayed is changed, start this software again.
Patient Tab
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