Titmus V4 user instruction manual. Warranty period of two (2) years from the date of purchase. Warranty includes the light module. This manual contains important safety symbols and instructions. Read all instructions before using this instrument.
This document provides information on construction safety, with a focus on hot work safety, high risk work safety, and safety tools. It discusses hazards and safety procedures for hot work including welding, gas cutting, and grinding. It also covers high risk work such as work at heights, lifting and rigging, confined space entry, excavation work, and electrical work. It emphasizes the importance of pre-task planning, including job safety analyses, and using permit to work systems to identify hazards and controls before dangerous jobs.
This document outlines requirements for working at heights and fall protection. It defines 100% tie off methods using dual lanyards and fall arrest equipment. Fall hazards are to be identified and controlled. Workers must be trained on fall protection systems and use full body harnesses with lanyards attached to secure anchor points when working over 1.8 meters. Supervisors are responsible for safety planning and compliance with fall protection procedures to prevent injuries from falls.
This document discusses electrical safety in construction. It notes that electrical safety is important due to the hidden dangers of electricity and risk of fire or electrocution. Two main electrical hazards are contact with live parts and heat generated from improper installations. Proper design of electrical facilities is needed to provide protection against direct and indirect contact, thermal effects, over/under currents, and overvoltage. Regulations and standards like the Indian Electricity Act and National Electrical Code establish safety rules that all installations must follow. Ten safety commandments and guidelines are also outlined.
This document outlines safety precautions and procedures for crane operations. It establishes requirements for organizing a crane and rigging group with defined roles and responsibilities. It requires crane operators and signalmen to be qualified and trained. It specifies guidelines for crane set up and operation including following approved lift plans, permit requirements, and stopping work if unsafe conditions arise. It defines critical lifts and provides examples. It lists safety precautions for crane and rigging equipment inspections, defects, capacity markings, and color coding for monthly inspections.
The document outlines the key topics and learning objectives of a scaffolding training program. The program is designed to teach participants how to safely erect, dismantle, and alter basic scaffolding structures using tube and fitting systems. The learning outcomes include being able to apply scaffolding practices and safety standards, identify requirements and legislation, and demonstrate skills in scaffolding erection and dismantling techniques. The document also details several modules that will be covered, including introductions to scaffolding, health and safety laws and risks, and scaffolding practices.
The document is a site safety observation report prepared by Mohammed Mubasheeruddin on December 15, 2016. It details three safety observations made at a construction site, including workers following without proper protective equipment, improperly stocked ducting material, and improperly stoked fire fighting pipes. For each observation, the report notes an identified unsafe act and the corresponding correction that was taken.
The document discusses permanent anchorage life line systems for fall protection. It describes various classes of anchor devices and components of horizontal and vertical anchorage line systems. The PN 4000 horizontal anchorage line system meets European standards for class C anchorage systems and allows up to 4 workers. The Vertex 7000 vertical anchorage line includes components like a rope grab, shock absorber, brackets, and tensioner to provide fall protection when working on ladders. Trained technicians can install the systems for applications like construction sites, buildings, and industrial facilities.
The scaffold that the deceased was working on did not have lifelines for workers to anchor their safety belts, and the scaffold was not properly secured. As a result, the worker fell from the fifth level of the scaffold and died.
This document provides information on construction safety, with a focus on hot work safety, high risk work safety, and safety tools. It discusses hazards and safety procedures for hot work including welding, gas cutting, and grinding. It also covers high risk work such as work at heights, lifting and rigging, confined space entry, excavation work, and electrical work. It emphasizes the importance of pre-task planning, including job safety analyses, and using permit to work systems to identify hazards and controls before dangerous jobs.
This document outlines requirements for working at heights and fall protection. It defines 100% tie off methods using dual lanyards and fall arrest equipment. Fall hazards are to be identified and controlled. Workers must be trained on fall protection systems and use full body harnesses with lanyards attached to secure anchor points when working over 1.8 meters. Supervisors are responsible for safety planning and compliance with fall protection procedures to prevent injuries from falls.
This document discusses electrical safety in construction. It notes that electrical safety is important due to the hidden dangers of electricity and risk of fire or electrocution. Two main electrical hazards are contact with live parts and heat generated from improper installations. Proper design of electrical facilities is needed to provide protection against direct and indirect contact, thermal effects, over/under currents, and overvoltage. Regulations and standards like the Indian Electricity Act and National Electrical Code establish safety rules that all installations must follow. Ten safety commandments and guidelines are also outlined.
This document outlines safety precautions and procedures for crane operations. It establishes requirements for organizing a crane and rigging group with defined roles and responsibilities. It requires crane operators and signalmen to be qualified and trained. It specifies guidelines for crane set up and operation including following approved lift plans, permit requirements, and stopping work if unsafe conditions arise. It defines critical lifts and provides examples. It lists safety precautions for crane and rigging equipment inspections, defects, capacity markings, and color coding for monthly inspections.
The document outlines the key topics and learning objectives of a scaffolding training program. The program is designed to teach participants how to safely erect, dismantle, and alter basic scaffolding structures using tube and fitting systems. The learning outcomes include being able to apply scaffolding practices and safety standards, identify requirements and legislation, and demonstrate skills in scaffolding erection and dismantling techniques. The document also details several modules that will be covered, including introductions to scaffolding, health and safety laws and risks, and scaffolding practices.
The document is a site safety observation report prepared by Mohammed Mubasheeruddin on December 15, 2016. It details three safety observations made at a construction site, including workers following without proper protective equipment, improperly stocked ducting material, and improperly stoked fire fighting pipes. For each observation, the report notes an identified unsafe act and the corresponding correction that was taken.
The document discusses permanent anchorage life line systems for fall protection. It describes various classes of anchor devices and components of horizontal and vertical anchorage line systems. The PN 4000 horizontal anchorage line system meets European standards for class C anchorage systems and allows up to 4 workers. The Vertex 7000 vertical anchorage line includes components like a rope grab, shock absorber, brackets, and tensioner to provide fall protection when working on ladders. Trained technicians can install the systems for applications like construction sites, buildings, and industrial facilities.
The scaffold that the deceased was working on did not have lifelines for workers to anchor their safety belts, and the scaffold was not properly secured. As a result, the worker fell from the fifth level of the scaffold and died.
This document provides a safety primer for employers, performers, and technicians working at heights in British Columbia's live performance industry. It outlines health and safety requirements and safe work practices. Key points include:
- Types of fall protection include fall restraint, fall arrest, work procedures, and exceptions for live performance. Fall restraint and arrest use harnesses and lanyards, while work procedures use control zones and safety monitors.
- Fall protection plans are required when working at heights over 7.5 meters without guardrails, where falls pose unusual risks, or when using work procedures. Plans must specify hazards, prevention/mitigation methods, assembly/use of equipment, and rescue plans.
- Employers must
The document provides information about Omid Reza Riahi's experience and qualifications in construction safety. It lists that he has 18 years of experience in the construction industry, an MSc in civil engineering, and has held over 1000 safety courses and seminars. It also outlines 14 tips for safety in construction sites, including reviewing plans and schedules, managing risks, staff training, use of personal protective equipment, safety equipment, and monitoring and inspections.
This document is a daily inspection checklist for tower cranes. It contains 21 items to check including the crane foundation, power system, ropes, lifts, lights, safety equipment, and operational controls. Any issues identified during inspection are noted in the comments section. The checklist is signed by both the crane operator and an HSE manager to confirm all inspections were completed for each shift. The purpose is to ensure the crane's safety through regular documented inspections.
This document is a scaffolding inspection checklist for a construction project to upgrade the Sungai Besi-Ulu Kelang highway to a multi-level highway. It lists various items that are checked to ensure the scaffolding was erected properly and safely, including checking that frames, braces, guardrails, and other scaffolding components were correctly positioned and fixed. The checklist also includes fields to record the inspection results, and spaces for the inspector, witness, and person acknowledging the inspection to sign off.
Pneumatic testing involves higher risks than hydrostatic testing due to the compressibility and stored potential energy of air. A minor leak during pneumatic testing can lead to a rapid rupture and explosion before remedial action can be taken. Hydrostatic testing uses incompressible water, stores much less energy, and allows leaks to be detected sooner through a pressure drop. Proper procedures and safety precautions are required when conducting pneumatic tests to prevent damage and injury.
The document outlines 9 steps to ensure safety at a construction site as described by Sailesh Mahimtura. The steps are: 1) know the site thoroughly, 2) train all personnel about site safety, 3) mark unsafe and hazardous materials, 4) inspect equipment to ensure it is working properly, 5) use harnesses and safety equipment for roof and scaffold work, 6) provide personal protective equipment, 7) ensure Occupational Safety and Health Administration standards are met, 8) prepare for emergencies, and 9) barricade the site after working hours. Following these steps can help maintain safety at the risky construction environment.
This document provides an internal health, safety, and environment (HSE) audit checklist for a monthly organizational audit. It contains over 200 questions across 20 categories related to HSE policies, training, the work environment, amenities, housekeeping, special work procedures, hazards, equipment, and other factors. The audit is intended to evaluate compliance with HSE standards and identify any nonconformities requiring corrective action. No audit results are provided in the sample document.
This document provides information on scaffolding safety. It defines common scaffolding components and outlines proper inspection, erection, use, and tagging procedures. Workers must inspect scaffolds before each shift and not exceed the design capacity. The document emphasizes keeping scaffolding plumb, securing all components, using fall protection, and maintaining good housekeeping.
This document outlines security procedures for international container shipping. It discusses maintaining container integrity through high-security seals and inspections. It also covers Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT) initiatives, container storage security, and physical and personnel access controls. Key areas addressed include employee identification, visitor protocols, delivery screening, background checks, cargo verification and discrepancies, security training, and physical security of fences, gates, lighting and buildings.
The document discusses safety committees, which were recommended in 1931 to encourage safe work practices. Safety committees are comprised of management and worker representatives tasked with creating and maintaining a safe work environment. Their objectives include providing a discussion platform on safety, promoting safety consciousness, and facilitating communication between workers and management. Committees can be centralized, corporate-level, departmental, or special purpose depending on a company's structure. Effective committees regularly meet with agendas, document meetings, and work to resolve issues, while ineffective ones are disorganized and fail to implement recommendations.
1. Safety rules for operating injection molding machines include ensuring all safety devices are properly functioning before operation and notifying supervisors of any missing, damaged, or inoperative safety equipment.
2. Workers should report any hazards, leaks, or spills and keep work areas clean while avoiding shouting or horseplay.
3. Proper protective equipment like safety shoes and glasses must be worn at all times along with following all posted safety instructions and lockout procedures before machine maintenance.
A fun way to change up your safety training and make it a little more interactive and engaging for the group.
Minor Issues: All items on the Jeopardy Board are linked to a specific question. The answer to each question will appear after the click. You must click the "Jeopardy Board" link at the bottom of each slide after answering the question in order to return. Also, the selected items under each category on the Jeopardy Board will not show in slideshow mode as having already been selected.
This handbook provides guidance on worker safety for riggers and signalmen. It outlines proper attire and safety equipment, roles and responsibilities, good and bad rigging practices, inspections of lifting equipment, and crane hand signals. The handbook aims to help riggers and signalmen understand their roles to ensure safe lifting operations through correct rigging, inspections, communication and following recommended signals. Maintaining good communication between all parties is emphasized.
The document outlines 40 duties of a safety officer which include:
1) Monitoring hazardous situations and making recommendations to avoid risks.
2) Ensuring personnel safety, developing protective measures, and ensuring safe equipment operation.
3) Correcting unsafe acts, conducting investigations, and enforcing safety regulations.
The safety officer is responsible for a wide range of health and safety tasks including hazard identification, safety training, accident investigation, and ensuring compliance with regulations. Their overall goal is to maintain a safe work environment and protect all employees and visitors from injury.
This document discusses ladder safety practices for construction workers. It states that falls from ladders are a leading cause of injuries and are often due to misuse, faulty equipment, or carelessness. It provides guidance on proper ladder setup, use, inspection, and training to help reduce injuries. Key safety practices include setting ladders at the proper angle, securing them at the top and bottom, using three points of contact when climbing, not overreaching, and inspecting ladders for defects before use.
Project Information:
Project Name:
Location:
Company Name: Date :
Sl. No Description Yes No N/A Comments
1. All scaffold erected, inspected, altered and dismantled by competent team.
2. Clear and visible signage and scaff-tag
3. Access ladder provided and properly
4. Sound scaffolding material free of damage, tied and no gaps between planks/timbers.
5. All platforms planks tied down properly
6. Proper overlap platforms over suitable support
7. Proper fall protection provided (guard rail/hand rail, mid rail, toe board, mesh/bricks guard and safety net).
8. Scaffolding properly secured ties, and all braces installed properly.
9. Sole and base plate or timber provided.
10. Overhead protection provided.
11. Mobile scaffold provides with guard rails, toe board, full and proper platform, access ladder and wheels lock.
12. PPE along with full body harness is to be worn.
13. Others Specify
Remarks:
Inspected By: Signature:
Reviewed By HSE Manager / In charge : Signature:
The document summarizes key provisions of the Private Security Agencies (Regulation) Act, 2005 in India. It outlines the duties of private security guards which include providing security to persons and property, assisting police investigations, and reporting any law violations noticed. It also discusses the requirement for private security agencies to engage supervisors, eligibility criteria for security guards and supervisors, necessary registrations and training requirements agencies must comply with.
The document provides safety and operating instructions for Tweco Robotics air-cooled automation MIG guns. It warns that electric shock can cause injury or death and safety precautions must be followed when installing and operating the equipment. The document also warns that smoke, fumes, and gases generated during welding can be dangerous to health and adequate ventilation is required. It encourages reading and understanding the entire manual, especially safety instructions, before using the equipment.
허니웰 3800r 산업용 바코드스캐너는 판독 범위가 뛰어나고 품질이 나쁜 바코드를 읽으며 탁월한 내구성을 자랑하는 가장 강력한 선형 이미저 입니다.
3800r 바코드스캐너는 13 밀 (mil) 바코드에 대해 24 인치 (610mm)의 판독 범위를 자랑하는 동급 최강의 제품입니다.
허니웰은 30년간의 바코드 판독 경험을 바탕으로 새로운 소프트웨어인 디지타이저로 저품질 바코드 판독문제를 해결하여 수동입력 작업시간을 줄였습니다.
충격흡수 고무 접촉면과 Lexan® 하우징은 1.8 m 높이의 콘크리트 낙하에서도 견딜 수 있습니다.
Superior Read Range
Imaging technology now extends the read range out to 24˝ (610 mm) on the bar codes used in retail applications
Fast and Aggressive Decode
Even on poorly printed or damaged codes, the 270 scans per second scan rate and software digitizer quickly processes the data and transmits it to your application
Durable
Built to last, there are no moving parts to wear out. Full impact resistant bumpers and a 5 year warranty make the 3800r one of the toughest scanners on the market
Reads Emerging Codes that will be Part of Tomorrow’s Solutions
Supports the EAN·UCC system, including GTIN, EAN/UCC-14, and GS1 DataBar
Connectivity
Supports all common interfaces : keyboard wedge, TTL RS232, IBM retail, USB, wand emulation, HHLC, and True RS232
OPERATIONAL
Light Source : Visible Red LED 630 nm
Visual Indicators : Green = good read
Host System Interfaces : USB, True RS232, TTL level RS232, Keyboard Wedge, IBM 46xx (RS485),
Light Pen (Wand) Emulation, Laser Emulation
MECHANICAL
Dimensions (LxWxH) : 135 mm x 81 mm x 157 mm (5.3˝ x 3.2˝ x 6.2˝)
Weight : 184 g (6.5 oz)
ELECTRICAL
Input Voltage : 4.5 - 12 VDC
Operating Power (typical) : 1.2 W (235 mA @ 5 V); 1.7 W (145 mA @ 12 V)
Standby Power (typical) : 430 mW (86 mA @ 5 V); 780 mW (65 mA @ 12 V)
DC Transformers : Class 2: 5 VDC @ 2.4 A
LED Class : Class 1: IEC60825-1, EN60825-1
EMC : FCC Part 15, ICES-003, EN55022 Class B
ENVIRONMENTAL
Operating Temperature : 32°F to 122°F (0°C to 50°C)
Storage Temperature : -40°F to 140F (-40°C to 60°C)
Humidity : 0 to 95% relative humidity, non-condensing
Drop : Designed to withstand 1.8 m (6´) drops
Environmental Sealing : IP41
Light Levels : 70,000 Lux (6,503 foot-candles)
SCAN PERFORMANCE
Scan Pattern : Linear Image (3648 pixels)
Scan Speed : 270 scans per second
Motion Tolerance : 5 cm/s (2 in/s) with 13 mil UPC at optimal focus
Scan Angle : Horizontal: 47°
Print Contrast : 20% minimum reflectance difference
Pitch, Skew : 65°, 65°
Decode Capabilities : Reads standard 1D and GS1 DataBar symbologies.
>하이온아이티
주소 : 서울 금천구 가산디지털2로 165, 1304호 (백상스타타워2차)
대표번호 : 02-2038-0018 / 이메일 : hion@hionit.com
홈페이지 : http://hionsmart.com
This document provides a safety primer for employers, performers, and technicians working at heights in British Columbia's live performance industry. It outlines health and safety requirements and safe work practices. Key points include:
- Types of fall protection include fall restraint, fall arrest, work procedures, and exceptions for live performance. Fall restraint and arrest use harnesses and lanyards, while work procedures use control zones and safety monitors.
- Fall protection plans are required when working at heights over 7.5 meters without guardrails, where falls pose unusual risks, or when using work procedures. Plans must specify hazards, prevention/mitigation methods, assembly/use of equipment, and rescue plans.
- Employers must
The document provides information about Omid Reza Riahi's experience and qualifications in construction safety. It lists that he has 18 years of experience in the construction industry, an MSc in civil engineering, and has held over 1000 safety courses and seminars. It also outlines 14 tips for safety in construction sites, including reviewing plans and schedules, managing risks, staff training, use of personal protective equipment, safety equipment, and monitoring and inspections.
This document is a daily inspection checklist for tower cranes. It contains 21 items to check including the crane foundation, power system, ropes, lifts, lights, safety equipment, and operational controls. Any issues identified during inspection are noted in the comments section. The checklist is signed by both the crane operator and an HSE manager to confirm all inspections were completed for each shift. The purpose is to ensure the crane's safety through regular documented inspections.
This document is a scaffolding inspection checklist for a construction project to upgrade the Sungai Besi-Ulu Kelang highway to a multi-level highway. It lists various items that are checked to ensure the scaffolding was erected properly and safely, including checking that frames, braces, guardrails, and other scaffolding components were correctly positioned and fixed. The checklist also includes fields to record the inspection results, and spaces for the inspector, witness, and person acknowledging the inspection to sign off.
Pneumatic testing involves higher risks than hydrostatic testing due to the compressibility and stored potential energy of air. A minor leak during pneumatic testing can lead to a rapid rupture and explosion before remedial action can be taken. Hydrostatic testing uses incompressible water, stores much less energy, and allows leaks to be detected sooner through a pressure drop. Proper procedures and safety precautions are required when conducting pneumatic tests to prevent damage and injury.
The document outlines 9 steps to ensure safety at a construction site as described by Sailesh Mahimtura. The steps are: 1) know the site thoroughly, 2) train all personnel about site safety, 3) mark unsafe and hazardous materials, 4) inspect equipment to ensure it is working properly, 5) use harnesses and safety equipment for roof and scaffold work, 6) provide personal protective equipment, 7) ensure Occupational Safety and Health Administration standards are met, 8) prepare for emergencies, and 9) barricade the site after working hours. Following these steps can help maintain safety at the risky construction environment.
This document provides an internal health, safety, and environment (HSE) audit checklist for a monthly organizational audit. It contains over 200 questions across 20 categories related to HSE policies, training, the work environment, amenities, housekeeping, special work procedures, hazards, equipment, and other factors. The audit is intended to evaluate compliance with HSE standards and identify any nonconformities requiring corrective action. No audit results are provided in the sample document.
This document provides information on scaffolding safety. It defines common scaffolding components and outlines proper inspection, erection, use, and tagging procedures. Workers must inspect scaffolds before each shift and not exceed the design capacity. The document emphasizes keeping scaffolding plumb, securing all components, using fall protection, and maintaining good housekeeping.
This document outlines security procedures for international container shipping. It discusses maintaining container integrity through high-security seals and inspections. It also covers Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT) initiatives, container storage security, and physical and personnel access controls. Key areas addressed include employee identification, visitor protocols, delivery screening, background checks, cargo verification and discrepancies, security training, and physical security of fences, gates, lighting and buildings.
The document discusses safety committees, which were recommended in 1931 to encourage safe work practices. Safety committees are comprised of management and worker representatives tasked with creating and maintaining a safe work environment. Their objectives include providing a discussion platform on safety, promoting safety consciousness, and facilitating communication between workers and management. Committees can be centralized, corporate-level, departmental, or special purpose depending on a company's structure. Effective committees regularly meet with agendas, document meetings, and work to resolve issues, while ineffective ones are disorganized and fail to implement recommendations.
1. Safety rules for operating injection molding machines include ensuring all safety devices are properly functioning before operation and notifying supervisors of any missing, damaged, or inoperative safety equipment.
2. Workers should report any hazards, leaks, or spills and keep work areas clean while avoiding shouting or horseplay.
3. Proper protective equipment like safety shoes and glasses must be worn at all times along with following all posted safety instructions and lockout procedures before machine maintenance.
A fun way to change up your safety training and make it a little more interactive and engaging for the group.
Minor Issues: All items on the Jeopardy Board are linked to a specific question. The answer to each question will appear after the click. You must click the "Jeopardy Board" link at the bottom of each slide after answering the question in order to return. Also, the selected items under each category on the Jeopardy Board will not show in slideshow mode as having already been selected.
This handbook provides guidance on worker safety for riggers and signalmen. It outlines proper attire and safety equipment, roles and responsibilities, good and bad rigging practices, inspections of lifting equipment, and crane hand signals. The handbook aims to help riggers and signalmen understand their roles to ensure safe lifting operations through correct rigging, inspections, communication and following recommended signals. Maintaining good communication between all parties is emphasized.
The document outlines 40 duties of a safety officer which include:
1) Monitoring hazardous situations and making recommendations to avoid risks.
2) Ensuring personnel safety, developing protective measures, and ensuring safe equipment operation.
3) Correcting unsafe acts, conducting investigations, and enforcing safety regulations.
The safety officer is responsible for a wide range of health and safety tasks including hazard identification, safety training, accident investigation, and ensuring compliance with regulations. Their overall goal is to maintain a safe work environment and protect all employees and visitors from injury.
This document discusses ladder safety practices for construction workers. It states that falls from ladders are a leading cause of injuries and are often due to misuse, faulty equipment, or carelessness. It provides guidance on proper ladder setup, use, inspection, and training to help reduce injuries. Key safety practices include setting ladders at the proper angle, securing them at the top and bottom, using three points of contact when climbing, not overreaching, and inspecting ladders for defects before use.
Project Information:
Project Name:
Location:
Company Name: Date :
Sl. No Description Yes No N/A Comments
1. All scaffold erected, inspected, altered and dismantled by competent team.
2. Clear and visible signage and scaff-tag
3. Access ladder provided and properly
4. Sound scaffolding material free of damage, tied and no gaps between planks/timbers.
5. All platforms planks tied down properly
6. Proper overlap platforms over suitable support
7. Proper fall protection provided (guard rail/hand rail, mid rail, toe board, mesh/bricks guard and safety net).
8. Scaffolding properly secured ties, and all braces installed properly.
9. Sole and base plate or timber provided.
10. Overhead protection provided.
11. Mobile scaffold provides with guard rails, toe board, full and proper platform, access ladder and wheels lock.
12. PPE along with full body harness is to be worn.
13. Others Specify
Remarks:
Inspected By: Signature:
Reviewed By HSE Manager / In charge : Signature:
The document summarizes key provisions of the Private Security Agencies (Regulation) Act, 2005 in India. It outlines the duties of private security guards which include providing security to persons and property, assisting police investigations, and reporting any law violations noticed. It also discusses the requirement for private security agencies to engage supervisors, eligibility criteria for security guards and supervisors, necessary registrations and training requirements agencies must comply with.
The document provides safety and operating instructions for Tweco Robotics air-cooled automation MIG guns. It warns that electric shock can cause injury or death and safety precautions must be followed when installing and operating the equipment. The document also warns that smoke, fumes, and gases generated during welding can be dangerous to health and adequate ventilation is required. It encourages reading and understanding the entire manual, especially safety instructions, before using the equipment.
허니웰 3800r 산업용 바코드스캐너는 판독 범위가 뛰어나고 품질이 나쁜 바코드를 읽으며 탁월한 내구성을 자랑하는 가장 강력한 선형 이미저 입니다.
3800r 바코드스캐너는 13 밀 (mil) 바코드에 대해 24 인치 (610mm)의 판독 범위를 자랑하는 동급 최강의 제품입니다.
허니웰은 30년간의 바코드 판독 경험을 바탕으로 새로운 소프트웨어인 디지타이저로 저품질 바코드 판독문제를 해결하여 수동입력 작업시간을 줄였습니다.
충격흡수 고무 접촉면과 Lexan® 하우징은 1.8 m 높이의 콘크리트 낙하에서도 견딜 수 있습니다.
Superior Read Range
Imaging technology now extends the read range out to 24˝ (610 mm) on the bar codes used in retail applications
Fast and Aggressive Decode
Even on poorly printed or damaged codes, the 270 scans per second scan rate and software digitizer quickly processes the data and transmits it to your application
Durable
Built to last, there are no moving parts to wear out. Full impact resistant bumpers and a 5 year warranty make the 3800r one of the toughest scanners on the market
Reads Emerging Codes that will be Part of Tomorrow’s Solutions
Supports the EAN·UCC system, including GTIN, EAN/UCC-14, and GS1 DataBar
Connectivity
Supports all common interfaces : keyboard wedge, TTL RS232, IBM retail, USB, wand emulation, HHLC, and True RS232
OPERATIONAL
Light Source : Visible Red LED 630 nm
Visual Indicators : Green = good read
Host System Interfaces : USB, True RS232, TTL level RS232, Keyboard Wedge, IBM 46xx (RS485),
Light Pen (Wand) Emulation, Laser Emulation
MECHANICAL
Dimensions (LxWxH) : 135 mm x 81 mm x 157 mm (5.3˝ x 3.2˝ x 6.2˝)
Weight : 184 g (6.5 oz)
ELECTRICAL
Input Voltage : 4.5 - 12 VDC
Operating Power (typical) : 1.2 W (235 mA @ 5 V); 1.7 W (145 mA @ 12 V)
Standby Power (typical) : 430 mW (86 mA @ 5 V); 780 mW (65 mA @ 12 V)
DC Transformers : Class 2: 5 VDC @ 2.4 A
LED Class : Class 1: IEC60825-1, EN60825-1
EMC : FCC Part 15, ICES-003, EN55022 Class B
ENVIRONMENTAL
Operating Temperature : 32°F to 122°F (0°C to 50°C)
Storage Temperature : -40°F to 140F (-40°C to 60°C)
Humidity : 0 to 95% relative humidity, non-condensing
Drop : Designed to withstand 1.8 m (6´) drops
Environmental Sealing : IP41
Light Levels : 70,000 Lux (6,503 foot-candles)
SCAN PERFORMANCE
Scan Pattern : Linear Image (3648 pixels)
Scan Speed : 270 scans per second
Motion Tolerance : 5 cm/s (2 in/s) with 13 mil UPC at optimal focus
Scan Angle : Horizontal: 47°
Print Contrast : 20% minimum reflectance difference
Pitch, Skew : 65°, 65°
Decode Capabilities : Reads standard 1D and GS1 DataBar symbologies.
>하이온아이티
주소 : 서울 금천구 가산디지털2로 165, 1304호 (백상스타타워2차)
대표번호 : 02-2038-0018 / 이메일 : hion@hionit.com
홈페이지 : http://hionsmart.com
허니웰 3800i 산업용 바코드스캐너는 초당 270 회, 82 인치 (208 cm) 범위의 바코드를 읽을 수 있습니다.
스캐너 케이스와 밀봉된 광학 모듈에는 충격 흡수를 위한 고무 오버몰드 (overmold)가 장착되어 2 미터 콘크리트 낙하시에도 견딜 수 있습니다.
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혹독한 외부환경, 겨울철 -30 ° C (-22 ° F)의 조건의 온도에서도 작업할 수 있도록 설계되었습니다.
Superior Read Range
Imaging technology now extends the performance range out to 82 inches (208 cm) on linear codes. Long range reading performance eliminates the need to reach and climb to scan codes.
Durable
There are no moving parts to wear out and Honeywell backs this with an industry-leading 3 year warranty. Reliable performance year after year with no downtime.
Easy to Use
True point and shoot handheld ergonomics easily fi ts oversized gloved hands. Intuitive aiming means operators will become productive quickly.
Rugged Packaging
An impact absorbing, shock resistant housing withstands fi fty 6.5 foot (2 meter) drops, and is sealed to prevent dust, moisture, and other contaminants from entering the scanner. Designed to survive the most demanding industrial applications.
Fast and Aggressive Decode
Even on poorly printed or damaged codes, the 270 scans per second digital image logic is over 6 times faster than other technologies. Spend less time trying to re-scan poor codes and speed up the work process.
PERFORMANCE
Illumination : 630 nM Visible Red LED
Receiving Device : 3648 element linear imager
Reading Width : 15 mil. code, 15 in. (38.1 cm) from nose, 10 in. (25.4 cm) wide
Resolution : 7.5 mil. at 9 in. (22.9 cm) distance
Skew Angle : +65o
Pitch Angle : +65o
Horizontal Velocity : 2 in. (5.1 cm) per second
Minimum Symbol Contrast : 20%
Scan Rate : Up to 270 scans per second
Decode Rate : 270 decodes per second
MECHANICAL/ ELECTRICAL
Dimensions (without aimer) :
Length : 5.3 in. (13.5 cm)
Height : 6.4 in. (16.3 cm)
Width : 3.2 in. (8.1 cm)
Weight : 7.5 oz. (213 g)
Dimensions (with aimer*) :
Length : 5.3 in. (13.5 cm)
Height : 6.5 in. (16.5 cm)
Width : 3.2 in. (8.1 cm)
Weight : 8.4 oz. (238 g)
Housing : UL 94V0 grade
Power Requirements : 4.5 - 14Vdc at scanner
Current Draw (maximum) :
Input : 5V, 12V
Scanning : 235mA, 142mA
Idle : 68mA, 49mA
POWER SUPPLY
Noise Rejection : Maximum 100mV peak to peak, 10 to 100 kHz
ENVIRONMENTAL
Operating Temperature : -22oF to +122oF (-30oC to +50oC)
Storage Temperature : -40oF to +140oF (-40oC to +60oC)
Humidity : 0 to 95%, non-condensing
Sealing : IP54 (water and dust resistant)
Mechanical Shock : Operational after 50 drops from 6.5 ft. (2 m) to concrete
Ambient Illumination : 0 - 70,000 lux
ESD Protection : Functional after 15kV discharge
LED Classifi cation : Class 1 under EN60825-01
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2. Titmus V4 / Titmus V2
Preface
This Instruction Manual was prepared by Sperian Protection Optical, Inc. for both first-time and experienced users of the
Titmus V4 / Titmus V2 models of the vision screener. To ensure the safe operation of the Titmus V4/ Titmus V2 Vision
Screener, the user should read the entire instruction manual before operation of the unit. Keep this manual for future
reference.
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3. Titmus V4 / Titmus V2
Table of Contents
Warnings and Symbols.......................................................................................................................................4
Warranty, Standards & Technical Data ................................................................................................................5
Introduction ......................................................................................................................................................6
Titmus VSeries Model Comparison ......................................................................................................................6
Standard & Optional Accessories ........................................................................................................................7
Unpacking the Instrument ..................................................................................................................................8
Titmus V4 External Features ...............................................................................................................................9
Titmus V2 External Features ............................................................................................................................. 10
Operation of the Vision Screener ...................................................................................................................... 11
Unlock/Lock the instrument for height adjustment...........................................................................................................11
Height Adjustment..........................................................................................................................................................11
Operating the Far/Near Lever..........................................................................................................................................12
Intermediate Vision Testing & Using Plus Lens.................................................................................................................12
Operating the Titmus V4 using the Control Panel .............................................................................................................13
Operating the Titmus V2..................................................................................................................................................14
Testing using the Vision Screener ..................................................................................................................... 15
Preparation for Testing ...................................................................................................................................................15
Patient Positioning..........................................................................................................................................................15
Peripheral Vision Testing ................................................................................................................................................15
Testing & Interpretation of the Test results.......................................................................................................................16
Recording the Test results...............................................................................................................................................16
Instrument Transport ....................................................................................................................................... 17
Cleaning / Storing the Instrument..................................................................................................................... 18
Maintenance of the Vision Screener .................................................................................................................. 18
Recommended Service Schedule.....................................................................................................................................18
Replacing Light Module...................................................................................................................................................18
Changing Slides..............................................................................................................................................................19
Replacing the Fuse..........................................................................................................................................................20
Electromagnetic Environment - Guidance.......................................................................................................... 21
Glossary of Eye Care Terms .............................................................................................................................. 24
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4. Titmus V4 / Titmus V2
Warnings and Symbols
Important Safety Instructions
This manual contains important safety symbols and instructions. Read all instructions before
using this instrument. Save these instructions for future reference.
CAUTION
• If the instrument tends to drift downwards towards the base, or does not stay in the upright position,
the height adjustment mechanism may need to be checked. Please contact a Service Center. This is to
prevent any accidental closing of the instrument on an operator’s or patient’s hand.
• Ensure that there are no hands towards the base of the instrument when closing the unit to prevent
accidental pinching.
• Ensure that the instrument is handled and transported safely to prevent accidental dropping of the
instrument on a foot or toe. See Section Instrument Transport.
• Do not contact patient or anyone else while touching the cable connections or metal plate surrounding
the control panel cable connector on the instrument or control panel.
• Do not operate the instrument with the cover removed as this may expose the operator to moving
parts.
Symbols
This symbol is to advise the user of the presence of important operating or maintenance instructions in the
documents accompanying the instrument.
This instrument is classified as a Type B Equipment Electrical Hazard.
Prior to any maintenance being performed on this instrument (to include removing any screws), the instrument
must be turned off, and the power cord MUST be disconnected.
This symbol indicates that product should not be disposed as general unsorted waste. Product should be sorted
separately for collection as electrical and electronic equipment waste.
This symbol identifies the location of the protective earth (ground connection).
For the Record
Please record Serial Number and Purchase Date in space provided. Refer to the SERIAL NUMBER LABEL (located at rear of
instrument near On/Off switch) ALWAYS HAVE THIS INFORMATION WHEN CONTACTING SPERIAN ABOUT THE INSTRUMENT.
Serial Number ____________________ Date of Purchase __________________
Distributor___________________________________________________________________
Phone________________________________________________________________________
Questions
Please contact Sperian Protection Optical at 800-446-1802 / +1-804-452-5200 or your local distributor.
NOTE: Due to continual product innovation, specifications in this manual are subject to change without prior notification.
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5. Titmus V4 / Titmus V2
Warranty, Standards & Technical Data
Warranty
Sperian Protection Optical, Inc. warrants the Titmus VSeries against defects in materials and workmanship for a
period of two (2) years from the date of purchase. Warranty includes the light module. Sperian will, as its option,
repair or replace the instrument during the warranty period within a reasonable time after receipt of written
notice from the buyer. To receive consideration for warranty repair or replacement procedures, product must be
returned in its original packaging. If original packaging is not available, this can be obtained from Sperian at a
nominal cost. It is necessary to obtain Return Authorization Number from Sperian prior to shipment.
This warranty does not cover accessories or damages sustained in transit, or as a result of the buyer’s misuse,
neglect or carelessness, or by events beyond the control of Sperian. All correspondence must include the
instrument serial number. Failure to return the completed registration card will void the warranty. Warranty
valid only when purchase or repair is made from Sperian or an authorized Sperian Distributor.
Standards
The TITMUS™ Vision Screener conforms to the following UL, CSA and CE Standards.
USA: AAMI ES 60601-1
Canada: CSA-C22.2, No. 601.1-M90, Category 245
Device Type per the Canadian Medical Device Regulations
Class I Device
CB Scheme: IEC 60601-1
Europe: EN 60601-1, IEC 60601-1, Third edition
Emissions: Group 1, Class A
Applicable Directive
Annex VII, Medical Device Directive 93/42/EEC
Classification
Class I, Annex IX of MDD 93/42/EEC
Non-sterile, Non-measuring device
The CE mark on this device indicates it has been tested to and conforms to the provisions noted
within the 93/42/EEC Medical Device Directive
Technical Data
Power Supply: 110-240 VAC, 0.4A-0.2A, 50/60 Hz
Fuse Rating: 2 A, 250 V, Type – T (time delay)
Cords: 1. Power cord, length 3 meters
Note: Customer must contact TITMUS to obtain replacement cords or alternate voltage cords (240V).
2. Titmus V4 only: Control panel cord, IEEE 1394 FireWire connector, length 1.00 meter
Illumination: As per ISO 8596 and ANSI Z80.21 Standards
Dimensions: W X L X H units
11.00 X 17.00 X 7.75 inches (closed condition)
28 X 43 X 19 cm (closed condition)
Weight: 13 lbs / 6 kg
Temperature: +50°F to +104°F (+10°C to +40°C)
Humidity: 30% to 75% (non-condensing)
Pressure: 80-106 kPa
Altitude: 1000 ft below sea level to 6000 ft above sea level
Sperian Protection Optical, Inc. Sperian Protection Deutschland GmbH & Co KG
690 HP Way, Christofsstrasse 5,
Chester, VA 23836, USA D55116 Mainz, Germany
Tel: 1.800.446.1802 Tel: +49.6131.9066497
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Introduction
The Importance of Vision Screening
The eyes are a person’s windows to the world. Without good vision, one can experience a sense of helplessness and may
even suffer in other skills necessary for a full and functional lifestyle. Utilizing the Titmus VSeries vision screeners, you will
quickly be capable of assessing whether a person’s vision is within the normal parameters. Visual abnormalities will be
revealed, often motivating action for a referral for further visual examination and possibly a much-needed visual
correction. Consequently, that person’s quality of life can be enhanced. The vision screener is capable of testing functions
not determined by the typical “wall” or “eye” chart. Binocularity, muscle balance, color perception, acuity at near and far,
color deficiency, depth perception, and a myriad of other visual functions can be screened. The wall chart screens for
acuity only, leaving many visual abnormalities unidentified.
About the “TITMUS”
Sperian is the new name of Titmus. Titmus Optical set the standard for vision screening instruments in 1959 with the
introduction of the OV7 model vision screener. Often referred to as the “TITMUS,” the older OV7 model as well as the later-
generation TITMUS Model 2, are still in use in many industrial locations, optical practices, as well as schools nationwide.
The screeners are known for their durability.
As the market leader, TITMUS has developed the new Titmus VSeries of vision screeners. Designed to meet the unique
needs of the 21st century, the Titmus VSeries will be a welcome tool because of its convenience, accuracy, and versatility.
Titmus VSeries Model Comparison
Titmus VSeries
The Titmus VSeries vision screeners are ergonomically-designed, precision-built stereoscopic instruments providing
precise and prompt measurement of visual performance. The screeners are engineered for accuracy, validity, and
reliability of the test results, with emphasis on convenience and ease of administration.
The Titmus VSeries consists of a variety of models. This manual covers the following models — Titmus V4, Titmus V2.
Model Titmus V4 Titmus V3 Titmus V2
Control Panel • •
Built-In Membrane Switches •
Electronic Pointing System •
Ergonomics (Height Adjustment) • • •
New Fluorescent Light Source • • •
Portability • • •
Soft Foam Headrest • • •
Head Positioning Sensor • •
Peripheral Vision Testing • •
Test Slide Advance/Reverse Control Panel Control Panel Manual
Night Vision Testing •
Carrying Case Optional Standard Optional
Standard Accessories • • •
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Standard & Optional Accessories
Standard Accessories
The following accessories are supplied with your Titmus VSeries vision screener:
• Power cord
• Control Panel cord (only with Titmus V4)
• Vision Screener User Instruction Manual
• Slide Information Brochure (based on slide set purchased by you)
• Record Forms – 1 pad of 100 forms to record test results
• Eight (8) Test Slides (mounted on a drum inside the vision screener)
• Accessory Case with –
• 10 Lens Cleaning Wipes
• 3 Fog Eliminator Cloths
• 1 Dust Cover for instrument storage
• Other standard accessories based on Slide Set:
• Occupational Job Standards Book
• Aeromedical 32” Lens, 2 Prism Lenses
• Professional +1.75 Lens, Training Cards
• Pediatric +1.75 Lens, Training Cards
• School +1.75 Lens, Training Cards
• Preschool +1.75 Lens, Training Cards
Optional Accessories
• Carrying Case – soft-sided with wheels, for easy transport of vision screener
• Intermediate Lens to test vision at following distances: 19, 22, 26, 32 and 40 inches (50, 57, 67, 80 and 100 cm)
• Plus Lens for testing children’s vision: +1.00, +1.50, +1.75 and +2.25
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Unpacking the Instrument
Your Titmus™ vision screener may be supplied in a cardboard box or with an optional soft-sided carrying case. If supplied
in a box, remove top foam and lift instrument out of the box by holding the sides. If supplied in a carrying case, unzip the
case to remove the instrument.
Step 1 Step 2
Step 3: Titmus V4 accessories (includes control panel). Step 3: Titmus V2 accessories (NO control panel).
Step 4 Step 5
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Titmus V4 External Features
Front / Side/ Rear View
A Removable cover for access to slides and light source
B Lever for far/near lenses
C Vision screening at far (20’) and near (14”)
D Peripheral vision test lights
E Head sensor to detect correct positioning
F Comfortable foam headrest
G Slots for intermediate/plus lens
H Base of instrument
I Base unlock clip to move unit into open position
J Plug-in for power cord
K On/off switch
L Fuse holder
M Plug-in for control panel cord
Control Panel
N Light source condition
O Test distance - near, intermediate or far
P Peripheral vision screening
Q Day or night illumination condition
R Test Slide position
S Test Slide advance/reverse
T Reset control panel
U Occlude each eye, light ON indicates eye being tested
V Head position indicator/sensor deactivate
ABCDE
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Titmus V2 External Features
Front / Side/ Rear View
A Removable cover for access to slides and light source
B Lever for far/near lenses
C Vision screening at far (20’) and near (14”)
D Peripheral vision test lights
E Comfortable foam headrest
F Slots for intermediate/plus lens
G Wheel to advance/reverse test slides
H Base of instrument
I Membrane switches
J Base unlock clip to move unit into open position
K Plug-in for power cord
L On/off switch
M Fuse holder
Membrane Switches
N Occlude each eye, light ON indicates eye being tested
O Peripheral vision screening
NOTE: THE TITMUS V2 DOES NOT HAVE A CONTROL PANEL.
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Operation of the Vision Screener
Unlock/Lock the instrument for height adjustment
Locate the lock at the side of the instrument. Follow the steps as shown in the images.
Steps 1-4:
• Push down on the FRONT of the unit with one hand as shown by the arrow.
• Using the other hand, pull and twist the latch to unlock, as shown in the images.
LOCK:
• ENSURE UNIT IS IN CLOSED POSTION AS ABOVE.
• Turn the lock until it clicks into place. A clicking sound can be heard when locked.
• After locking, turn the lock slightly to ensure that it does not rotate.
• The instrument now CANNOT be raised for height adjustment and will remain in a closed position for transport.
ALWAYS CHECK THE LOCK BEFORE LIFTING INSTRUMENT FOR TRANSPORT.
Height Adjustment
The height adjustment is designed for patient comfort. The Titmus VSeries can be adjusted to fit children and adults of
varying heights in a standing or seated position. This is essential for accurate testing.
The instrument height can be adjusted by the operator or the patient.
To adjust the height, refer to the image.
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Operation of the Vision Screener (continued)
Operating the Far/Near Lever
1. Operator is seated on the right side of the instrument.
2. To move the lever from FAR to NEAR and back, move the lever as shown.
FAR VISION TESTING (20 feet) NEAR VISION TESTING (14”)
For Near Vision Testing:
This applies especially for patients who wear bifocals, multifocals or progressive lenses.
1. Ask the patient to place hands on the instrument as shown.
2. Ask patient to use thumbs to raise glasses until he/she is viewing the slide through the
proper part of his/her lens for reading.
3. Ensure that the patient is comfortable.
Intermediate Vision Testing & Using Plus Lens
• Ensure lever is in FAR position. Place lens in the
holder.
• The lens must be inserted in the slot with the label
facing the front of the instrument.
• Perform test.
• REMOVE lens upon completion of test.
CAUTION: Do not turn the FAR/NEAR lever while
the lens is in the instrument. This may damage
the instrument.
Using Plus Lens:
The plus lens must be inserted in the slot with the label
facing the front of the instrument.
• The Plus Lens, +1.75, is used with the Acuity Test
for children. Other plus lenses are also available as
optional accessories.
• Standard testing procedure requires that acuity test is administered first. If child demonstrates poor visual acuity
(20/40), it is unnecessary to administer the Plus Lens Test. If the child demonstrates 20/30 or 20/20, administer
the Plus Lens Test.
• Children with normal vision will be unable to read the 20/20 line through the Plus Lens. If a child can read the
20/20 line through the Plus Lens, then result is FAIL. Blurred vision through Plus Lens is normal, clear distance
vision is abnormal and can indicate excessive farsightedness. This test is very important for school age children.
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N O
P
Q
R
S
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U
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Operation of the Vision Screener (continued)
Operating the Titmus V4 using the Control Panel
Connect the panel to the vision screener using the cord shown.
Control Panel Operating switches
N Light source condition
Normally in a steady state.
Note: On start-up, this indicator flashes for approximately 1 minute then
becomes steady – this indicates that minimum illumination level is reached in
order to start testing.
If this indicator keeps flashing continuously, light module needs to be replaced.
O Test distance - near, intermediate or far
Indicates the test distance,
Book: NEAR at 14”
Computer: Intermediate (based on the lens used,
between 19”-40”)
Mountain: FAR at 20 feet
P Peripheral vision screening (horizontal only)
Use the button with arrows to select left or right eye to be
tested.
Use the buttons with numbers - 85, 70, 55 and N to
operate the lights at 85°,70°,55° and Nasal (45°) for
peripheral vision testing.
Q Day or night illumination condition
Press button with the image of the sun for daylight vision
testing. This is the default illumination level.
Press button with the image of the moon for night vision
testing.
R Test Slide position
Number indicates the Test Number. Refer to your Slide Information Brochure for tests at each position.
S Test Slide advance/reverse
Select “+” to advance to next test, “-” to go back to previous test.
T Reset control panel
This will reset the instrument and all buttons on the control panel to the initial start-up condition of the
instrument. Test Slide drum will reset to Test No. 1.
U Occlude each eye, light ON indicates eye being tested
These buttons activate Occlude Shutters that occlude each eye (clicking sound).
Indicator light ON indicates that the eye is being tested.
If indicator light is OFF, eye is occluded.
Left button is for Left Eye, Right button is for the Right Eye.
V Head position indicator/sensor deactivate
Indicates if the head of patient is correctly positioned. If no indication, head is not correctly positioned.
Note: To override the head sensor, press the button, light on indicator will start flashing. This indicates that the
head sensor has been deactivated. Use ONLY if patient tends to move head causing the test slide illumination to
go ON/OFF. Override may be used with younger children who tend to squirm when testing.
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N
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Operation of the Vision Screener (continued)
Operating the Titmus V2
G Wheel to advance/reverse test slides
Indicates test slide position
Correct Position of wheel Incorrect Position of wheel
I Membrane switches
N Occlude each eye, light ON indicates eye being tested
These buttons activate Occlude Shutters that occlude each eye
(clicking sound).
Indicator light ON indicates that the eye is being tested.
If indicator light is OFF, eye is occluded.
Left button is for Left Eye, Right button is for the Right Eye.
O Peripheral vision screening (horizontal only)
Use the button with arrows to select left or right eye to be
tested.
Use the buttons with numbers - 85, 70, 55 and N to operate
the lights at 85°,70°,55° and Nasal (45°) for peripheral
vision testing.
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Testing using the Vision Screener
Preparation for Testing
1. Place the instrument on a table of conventional height with sufficient top area to permit test administrator to
manipulate controls and record results.
2. Unlock height adjustment lock. See section Unlock/Lock the instrument for height adjustment.
3. Titmus V4: Connect panel to instrument using panel cord. No connection needed for the Titmus V2.
4. Connect power cord to instrument and turn switch ON.
5. Test all control switches to ensure proper operation.
6. Check lenses to ensure they are clean. Use cleaning towlettes or fog cloths (if lens are fogging).
7. Place record forms and other accessories near the instrument, ready for use.
8. Avoid positioning the instrument where strong glaring light will shine directly into the instrument or into the
subject’s face.
9. Clean the headrest foam and the front of the instrument.
CAUTION: Ensure that the headrest foam and instrument front is cleaned prior to testing another
patient. This is to prevent the spread of diseases or infections.
10. The patient should be seated comfortably. See section Patient Positioning.
11. Raise the instrument for comfortable viewing, based on patient height. Move instrument up/down. See section
Height Adjustment.
12. Ensure lever is in FAR position.
13. Follow the Slide Information Brochure and Record Form provided with specific models for test sequencing and
recording.
Patient Positioning
• Patient must be comfortably seated or standing.
• Ensure forehead is placed on headrest.
• Ensure that back is straight and neck is not tilted backwards.
• Do not let patient continue looking at slide after test is finished.
• Proceed to next test.
Peripheral Vision Testing
Refer to the sections Titmus V4 Control Panel and the Titmus V2 Membrane Switches, for location of peripheral vision
testing control switches.
1. When the instrument is switched ON, the LEFT EYE light will come on first. On the button with arrows, light next
to LEFT arrow will be lit.
2. The LEFT EYE can now be tested for Horizontal Peripheral Vision.
3. Press 85, 70, 55 to operate the lights at 850, 700, 550 in the Temporal field.
4. Press N to operate the light at 450 in the Nasal field.
5. Press the button with arrows to test RIGHT EYE for Horizontal Peripheral Vision test. The light next to RIGHT arrow
will be lit, light next to LEFT arrow will go off.
6. Repeat the process with the 85, 70, 55 and N for the RIGHT EYE.
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Testing & Interpretation of the Test results
Please refer to the “Slide Information Brochure” supplied with your instrument for the various tests.
The Slide Information Brochure has information about how to perform each test, recording the test results and
interpretation of the test results. See samples below.
Recording the Test results
Please refer to the Slide Information Brochure & Record Forms supplied with your instrument. Sample forms are shown
below.
Top section Fill with appropriate information about the patient
Pass/Fail tests Insert a check in the appropriate columns
Acuity tests Insert a check in the appropriate box OR
Circle the appropriate acuity level OR
Write in the appropriate box as “20/20”
Other tests (depth perception, color, muscle balance etc.)
Draw a diagonal line through the final response OR circle the final response
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Instrument Transport
Disconnect the power cord.
For Titmus V4: Disconnect control panel.
Refer to the Section ‘Unlock/Lock the instrument for height adjustment’.
CAUTION: Ensure the height adjustment lock is engaged prior to
lifting the instrument. This will prevent the instrument from
swinging open when carrying.
Instrument can be carried using the back pocket as shown.
Instrument can be put into the carrying case for transport.
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Cleaning / Storing the Instrument
• See accessory case provided with the instrument.
• Lens cleaning towlettes are supplied for cleaning the viewing lenses. Fog cloths are supplied to prevent the
viewing lenses from fogging.
CAUTION: DO NOT PUT FINGERS IN EYES OR MOUTH AFTER USING THE CLEANING TOWLETTE OR FOG CLOTH.
Eye Contact: wash eyes with cold water, get fresh air
Skin Contact: wash with water
Ingestion: Gastric irritation and vomiting. Do not induce vomiting, give plenty of water and consult a physician.
Prevent aspiration of vomited material induced by ingestion of product.
After first aid, get appropriate in-plant, paramedic, or community medical support.
Refer to MSDS sheets for both products for detail information. MSDS sheets are available upon request.
• Soft foam headrest may be repeatedly cleaned using a
disinfectant solution. This practice is recommended
between the testing of each subject.
• The exterior of the instrument may be easily cleaned
with a soft cloth dampened in a mild solution of soap
and water.
• Test Slides are in a completely enclosed module, hence
cleaning is rarely required. If required, slides may be
cleaned utilizing a household-type glass cleaner.
Remove slides before cleaning. Do not use abrasives as
they will damage the slide.
• Do not immerse slide in cleaning solution. Dampen soft
cloth with solution and gently wipe clean. Dry the slides
with a soft cloth or tissue.
Dust Cover: Use dust cover to protect the instrument and prevent dust accumulation when not in use.
Maintenance of the Vision Screener
Recommended Service Schedule
• Clean/disinfect the headrest foam: AFTER EACH PATIENT OR AS REQUIRED
• Clean the front surface of the unit: AFTER EACH PATIENT OR AS REQUIRED
• Inspect Instrument: DAILY
• Clean front test lens: DAILY
• Clean outside of instrument: WEEKLY
• Clean test slides: MONTHLY
• Replace Light Module: AS INDICATED BY THE CONTROL PANEL OR IF TESTS SEEM VERY DIMLY LIT
Replacing Light Module
Please contact a Service Center for replacing the light module. To find out your nearest Service Center, please call 1-800—
446-1802 or +1-804-452-5200.
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Maintenance of the Vision Screener (continued)
Changing Slides
CAUTION: FIRST UNPLUG THE INSTRUMENT.
1. Remove top cover by unlatching tabs at the back. To do this, reach into the back pocket and press on the tabs
inside. The top cover will pop open towards the back as shown in the image. Remove the top cover.
2. The slide drum will now be visible.
3. Roll the rubber ring at the center of the drum to the side.
4. Pull on the tab towards the gear side of the drum. This will cause the slide to pop up from one side.
5. Remove and replace with new slide.
6. Insert new slide with the arrow pointing in the direction of the other slides in the drum. Securely place into
slide frame, slide will snap into place.
7. Ensure that the rubber ring is at the center of the drum.
8. Put top cover in place ensuring that the tabs at the front of the unit are correctly positioned.
9. Snap top cover in place by pressing on the top. Ensure that the back of the top cover is correctly closed.
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Replacing the Fuse
Tool required: Flat head screwdriver.
CAUTION: FIRST UNPLUG THE INSTRUMENT.
A safety feature on the fuse holder will disconnect the power if instrument is inadvertently left plugged in. Follow
the steps in reverse to assemble.
Steps:
1. Use screwdriver to snap open the tab on the power module.
2. Use screwdriver to remove the fuse assembly by pulling it outwards.
3. Replace both fuses.
4. Follow steps in reverse to reassemble.
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Electromagnetic Environment - Guidance
This section applies to the following models — Titmus V4, Titmus V2.
Medical Electrical Equipment needs special precautions regarding Electromagnetic Emissions and Immunity and needs to
be installed and put into service according to the Electromagnetic Emissions and Immunity information provided in this
document.
Portable and mobile RF communications equipment can affect Medical Electrical Equipment.
Equipment should not be used adjacent to or stacked with other equipment and, if adjacent or stacked use is necessary,
the Equipment should be observed to verify normal operation in the configuration in which it will be used.
Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration - Electromagnetic Emissions
The Titmus V4/V2 is intended for the use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of
the Titmus V4/V2 should ensure that it is used in such an environment.
Use of cables, other than those specified in this manual, may result in increased Emissions or decreased Immunity of the
Titmus V4/V2.
Emissions Test Compliance Electromagnetic environment -guidance
RF emissions
CISPR 11
Group 1 The Titmus V4/V2 uses RF energy only for its internal
function. Therefore, its RF emissions are very low and
are not likely to cause any interference in nearby
electronic equipment.
RF emissions
CISPR 11
Class A
Harmonic Emissions
IEC 61000-3-2
Class A
Voltage fluctuations / flicker emissions
IEC 61000-3-3
Complies
The Titmus V4/V2 is suitable for use in all establishments
other than domestic and those directly connected to the
public low-voltage power supply network that supplies
buildings used for domestic purposes.
Guidance & Manufacturer’s Declaration - Electromagnetic Immunity
The Titmus V4/V2 is intended for the use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer/user of the
Titmus V4/V2 should ensure that it is used in such an environment.
Immunity Test IEC 60601 test
level
Compliance level Electromagnetic environment - guidance
Electrostatic discharge
(ESD)
IEC 61000-4-2
± 6 kV contact
± 8 kV air
± 6 kV contact
± 8 kV air
Floors should be wood, concrete or ceramic tile.
If floors are covered with synthetic material, the
relative humidity should be at least 30%.
Electrical fast
transient/burst
IEC 61000-4-4
± 2 kV for power
supply lines
± 1 kV for
input/output lines
± 2 kV for power
supply lines
± 1 kV for
input/output lines
Main power quality should be that of a typical
commercial or hospital environment.
Surge
IEC 61000-4-5
± 1 kV line(s) to
line(s)
± 2 kV line(s) to
earth
± 1 kV line(s) to
line(s)
± 2 kV line(s) to
earth
Main power quality should be that of a typical
commercial or hospital environment.
Voltage dips, short
interruptions and
voltage variations on
power supply input
lines
IEC 61000-4-11
<5% UT
(>95% dip in UT)
for 0,5 cycle
40% UT
(60% dip in UT)
for 5 cycles
<5% UT
(>95% dip in UT)
for 0,5 cycle
40% UT
(60% dip in UT)
for 5 cycles
Main power quality should be that of a typical
commercial or hospital environment. If the user
of the Titmus V4/V2 requires continued
operation during power main interruptions, it is
recommended that the Titmus V4/V2 be powered
from an uninterruptible power supply or a
battery.
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Immunity Test IEC 60601 test
level
Compliance level Electromagnetic environment - guidance
70% UT
(30% dip in UT)
for 25 cycles
<5% UT
(>95% dip in UT)
for 5 sec
70% UT
(30% dip in UT)
for 25 cycles
<5% UT
(>95% dip in UT)
for 5 sec
Power frequency (50/60
Hz) magnetic field
IEC 61000-4-8
3 A/m 3 A/m Power frequency magnetic fields should be at
levels characteristic of a typical location in a
commercial or hospital environment.
Note: UT is the a.c. mains voltage prior to application of the test level.
Guidance & Manufacturer’s Declaration - Electromagnetic Immunity
The Titmus V4/V2 is intended for the use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer/user of the
Titmus V4/V2 should ensure that it is used in such an environment.
Immunity Test IEC 60601 test
level
Compliance level Electromagnetic environment - guidance
Conducted RF IEC
61000-4-6
3 Vrms
150 kHz to 80 MHz
3 V Portable and mobile RF communications
equipment should be used no closer to any part
of the Titmus V4/V2, including cables, than the
recommended separation distance calculated
from the equation applicable to the frequency of
the transmitter.
Recommended separation distance
d = 1,17 * P1/2
Radiated RF IEC
61000-4-3
3 V/m
80 MHz to 2,5 GHz
3V/m d = 1,17 * P1/2
, 80 MHz to 800 MHz
d = 2,33 * P1/2
, 800 MHz to 2,5 GHz
Where P is the maximum output power rating of
the transmitter in watts (W) according to the
transmitter manufacturer and ‘d’ is the
separation distance in meters (m).
Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters, as
determined by an electromagnetic site surveya
,
should be less than the compliance level in each
frequency rangeb
.
Interference may occur in the vicinity
of equipment marked with the
following symbol:
Note: 1 — At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the higher frequency range applies.
Note: 2 — These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and
reflection from structures, objects and people.
a
Field strengths from fixed transmitters, such as base stations for radio (cellular/cordless) telephones and land mobile radios, amateur radio, AM and
FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy. To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF
transmitters, an electromagnetic site survey should be considered. If the measured field strength in the location in which the Titmus V4/V2 is used
exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above, the Titmus V4/V2 should be observed to verify normal operation. If abnormal performance is observed,
traditional measures may be necessary such as reorienting or relocating the Titmus V4/V2.
b
Over the frequency range 150kHz to 80MHz, field strengths should be less than 3V/m.
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Recommended Separation Distance Between Portable & Mobile RF Communications
Equipment and the Titmus V4/V2
The Titmus V4/V2 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled.
The customer or the user of the Titmus V4/V2 can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum
distance between portable and mobile RF communication equipment (transmitters) and the Titmus V4/V2 as
recommended below, according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment.
Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter MRated maximum
output power of
transmitter W
150 kHz to 80 MHz
d = 1,17 * P1/2
80 MHz to 800 MHz
d = 1,17 * P1/2
800 MHz to 2,5 GHz
d = 2,33 * P1/2
0,01 0,12 0,12 0,23
0,1 0,37 0,37 0,74
1 1,17 1,17 2,33
10 3,70 3,70 7,37
100 11,70 11,70 23,30
For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above, the recommended separation distance in meters (m)
can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter, where P is the maximum output power
rating of the transmitter in watts (W) according to the transmitter manufacturer.
Note: 1 — At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the higher frequency range applies.
Note: 2 — These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and
reflection from structures, objects and people.
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Glossary of Eye Care Terms
A
Accommodation – eye’s ability to automatically change
focus from seeing at one distance to seeing at another.
Achromatic – being colorless or without color.
Amblyopia – the loss of vision without any apparent
cause. Also known as “lazy eye.”
Astigmatism – condition in which the cornea’s
curvature is asymmetrical (the eye is shaped like a
football or egg instead of a baseball). Light rays are
focused at two points on the retina rather than one,
resulting in blurred vision. Additional symptoms include
distorted vision, eyestrain, shadows on letters, squinting
and double vision.
B
Bifocals – two powers in one lens, usually for near and
distance correction.
Binocular vision – coordinated use of the two eyes.
C
Cataract – cloudiness or opacity of the crystalline lens,
preventing clear vision, often caused by aging.
Color deficiency – inability to recognize certain colors,
specifically shades of red and green. Often referred to as
“color blindness” and is usually hereditary.
Convergence – eyes’ ability to turn inward. People with
convergence insufficiency have trouble (eyestrain,
blurred vision, etc.) with near tasks such as reading.
Cornea – the clear part of the eye covering the iris and
pupil; it lets light into the eye, permitting sight.
Crossed eyes – see Esotropia.
D
Dark adaptation – increase in the sensitivity of the eye
to detect light in the darkness or dim light.
Depth perception – the ability to distinguish the relative
distance of objects in visual space.
Diopter – often written as “D.” The unit of measure of
lens power. A lens having one diopter of refractive
power will bring parallel rays of light to focus at a
distance of one meter.
Diplopia – also known as double vision; the perception
of two images yet being only one object.
Distance vision – the ability to see objects clearly at 20
ft. to infinity.
Divergence – the slight turning out to adjust the eyes to
a distant object.
E
Emmetropia – the normal refractive condition of the eye
in which there is clear focus of light on the retina.
Esophoria – a muscle condition in which both eyes are
open and each eye looks directly at a target, but, when
covering one eye, the covered eye turns inwards.
Esotropia – “crossed eyes,” a tendency of the eye to
turn inward toward the nose, when both eyes are open.
Exophoria – a muscle condition in which both eyes are
open and each eye looks directly at a target, but, when
covering one eye, the
covered eye turns outwards.
Exotropia – “wall eyes,” this is a tendency of the eye to
turn outward, away from the nose, when both eyes are
open.
F
Far Vision – distance vision.
Farsightedness – see Hyperopia.
Field of vision – the entire area which can be seen at
one time without shifting the head or the eyes.
Fixation – directing the eye so the image centers on the
fovea.
Fovea – area of clearest vision on the retina.
Fusion – coordination of the images seen by each eye
into one picture.
G
Glare – bright light which causes discomfort and loss of
vision.
Glaucoma – condition caused by increased intraocular
pressure which damages the optic nerve.
H
Heterophoria – a squint due to a weak muscle.
Hyperopia – also called farsightedness. Condition in
which the length of the eye is too short, causing light
rays to focus behind the retina rather than on it,
resulting in blurred near vision. Additional symptoms
include eyestrain and squinting.
Hyperphoria – a tendency for one eye to deviate
upward.
Hypophoria – one eye in the line of sight depressed
relative to the other eye.
I
Intermediate vision — the area of vision between 20
and 40 inches.
Iris – the pigmented area behind the cornea that gives
color to the eye (e.g., blue eyes). The cornea controls the
amount of light entering the eye by changing the size of
the pupil.
L
Lateral Phoria – a Muscle Balance Test to define a value
for the balance of the eyes, in the horizontal direction,
that identifies Esophoria, Exophoria, and Orthophoria.
Lazy eye – see Amblyopia.
Legal blindness – the best-corrected visual acuity of
20/200 or less.
Lens – 1. The nearly spherical body in the eye, located
behind the cornea that focuses light rays onto the retina.
2. A device used to focus light into the eye in order to
magnify or minimizes images, or otherwise correct
visual problems. Eyeglass lenses, contact lenses, and
intraocular lenses are some examples.
M
Macula – part of the eye near the middle of the retina;
the macula allows us to see objects with great detail.
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Malingering – the intentional production of false
symptoms to achieve financial or other gains; for
example pretending to have loss of vision to avoid
military duty.
Monocular – vision with only one eye.
Muscle balance – the coordination of muscles allowing
the two eyes to work together.
Myopia – also called nearsightedness. Condition in
which the length of the eye is too long, causing light
rays to focus in front of the retina rather than on it,
resulting in blurred distance vision. Additional
symptoms include eyestrain, poor night vision or
squinting.
N
Near Vision – vision at 14 to 16 inches.
Nearsightedness – see Myopia.
O
Occlusion – obstruction or “shutting” of vision from one
or both eyes.
Ophthalmologist – a Medical Doctor (M.D.) who
specializes in the eye. Ophthalmologists perform eye
exams, treat disease, prescribe medication, and perform
surgery. They may also write prescriptions for
eyeglasses and contact lenses.
Optician – opticians are not doctors, but in some states
they must complete training and be licensed. And in
some states they can become certified, after special
training, to fit contact lenses. Most opticians sell and fit
eyeglasses, sunglasses, and specialty eyewear that are
made to an optometrist’s or ophthalmologist’s
prescription. Many also have equipment on the premises
so they can grind lenses and put them in frames without
ordering from a lab.
Optometrist – doctors of optometry (O.D.s) examine
eyes for both vision and health problems, prescribe
glasses, and fit contact lenses. They can prescribe many
ophthalmic medications and may participate in your
pre- and postoperative care if you have eye surgery.
O.D.s must complete four years of post-graduate
optometry school for their doctorate.
Orthophoria – ideal condition of muscle balance
(balanced eyes).
P
Perimetry – charting the eye’s field of vision, often
using light flashed at various locations from the outside
peripheral plane to the nasal area.
Peripheral vision – ability to perceive objects outside of
the direct line of vision.
Presbyopia – loss of accommodation due to aging
(usually after age 40), causing difficulty focusing on near
objects. This is caused by the loss of elasticity of the
crystalline lens.
Prism – a wedge-shaped piece of glass that can bend
rays of light toward its base.
Progressive lens – an eyeglass lens that incorporates
both the distance and near vision correction into one
lens without a line.
Pupil – the opening in the center of the iris that changes
size to regulate the amount of light that enters the eye.
R
Refraction – the bending of the rays of light. Sometimes
used to refer to an eye examination that determines the
best corrective lenses for good vision.
Retina – the multi-layered sensory tissue, lining the
back of the eye, that captures and converts light rays
into electrical impulses and sends them to the brain
where they are converted into images.
S
Snellen chart – a chart, often hung on a wall at a
distance of 20 ft. from the subject, used for evaluating
visual acuity. Symbols or letters and numbers should be
legible if eyes are normal.
Strabismus – a manifestation of a muscle imbalance.
Eyes that turn inward or outward.
Stereopsis – depth perception; ability to see binocularly
(two-eyed).
Suppression – the blocking of vision of one eye without
apparent structural or physical cause.
T
Trifocal – corrective lens that incorporates three
different lens powers, usually for near, intermediate,
and distance vision correction.
20/20 – many eye care practitioners consider this the
average visual acuity for human beings, but humans can
see 20/15 or even 20/10. People with 20/40 vision can
see clearly at 20 feet what people with 20/20 vision can
see clearly at 40 feet. In the United States, 20/40 is the
lowest uncorrected acuity required to obtain a driver’s
license.
V
Vertical Phoria – a Muscle Balance Test to define a
value for the balance of the eyes in the vertical direction.
This identifies a tendency of Hyperphoria (one eye in the
line of sight elevated relative to the other eye)
Vision – the ability to see and to interpret what is seen.
Visual acuity — the sharpness of vision of an eye.
Visual field – the full scope of the area that the eye can
see while looking straight ahead.
Many terms in this glossary are used with permission by www.allaboutvision.com.
Visit website for additional eye care terms. For additional eye care terms see the following glossaries and web sites:
• Dictionary of Eye Terminology by Triad Publishing Company, P.O. Box 13355, Gainesville, Florida 32604,
www.triadpublishing.com
• http://www.children-special-needs.org/
• http://www.strabismus.org/miscellaneous.html
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