Zeiss Humphrey Field Analyzer 3 [HFA3] User manual

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Zeiss Humphrey Field Analyzer 3 [HFA3]

The Zeiss Humphrey Field Analyzer 3 (HFA3) is a device used by ophthalmologists to assess a patient's visual field. It is used to diagnose and monitor a variety of eye conditions, including glaucoma, macular degeneration, and diabetic retinopathy. The HFA3 uses a series of light stimuli to map out the patient's visual field, and can detect even small changes in vision that may not be noticeable to the patient. The HFA3 is a valuable tool for ophthalmologists, as it can help them to diagnose and manage eye conditions early on, when treatment is most effective.

Zeiss Humphrey Field Analyzer 3 [HFA3]

The Zeiss Humphrey Field Analyzer 3 (HFA3) is a device used by ophthalmologists to assess a patient's visual field. It is used to diagnose and monitor a variety of eye conditions, including glaucoma, macular degeneration, and diabetic retinopathy. The HFA3 uses a series of light stimuli to map out the patient's visual field, and can detect even small changes in vision that may not be noticeable to the patient. The HFA3 is a valuable tool for ophthalmologists, as it can help them to diagnose and manage eye conditions early on, when treatment is most effective.

Quickstart Guide
Social distancing with your ZEISS HFA3: Extended cable connection
This Quickstart Guide provides an overview on how to set up and operate the ZEISS HFA device using an extended cable
connection. This option is intended for the Operator and Patient to be physically separated while allowing operation
at a safe distance. You will need a table, monitor, extended cable, keyboard, and mouse.
What you’ll need for
extended connection
Additional video display
- Standard Monitor, TV, or Projector capable of handling
1024x768 video resolution, 60Hz refresh rate, with one
of the video display interfaces described below.
Monitor cable: recommend limit length to 5 meters, or less
- HFA3 side: Passive DisplayPort or VGA.
- Monitor side: appropriate connection for
additional monitor.
USB keyboard and mouse - choice of: wireless or wired.
Extender to achieve social distance length if using
wired option.
Disclaimers
The following suggestions are not intended as a comprehensive solution for managing the clinical workflow in ophthalmic offices as related to
COVID-19 virus (or similar) management.
Any cables used for connecting additional video displays and extended peripherals should be routed and safely secured to avoid any potential
tripping hazards.
W
ith the exception of peripherals available from ZEISS with the HFA, specific video display devices and peripherals are not guaranteed to have been
tested or verified by ZEISS. Some video displays may require adjustment of the native display graphics configuration.
It is recommended that the lengths of any extension cables used are limited to a maximum of six meters (19.7 ft) to ensure reliability.
All periphery devices are not sold by ZEISS and is customer responsiblity.
6 ft. safe distance
Extended set-up using cable connection
Video Extension Cable Options for HFA3
DisplayPort cables – (preferred type) recommend
5 meters, or less, due to monitor specification limit.
VGA cables – recommend 5 meters, or less.
Signal quality could be affected.
HFA3 side connection HFA3 side connection
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Steps to connect display and peripherals to ZEISS HFA3
Connecting an additional monitor and peripherals to HFA3
Remove the back panel of the HFA3 and locate an available video port.
Note: Two different computer models have been used with HFA3 that have different port configurations (CPC and Mini ITX).
Connect a second monitor to the HFA3 using the available video port(s).
Position the second monitor an extended distance away from the HFA3.
HFA3 (CPC model) - serial numbers below 8x0-15000
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Video Signal: 1024 x 768, 60 Hz, (4:3 Aspect Ratio)
Dual Monitor Mode: Mirror
External displays can be added to the following port(s):
DisplayPort
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Video Signal: 1024 x 768, 60 Hz, (4:3 Aspect Ratio)
Dual Monitor Mode: Mirror
External displays can be added to the following port(s):
DisplayPort (Use this one)
DisplayPort (Do Not use this one)
VGA (OK to use but not preferred)
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HFA3 (Mini-ITX model) - serial numbers higher than 8x0-15000
Note: Do not use HDMI type connector. Not compatible with HFA3.
Notes:
Wireless Keyboards: Logitech K830 keyboard (2.4GHz) = wireless range: 10m
Wireless Mice: Logitech M525 mouse (2.4GHz) = wireless range: 10m
Wired Keyboard / Mouse Extension Options: Passive USB extension cables – recommend limit length to 6 meters, or less
For additional guides on social distance cable set-up with your HFAII-i or other ZEISS diagnostic devices,
please visit our MED Support Now page, www.zeiss.com/med-support-now.
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Please always refer to the Instructions for Use manual for any further instruction on operation of device.
EN_31_070_0020I; HFA.12552 ©Carl Zeiss Meditec, Inc. 2020. All rights reserved.
Connecting (or Extending) keyboard and mouse to HFA3
Wireless keyboard or mouse within acceptable range
as described by manufacturer (typically ~ 10meters).
- Logitech K830 wireless Keyboard + Touchpad device
was used in testing at Zeiss. Also sold as an option
with HFA3.
- Connect wireless USB key into any available USB
port on HFA3 (Operator interface panel has 2
USB ports).
Wired USB keyboard and USB mouse with extended cable
- Connect to any available USB port on HFA3
(Operator interface panel has 2 USB ports).
- Most off-the-shelf keyboard and mouse products
are compatible with HFA3.
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Zeiss Humphrey Field Analyzer 3 [HFA3] User manual

Category
Keyboards
Type
User manual

Zeiss Humphrey Field Analyzer 3 [HFA3]

The Zeiss Humphrey Field Analyzer 3 (HFA3) is a device used by ophthalmologists to assess a patient's visual field. It is used to diagnose and monitor a variety of eye conditions, including glaucoma, macular degeneration, and diabetic retinopathy. The HFA3 uses a series of light stimuli to map out the patient's visual field, and can detect even small changes in vision that may not be noticeable to the patient. The HFA3 is a valuable tool for ophthalmologists, as it can help them to diagnose and manage eye conditions early on, when treatment is most effective.

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