Product Description
Auto Refractometer
| Power Supply | 200 - 240 V |
| Display Size | 5"CRT Color Monitor |
| Pupil Distance | 45 to 85 mm |
| Vertex Distance | 0 mm, 12 mm, 13.75 mm |
| Minimum Pupil Size | 2 mm |
| Chart | Auto fog |
| Dimension | 484(L) X 282(W) X 440(H) mm |
| Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Unit |
Advanced Auto and Manual Measurement ModesSwitch easily between auto and manual measurement modes to ensure flexibility and accuracy in diverse clinical scenarios. The refractometers alignment and focusing can be automated for fast readings or manually controlled for specialized cases, adapting to patients unique visual needs.
Large LCD Display and Data Handling CapabilitiesEquipped with a tiltable 5.7-inch color LCD monitor, the refractometer offers clear visibility and an intuitive interface. Results can be quickly printed via the thermal printer and transferred digitally using RS-232C and USB data output ports for seamless record management.
Reliable and Safe for Clinical UseManufactured from premium ABS plastic and metal, the auto refractometer meets medical grade standards. It operates safely across a wide range of temperatures and humidities and features easy-to-clean surfaces that support manual wipe or spray disinfection methods.
FAQs of Auto Refractometer:
Q: How does the auto refractometer measure refractive errors in the eye?
A: The device uses automatic computerized refractive measurement technology, employing rotary prisms and an internal LED fixation target to determine spherical and cylindrical values accurately in both auto and manual modes.
Q: What is the process for adjusting pupil distance on this instrument?
A: The refractometer accommodates pupil distances from 45 mm to 85 mm. During measurement, the device either automatically detects or allows manual adjustment to ensure correct alignment with the patients eyes.
Q: When should manual wipe or spray disinfection be performed on the refractometer?
A: Manual wipe or spray disinfection should be used to clean the refractometers outer surfaces between patient uses and at the end of each day, as the device is not sterilized but designed for easy surface disinfection.
Q: Where can the auto refractometer be installed and used safely?
A: The device operates safely within clinical environments in temperatures ranging from 10C to 40C and humidity levels between 30% and 75% RH, making it suitable for use in hospitals, clinics, and optometric practices.
Q: What are the benefits of the built-in thermal printer feature?
A: The built-in thermal printer allows practitioners to immediately generate accurate measurement reports for patient records, improving workflow efficiency and documentation reliability during eye examinations.
Q: How is data from the refractometer output and managed?
A: Data can be exported through RS-232C or USB interfaces, enabling easy transfer to electronic medical record systems, facilitating comprehensive patient record management and data sharing.
Q: Can the device accommodate small pupil diameters during measurement?
A: Yes, the auto refractometer can measure eyes with a pupil diameter as small as 2.0 mm, allowing accurate readings even for children or patients with constricted pupils.