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1. 9 Control panel page 82 10 Power switch page 82 11 Connector panel page 72 12 Lamp housing with halogen or xenon illumination page 74 13 Balancing the suspension arm page 130 14 Adjusting the limit of downward travel page 130 15 Adjusting the friction of upward downward movement page 62 16 Lifting lowering the lifting column page 68 17 Adjusting the friction of the carrier arm s swivel page 62 movement 18 Adjusting the friction of the suspension arm s page 62 swivel movement G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 14 Functions at a glance m G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Safety 15 Safety Notes on installation and use 17 Safety devices of the suspension system 22 Warning labels and notes 26 G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 sia Printed on 30 01 2009 16 ZEISS G 30 1434 en Safety The device described in this manual has been designed and tested in ac cordance with Carl Zeiss safety standards as well as German and inter national standards This guarantees a high degree of instrument safety The system described in this user manual has been designed in compli ance with the requirements of EN IEC UL CSA In accordance with Directive 93 42 EEC for medical devices the com plete quality management system of the company Carl Zeiss Surgic
2. OK PD and Diopter Settings eee ell G 30 1434 en Description 93 Binocular Settings menu If you select Binocular Setting in the Options menu the following three setting options are available Selection of the eyepieces used 10x or 12 5x Selection of the tube used 170 mm or 200 mm Activation of the PD and Diopter Settings submenu The selection of the tube and eyepieces is required for the correct display of the system s total magnification in the Surgery menu Use the arrow buttons A v to select the relevant tube and eyepiece type Save the eyepiece type and tube type used by pressing the enter button If you select the PD and Diopter Settings function the program branches to the appropriate subprogram Press the enter button to save the value set and to return to the Surgery menu If no entry is made the display will automatically jump back to the Surgery menu after approx 30 seconds PD and Diopter Settings This menu only has a memory function It provides sliders which enable each user to set his her interpupillary distance and prescription using one of the arrow buttons A V and to save these values No motorized set ting is made on the eyepieces or tube This function is intended to allow OR staff to adjust the surgical micro scope to the surgeon s settings before the procedure and if necessary to retrieve or change the stored values You can set the interpupillary dista
3. N r EN OK Weight Balance r Push Button 1 until Axis is Step 4 of 6 Balance Preparing s ae Step 2 of 6 Step 5 of 6 Turn knob SA 5 until balanced 6 Step 3 of 6 OK Push Button 2 until Axis is fixed and OPMI is balanced Close A Friction for best Convenience The balancing procedure is described in the Preparations for use chapter under Adjusting the system OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 pers Printed on 30 01 2009 102 Standard User _User 1 mip NONE User 2 E Twine v User 3 E IMER v User Selection Standard User wr DI jone Gaz D or Ges oB User Selection a Intemal Focus is fixed at selected length Focus Laser G 30 1434 en Description Laser menu In the User selection menu you can access the Laser selection menu via the respective Edit button using the arrow button gt Here the working distance focus of the Varioskop in the surgical microscope is adjusted to the working distance of the TwinER option or CO laser and the system is switched to the motorized external focus module option After you have activated Laser menu button 1 a pull down menu is au tomatically opened in the display Note The pull down menu will be automatically opened if you approach from the left with the arrow button gt If you select the field using
4. Video output ports VBS 0 3 Vp p 75 Q color burst chrominance Y C 1 0 Vp p 75 Q luminance 0 429 Vp p 75 Qchrominance Integrated 1 CCD NTSC video camera option G 30 1434 en Video focal length 48 mm with 1 4 in CCD image sensor Optical separation 80 observer 20 camera Image sensor 1 4 in interline transfer CCD image sensor with 768 H x 494 V pixels Horizontal resolu tion 480 lines at 768 pixels Signal to noise ratio 50 dB with Y C signal Scan system 2 1 interlace 525 lines 60 fields second 30 frames second Video output ports VBS 0 286 Vp p 75 Q color burst chrominance Y C 1 0 Vp p 75 Q luminance 0 429 Vp p 75 Q chrominance OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 220 Technical data Ambient requirements For operation Temperature Rel humidity Air pressure 10 C 40 C 30 75 700 hPa 1 060 hPa For transportation and storage Changes to the system Temperature Rel humidity without condensation Air pressure 40 C 70 C 10 100 500 hPa 1 060 hPa Subject to changes in design and scope of delivery as a result of ongoing technical development G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Index G 30 1434 en Index 221 Numerics 1 Freeze 2 Store 146 12 digit user name entering 85 180 ti
5. Xenon illumination system complete option 000000 1 120 932 Foot control panel 2 with 14 functions 6 m cable optional 304979 9050 000 Foot control panel 2 with 8 functions 6 m cable optional 304978 9050 000 Socket for foot control panel 000000 1191 636 S7 wall socket 000000 1351 565 S7 ceiling mount with lifting column for OPMI Sensera Description Cat No S7 ceiling mount consisting of S7 ceiling mount with lifting column S7 electrical components kit for OPMI Sensera 000000 1226 405 000000 1166 100 Halogen illumination system complete 000000 1119 657 Xenon illumination system complete option 000000 1120 932 Foot control panel 2 with 14 functions 6 m cable optional 304979 9050 000 Foot control panel 2 with 8 functions 6 m cable optional 304978 9050 000 Socket for foot control panel 000000 1 191 636 S7 wall socket OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems 000000 1351 565 Issue 10 0 sia Printed on 30 01 2009 206 Maintenance Further information SpeedFokus autofocus option in S7 suspension systems with OPMI Sensera Description Cat No SpeedFokus autofocus in S7 with 1CCD PAL 308203 9020 000 SpeedFokus autofocus in S7 with 1CCD NTSC 308203 9060 000 SpeedFokus autofocus in S7 for external CCU 308203 9240 000 Retrofit kits for OPMI Sensera on S7 suspension systems Description
6. Description 81 G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 seas Printed on 30 01 2009 82 Description Control panel and menu overview ZEISS G 30 1434 en The control panel consists of graphic display 1 with membrane keyboard 3 All functions can be interactively controlled using menus The display shows the selected functions and settings Using control buttons 3 you can move through the menus and activate a selection field The field ac tivated is then highlighted by a dark background Press enter button 4 to confirm your selection or entry For entering briefly press any of control buttons 3 In some settings the control buttons have a repeat function i e constant pressing of a button causes the command to be repeated The menus are clearly laid out and user friendly The name of the menu is given in bar 2 at the bottom At the right hand end of the bar a small pictogram is shown for quick orientation At the left hand end of the bar the activation field OK is located If the background of this field is dark press the enter button to confirm your entry The relationship between the menus is shown in the illustration on the op posite page Power switch 5 for switching the system on and off When the system has been switched on the green lamp in the switch is lit The power switch contains an automatic circuit breaker If a short circuit occ
7. This code number permits you to identify the malfunction that has oc curred e g HR 9005 HANDGRIP RIGHT handgrip button pressed You can delete the error message by pressing the enter button Internally the system keeps a record of the malfunctions occurred If you cannot eliminate the malfunction you may perhaps be able to con tinue working by switching off the suspension system or separating the plug in connection to the surgical microscope see the emergency in structions on page 96 OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 mee Printed on 30 01 2009 104 Description Foot control panel option Intended use Design ZEISS G 30 1434 en The foot control panel permits you to operate various functions of a sus pension system or surgical microscope The assignment of functions to the controls on the foot control panel is described on the next page Only functions provided in the system configuration used suspension system surgical microscope can be controlled The foot control panels with 8 and 14 functions are equipped with two rocker switches 1 used to control the zoom and focus functions The switches for these functions are located on one side allowing you to con trol the function using toe heel movement without having to shift your foot Bridge 3 between two rocker switches 1 serves as a support to rest your foot on Connector 2 is used to connect the foot control pa
8. Chroma submenu The Chroma submenu permits you to adjust the overall color impression provided by the camera Chroma Use the lt gt control buttons for continuous adjustment of the color inten sity in a range between 0 and 100 The value currently set is dis played on the right of the Chroma submenu bar e Press the OK button to save the value set and to return to the Surgery menu If you do not press any button the display will automatically jump back to the Surgery menu after approx 30 seconds and save the values set Image Orientation Use this menu to set the screen orientation The Image Orientation menu permits you to turn the image about the horizontal axis Flip F E turn the image about the vertical axis Mirror Fo J turn the image through 180 Rotate Fo d Press the enter button to change between the options available The mode currently selected is displayed on the right of the submenu bar e Press the OK button to save the selected mode and to return to the Surgery menu If you do not press any button the display will automat ically jump back to the Surgery menu after approx 30 seconds and save the values set OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 G 30 1434 en Preparations for use 143 Factory settings After selection of this function all settings of the selected user can be reset to the factory settings If you select Factory Settings using the en
9. classification as per Directive 93 42 EEC Annex IX Class Approval c US EMC The system meets the EMC requirements in ac requirements cordance with IEC 60601 1 2 The system meets the RFI requirements of Class B practices The device has been designed for continuous operation OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 sia Printed on 30 01 2009 218 Technical data Halogen illumination system Fiber optic illumina tion 2 halogen reflector lamps 12 V 100 W in quick change module for light guide with GG 475 and KK 40 filters Fully automatic lamp change Xenon illumination system Fiber optic illumina tion Xenon short arc reflector lamp color temperature approx 5000 K rated power 180 W rated voltage approx 14 5 V lamp current 12 A ignition voltage 20 kV Backup lamp in lamp housing manually se lectable G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Technical data 219 Integrated 1 CCD PAL video camera option Video focal length 48 mm with 1 4 in CCD image sensor Optical separation 80 observer 20 camera Image sensor 1 4 in interline transfer CCD image sensor with 752 H x 582 V pixels Horizontal resolu tion 480 lines at 752 pixels Signal to noise ratio 50 dB with Y C signal Scan system 2 1 interlace 625 lines 50 fields second 25 frames second
10. 1 4 Q Zoom q G 30 1434 en Description Surgery menu The Surgery menu is constantly displayed during operation The menu in cludes the icons from left to right for the following menus Zoom Focus Illumination Below User Options Video and Balance The displays below the zoom focus illumination and user icons show the current set tings for total magnification working distance brightness level and se lected User Note The display shows the name of the user or application shortened to 10 characters The readings displayed are rounded values which are only provided for information not for measurement purposes Use the control buttons to activate the icon required and press the enter button to access the respective menu Zoom menu You can adjust the settings for the following functions in the Zoom menu Speed The zoom speed from minimum to maximum speed from 5 to 100 in steps of 5 Start at The zoom start value Enter the magnification factor at which the zoom system should start when the system is switched on or is switched to a different user The magnification factor can be set and stored from y 0 4 x to y 2 4x in steps of 0 1 Note Y is only the magnification factor of the zoom system The total magnifica tion provided by the system is also determined by the eyepieces and the working distance used e Activate the function desired Speed or Start at and move
11. The default setting is brightness control Zoom rocker switch for adjusting the magnification factor y from 0 4x to 2 4x Focus rocker switch for continuous focusing within the working distance of 200 to415 mm Note The maximum value achievable can only be set manually Release buttons freely programmable In combination with an S7 suspension system specific functions of the suspension system can be assigned to these buttons e g focus zoom brightness control still and video camera release etc Config uring these buttons is described in chapter Description Structure of the menus Locking the handgrips in position Using this locking device you can lock each handgrip in different po sitions Knurled nut for removing the handgrips Knobs instead of handgrips After removing the handgrips mount the knobs supplied to protect the connector contacts and to be able to guide the surgical microscope These knobs can be provided with sterile caps Labeling fields Labeling fields are provided for the freely programmable handgrip but tons On delivery you receive a labeling set small stickers for each handgrip permitting you to label the handgrips in accordance with your specific button assignment The labeling set includes not only stickers with abbreviations for the functions provided but also with the letters A B C and D If several users with different button configurations are working on the system operatin
12. and or contrast monitor Brightness of CCU set too Reduce brightness of CCU high Surgical field illumination Reduce brightness of sur page 88 too bright gical field illumination ENT application image de Brightness of CCU set too Center the speculum and tail too bright in black high object in the image speculum glare Brightness control is based Use a metal speculum on black color of speculum gray stainless steel SpeedFokus video autofocus Problem Possible cause Remedy See SpeedFokus video auto Camera control unit CCU Switch on MediLive focus is inoperative switched off CCU Monitor switched off e Switch onthe monitor Failure of the SpeedFokus Contact service dept video autofocus system G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 188 Maintenance Further information monitor but unfocused image in surgical micro scope eyepieces has been changed or to the correct value Problem Possible cause Remedy See Poor focusing result or none Focusing of the video Focus the microscope at all camera not matched to fo image then the video cusing of the surgical micro image scope Measuring field ROI incor Correct the ROI position page 95 rectly positioned in submenu AF ROI Position Suspension system moved Do not move suspension during focusing system during foc
13. e Push the lamp module including the new halogen lamp back into the unit e Turn on the system at its power switch Note Only use 12 V 100 W halogen lamps available under the specified Cat No Cat No 38 00 79 9040 To use the service life of your halogen lamps as economically as possible we recommend that you proceed as follows If main lamp 3 has failed remove it and replace it by backup lamp 4 Install the new halogen lamp instead of the backup lamp OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Maintenance Further information 193 G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 194 Maintenance Further information Changing the xenon lamp module ZEISS G 30 1434 en Warning The lamp module must only be changed by appropriately trained per sonnel Improper handling of the xenon lamp may lead to damage or in jury Warning Lamp rupture audible as a loud bang may lead to jamming of the lamp module and or failure of the electronics modules e Before opening the lamp housing make sure that the system is moved to a position where neither the patient nor the user is put at risk by fall ing items Do not continue using the system if the lamp module is jammed or the illumination is no longer operational due to defective electronics mod ules Inform our service department Change the lamp module as follows e
14. 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 181 Operation Issue 10 0 OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Printed on 30 01 2009 G 30 1434 en 182 Operation Failure of the SpeedFokus autofocus option Failure of the SpeedFokus autofocus option with otherwise correct func tion of the OPMI Sensera S7 system You can continue using your OPMI Sensera S7 system but you can no longer benefit from the SpeedFokus autofocus option until it has been re paired by the service staff e Continue surgery using the motorized focusing system of the OPMI Sensera e Focus the image manually on the OPMI Sensera hogea G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Maintenance Further information Maintenance Further information G 30 1434 en Trouble shooting Replacing the halogen lamp Changing the xenon lamp module Magnifications Fields of view Care of the unit Cleaning optical surfaces Auxiliaries from Zeiss Cleaning mechanical surfaces Sterilization Disinfecting the control keys Ordering data Spare parts Accessories Disposal OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 183 185 191 195 199 201 201 202 202 202 204 205 208 210 211 184 Trouble shooting Maintenance Further information e This instrument is a high grade technological product To ensur
15. 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Maintenance Further information 199 Notes Field of view numbers 10x widefield eyepiece FoVN 21 12 5x widefield eyepiece FoVN 18 With the Varioskop objective lens integrated in the OPMI Sensera there is a considerable difference between the working distance dis played and the focal length See table page 212 G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 sia Printed on 30 01 2009 200 Care of the unit Maintenance Further information Warning If possible the systems and accessories should be cleaned immediately after use Contaminations should not be allowed to dry on the objects as this would make cleaning and disinfecting more difficult If possible machines should be used for disinfecting and cleaning For details please also see the relevant notes on sterilization equipment Cleaning optical surfaces ZEISS G 30 1434 en The multi layer T coating of the optical components e g eyepieces ob jective lenses ensures optimum image quality Image quality is impaired by even slight contamination To protect the in ternal optics from dust the system should never be left without the objec tive lens binocular tube and eyepieces After use cover the system to protect it from dust Always store optical components and accessories in dust free cases when they are not being used Clean the exter
16. Do not continue using the system if the lamp module is jammed or the illumination is no longer operational due to defective electronics mod ules Inform our service department 1 Switching to the backup lamp The lamp module contains two xenon lamps The second lamp is used as a backup lamp which has to be swung into the illumination beam path when the first lamp fails If the xenon lamp fails open the lamp module as follows Press button 3 The lamp module is slightly ejected Pull out the lamp module as far as it will go Turn knob 1 through 180 until it snaps in This moves the backup lamp into the illumination beam path Push the lamp module all the way back into the lamp housing 2 Indicator backup lamp is in use When the red segment in knob 1 lights up the backup lamp is in use Note Ey If the first lamp has failed and the backup lamp is in use make sure to have a backup lamp module ready at hand as a precaution koguga G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 mn Printed on 30 01 2009 25 Safety 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Issue sion Systems S7 Suspen OPMI Sensera on G 30 1434 en 26 Safety Warning labels and notes Caution Observe all warning labels and notes If any label is missing on your instrument or has become illegible please contact us or one of our authorized representatives We will supply the missing labels Carl
17. OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 42 ZEISS G 30 1434 en Description 8 Dust cover 9 Handgrips removable for moving the surgical microscope and triggering the motorized OPMI functions see points 14 to 17 10 Locking screw for optimum positioning of the handgrips 11 Zoom wheel emergency operation If the motorized functions fail you can manually adjust the magnifica tion after removing the plastic cover from the zoom wheel 12 Focusing knob for manual adjustment of the image definition focus working dis tance 13 Spot illumination knob for continuous adjustment of the illuminated field diameter 14 Focusing knob for use of a laser micromanipulator option for manual adjustment of the image definition focus when a laser mi cromanipulator is used OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Description 43 G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 44 ZEISS Ly G 30 1434 en Description 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Release buttons freely programmable In combination with an S7 suspension system specific functions of the suspension system can be assigned to these buttons e g focus zoom brightness control still and video camera release etc Config uring these buttons is described on page 91 Handgrip Settings menu
18. Sensera option 000000 1208 783 180 tiltable tube 303791 0000 000 Straight tube option 303765 0000 000 12 5x eyepiece 2x 305543 990 1 000 10x eyepiece 2x option 305542 0000 000 Dust cover S7 floor stand for OPMI Sensera Description 000000 1055 278 Cat No S7 floor stand consisting of S7 floor stand basic equipment manual S7 electrical components kit for OPMI Sensera Set of panels for S7 floor stand 000000 1087 851 000000 1 166 100 000000 1 120 147 Xenon illumination system complete 000000 1 120 932 Halogen illumination system complete option 000000 1119 657 Foot control panel 2 with 14 functions 3 m cable optional 304979 9030 000 Foot control panel 2 with 8 functions 3 m cable optional 304978 9010 000 Socket for foot control panel 000000 1191 636 Europe 000000 0301 997 USA 000000 0147 000 UK 000000 0400 264 Switzerland 309850 901 1 000 Argentina 000000 0434 527 China 000000 0475 507 OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 G 30 1434 en Maintenance Further information S7 ceiling mount for OPMI Sensera Description 205 Cat No S7 ceiling mount consisting of S7 ceiling mount Office S7 electrical components kit for OPMI Sensera 000000 1 103 022 000000 1 166 100 Halogen illumination system complete 000000 1119 657
19. Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 128 Preparations for use Adjusting the system S7 ceiling mount with lifting column Setting an ergonomic working height ZEISS G 30 1434 en Bring the surgical microscope into a position convenient for you before each surgical procedure and set the optimum ergonomic working height of the suspension system via the lifting column without patient As long as you keep selector switch 2 in the turned position lifting column 1 moves upward or downward depending on the switch posi tion When you release the selector switch the lifting column stops imme diately e Before raising or lowering the suspension system make sure that there is sufficient clearance from other objects so that any collision is avoided Note The lifting column is used to move the microscope into position for surgery prior to the surgical procedure Do not constantly move the lifting column up and down since a thermal cut out will then automatically deactivate the drive motor If this occurs the lifting column cannot be moved until the motor has cooled down Warning Do not activate the lifting column during surgery Do not use the lifting column for focusing Make sure that the patient is not put at risk or injured by the motorized adjustment of the lifting column OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 129 Preparations for u
20. buttons buttons on a foot control panel or a separate foot switch can be used as remote control switches The Remote Control menu item includes the following submenus Remote Sound Instant Storage or 1 Freeze 2 Store Note Instant Store and Freeze Store are always effective alternatively They cannot be activated or deactivated together Remote Sound Two modes are available Use the left or right control key to select Sound On Sound Off The default setting on delivery is Sound On A short beep is emitted whenever the contact in the Remote socket contact short circuited is ac tivated If Sound Off has been set a short beep will only be emitted when the system is started boot process Store options Instant Storage or 1 Freeze 2 Store There are two options for the mode of operation of the remote switch on the Remote socket Use the down or up control key to select Instant Storage setting When the remote switch is pressed the current live video image is im mediately saved on the connected USB stick 1 Freeze 2 Store setting When you press the remote switch for the first time the live video im age is frozen and displayed as a full frame image same function as the lt Freeze gt button When you press the remote switch again for longer than 1 second the freeze frame is saved on the connected USB stick and you return to the Live image mode same function as the l
21. control and display panel permits you to control all electrical func tions of the S7 floor stand and the surgical microscope 2 Friction adjustment Knob for adjusting the friction of the carrier arm s swivel movement 3 Handle for moving the floor stand Before relocating the stand you can hang the foot control panel and wind up the cables on the lower end of the handle 4 Connector panel for connecting the unit to line power Further connectors are provided for powering peripheral equipment A foot control panel can be con nected to a multi point connector 5 Friction adjustment Knob for adjusting the friction of the suspension arm s swivel move ment 6 Cable support for winding up the power cord and the cable of the foot control panel 7 Support for foot control panel 8 Locking tab for steerable caster 4 casters are provided To secure the stand in position press down at least two locking tabs Press down to lock the caster Press up to release the caster 9 Steerable caster The four casters roll very smoothly permitting the unit to be easily wheeled to the site of use koguga G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Description 55 G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 56 Description Connector panel of S7 floor stand ZEISS G 30 1434 en Kou Opening for the system cable of an
22. e First switch off the suspension system at the power switch Only change the lamp module after it has cooled down completely In the event of a malfunction there is a risk of explosion due to the high pressure inside the hot lamp The hot surface of the xenon lamp may also cause burns Only change the module after switching off the system The igniter produces high voltage when the system is on Press button 1 The lamp module is slightly ejected Pull out the lamp module as far as it will go Slide the original transport case 2 over the module making sure that bolt 3 engages in bore 4 This unlocks the stop Remove the old module and install the new lamp module by proceed ing in the reverse order Check the function of the xenon lamp and backup xenon lamp OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 195 Maintenance Further information ZEISS Issue 10 0 OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Printed on 30 01 2009 G 30 1434 en 196 ZEISS FF G 30 1434 en Maintenance Further information Pack the old lamp module 5 in the transport package of the new lamp module Fill in the enclosed return card and send the old lamp module to the nearest Carl Zeiss service agency Note e Only use the original transport case 2 as it also provides explosion protection should xenon lamps be defective OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Pri
23. factor set Whether the Zoom Link function has been activated or deacti vated is stored in the respective user profile e Press the enter button to save the value set and to return to the Sur gery menu If you do not press any button the display will automati cally jump back to the Surgery menu after approx 30 seconds and save the values set OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Options image Capture _ Binocular Settings 4 Options Foot Con Binoculal Current file name Delete file name XXXXXXXXX OK FileName U G 30 1434 en Description 89 Options menu Activate the Options icon and press the Enter button to access the Op tions menu The Options menu comprises the following submenus from the top Image Capture menu Handgrip Settings menu Foot Control menu Binocular Settings menu Eyepiece Settings menu Autofocus menu option Image Capture menu Image Capture permits you to save view and delete image data in the JPEG or TIFF format e Select the Options icon in the Surgery menu and press the Enter but ton e Select Image Capture in the Options menu and press the Enter button File name inquiry The Image Capture menu permits you to assign a name to the saved image This name is saved and remains valid until it is deleted or changed To prevent that a wrong name is assigned to an image the syste
24. into lamp mount Defective light guide illumi Contact service dept nation not uniform Light guide probably needs to be changed Motorized focusing and or Failure of suspension Manually adjust focusing zoom function of surgical system electronics and or zoom on surgical microscope is inoperative microscope Motion of suspension arm Friction adjustment knob Slightly loosen friction ad page 54 too stiff tightened too firmly justment knob Floor stand wobbles Floor not level Stand base Slightly change the stand not appropriately posi base position tioned G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 186 Maintenance Further information Set monitor to default status or increase bright ness and contrast Problem Possible Cause Remedy See No video image Incorrect connection of ca Check all connections bles No video image only color Camera head not con Connect the camera head page 122 bars nected Image with color tinge No white balance Perform white balance pro page 97 cedure Image without color Y C cable between CCU Properly plug inthe cable and monitor not properly plugged in Defective Y C cable be Use different Y C cable or tween CCU and monitor BNC cable Video image too bright or Too little or too much light Adjust GAIN video signal page 97 too dark amplification or set Bright ness to Au
25. lifting column Design Controls displays connections Ceiling flange with lifting column Carrier and suspension arms Connector panel of S7 ceiling mount with lifting column OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 31 34 34 34 36 38 38 40 46 50 50 52 52 54 56 58 60 60 62 62 64 66 66 68 68 70 72 32 ZEISS G 30 1434 en Description Illumination system Halogen illumination system Xenon illumination system Control panel and menu overview Structure of the menus Foot control panel option Intended use Design Foot control panel with 14 functions Foot control panel with 8 functions OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems 74 76 78 82 84 104 104 104 106 107 Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Description 33 G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 sia Printed on 30 01 2009 34 Description Sensera surgical microscope on S7 suspension systems Intended use The OPMI Sensera surgical microscope on S7 suspension systems has been specially designed for use in ENT surgery i e the overall system meets the special requirements of this discipline The system is intended for use in hospitals clinics or other human medi cine institutions The system must only be operated by physicians nurses and other OR staff who have undergone appropriate training and observe the instruc tions of the
26. other i e when the image is in focus in the micro scope eyepieces the video image on the monitor must also be in fo cus also applies to the integrated video camera OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Operation 159 Check that the image on the monitor has the same orientation as the image in the main eyepieces Focusing process Check that focusing can be activated according to the programming of the buttons using button A B C and or D of the handgrips using button C and or D of the foot control panel if a foot control panel option is provided G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 sia Printed on 30 01 2009 160 Operation Checklist for S7 ceiling mount with rigid column ZEISS G 30 1434 en Always check the following points before surgery without the patient e Make sure that there is enough room between the instrument and the accessories installed and that protective cover 2 is removed from the objective lens Turn on the system at the power switch of the suspension system Warning The xenon lamp has a limited service life of 500 h If used beyond its maximum service life the xenon lamp may explode Change the xenon lamp in good time Please note the following guidelines example f operated for 4 hours day on 5 days week the lamp needs to be ex changed after 25 weeks maximum If operated for 8 h
27. required secure further accessory equipment on the tray using the strap provided Do not place a load of more than 13 kg on instrument tray 1 e Remember there is a risk of collision and crushing when suspension arm 2 is folded to its moving position A Risk of crushing warning label is therefore attached on the left and right of suspension arm 2 e Please read the relevant user manual before starting up the accessory equipment e Never pull or push at the accessory equipment 3 in order to move the S7 floor stand Always use only maneuvering handle 4 to move the S7 floor stand OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Description 59 G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 60 Description S7 ceiling mount Design Ceiling flange Ceiling column Control panel Connector panel Lamp housing either xenon or halogen illumination Carrier arm Nn Oo oO fF WO N Suspension arm hogea G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Description 61 G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 62 Description Controls displays connections Carrier and suspension arms ZEISS G 30 1434 en Lamp housing with halogen or xenon illumination The suspension system is equipped with an illumination sys
28. retighten locking lever 2 for the upward downward movement OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Preparations for use 125 e Lower the surgical microscope again to its bottom stop and check the safety distance Notes Ey The limit of downward travel is only effective in the lower part of the suspension arm s range of vertical movement starting from the arm s horizontal position If you wish to use the suspension arm s full range of vertical move ment lower the suspension arm as far as it will go and then firmly retighten locking lever 2 G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 126 Preparations for use Adjusting the system S7 ceiling mount with rigid column Balancing the suspension arm FF FF Note Do not perform the balance setting until the surgical microscope and all accessories have been mounted e Move the suspension arm into its horizontal position and tightly hold it with one hand Loosen knob 3 for adjusting the friction of the suspension arm s up ward downward movement Move the suspension arm slightly up and down At the same time turn adjustment screw 1 until you think that the spring force is sufficient to compensate for the weight of the surgical microscope and accesso ries Continue to perform this adjustment until the surgical microscope moves neither upward nor downward The
29. sure that the following requirements for opera tion remain fulfilled in the future All mechanical connections details in the user s manual which are relevant to safety are properly connected and screw connections tight ened All cables and plugs are in good working condition The voltage setting on the instrument conforms to the rated voltage of the line supply on site The instrument is plugged into a power outlet which has a properly connected protective ground contact The power cord being used is the one designed for use with this in strument Before every use and after re equipping the instrument e e e Make sure that all Requirements for operation are fulfilled Go through the checklist Re attach or close any covers panels or caps which have been re moved or opened Pay special attention to warning symbols on the instrument triangular warning signs with exclamation marks labels and any parts such as screws or surfaces painted red Do not cover any ventilation openings For every use of the instrument General e e Never operate the system unattended Avoid looking directly into the light source e g into the microscope ob jective lens or a light guide When the illumination is on the light guide must be connected at both ends Otherwise there is a risk of fire or burn injuries Printed on 30 01 2009 OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 20 ZEISS G 30 14
30. tends to tilt backward press key 1 OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Preparations for use 135 Adjusting the friction of the front to back tilt axis Use knob 4 to adjust the friction of the front to back tilt axis as required G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 136 Preparations for use Surgical microscope with a laser micromanipulator ZEISS G 30 1434 en e Please observe the separate user manual for your micromanipulator Before using the surgical microscope with a laser micromanipulator you must adjust the focal plane of the microscope Varioskop to the focal plane of the micromanipulator Note The focal plane roughly corresponds to the working distance In the User selection menu you can access the Laser selection menu via the respective Edit button using the arrow button gt see chapter De scription Laser menu COplaser e Use the arrow buttons A Vv to adjust the working distance focus of the Varioskop in the surgical microscope to the working distance of your micromanipulator If the motorized fine focus available as an option has been integrated the motorized focusing function of the Varioskop automatically switches to the fine focus mode When the focusing buttons on the handgrip are pressed the complete surgical microscope including the micromanipu lator is moved Thi
31. text File Name indicates that an entry is expected The entered name is displayed in the input field under File Name The entry is always limited by the lt character When the maximum number of 14 charac ters has been reached the lt character is no longer displayed Use the cursor keys to select the characters which are then highlighted in green color When you press the Enter key every selected character is entered in the File Name input field The cursor keys have an auto repeat function i e when the character at the top of a column has been reached the cursor jumps to the character at the bottom of the same column The same applies to the character at the bottom and to the right and left ends of a line OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 150 ZEISS G 30 1434 en Preparations for use The 4 key is used to switch between upper case and lower case letters Text is then written in upper case or lower case letters until you switch over again On every system restart the upper case mode is set automat ically The delete key of the virtual keypad always deletes the last character of the file name entered The OK key brings you to the Configuration main menu The file name you entered is buffered for the time being and will be saved when you exit the configuration main menu after an appropriate inquiry Please note however that the extended file name is only availabl
32. the A v arrow buttons the pull down menu can be opened by pressing the enter button Using the arrow buttons A WV you can jump to gt None gt CO Laser TwinER By activating one of the options None CO2 Laser TwinER and pressing the enter button you can transfer your selection to Laser menu 1 When you select CO2 Laser you access the Focus Laser menu Use the arrow buttons A vw to adjust the working distance focus of the micromanipulator used After you have pressed the OK button and confirmed the user the Varioskop is automatically adjusted to the se lected working distance and deactivated At the same time the external focus module is activated if this option has been integrated see also the notes on page 136 Warning It is absolutely vital that the focal planes of the surgical microscope and of the laser are identical Check this after mounting the micromanipulator before every surgical procedure without patient and before every use of the laser by directing a trial laser shot at a wooden spatula located in the focal plane If the alignment is correct the laser is focused precisely on the working plane and its therapy beam displays its maximum effect If this is not the case you have to correct the working distance in the Laser menu Press the enter button to save the value set and to return to the Surgery menu If you do not press any button the display will automatically jump back to the Su
33. the instrument this will also for feit any rights to claim under warranty Over longer distances e g removal return for repair etc the instru ment may only be transported in the original packaging or in special return packaging Please contact your dealer or the Carl Zeiss service team Use this instrument only for the applications described Printed on 30 01 2009 OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 18 Safety e Only use the instrument with the accessories supplied Should you wish to use other accessory equipment make sure that Carl Zeiss or the equipment manufacturer has certified that its use will not impair the safety of instrument e Only personnel who have undergone training and instruction are al lowed to use this instrument It is the responsibility of the customer or institution operating the equipment to train and instruct all staff using the equipment Keep the user s manuals where they are easily accessible at all times for the persons operating the instrument e Never look at the sun through the binocular tube the objective lens or an eyepiece e Do not pull at the light guide cable at the power cord or at other cable connections e This instrument is a high grade technological product To ensure opti mum performance and safe working order of the instrument its safety must be checked once every 12 months We recommend having this check performed by our service representative as par
34. with the zoom and focus set tings The numerical value of the dimension displayed can be 2 5 5 10 or 20 mm If Zoom selection field 5 has been activated the current magnification factor of the overall system will be displayed at the bottom of the screen If Focus selection field 6 has been activated the current working dis tance of the overall system will be displayed at the bottom of the screen Notes The zoom and focus readings are identical to the readings shown on the graphic display of the control panel The length of the ruler is independent of the eyepiece magnification The ruler only relates to the image plane focused The readings displayed are rounded values and are only provided for display and not for measuring purposes The OSD ruler is no measuring instrument It is only used to show the size ratio and must not be used for diagnostic purposes 1 Hospital 2 as ieee 20 mm 3 1x 227 mm 4 5 6 OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 G 30 1434 en Description Balance menu 101 The Balance menu has been designed as a user prompt and consists of six images explaining the balancing procedure You can scroll through the Balance menu using the arrow buttons lt gt The OK button has no function Press the enter button or the arrow buttons lt gt several times to return to the Surgery menu
35. 2 Focusing knob 42 Focusing process 95 Focusing range 212 Focusing speed 87 Fogging of optical surfaces 200 Foot Control menu 91 Foot control panel 104 Foot control panel with 14 functions 106 Foot control panel with 8 functions 107 Freeze Live setting 98 Friction adjustment 52 54 62 70 Full Screen 171 G GG 475 filter 23 76 Graphic display 95 Ground leakage currents 56 H Halogen illumination system 23 76 Handle 54 Horizontal resolution 219 l Illuminated field diameter 212 Illumination intensity 88 Illumination menu 88 Illumination system 74 Image Capture configuration 144 Image Orientation 142 Image sensor 219 Images per burning process 148 OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 sae Printed on 30 01 2009 224 ZEISS G 30 1434 en Index Images stored 18 Index function USB option 170 Index menu 170 Index menu USB option 90 Indicator backup lamp is in use 24 Indicator window for rated voltage 57 64 73 Injury thermal 20 Installation notes on 17 Instant Storage 146 Instrument carrier option 58 Instrument tray option for S7 floor stand 28 Intensity start value 88 J JPEG TIFF Files 147 JPEG format 147 K Key to symbols 2 KK 40 filter 23 76 L Lamp failure 176 178 Lamp housing 50 60 66 Lamp housing halogen or xenon 52 62 70 Lamp module 76 78 Laser menu 102 Lifting column 22 66 68 Light 91 Lights on off 91 Limiting the suspension a
36. 24 Setting the limit of downward travel of the suspension arm 124 koguga G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 G 30 1434 en Adjusting the system S7 ceiling mount with rigid column Balancing the suspension arm Setting the limit of downward travel of the suspension arm Adjusting the system S7 ceiling mount with lifting column Setting an ergonomic working height 126 126 126 128 128 Balancing the suspension arm ceiling mount with lifting column 130 Setting the limit of downward travel of the suspension arm Balancing the surgical microscope Surgical microscope with a laser micromanipulator Adjusting the surgical microscope Configuring the camera settings config Configuring Image Capture Relocating the S7 floor stand Operation Checklist for S7 floor stand Checklist for S7 ceiling mount with rigid column Checklist for S7 ceiling mount with lifting column Procedure Working with the SpeedFokus autofocus option Display and deletion of images USB option What to do in an emergency Failure of the focusing function Failure of the zoom function Failure of the halogen lamp Lamp failure of the xenon illumination Failure of the SpeedFokus autofocus option Maintenance Further information Trouble shooting Replacing the halogen lamp Changing the xenon lamp module Magnifications Fields of vi
37. 34 en Safety Make sure that the instrument has been switched off before you change the xenon lamp module When switched on the ignition sys tem generates high voltage The xenon illumination system is a high intensity light source which if used improperly can cause thermal injury to skin or tissue Keep the exposed tissue moist and provide sufficient irrigation Carefully monitor the effects of the illumination on the tissue in particular in the following cases during prolonged procedures on skin and tissue using objective lenses with a short focal length short working distance during procedures on tissue with a low blood supply with high brightness settings of the xenon lamp Since the xenon lamp provides high light intensity and generates light with a spectrum similar to daylight it must not be used for ophthalmic applications Any kind of radiation has a detrimental effect on biological tissue This also applies to the light illuminating the surgical field Please therefore reduce the brightness and duration of illumination on the surgical field to the absolute minimum required S7 floor stand e Using the brake tabs on the base secure the stand in position Make sure that the stand is stable and cannot roll away S7 ceiling mount with lifting column e The lifting column is used to move the microscope into position for sur gery prior to the surgical procedure Do not constantly move the lifti
38. 4 Light 7 7 Autofocus ROI Position gt Video Capture iz Videa Gain f P Photo OSD onoff Brake Automatic off Autofocus No Function Video Gain t Camera Position left OSD oniott N y l l Advanced Settings Handgrip Settings Foot Control i Binocular Settings Eyepiece Settings Autofocus G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 84 Description Structure of the menus FF Firmware release 1 1 Please wait USER 1 ee v USER 2 YB r USER 3 ie r Next User Selection amp ZEISS FF G 30 1434 en Notes Ifno entry is made for about 30 seconds the preceding menu will au tomatically reappear The data you have entered or changed will not be saved until you press the OK button or the enter button or when the preceding menu appears after approx 30 seconds because no further entries have been made Start of menu After you have switched on the system the software is loaded The growing size of the ZEISS logo indicates that this loading process is still in progress The release number is displayed in the top left corner The system then performs a self test After successful completion of the test the User Selection menu is au tomatically displayed User menu The User menu co
39. 4 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 66 Description S7 ceiling mount with lifting column Design Ceiling flange Lifting column Control panel Connector panel Lamp housing either xenon or halogen illumination Suspension arm Nn Oo oO fF WO DN Carrier arm hogea G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 67 Description Issue 10 0 OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Printed on 30 01 2009 G 30 1434 en 68 Description Controls displays connections Ceiling flange with lifting column Ges G 30 1434 en 1 Lifting column 2 Selector switch for setting the optimum viewing height of the surgical microscope or for downward movement into the working position As long as you keep the selector switch in the turned position the lifting column moves upward 4 or downward 3 depending on the switch position When you release the selector switch the lifting column stops immediately The switching technology causes a delay of approx 2 seconds at the upper and lower end positions of the lifting column After this time you can move the column in the opposite direction again by activating the selector switch The lifting column is used to move the microscope into position for sur gery prior to the surgical procedure Do not constantly move the lifting column up and down since a thermal cut o
40. 434 en 38 Description OPMI Sensera surgical microscope Design ZEISS G 30 1434 en The Sensera surgical microscope comprises the following modules 1 Microscope body The apochromatic optics of the microscope provide superb optical quality The microscope image displays optimum contrast and excel lent detail recognition along with outstanding depth of field and max imum 3D perception The 1 6 ratio zoom system allows the magnifica tion of the overall system to be set as required by the surgical procedure Using the integrated variable focusing optics Varioskop you can adjust the working distance between 200 mm and 415 mm as required Support arm for the surgical microscope Balancing system This system allows almost effortless balancing of the surgical micro scope Axis of microscope rotation Coupling for mounting the surgical microscope on the suspension system Handgrips for moving the surgical microscope Using the buttons on the hand grips you can control important functions e g focusing zooming brightness still video camera release Warning To permit almost effortless guidance of the surgical microscope the mi croscope and the suspension system used must be correctly balanced If the system is in an extremely unbalanced state the unit can move un controllably out of position For this reason hold the surgical microscope tightly at its handgrips before loosening the friction adjustment scr
41. Cat No UC upgrade component UC video retrofit Sensera PAL 000000 1335 937 UC video retrofit Sensera NTSC 000000 1335 955 UC external focusing module 000000 1240 880 UC halogen to xenon conversion kit 000000 1295 527 UC foot control panel connection 000000 1237 540 hogea G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Spare parts G 30 1434 en Maintenance Further information Description 207 Cat No Dust cover 000000 1055 278 12 mm asepsis caps item 1 6 pcs 3058 10 9002 000 22 mm asepsis caps item 2 6 pcs 3058 10 9001 000 Asepsis caps for 180 tiltable tube 6 pcs 3058 10 9003 000 Video Description Cat No Y C connection cable 2 m long 2x 301687 9102 000 Y C extension cable 12 5 m long 301687 91 10 000 BNC VBS connection cable 10 m long 2x 301687 9101 000 Y C connection cable plug plug 5 m long 000000 300 281 Y C extension cable 5 m long HAMA Cat No 42734 Handgrips Description Cat No Labeling set 000000 1296 703 OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 208 Maintenance Further information Halogen illumination system Description Cat No 7 12 V 100 W halogen lamp 380079 9040 000 Xenon illumination system Description Cat No Complete replacement lamp module with 2 xenon lamps in tran
42. Make sure that there is enough room between the instrument and the accessories installed and that protective cover 2 is removed from the objective lens Turn on the system at the power switch of the suspension system Xenon illumination system The xenon lamp including the backup lamp is intact The xenon illumination is on and the green indicator lamp is lit Note If the first lamp has failed and the backup lamp is in use red segment in the switching knob lights up make sure to have a backup lamp module ready at hand as a precaution Warning The xenon lamp has a limited service life of 500 h If used beyond its maximum service life the xenon lamp may explode Change the xenon lamp in good time Please note the following guidelines example If operated for 4 hours day on 5 days week the lamp needs to be ex changed after 25 weeks maximum If operated for 8 hours day on 5 days week the lamp needs to be ex changed after 12 weeks maximum Checking the illumination system Check that the lamp and the backup lamp are intact Checking the function of the handgrips Check that the handgrips are located in a position convenient for you or one or both handgrips have been removed and replaced by the knobs supplied Check the zoom function Press the appropriate release button s on the handgrips Check the focusing function Press the appropriate release button s on the handgrips O
43. OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Instructions for use G 30 1434 en Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Key to symbols Different symbols used in this manual draw your attention to safety as pects and useful tips These symbols are explained in the following Warning The warning triangle indicates potential sources of danger which may constitute a risk of injury for the user or a health hazard Caution The square indicates situations which may lead to malfunction defects collision or damage of the instrument Note The hand indicates hints on the use of the instruments or other tips for the user OPMI is a registered trademark of Carl Zeiss Contents G 30 1434 en Key to symbols Functions at a glance OPMI Sensera surgical microscope Illumination systems 7 floor stand S7 ceiling mount with rigid column S7 ceiling mount with lifting column Safety Notes on installation and use Safety devices of the suspension system Warning labels and notes Description Sensera surgical microscope on S7 suspension systems Intended use Description of the system System components OPMI Sensera surgical microscope Design Controls displays connections Tiltable binocular tube and eyepieces S7 floor stand Design Controls displays connections Suspension arm Carrier arm stand column stand base Connect
44. PMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Operation 157 When using a laser micromanipulator Check that the focal planes of the surgical microscope and microma nipulator coincide Trigger a trial shot at a wooden spatula for this pur pose For a description see page 136 Checking the functions of the knobs Check the proper functioning of focusing knob 4 and filter selector knob 5 Eyepieces binocular tube Check that binocular tube 3 has been securely mounted Check that securing screw 1 has been firmly tightened Check that the surgical microscope and the tube are in a position con venient for you Check that the correct interpupillary distance has been set Check that the eyecups have been adjusted in such a way that you can see the full field of view Check that the correct prescription has been set on the diopter scale Check that image quality is the same throughout the entire magnifica tion range Balance Check that the surgical microscope has been correctly balanced G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 pers Printed on 30 01 2009 158 ZEISS G 30 1434 en Operation Warning If a function fails you must not use this instrument for safety reasons Cor rect the fault see the Troubleshooting table or contact our service dept S7 floor stand Checking the balance setting Check that the suspension arm ha
45. STILL MOV Delete Mode Confirm Delete Delete all Storage Space i koguga G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 2005_12_31 10 25 45 Year ay OK G 30 1434 en Date and Time Preparations for use 145 Date and Time submenu The current date and time are displayed in the yyyy mo dd_hh mi ss format in large numerals on the video monitor yyyy year mo month dd day hh hours mi minutes ss seconds The time is constantly updated Use the up or down control key to select the category to be changed Use the right or left control key to change the setting The cursor keys have an autorepeat function for these settings i e the respective numeric value changes while the key is pressed Press the lt Enter gt button to exit this menu item The current date and time settings are saved immediately The time and date set are shown in a dis play field on the left If no function is selected within 30 seconds the system automatically changes to the superordinate menu OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 146 emote sound Jon rant store Jon 1 Freeze 2 Store OK Remote Control G 30 1434 en Preparations for use Remote Control Here you can switch the acoustic signal on and off and select the mode of operation of the remote switch connected to the Remote socket Handgrip
46. Zeiss OPMI Sensera 000000 0000 000 000000 koguga G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 mn Printed on 30 01 2009 Safety 27 Balance G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 28 Safety S7 floor stand with instrument tray option max load 13kg koguga G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 mn Printed on 30 01 2009 29 Safety Issue 10 0 OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Printed on 30 01 2009 G 30 1434 en 30 Safety Carl Zeiss SET MNR Motor Interval koguga G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 mn Printed on 30 01 2009 Description G 30 1434 en Description Sensera surgical microscope on S7 suspension systems Intended use Description of the system System components OPMI Sensera surgical microscope Design Controls displays connections Tiltable binocular tube and eyepieces S7 floor stand Design Controls displays connections Suspension arm Carrier arm stand column stand base Connector panel of S7 floor stand Instrument tray option S7 ceiling mount Design Controls displays connections Carrier and suspension arms Connector panel of S7 ceiling mount S7 ceiling mount with
47. ageBox option Adjusting the system S7 floor stand Balancing the suspension arm Setting the limit of downward travel of the suspension arm Adjusting the system S7 ceiling mount with rigid column Balancing the suspension arm Setting the limit of downward travel of the suspension arm Adjusting the system S7 ceiling mount with lifting column Setting an ergonomic working height Balancing the suspension arm ceiling mount with lifting column Setting the limit of downward travel of the suspension arm Balancing the surgical microscope Surgical microscope with a laser micromanipulator Adjusting the surgical microscope Configuring the camera settings config OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 109 112 112 114 114 116 118 120 122 124 124 124 126 126 126 128 128 130 130 132 136 138 139 110 Preparations for use Configuring Image Capture 144 Relocating the S7 floor stand 152 hogea G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Preparations for use 111 G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 sia Printed on 30 01 2009 112 Preparations for use Attaching the equipment Mounting the tube and eyepieces ZEISS FF G 30 1434 en Bring the suspension arm in a position convenient for you and tighten friction adjustment knob 1 Note e Give se
48. akers measuring instruments or magnet ic data carriers such as disks audiotapes and videotapes or credit cards Always store eyepieces not used in their original packaging Eyecup Always adjust the eyecups in such a way that you can see the full field of view Viewing with eyeglasses Screw in the eyecups all the way Viewing without eyeglasses Screw out the eyecups until you see the full field of view Diopter adjustment ring The eyepieces provide ametropia compensation between 8 D and 5 D Eyeglass wearers who perform surgery wearing their glasses set the diopter adjustment ring to 0 D Turn the ring until you have ob tained the optimum setting An integrated brake holds the ring in the position set Diopter scale for reading the prescription set OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Description 49 G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 50 Description S7 floor stand Design Suspension arm Lamp housing either xenon or halogen illumination Carrier arm Control panel Connector panel Maneuvering handle Cable supports 2x on the right and left of the stand column Stand column Stand base O ON OO a FF WO N hogea G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Description 51 G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Sys
49. al GmbH 73446 Oberkochen Germany has been certified by DQS Deut sche Gesellschaft zur Zertifizierung von Managementsystemen GmbH a notified body under registration number 250758 MP23 As per Directive 93 42 EEC the unit is a Class instrument For USA FDA classification Class I We would like to provide you with information about safety aspects which must be observed when handling this device This chapter contains a summary of the most important information concerning matters relevant to instrument safety Important safety information has been incorporated in this manual and is marked with a warning triangle accordingly Please give this information your special attention The correct use of the system is absolutely vital for safe operation Please make yourself totally familiar with the contents of this manual prior to start up of the instrument Please also observe the user manuals of any addi tional equipment Further information is available from our service depart ment or from authorized representatives e Please observe all applicable accident prevention regulations The instrument must be connected to a special emergency backup line supply in accordance with the regulations or directives which ap ply in your country OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Safety 17 Notes on installation and use G 30 1434 en Safe working order e Do not operate the equipmen
50. al dealer or the device manufacturer or its legal successor Please also note the manufacturer s topical information on the internet In the event of resale of the product or its components the seller is required to inform the buyer that the product must be disposed of in accordance with the applicable national regulations currently in force For end customers in the European Union Please contact your dealer or supplier if you wish to dispose of electrical or electronic devices Information on disposal in countries outside the European Union This symbol is only applicable in the European Union For the disposal of electrical and electronic devices please observe the relevant national legislation and other regulations applicable in your country OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Technical data 211 Technical data Technical data 213 Integrated 1 CCD PAL video camera option 220 Integrated 1 CCD NTSC video camera option 220 Ambient requirements 221 Changes to the system 221 G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 sia Printed on 30 01 2009 212 Technical data G 30 1434 en Technical data OPMI Sensera surgical microscope Magnification Motorized zoom system zoom ratio 1 6 magnification factor y 0 4x 2 4x Total magnification 10x eyepiece 2 4x 14 6x at a working distance of 200 mm 1 5x 8 7x at a working distance of 415 mm T
51. al microscope have been matched to each other i e when the image is in focus in the micro scope eyepieces the video image on the monitor must also be in fo cus also applies to the integrated video camera Check that the image on the monitor has the same orientation as the image in the main eyepieces Focusing process Check that focusing can be activated according to the programming of the buttons using button A B C and or D of the handgrips using button C and or D of the foot control panel if a foot control panel option is provided OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Operation 163 G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 sia Printed on 30 01 2009 164 Operation Checklist for S7 ceiling mount with lifting column ZEISS G 30 1434 en Always check the following points before surgery without patient e Make sure that there is enough room between the instrument and the accessories installed and that protective cover 2 is removed from the objective lens Turn on the system at the power switch of the suspension system Warning The xenon lamp has a limited service life of 500 h If used beyond its maximum service life the xenon lamp may explode Change the xenon lamp in good time Please note the following guidelines example If operated for 4 hours day on 5 days week the lamp needs to be ex changed after 25 weeks maxim
52. alancing After mounting the sur gical microscope including all accessories balance the suspension arm using this screw The balance setting procedure is described in the chapter Preparations for use Adjusting the system Friction adjustment Knob for adjusting the friction of the suspension arm s swivel move ment Friction adjustment Knob for adjusting the friction of the carrier arm s swivel movement Control and display panel The control and display panel permits you to control all electrical func tions of the S7 suspension system and the surgical microscope Connector panel Further connectors are provided for powering peripheral equipment A foot control panel option can be connected to a multi point con nector OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 71 Description Issue 10 0 OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Printed on 30 01 2009 G 30 1434 en 72 Description Connector panel of S7 ceiling mount with lifting column ZEISS G 30 1434 en lt Os Opening for the system cable of an external video camera Remote control socket for controlling MediLive ImageBox MediLive MindStream or other ex ternal devices with a maximum breaking capacity of 24V 0 5A Strain relief device The strain relief device prevents inadvertent unplugging of the fol lowing electrical connections video connection cable cable for the foot control panel op
53. ble positioning aid A control panel allows the adjustment of user defined settings such as the zoom focus brightness and video settings and the programming of the configurable handgrip buttons The SpeedFokus autofocus option permits you to select features ROI re gion of interest in the image of the surgical field and to rapidly focus on them automatically or at the press of a button USB memory option An optional USB port permits you to save image data in the JPEG or TIFF format on a USB memory stick Image data can also be read from a USB memory stick and displayed on a connected monitor The saved image data can also be deleted Warning If the xenon light source is used the unit must not be used in ophthalmic applications Severe injury to the patient s eye is possible OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 sia Printed on 30 01 2009 36 System components ZEISS FF G 30 1434 en Description 1 S7 ceiling mount with lifting column 2 S7 ceiling mount 3 S7 floor stand 4 OPMI Sensera surgical microscope with 180 tiltable tube and magnetic eyepieces Note The overall system comprises a suspension system and a micro scope All options described in this user manual can be ordered sep arately OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 37 Description 10 0 Issue Printed on 30 01 2009 sion Systems S7 Suspen OPMI Sensera on G 30 1
54. creen menu the Video Capture function permits you to acti vate the next or previous image via the handgrip If you press the button for less than 0 5 seconds the next image is displayed if you press the button for longer than 0 5 seconds the previous image is displayed in the full screen mode The system does not return automatically to the super ordinate menu If Confirm Delete On was set in Config menu Delete mode the Confirm Delete window is opened when you press the Delete button Select Delete image to delete the selected image The image is deleted when you press the Enter button If no function is selected within 30 seconds the system automatically changes to the superordinate menu OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 sia Printed on 30 01 2009 172 Operation What to do in an emergency Failure of the focusing function Motor running constantly Bring the suspension arm into its horizontal position and tighten lock ing knob 4 firmly e Loosen and remove knurled nut 1 e Lift cover 2 and pull out cable connection 3 for the surgical micro scope large connectors to the side Carefully lower the cover and al low it to rest lightly on the cable e Unplug cable connection 3 for the surgical microscope large con nectors e Manually focus by turning focusing knob 5 or e focus by moving the suspension arm up or down Motor not working e Manually focus by turning focusing
55. ct Do you want the MediLive ImageBox to store both fields of a video image or to store only one field Two modes are available Use the down or up control key to select Still Subject High Res Moving Subject Low Res Still Subject High Res In this mode the MediLive ImageBox stores both fields of the video signal for each video image This mode provides the maximum resolution with still images The default setting on delivery is Still Subject High Res OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 sia Printed on 30 01 2009 148 Confirm Delete lon antto Delete all OK Delete Mode Available Memory for 100 Images ZEISS OK Storage Space G 30 1434 en Preparations for use Moving Subject Low Res In this mode the MediLive ImageBox only stores one field of the video signal for each video image The MediLive ImageBox writes the individual lines twice below each other thus replacing the missing field This mode provides the maximum resolution with moving images compensates for the blur caused by movement Even with freeze frames the MediLive ImageBox only records one field of the video signal computes the second field by doubling the lines and displays it on the video monitor The same applies to the storage process Delete mode Confirm Delete On Off Would you like to have to expressly confirm the Delete command for de leting image data fr
56. curing screw 3 a few turns to loosen it Remove cover 2 and store it in a safe place Place binocular tube 4 on the microscope body and firmly tighten se curing screw 3 You can install other units between the binocular tube and the micro scope body Lock these units in position in the same way using secur ing screw 3 Insert widefield eyepieces 6 as far as they will go in mounts 5 in tended for them in the binocular tube The magnetic coupling reliably secures them in position Note If you wish to use documentation equipment we can supply an eyepiece with a reticle to aid focusing The retrofitting of a reticle to an eyepiece can only be performed in the factory or by our service staff Always install the eyepiece with the reticle in the binocular tube on the same side as the documentation equipment Caution Before every use and after re equipping the instrument make sure that binocular tube 5 is securely locked in position Make sure that securing screws 2 and 4 have been firmly tightened Re adjust the balance of the suspension arm after every change of the equipment OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Preparations for use 113 G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 114 Preparations for use Connections Connecting the strain relief device Note Ey You can secure the powe
57. d on 30 01 2009 Description 107 Foot control panel with 8 functions The illustration shows the standard assignment of functions to the foot control panel with 8 functions The focus zoom assignment can be changed by our service staff on re quest 1 2 Nn O a A Reducing the lamp brightness No function ZOOM Reducing magnification increasing the field of view alternatively FOCUS A Increasing the working distance ZOOM A Increasing magnification reducing the field of view Button C Function as assigned in the Options menu Button D Function as assigned in the Options menu FOCUS A Increasing the working distance alternatively ZOOM Reducing magnification increasing the field of view FOCUS W Reducing the working distance No function 10 Increasing the lamp brightness G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 108 Description m G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Preparations for use Preparations for use G 30 1434 en Attaching the equipment Mounting the tube and eyepieces Connections Connecting the strain relief device Connecting the suspension system S7 floor stand Connecting the suspension system S7 ceiling mount with rigid column Connecting the suspension system S7 ceiling mount with lifting column Connecting video monitor and MediLive Im
58. d on the surgical field depending on the focal length of the objective lens while at the same time allowing for a sufficient safety distance from the surgical field Firmly retighten locking lever 2 for the upward downward movement Lower the surgical microscope again to its bottom stop and check the safety distance OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Preparations for use 131 Notes lt x The limit of downward travel is only effective in the lower part of the suspension arm s range of vertical movement starting from the arm s horizontal position If you wish to use the suspension arm s full range of vertical move ment lower the suspension arm as far as it will go and then firmly retighten locking lever 2 G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 132 Preparations for use Balancing the surgical microscope ZEISS G 30 1434 en Warning Balance the completely equipped surgical microscope before surgery without the patient To permit almost effortless guidance of the surgical microscope the sur gical microscope and the suspension system used must be correctly bal anced If the system is in an extremely unbalanced state the unit can move uncontrollably out of position For this reason hold the surgical mi croscope tightly at its handgrips before loosening the friction adjustment knob on the suspensio
59. e 141 Lightmeter Note The use of the Lightmeter function will only be meaningful if Brightness has been set to the automatic mode Auto The Lightmeter selection window offers you the choice between three me tering patterns provided by the video camera integral small or large Integral standard The exposure is measured and averaged across the full video image This metering pattern is recommended when the surgical field is fully and evenly illuminated Large The exposure is measured in a field in the image center This metering pattern is ideal for working with an eclipsed surgical field edge result ing from a reduced illuminated field diameter Small The exposure is measured in a very small field in the image center This metering pattern is suitable for work in narrow channels when a very small illuminated field diameter is being used Press the enter button to change between the metering patterns Integral large small The metering mode currently selected is displayed on the right of the sub menu bar e Press the OK button to save the selected mode and to return to the Surgery menu If you do not press any button the display will automat ically jump back to the Surgery menu after approx 30 seconds and save the values set Printed on 30 01 2009 OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 142 ZEISS G 30 1434 en Preparations for use
60. e diopter scale Check that image quality is the same throughout the entire magnifica tion range Balance Check that the surgical microscope has been correctly balanced Balancing Check that the suspension arm has been properly balanced When fully balanced the surgical microscope should remain stationary in all positions within the work area and move neither upward nor down ward Checking the limit of the suspension arm s downward movement Check that the minimum working distance height from the surgical field has been adjusted G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 162 ZEISS G 30 1434 en Operation Foot control panel option Check that the plug of the foot control panel has been connected Check that the power switch of the suspension system has been switched on Check that all functions assigned to the respective buttons on the foot control panel are working properly Warning If a function fails you must not use this instrument for safety reasons Cor rect the fault see the Troubleshooting table or contact our service dept SpeedFokus autofocus option Settings and matching when using an external video camera Check that the video camera position the focal length of the video op tics and the size of the CCD array have been correctly entered in the Autofocus menu Check that the video system and the surgic
61. e during the runtime of the application When you shut down the system the extended file name is automatically deleted It will no longer be available when you switch the system back on OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Preparations for use 151 G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 sia Printed on 30 01 2009 152 Preparations for use Relocating the S7 floor stand Note PF As the stand is very easy to maneuver there is a tendency to underesti mate its weight Therefore move the stand slowly and carefully Please observe the following points when relocating the stand e e e Turn off the system at the power switch Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet Fold the suspension arm to its moving position see illustration on the opposite page Wind up the cable of the foot control panel on one of the cable sup ports and hang the foot control panel on the handle Wind up the power cord on the other cable support Use the maneuvering handle for moving the stand Be careful of heights when passing through doorways Avoid collisions of any kind Do not go over steps and edges the stand might topple Be extremely careful when moving over slopes Do not park the stand on slopes Press at least two of the brake tabs and make sure that the stand is no longer able to roll away by itself Note Ey Over longer distances e g removal return f
62. e micromanipulator manu facturer and laser manufacturer Further information is available from our service department or from authorized representatives OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 sia Printed on 30 01 2009 138 Preparations for use Adjusting the surgical microscope Bring the surgical microscope into its starting position within the focusing range Adjust the minimum magnification on the surgical microscope Bring the surgical microscope into the position required Adjust your interpupillary distance on the binocular tube Adjust your prescription on the eyepieces Please note that instrument myopia may occur y L Eyepieces without reticle Eyepieces with reticle Emmetropes Ametropes who do not know their Adjust both eyepieces on the main adjust the diopter scale to 0 diopter prescription and perform surgery wit microscope tet D hout wearing their glasses Adjust both eyepieces on the assistant s i y microscope to 5 D if applicable Eyeglass wearers A who perform surgery wearing their Adjust both eyepieces on the main eyeglasses adjust the diopter scale microscope to aa D to 0 diopter D Adjust both eyepieces on the assistant s microscope to 5 D if applicable Ametropes y who know their prescription and Remove the binocular tube and the Turn the diopter scale on the eyepiece perform surgery without wearing eyepieces from the micro
63. e opti mum performance and safe working order of the instrument its safety must be checked once every 12 months We recommend having this check performed by our service representative as part of regular main tenance work If a failure occurs which you cannot correct using the trouble shooting table attach a sign to the instrument stating it is out of order and con tact our service representative OPMI Sensera scope too stiff tightened too firmly knobs and adjust friction correctly Problem Possible Cause Remedy See Handgrip buttons without Line power failure Contact in house electri function cian Suspension system not Switch on the system at its page 82 switched on power switch Automatic circuit breaker in Press power switch again power switch of suspension system has been activated If the system does not work operate the surgical micro scope manually Zoom or focus without func Defective motor Adjust zoom or focus manu page 42 tion ally Contact service dept Zoom or focus system al Open the cover on the sus page 172 ways moves to upper or pension arm and disconnect 174 lower end position the cable to the surgical mi page croscope large connector Contact service dept Surgical microscope tilts for Surgical microscope not Balance surgical micro ward backward or side balanced or incorrectly bal scope ward anced Motion of
64. e to defective electronics mod ules Inform our service department Caution Do not cover the ventilation grid For example drapes could be covering the grid This can lead to overheating of the lamp module and to lamp failure Switching to the backup lamp e Turn off the suspension system at the power switch before switching to the backup lamp The lamp module contains two xenon lamps The second lamp is used as a backup lamp which can be swung into the illumination beam path when the first lamp fails If the first xenon lamp fails you can open lamp module 2 as follows e Press button 4 The lamp module is slightly ejected e Pull out the lamp module as far as it will go e Turn knob 1 through 180 until it snaps in This swings the second xenon lamp backup lamp into the beam path e Push the lamp module all the way back into the lamp housing OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 179 Operation Issue 10 0 OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Printed on 30 01 2009 G 30 1434 en 180 Operation e Reset the service hour counter to 0 Use a pointed object and press it into the recess of reset button 3 e Turn the suspension system back on at the power switch Note Ey If the first lamp has failed and the backup lamp is in use red segment in knob 1 lights up make sure to have a backup lamp module ready at hand as a precaution hogea G 30
65. e way back into the lamp housing e Reset service hour counter 5 to 0 Use a pointed object and press it into the recess of reset button 6 OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Description 79 G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 seas Printed on 30 01 2009 80 ZEISS G 30 1434 en Description Note When inserting a new lamp module make sure that the knob 2 is set to 1 If the first lamp fails switch to the second lamp in logical se quence Indicator backup lamp is in use When the red segment in the knob 2 lights up the backup lamp is in use Filter selector knob The filter knob has two positions 0 No filter 1 Filter if provided in beam path Counter The counter records the service hours of the xenon light source Change the xenon lamps after a maximum operating time of 500 hours to avoid any explosion of the xenon lamps Then reset the coun ter to 0 by pressing reset button 6 Reset button The reset button resets the service hour counter to 0 Opening the lamp module When you press this button the lamp module is slightly ejected To change the lamp pull out the lamp module as far as it will go Turn the knob 2 through 180 until it snaps in place This moves the backup lamp into the illumination beam path OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009
66. er or PC OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Description 57 9 BNC video port option for VBS video signal output 10 Y C video port option for S VHS video signal output 11 Potential equalization pin 12 Indicator window for rated voltage The voltage shown here must correspond to the rated line voltage pro vided on the site of installation You can adjust the sliding switch using a suitable tool 10 11 12 G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 58 Description Instrument tray option ZEISS G 30 1434 en The S7 floor stand can be equipped or retrofitted with an instrument tray 1 In the case of retrofitting our service staff or an authorized person will mount the instrument tray on your stand The maximum load on instrument tray 1 must not exceed 13 kg The tray has been designed for example for mounting MediLive Trio from Zeiss MediLive Trio is secured on the instrument tray using two stud bolts A second MediLive Trio or other accessory equipment can be mount ed on the instrument tray using the strap provided Please note the in strument tray s maximum load capacity of 13 kg Warning Make sure that the accessory equipment is positioned as securely as possible on the instrument tray e Mount MediLive Trio on the instrument tray using the two stud bolts e If
67. escription has been set on the diopter scale Check that image quality is the same throughout the entire magnifica tion range Balance Check that the surgical microscope has been correctly balanced Warning A N If a function fails you must not use this instrument for safety reasons Cor rect the fault see the Troubleshooting table or contact our service dept Checking the lifting column Check the function of the lifting column by operating the selector switch G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 166 ZEISS G 30 1434 en Operation Checking the balance setting Check that the suspension arm has been properly balanced When fully balanced the surgical microscope should remain stationary in all positions within the work area and move neither upward nor down ward Checking the limit of the suspension arm s downward movement Check that the minimum working distance height from the surgical field has been adjusted Checking the accessories Using the manuals provided check that the other equipment surgical microscope coobservation tube video system etc is functioning properly Foot control panel option Check that the plug of the foot control panel has been connected Check that the power switch of the suspension system has been switched on e Check that all functions assigned to the respective button
68. ew Care of the unit Cleaning optical surfaces OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 130 132 136 138 139 144 152 155 156 160 164 168 169 170 172 172 174 176 178 182 183 184 190 194 198 200 200 ZEISS ZEISS G 30 1434 en Auxiliaries from Zeiss Cleaning mechanical surfaces Sterilization Disinfecting the control keys Ordering data Spare parts Accessories Disposal Technical data Technical data Integrated 1 CCD PAL video camera option Integrated 1 CCD NTSC video camera option Ambient requirements Changes to the system Index OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems 201 201 201 203 204 207 209 210 211 212 219 219 220 220 221 Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Functions at a glance Functions at a glance G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera surgical microscope Illumination systems S7 floor stand S7 ceiling mount with rigid column S7 ceiling mount with lifting column OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 10 11 12 13 Functions at a glance OPMI Sensera surgical microscope ZEISS G 30 1434 en AOON 10 11 12 13 14 Adjusting the eyecup and the prescription Pages 36 87 Adjusting the interpupillary distance Page 34 Manually adjusting the friction of the front t
69. ew see page 52 on the suspension arm 7 Motorized fine focusing option recommended for the use of OPMI Sensera with laser micromanipu lators OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Description 39 G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 40 Description Controls displays connections ZEISS Zero position pil G 30 1434 en Friction adjustment for vertical axis Use this knob to adjust the friction for the vertical axis as required Balance setting of the lateral tilt motion Use this knob to adjust the balance setting of the lateral tilt motion Adjusting the friction of the lateral tilt axis Use this knob to adjust the friction for the lateral tilt axis as required Balance setting of the front to back tilt motion When you press this button the microscope slowly tilts upward Balance setting of the front to back tilt motion When you press this button the microscope slowly tilts downward Adjusting the friction of the front to back tilt axis Use this knob to adjust the friction for the front to back tilt axis as re quired Marking for zero position In the zero position the microscope body is decoupled from the sus pension see Balancing the front to back tilt motion OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Description 41 G 30 1434 en
70. ex Xx Xenon illumination system 24 78 Xenon lamp module changing 194 Xenon lamp handling of 194 Y Y C video port 57 64 72 Z Zero position 40 Zoom function failure 174 Zoom Link 87 88 Zoom Link function 87 Zoom menu 86 Zoom speed 86 Zoom start value 86 OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 229 G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 sia Printed on 30 01 2009 Carl Zeiss Surgical GmbH Fax 49 0 7364 20 4823 73446 Oberkochen E mail surgical zeiss de Germany www zeiss com surgical G 30 1434 en Printed in Germany CG ST
71. external video camera Remote control socket for controlling MediLive ImageBox MediLive MindStream or other ex ternal devices with a maximum breaking capacity of 24V 0 5A Strain relief device The strain relief device prevents inadvertent unplugging of the fol lowing electrical connections power cable video connection cable cable for the foot control panel option Connector for control component option Here a foot control panel can be connected Warning Please observe the maximum current consumption of power outlet socket 5 Only connect medical devices approved by Carl Zeiss to this outlet When using other instruments make sure that safety is guaranteed regarding admissible ground leakage currents The ad missible limit value of the ground leakage current present in the sus pension system s power cord must not exceed 500 pA in compliance with EN 60601 1 IEC 60601 1 CSA US certification in compliance with UL 60601 1 only allows a maximum ground leakage current of 300 pA Power outlet socket for medical devices with a maximum current consumption of 5 A Warning The current of this power outlet socket cannot be switched off with the power switch Power inlet socket Connectors for USB option 7 8 USB socket for USB memory stick Note Only use sticks conforming to the USB 2 0 specification DV output port FireWire Digital compressed video signal for recording on a digital video re cord
72. fectant solution B Braun Melsungen AG Carl Zeiss keeps MELI SEPTOL in stock and you can also obtain it locally in many countries from representatives of B Braun Melsungen AG Warning Wear disposable plastic gloves to prevent skin contact with the disin fectant MELISEPTOL is inflammable flame point at 31 C Please read the product information from B Braun Melsungen AG To apply MELISEPTOL proceed as follows e Switch off the unit before disinfecting e Apply the disinfectant across the entire surface of the control panel Do not let any disinfectant seep into the unit e Leave the disinfectant on the unit for approx 30 minutes e Then carefully wipe the disinfectant off the surface using a sterile lint free cloth e Dispose of the gloves and cloth as normal waste You can obtain the following articles from Carl Zeiss Cat No 1 MELISEPTOL in vario bottle 000000 0103 907 MELISEPTOL HBV spray 250 ml 000000 0103 910 MELISEPTOL HBV cloths 000000 0103 911 Disposable gloves Size 1 large size 8 9 000000 0117 736 Size 2 medium size 7 8 000000 0117 737 G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 seas Printed on 30 01 2009 204 Ordering data G 30 1434 en Maintenance Further information Sensera surgical microscope Description Cat No Sensera surgical microscope 000000 1183 793 External motorized fine focusing module for OPMI
73. g errors can be avoided by labeling the freely pro grammable buttons with A B C D or E instead of specific functions i e by using the same designations for the buttons as in the descrip tion of the menus see from page 91 OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Description 45 G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 46 Description Tiltable binocular tube and eyepieces 180 tiltable tube 1 PD adjustment knob The correct position has been set when the two eyepiece images merge into one 2 180 tiltable tube 3 Eyepiece tube hogea G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 47 Description 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Issue OPMI Sensera on G 30 1434 en 48 ZEISS G 30 1434 en Description Widefield eyepieces with magnetic coupling Note When you remove these eyepieces from the tube please note that they are fitted with a magnetic coupling When mounted the eyepieces display a very weak magnetic field so that the usual rules for the handling of mag nets must only be observed with eyepieces which have not been mounted on the microscope Do not place the eyepieces close to instruments where there is any risk of magnetization Do not place the eyepieces on sensitive electronic units such as infu sion pumps cardiac pace m
74. g tabs permit you to reliably secure the floor stand in position at the site of use Note As the stand is very easy to maneuver there is a tendency to underesti mate its weight Therefore move the stand slowly and carefully The S7 ceiling mount with rigid column is a suspension system for Zeiss surgical microscopes It comprises a Suspension arm a Carrier arm a ceiling column and a ceiling flange The S7 ceiling mount with lifting column is a suspension system for Zeiss surgical microscopes It comprises a Suspension arm a Carrier arm a ceiling flange and a lifting column This motorized lifting column permits the viewing height to be perfectly matched to the surgeon s requirements The carrier arm of all suspension systems contains the control unit with all electrical supply systems required for the control of a motorized surgical microscope You can control the motorized functions using the handgrips or via a foot control panel option A light guide fiber optic illumination directs the light from the lamp housing in the suspension system to the surgical microscope The suspension arm of all types of suspension system permits almost ef fortless positioning of the surgical microscope The spring force of the suspension arm can be varied in a range from 6 to 14 kg permitting reli able balancing of the microscope even with accessory equipment at tached The downward movement of the suspension arm can be limited using an adjusta
75. ge on the video monitor must also be focused e Watch the image on the video monitor and position the square frame for the measuring field ROI in the area in which you are particularly interested e Activate focusing by the SpeedFokus autofocus function Note FF If the ROI in the surgical field is marked by major height differences with steeply sloping edges it may happen that SpeedFokus focuses on the wrong feature in the surgical field You can correct this as follows Slightly shift the ROI and or reduce its size e Re activate focusing by the SpeedFokus autofocus function G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 sia Printed on 30 01 2009 170 Operation Display and deletion of images USB option ZEISS G 30 1434 en Index menu After selection of the Index menu the display shown on the left appears At the same time the thumbnails are displayed on the monitor Use the arrow keys to navigate in the thumbnails When you press OK the program goes to the next higher level If you press the Enter button for longer than 2 seconds the slected thumbnail is displayed as a full screen view Saved images are displayed as a graphic index with 12 distortion free de magnified images thumbnails per screen page The image name and if available the extended file name see Config menu File Name are shown below the image The thumbnails are arranged in the order of their generatio
76. gging connectors at 3 and 4 e Plug the connector of the foot control panel into connector 2 on the stand if you wish to use a foot control panel e Connect the stand to line power by plugging the power cord supplied for this purpose into 4 Only use power outlets which are provided with a properly connected protective ground contact e If required connect the stand to the potential equalization contact in the OR using potential equalization pin 1 OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 117 Preparations for use 3 GS 1 A G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 118 Preparations for use Connecting the suspension system S7 ceiling mount with rigid column ZEISS n G 30 1434 en e Check the voltage indicated at 2 Caution The voltage of the suspension system is factory set to the rated voltage used in the country of destination The rated voltage indicated at window 2 must correspond to the rated voltage available on the site of installa tion If this is not the case re adjust the sliding switch using a suitable tool e Plug the connector of the foot control panel option into connector 1 of the suspension system OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Preparations for use 119 G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Sy
77. he buttons C and D on the foot control panel for every user OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 92 ZEISS G 30 1434 en Description Video Capture triggering the device connected to the Remote socket on the suspension system s connector panel Autofocus triggering the SpeedFokus autofocus option Video Gain adjusting the brightness level of the integrated video system option OSD on off activating deactivating the on screen display of the inte grated video system option Note The Video Gain and the OSD on off functions are only offered for se lection if your system is equipped with an integrated video camera op tion Without an integrated video camera option these fields remain blank Assignment of functions Use the arrow buttons A vw to select the function required from the table Use the arrow buttons lt gt to select the button required C or D After you have pressed the enter button a tick v indicates that the selected function has been assigned to the selected button When you press the enter button again your selection is saved and you return to the Surgery menu OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Eyepiece Tube PD and Diopter Settings OK Binocular Settings Wa IP Distance Diopt Left Diopt Right 55 mm 0 00 I 0 00 a Trie A
78. he camera settings config TAE 300 mm 20 Q Standard Options White Balance Press Enter Freeze Live Live Config OSD Off w Video Settings G 30 1434 en The configuration menu permits you to configure the camera settings of the 1 chip video camera The user program is set by default on delivery e To access the configuration menu press the Video button in the Sur gery menu e When you press the Video button the Video Settings menu is dis played on the control panel e Press the config button to access the configuration menu e You can quit the configuration menu by selecting OK The configuration menu is structured as follows config Automatic Manual Smal Spot Large Spot Integral 0 100 Standard Flip Mirror Rotate Copy Factory Settings to User X OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 140 ZEISS G 30 1434 en Preparations for use Navigation in the Config mode using the control buttons AY Control buttons Press the AY control buttons to access the submenu required To acti vate the selected submenu press the enter button Enter button The enter button permits you to jump on from all submenus except Chroma The current setting is displayed on the right of the submenu bar If you select Factory Settings using the enter button the display shows processing while
79. he external vid eo camera Advanced Settings branching to the Advanced Settings submenu to enter the technical data of the external video camera Notes The Camera Position left right and Advanced Settings functions are only offered for selection if your system is equipped with an exter nal video camera If you have an integrated video camera these fields remain blank As long as you are entering any settings in the Autofocus menu or its submenus the ROI is displayed as a square frame in the video image on the monitor A few seconds after your last action the frame disap pears from the screen Menu item ROI on off The position and size of the ROI are displayed on the video monitor in the form of a square frame Use the ROI on off function to activate or deac tivate this display on the video monitor OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 OK AF ROI Position Video Focal Length Camera Chip Size e ir I g G 30 1434 en OK Advanced Settings Description 95 Menu item ROI Size small medium large Permits you to select the ROI size Three different ROI sizes are available for selection small 20x20 pixels medium 36x36 pixels and large 50x50 pixels The default setting for the Standard User is the large ROI You can change the size of the ROI but the change cannot be saved for the Standard User For specific user
80. installed The SpeekFokus autofocus option does not function properly if pa rameters have not been correctly set The Advanced Settings submenu contains the following camera spe cific settings OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 96 ZEISS G 30 1434 en Description Video Focal Length Camera Chip Size size of the CCD array Video Focal Length and Camera Chip Size size of the CCD array These settings must conform to the technical specifications of the video camera used OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Video White Balance Press Enter Freeze Live Live Config OSD Of y Video Settings White Balance Press Enter Freeze Live Live Config OSD Off Ww G 30 1434 en Video Settings Description 97 Video Settings menu option The Video Settings menu permits you to configure the integrated 1CCD video camera in the Config submenu and to enter or edit text using the OSD function Activate the Video icon and press the enter button to access the Video Settings menu It contains selection fields for configuring the functions of the integrated video system Use arrow buttons A V to move from White Balance to gt Freeze Live gt OSD OK The function and the adjusting possibilities of the individual selection fields are explained in the followi
81. ivate the lifting column during surgery Do not use the lifting column for focusing Make sure that the patient is not put at risk or injured by the motorized adjustment of the lifting column OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Safety 23 Halogen illumination system 1 Manual switching to the backup lamp The lamp housing contains a backup lamp which is automatically swung into the illumination beam path when the first lamp fails If this automatic function fails you can switch on the backup lamp by pressing this button 2 GG 475 retina protection filter The filter selector knob has four positions 0 nofilter 1 GG 475 filter to protect the patient s eye during treatment against unnecessary blue radiation retinal injury KK 40 filter to increase color temperature no filter G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 24 Safety Xenon illumination system Warning The xenon lamp has a limited service life of 500 h If used beyond its maximum service life the xenon lamp may explode Change the xenon lamp in good time Warning A N Lamp rupture audible as a loud bang may lead to jamming of the lamp module and or failure of the electronics modules Before opening the lamp housing make sure that the system is moved to a position where neither the patient nor the user is put at risk by fall ing items e
82. knob 5 or e focus by moving the suspension arm up or down hogea G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Operation 173 G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 174 Operation Failure of the zoom function ZEISS G 30 1434 en Motor running constantly Bring the suspension arm into its horizontal position and tighten lock ing knob 4 firmly Loosen and remove knurled nut 1 Lift cover 2 and pull out cable connection 3 for the surgical micro scope large connectors to the side Carefully lower the cover and al low it to rest lightly on the cable Unplug cable connection 3 for the surgical microscope large con nectors Use a suitable pointed object to remove plastic cover 5 Adjust the magnification manually using zoom wheel 6 Motor not working e e Use a suitable pointed object to remove plastic cover 5 Adjust the magnification manually using zoom wheel 6 OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Operation 175 G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 176 Operation Failure of the halogen lamp ZEISS LY G 30 1434 en Caution Do not cover ventilation grid 2 For example drapes could be covering the grid This can lead to overheating of the lamp m
83. l data S7 floor stand Mechanical data Suspension arm 213 Length 865 mm Swivel angle 296 Lifting range 320 400 mm Carrier arm Length 450 mm Swivel angle 360 Stand height 1730 mm Footprint 640 x 640 mm Admissible max load on suspension arm 14 kg complete microscope equipment in cluding accessories Weight of S7 floor stand incl micro scope Approx 177 kg OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 pers Printed on 30 01 2009 214 Technical data S7 ceiling mount Mechanical data Suspension arm Length 865 mm Swivel angle 296 Lifting range 400mm 320 mm Carrier arm Length 450 mm Swivel angle 296 Admissible max load on suspension arm 14 kg complete microscope equipment in cluding accessories Weight of S7 ceiling mount including mi croscope Approx 80 kg koguga G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 mn Printed on 30 01 2009 Technical data 215 S7 ceiling mount with lifting column Mechanical data Suspension arm Length 865 mm Swivel angle 296 Lifting range 320 mm 400 mm Carrier arm Length 450 mm Swivel angle 296 Admissible max 14 kg complete microscope equipment in load on suspension cluding accessories arm Weight of S7 ceiling Approx 133 kg mount including microscope G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension S
84. ltable tube 46 A Accessories 209 Accident prevention regulations 16 Adjusting the surgical microscope 138 Adjusting the system 124 126 128 Advanced Settings submenu 95 AF ROI Position submenu 95 Ambient requirements 220 Anti fogging agent 200 Application name entering 85 Approval 217 Autofocus menu 94 Automatic circuit breaker 82 Auxiliaries from Zeiss 201 B Backup lamp is in use 78 Backup lamp is in use indicator 78 80 Balance menu 101 Balance setting 52 62 70 Balancing the surgical microscope 132 Balancing the suspension arm 124 126 130 BNC video port 57 64 72 Brightness 140 Buttons function 85 Cc Cable support 54 Camera chip size size of CCD array 95 Care of the unit 200 Carrier arm 50 54 60 62 66 70 CCD array size of 95 CCD position 95 Ceiling anchors 19 Ceiling column 60 Ceiling flange 60 66 Changes to the system 220 Checklist for S7 ceiling mount with lifting column 164 OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 sae Printed on 30 01 2009 222 ZEISS G 30 1434 en Index Checklist for S7 ceiling mount with rigid column 160 Checklist for S7 floor stand 156 Chroma submenu 142 145 Cleaning mechanical surfaces 201 Cleaning method recommended 200 Cleaning optical surfaces 200 Config 98 139 Configuring the camera settings 139 Confirm Delete 148 Connections 114 Connector for foot control panel etc 56 64 72 Connector panel 50 60 66 Connect
85. m checks whether the entered name already exists If no name is found the inquiry is skipped f the name is found the user is requested to specify whether the name should be retained or deleted If no name has been saved the inquiry menu is not displayed Preserve file name the current file name is retained the system goes to the Surgery mode Delete file name the file name is deleted the system goes to the Surgery mode Use the cursor to select the option required and activate it with the Enter button Note The display remains visible until an entry has been made OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 90 Config OK Image Capture Store Index OK Image Capture OK Image Capture G 30 1434 en Description Image Capture menu Note The number of images that can be saved on the USB memory stick is only limited by the USB stick capacity Store function The video image currently displayed can be saved on the USB memory stick by selecting the Store option and pressing the Enter button For the store settings see page 146 Index option The Index option permits you to access the graphic index where saved images are displayed in the form of 12 distortion free demagnified im ages thumbnails per screen page For the Index functions see page 170 Press the Enter button to return to the graphic index Press the Enter bu
86. mprises one standard profile and three other user pro files When a user profile is selected the system imports the settings stored under this profile e g focusing speed zoom link setting zoom speed and handgrip settings The stored start values Start at for the magnification factor the focus position and the brightness are automatically set The three user profiles are used to adjust these settings for different users When the system is started up for the first time the Standard User is dis played at every subsequent start up the user active last is displayed Notes The Standard User profile allows the adjustment of settings but these settings cannot be saved fixed factory settings Inthe Standard User profile all Start at fields are deactivated No bar is displayed it is not possible to adjust any settings OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 1 Standard User _ a DL Vu User Selection i Dr L Weber 3 4 5 6 E Y D F G H x B n a 7 u J N Space OK Edit User 4 r f c Space lt gt vV Edit User G 30 1434 en Description 85 Edit User menu Three different users or applications e g larynx nose ear and their pro files can be stored in the User menu The Edit User menu allows yo
87. n Autofocus triggering the SpeedFokus autofocus option Video Gain adjusting the brightness level of the integrated video system option OSD on off activating deactivating the on screen display of the inte grated video system option Freeze Live the current live video image is frozen and displayed as a full screen freeze frame on the monitor If the USB option is present the designation of the Freeze Live func tion is Freeze Store Note The Video Gain and the OSD on off functions are only offered for se lection if your system is equipped with an integrated video camera op tion Without an integrated video camera option these fields remain blank In addition you can either assign the same functions to both handgrips button 1 or assign different functions to the left and right handgrip button 2 Assignment of functions Use the arrow buttons A WV to select the function required from the table Use the arrow buttons lt gt to select the handgrip button re quired A D After you have pressed the enter button a tick v indi cates that the selected function has been assigned to the selected button When you press the enter button again your selection is saved and you return to the Surgery menu Foot Control menu Your suspension system permits the connection of a foot control panel option This menu allows you to assign one of the listed functions to each of t
88. n 74 Description Illumination system ZEISS G 30 1434 en Two different types of illumination are available for the suspension system 1 Halogen illumination The halogen light source is equipped with an illumination system for fiber illumination The lamp housing contains a backup lamp which is automatically swung into the illumination beam path when the first lamp fails Xenon illumination system The xenon light source is equipped with an illumination system for fiber illumination The xenon lamp generates light whose spectrum re sembles that of natural daylight Regardless of the brightness setting the color temperature of the light always remains the same Normal daylight film without any additional conversion filters can therefore be used for photographic documentation The lamp module contains two xenon lamps The second lamp is used as a backup lamp which can be manually swung into the illumination beam path when the first lamp fails You have to pull out the lamp module all the way before being able to swing in the backup lamp Warning The xenon illumination must not be used for ophthalmic procedures Make sure that no xenon light enters the patient s eyes during paranasal sinus surgery Use the spot illumination and cover the eyes of the patient OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 15 Description Issue 10 0 OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Prin
89. n The thumbnail index starts with the oldest thumbnail at the top left The most recent thumbnail is shown at the bottom right If there are less than 12 thumbnails on a page the other image positions will not be used The thumbnail stored last is marked with a blue frame Using the control keys cursor keys you can select the thumbnail required A blue frame marks the selected thumbnail Press the enter key to display the selected thumbnail as a full screen image on the video monitor When you have reached the first or last image an error symbol and the text Last Image will be displayed Press the Enter button to return to the graphic index Press the Enter button to exit the graphic index and to switch to the live image mode If no images are available the error message No Images Check USB Stick is displayed The program does not automatically return to the next higher menu You can exit the menu by pressing the Enter button for less than 2 seconds OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 G 30 1434 en Delete image Confirm Delete Operation 171 Full Screen Delete Image If you press the Enter button for more than 2 seconds the display shown on the left appears Delete image is deleted Next next image is displayed on the monitor Back previous image is displayed on the monitor OK return to the previous Index menu Index return to the Index menu In the Full S
90. n arm Adjusting the friction of the microscope s axis of rotation e Use knob 1 to adjust the friction of the microscope s axis of rotation Adjusting the lateral tilt motion e Loosen friction adjustment knob 3 e Use knob 2 to adjust the spring force in such a way that the surgical microscope is balanced about its lateral tilt axis and remains station ary in the viewing direction required If the surgical microscope tends to move clockwise turn knob 2 counterclockwise If the surgical microscope tends to move counterclockwise turn knob 2 clockwise Adjusting the friction of the lateral tilt axis e Use knob 3 to adjust the friction for the lateral tilt axis as required OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Preparations for use 133 OS 0Sa ka G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 pan 134 ZEISS Zero position pl FF G 30 1434 en Preparations for use Balancing the front to back tilt motion For initial balancing or after a change of the accessories proceed as fol lows Warning If the system is in an extremely unbalanced state the unit can move un controllably out of position For this reason hold the surgical microscope tightly at its handgrips before loosening the friction knob e Loosen friction knob 4 e Press button 1 until the motor of the balancing system st
91. nal surfaces of optical components as required Caution Do not use any chemical detergents or aggressive substances These may damage the optical surfaces e Remove coarse dirt splashes of blood etc using distilled water to which a dash of household dish washing liquid has been added Wipe the surfaces only with a damp under no circumstances with a wet cloth Any remaining marks can be easily removed using the following aids For thorough cleaning of optical surfaces use the optics cleaning set Cat No 1216 071 or damp optics cleaning wipes available from specialized dealers e Remove minor contaminations such as dust streaks etc using a clean microfiber cleaning cloth available from specialized dealers or under Cat No 1254 655 Fogging of optical surfaces To protect the eyepiece optics from fogging we recommend using an anti fogging agent OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Maintenance Further information 201 Note Anti fogging agents provided by eyecare professionals for use with eye glass lenses are also suitable for Zeiss eyepieces e Please observe the instructions for use supplied with each anti fog ging agent Anti fogging agents do not only ensure fog free optics They also clean the eyepiece optics and protect them against dirt grease dust fluff and fingerprints Auxiliaries from Zeiss Optics cleaning kit Cat No 1216 071 Suitable for the
92. nce in 1 mm steps from 55 mm to 80 mm When using widefield eyepieces with a magnetic coupling you can set your prescription between 8 D and 8 D If no entry is made the display will automatically jump back to the Surgery menu after approx 30 seconds OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 94 ROI ROI Position gt on Camera Position left Advanced Settings OK ZEISS Autofocus e G 30 1434 en Description SpeedFokus autofocus option The SpeedFokus autofocus option permits you to select and automati cally focus on a feature in the ROI region of interest measuring field in the image of the surgical field The SpeedFokus autofocus function is based on the evaluation of the video image contrast during focusing of the microscope s Varioskop op tics SpeedFokus continuously determines the video image contrast in the selected ROI In this way SpeedFokus controls the microscope s Vari oskop optics and adjusts it to the point of maximum contrast corre sponding to the point of maximum image definition Autofocus menu The Autofocus menu offers you the following functions for selection ROI on off activating deactivating the ROI display ROI Size smal medium large selecting the ROI size ROI Position branching to the AF ROI Position submenu to define the ROI position Camera Position left right entering the orientation of t
93. nel to the appropriate connector on a suspension system or a wall socket The foot control panel is provided with a waterproof rubber cover The illustration shows the 14 function foot control panel Depending on the configuration involved an 8 function foot control panel can also be connected OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Description 105 G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 106 Description Foot control panel with 14 functions The illustration shows the standard assignment of functions to the foot control panel with 14 functions The focus zoom assignment can be changed by our service staff on request 1 A WO N oO N O UO 9 No function Button A reducing the lamp brightness Button C function as assigned in the Options menu ZOOM reducing magnification increasing the field of view alternatively FOCUS A increasing the working distance ZOOM A increasing magnification reducing the field of view Illumination on off Illumination on off FOCUS A increasing the working distance alternatively ZOOM reducing magnification increasing the field of view FOCUS YW reducing the working distance 10 Button D function as assigned in the Options menu 11 Button B increasing the lamp brightness G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printe
94. ng Gain When you open the Video Settings menu the Gain setting is active Use the arrow buttons A v to adjust the brightness of the video image as required on the slider displayed Using the arrow button gt you can jump from GAIN to the White Balance selection field White balance The system adjusts the video signal in such a way that white areas in the surgical field are also white in the video image To achieve this place a suitable white object e g a piece of white paper with a matte surface under the microscope and focus the microscope on it using a medium brightness level After pressing the enter button the user is requested to place a white sheet of paper under the microscope and to start the white balance pro cedure by pressing the enter button During the white balance procedure display White Balance in Process all buttons are disabled After successful completion of the white balance procedure the confirma tion White Balance OK is displayed Otherwise the monitor displays White Balance Failed Check the set tings described above and repeat the white balance procedure After completion of the white balance procedures all buttons are enabled again The determined values are stored and are available after every re start OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 seas Printed on 30 01 2009 98 Gain 2 White Balance Press Enter Freeze Live Live Cosp_ of
95. ng column up and down since a ther mal cut out will then automatically switch off the drive motor If this oc curs the lifting column cannot be moved again until the motor has cooled down After every use of the instrument e e Always use the main power switch of the instrument to turn it off The main power switch must always be turned off when the instrument is not in use OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Safety 21 G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 sia Printed on 30 01 2009 22 Safety Safety devices of the suspension system ZEISS i d G 30 1434 en Lifting column Selector switch for setting the optimum viewing height of the surgical microscope or for downward movement into the working position As long as you keep the selector switch in the turned position the lifting column moves upward 2 or downward 1 depending on the switch po sition When you release the selector switch the lifting column stops im mediately The switching technology causes a delay of approx 2 seconds at the upper and lower end positions of the lifting column After this time you can move the column in the opposite direction again by activating the se lector switch Before raising or lowering the suspension system make sure that there is sufficient clearance from other objects so that any collision is avoided Warning Do not act
96. ns A v until the reading required is displayed in the field at the top e Press the enter button to save the value set and to return to the Sur gery menu If you do not press any button the display will automati cally jump back to the Surgery menu after approx 30 seconds and save the values set OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 sia Printed on 30 01 2009 88 Zoom Link Intensity Start at Illumination Zoom Link G 30 1434 en Description Illumination menu You can adjust the settings for the following functions in the Illumination menu Intensity The illumination intensity from minimum to maximum brightness from 5 to 100 in steps of 5 This setting can be adjusted for the xenon illumination and the halogen illumination Start at Brightness start value Use one of the arrow buttons A Vv to adjust the illumination intensity in percent The xenon or halogen lamp will then go on at this brightness level after activation The Start at field will only be active if Zoom Link is in the Off position If Zoom Link is On the Start at field will not be active No bar is displayed it is not possible to adjust any settings Zoom Link Automatic brightness control When this function is active ON the illumi nation is adjusted in such a way that the user is provided with a subjec tively constant brightness level in the eyepiece regardless of the zoom
97. nted on 30 01 2009 197 Maintenance Further information ZEISS Issue 10 0 OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Printed on 30 01 2009 G 30 1434 en 198 Maintenance Further information Magnifications Fields of view If the magnification factor y of the zoom system is known you can calcu late the total magnification of the surgical microscope The following equation is used to determine the total magnification fi b T fobj eye where ftube the focal length of the binocular tube fopj the focal length of the main objective lens does not correspond to working distance y the magnification factor of the zoom system Meye the magnification of the eyepiece Example ftube 170 mm fopj 300 mm y 1 6 and Meye 12 5 x The resulting total magnification is _ 170mm Me 300mm 1 6 12 5 11 3 If the total magnification of the surgical microscope M is known you can use the formula FoVN M FoVp ane aa T to calculate the field of view diameter FoVp of the surgical microscope The field of view diameter is the diameter of the circular surgical field which can be seen through the eyepieces FoVN in the above formula stands for the field of view number of the eye piece By entering the value MT 11 3 in the formula we obtain the following field of view diameter for 12 5x eyepieces with a field of view number FoVN of 18 mm 18mm 12 5 FOVp 43 19 9 mm koguga G 30
98. o back tilt Page 84 Motorized adjustment of tilt axis B microscope tilts downward Page 84 Motorized adjustment of tilt axis B microscope tilts upward Page 84 Manually adjusting the friction of lateral tilt axis A Page 82 Manually adjusting the balance of lateral tilt axis A Page 82 Manually adjusting the friction of the microscope s Page 82 axis of rotation Locking the handgrip in a convenient position Page 32 Manually adjusting zoom emergency mode Pages 30 98 Manual focusing Pages 30 96 Adjusting the spot illumination Page 30 Triggering motorized microscope functions Page 32 External focus option Page 30 OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Functions at a glance 9 G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 10 Illumination systems ZEISS G 30 1434 en Functions at a glance A O OO ONO Halogen illumination system Closed flap main lamp is on Open flap backup lamp page 76 is on Selecting a filter page 76 Opening the lamp module page 76 Manual activation of the backup lamp page 76 Xenon illumination system Selecting a filter page 78 Resetting the counter page 80 Manual activation of the backup lamp page 78 Opening the lamp module page 78 Red segment is lit backup lamp is in use page 78 OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Prin
99. o foot control panel button menu and assign the C or D Autofocus function to one of the buttons G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 190 Maintenance Further information Replacing the halogen lamp ZEISS FF G 30 1434 en Warning If you replace the lamp shortly after it has failed the lamp will still be very hot Wear heat protection gloves to avoid burns Note If both halogen lamps 3 and 4 fail during surgery insert an available spare lamp module For this reason always make sure before surgery that the halogen bulbs in the spare lamp module are intact To replace the lamp proceed as follows Turn off the unit at the power switch e Press button 2 the lamp module is slightly ejected Remove lamp module 1 Remove the defective halogen lamp from the spring loaded mount e Pull ceramic base 7 from the contact pins of the halogen lamp OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Maintenance Further information 191 G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 192 ZEISS G 30 1434 en Maintenance Further information e Plug ceramic base 7 onto the contact pins of the new halogen lamp e Insert the new halogen lamp Make sure you do not touch lamp bulb 6 or the interior of reflector 5 e Press the halogen lamp into the spring loaded mount
100. odules and to lamp failure Note The lamp housing contains a backup lamp which is automatically swung into the illumination beam path when the first lamp fails Open flap 3 in dicates that the backup lamp is operative Manual selection of the backup lamp Press button 4 to manually activate the backup lamp If the backup lamp fails Warning If you replace the lamp shortly after it has failed the lamp will still be very hot Wear heat protection gloves to avoid burns Turn off the suspension system at the power switch e Press button 5 to slightly eject lamp module 1 Remove the lamp module and replace the bulb or insert a backup lamp module e Switch the suspension system back on Adjust the brightness of the illumination system as required OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Operation 177 G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 178 Operation Lamp failure of the xenon illumination G 30 1434 en Warning Lamp rupture audible as a loud bang may lead to jamming of the lamp module and or failure of the electronics modules e Before opening the lamp housing make sure that the system is moved to a position where neither the patient nor the user is put at risk by fall ing items e Do not continue using the system if the lamp module is jammed or the illumination is no longer operational du
101. om the USB stick or would you like to delete without confirmation Ifyou select Confirm Delete On you have to confirm every deletion action Ifyou select Confirm Delete Off the selected image data is deleted without an inquiry Delete all If you select Delete all the system will inquire whether you really want to delete the entire memory content When you press the Enter button all image data on the USB stick is deleted Storage space The system displays how many images you can still save on the USB memory stick You cannot enter any data in this mode Press Enter to exit the menu OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 G 30 1434 en Preparations for use 149 File Name To extend the file name you can enter a freely selectable name with up to 14 characters after the date and time The file name extension is sep arated from the remaining name date time by an underscore In the index mode graphic index the extension is shown below the file name date time Entering the file name A virtual keypad is displayed on the video monitor for the entry of the file name permitting you to enter all letters of the alphabet numbers from 0 to 9 _ and space The shift key for switching between upper and lower case letters the delete and OK keys are also displayed on the screen When you call up the menu the cursor is set to the OK key File Name Delete The
102. ops This decouples the microscope body from its mount The microscope has been decoupled from its suspension and has adopted its center of gravity position zero position if the white ring with marking 3 does not move when you turn the microscope e Please check that the white ring is really in the zero position If this is not the case turn it manually to the zero position e Press button 2 Important Allow the microscope to hang in its center of gravity posi tion while you press button 2 After approx 15 seconds the microscope body has again been coupled on its suspension You can check this When you move the microscope body white ring 3 also moves e Continue pressing key 2 and check whether the microscope body re mains balanced in every tilt position Depending on the accessories attached this can take some time approx 1 minute or longer To check this slightly lift the microscope body and tilt it into different po sitions to see whether the microscope body has been correctly bal anced e If you have pressed button 2 for too long you can correct the bal ance by pressing button 1 Correcting the balance of the front to back tilt motion After a slight change in the position of accessories e g the angle of the coobservation tube it may become necessary to correct the balance set ting If the microscope body tends to tilt forward in your direction press key 2 If the microscope body
103. or panel of S7 ceiling mount 64 Connector panel of S7 ceiling mount with lifting column 72 Connector panel of S7 floor stand 56 Control buttons 140 Control keys disinfecting 203 Control panel 50 54 60 62 66 70 Control panel and menu overview 82 Controls displays connections 40 52 62 68 D Date and Time 145 Delete Image 171 Delete mode 148 Deletion 170 Deletion of images USB option 170 Description 31 Description of the system 34 Diagnostic purposes do not use video images 18 Diopter scale 48 Disinfecting and cleaning by machine 200 Disinfecting control keys 203 Display of images USB option 170 Display panel 54 62 70 Disposal 210 Downward travel limiter 52 62 70 E Edit User menu 85 Electrical standard 212 217 Electromagnetic compatibility 18 EMC requirements of IEC 60601 1 2 18 Emergency backup line supply 16 Ending operation of the unit 20 Enter button 140 Error message menu 103 Eyecup 48 OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 G 30 1434 en Index 223 Eyepiece optics fog free 200 Eyepieces technical data 212 F Factory settings 143 Failure of a function 158 162 165 166 Failure of the video autofocus option 182 Failure of the zoom function 174 Fields of view 198 File Name 149 File name entry 149 Filter selector knob 76 78 80 Focal lengths 212 Focus menu 87 Focus start value 87 Focusing 212 Focusing function failure 17
104. or panel of S7 floor stand Instrument tray option S7 ceiling mount OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 10 11 12 13 15 17 22 26 31 34 34 34 36 38 38 40 46 50 50 52 52 54 56 58 60 ZEISS Design 60 Controls displays connections 62 Carrier and suspension arms 62 Connector panel of S7 ceiling mount 64 S7 ceiling mount with lifting column 66 Design 66 Controls displays connections 68 Ceiling flange with lifting column 68 Carrier and suspension arms 70 Connector panel of S7 ceiling mount with lifting column 72 Illumination system 74 Halogen illumination system 76 Xenon illumination system 78 Control panel and menu overview 82 Structure of the menus 84 Foot control panel option 104 Intended use 104 Design 104 Foot control panel with 14 functions 106 Foot control panel with 8 functions 107 Preparations for use 109 Attaching the equipment 112 Mounting the tube and eyepieces 112 Connections 114 Connecting the strain relief device 114 Connecting the suspension system S7 floor stand 116 Connecting the suspension system S7 ceiling mount with rigid column 118 Connecting the suspension system S7 ceiling mount with lifting column 120 Connecting video monitor and MediLive ImageBox option 122 Adjusting the system S7 floor stand 124 Balancing the suspension arm 1
105. or repair etc the instrument must always be transported in the original packaging or in special return packaging Please contact your dealer or the Carl Zeiss service team G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Preparations for use 153 Transportposition Moving position Position de transport Posicion de transporte Posizione per il transporto TA cust SA i ill G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 pan 154 Preparations for use m G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Operation G 30 1434 en Operation Checklist for S7 floor stand Checklist for S7 ceiling mount with rigid column Checklist for S7 ceiling mount with lifting column Procedure Working with the SpeedFokus autofocus option Display and deletion of images USB option What to do in an emergency Failure of the focusing function Failure of the zoom function Failure of the halogen lamp Lamp failure of the xenon illumination Failure of the SpeedFokus autofocus option OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 155 157 161 165 169 170 171 173 173 175 177 179 183 156 Operation Checklist for S7 floor stand ZEISS G 30 1434 en Always check the following points before surgery without the patient e
106. otal magnification 12 5x eyepiece 3x 18 2x at a working distance of 200 mm 1 9x 10 9x at a working distance of 415 mm Fields of view 10x eyepiece 14 mm 84 mm at a working distance of 200 mm 23 mm 141 mm at a working distance of 415 mm Fields of view 12 5x eyepiece 12 mm 73 mm at a working distance of 200 mm 20 mm 116 mm at a working distance of 415 mm Focusing Continuous motorized focusing via integrated Varioskop Focusing range 200 mm to 415 mm Note The values shown in the display differ from the actual values They are rounded values and serve for information only Focal lengths f At a working distance of 200 mm f 279 mm at a working distance of 300 mm f 366 mm at a working distance of 415 mm f 467 mm Illuminated field diameter At a working distance of 200 mm min 11 mm max 85 mm At a working distance of 415 mm min 19 mm max 142 mm Tubes Eyepieces 180 tiltable binocular tube f 170 mm 10x or 12 5x widefield eyepieces with magnetic coupling Electrical standard Complying with IEC 60601 1 power supply using SELV from S7 suspension system Weight approx 9 2 kg without tube and eyepieces Available as an option Motorized fine focus Focusing range 10 mm Recommended when laser micromanipulators are used OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 E i m Technica
107. ours day on 5 days week the lamp needs to be ex changed after 12 weeks maximum Checking the illumination system Check that the lamp and the backup lamp are intact Checking the function of the handgqrips Check that the handgrips are located in a position convenient for you or one or both handgrips have been removed and replaced by the knobs supplied Check the zoom function Press the appropriate release button s on the handgrips Check the focusing function Press the appropriate release button s on the handgrips When using a laser micromanipulator Check that the focal planes of the surgical microscope and microma nipulator coincide Trigger a trial shot at a wooden spatula for this pur pose For a description see page 136 Checking the functions of the knobs Check the proper functioning of focusing knob 4 and filter selector knob 5 Evepieces binocular tube Check that binocular tube 3 has been securely mounted OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Operation 161 Check that securing screw 1 has been firmly tightened Check that the surgical microscope and the tube are in a position con venient for you Check that the correct interpupillary distance has been set Check that the eyecups have been adjusted in such a way that you can see the full field of view Check that the correct prescription has been set on th
108. r OK Video Settings mE White Balance Press Enter Freeze Live Live OSD Config Off vw Video Settings G 30 1434 en Description Freeze Live setting The freeze button permits you to freeze the current live video image and to display it as a full screen freeze frame on the video monitor During this time the text freeze is displayed in the upper left corner When you press the live button the current live video image is displayed again on the monitor and the text freeze disappears Config The configuration menu permits you to set various functions to meet your specific needs You access the configuration menu by pressing the Config button The different setting options for the configuration of the user program are described in the chapter Preparations for use see page 139 The camera is delivered with a default configuration factory settings OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 White balance Press Enter Freeze Live Live Config G 30 1434 en Description 99 OSD menu On Screen Display The OSD function allows you display freely selectable texts a ruler and microscope parameters such as magnification and working distance on the video monitor This information is included in the image when the screen shot is saved or printed You can delete the individual displays by activa
109. r plug and the multipoint connector of the switching component against inadvertent loosening by installing the two cables in strain relief device 1 After you have mounted strain relief device 1 the cables must have the following lengths 320 mm from the strain relief device up to and including power con nector 9 320 mm from the strain relief device up to connector 10 of the foot control panel Forma loop with the cable as shown in 3 e Open flap 4 e Feed the cable through opening 5 e Close flap 6 e Tighten the cable until it encloses flap 7 e Check the length of the cable Hee Ee koguga G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 mn Printed on 30 01 2009 Preparations for use 115 G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 116 Preparations for use Connecting the suspension system S7 floor stand ZEISS n FF G 30 1434 en e Check the voltage indicated at 5 Caution The voltage of the stand is factory set to the rated voltage used in the country of destination The rated voltage indicated at window 5 must cor respond to the rated voltage available at the site of installation If this is not the case re adjust the sliding switch using a suitable tool Note Make sure that the unit has been switched off at the power switch before plugging in or unplu
110. regular cleaning of objective lenses and eyepieces of sur gical microscopes Cleaning mechanical surfaces Sterilization G 30 1434 en All mechanical surfaces of the equipment can be cleaned by wiping them with a damp cloth Do not use any aggressive or abrasive detergents Wipe off any residue with a mixture of 50 ethyl alcohol and 50 distilled water plus a dash of household dish washing liquid The asepsis sets available from Carl Zeiss contain rubber caps sleeves and handgrips which can be sterilized in autoclaves We recommend the following program for sterilization Sterilization temperature 134 C Sterilization time 10 minutes Sterile single use drapes are available to cover the system OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 sia Printed on 30 01 2009 202 ZEISS G 30 1434 en Maintenance Further information Note When draping the system make sure there is enough slack in the drapes to allow for movement of the microscope carrier and surgical microscope It is especially important that the drapes are completely loose around the handgrips The surgeon must be able to operate the keys through the drape OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Maintenance Further information 203 Disinfecting the control keys To be able to use the system in the OR for example it may be necessary to disinfect the control keys We recommend using MELISEPTOL disin
111. rgery menu after approx 30 seconds OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 HR 9005 HANDGRIP RIGHT Se handgrip button pressed G 30 1434 en Description 103 When you select TwinER you access the Focus TwinER menu op tion The Focus TwinER menu only contains the displays Internal Focus is fixed external focus active The Varioskop automatically adjusts to the focal length of the TwinER laser and switches off At the same time the external focus module be comes operative When you press the laser micromanipulator focus switch the external focus module is automatically activated Any manual change of the focus triggers an error message This display automatically jumps back to the User menu after about 30 seconds If you do not press any button the display will automatically jump back to the Surgery menu after approx 30 seconds Malfunctions Error message menu This window appears on your display when a malfunction or incorrect op eration has occurred At the same time this is also indicated by three beeps In addition the type of malfunction present and a code number are dis played in field 1 The letters in front of the code numbers indicate the system component where the malfunction has occurred S suspension system HR handgrip right HL handgrip left F foot control panel V video O surgical microscope C core software
112. rm s downward movement 124 126 130 Locking lever for limiting downward movement 52 62 70 Locking tab 54 M Magnification 212 Magnification factor 212 Magnifications 198 Main beam path 95 Maintenance 183 Malfunctions 103 Manual activation of the backup lamp 78 Manual selection of the backup lamp 76 Maximum current consumption 56 Measuring field ROI 94 Mechanical surfaces cleaning 201 MediLive ImageBox connection of 122 Menus relationship 82 OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 G 30 1434 en Index 225 Mobile phones 17 Moving Subject Low Res 148 N Navigation using the control buttons 140 No Confirm 148 Notes on EMC 18 Notes on installation 17 Notes on use 17 Number of images 148 o Objective lens focal length 212 Opening for system cable 56 64 72 Opening the lamp module 76 78 80 Operation 155 Operation requirements 19 Optical surfaces cleaning 200 Optical surfaces fogging 200 Optics cleaning kit 201 Option video autofocus 94 Options button 89 Options menu 89 93 97 99 102 103 Ordering data 204 OSD on off 91 P PD adjustment knob 46 Photo 91 Potential equalization 17 Potential equalization pin 57 Power outlet socket 56 Power switch 82 Preparations for use 109 Problem 187 Procedure 168 Protective ground contact 19 R Record mode 147 Re equipping the instrument 19 Relocating the system 152 Remote Control 146 Remote control
113. s the ROI size can be set and saved for each user as required Submenu AF ROI Position This submenu permits you to define the ROI position within the micro scope s field of view When you start the suspension system the ROI is always positioned at the center of the field of view The ROI is visualized as a square in the graphic display Use the arrow keys to shift the ROI Press the OK button to return to the Autofocus menu If you do not press any of the buttons the display will automatically return to the Surgery menu after approx 20 seconds Menu item Camera Position If you are using an external video camera the orientation of the video camera must be known to the SpeedFokus autofocus option Note This function is only available in systems equipped with an external video camera Caution The video image must have the same orientation as the image in the main eyepieces of the surgical microscope In addition SpeedFokus needs the information whether the video camera is connected on the left or right i e whether the beam splitter projects into the main beam path from the left or right to be able to perform corrections in the right direction during the focusing process Submenu Advanced Settings Notes This submenu is only available in systems equipped with an external video camera This submenu contains camera specific settings These settings only need to be changed when a different video camera is
114. s been properly balanced When fully balanced the surgical microscope should remain stationary in all positions within the work area and move neither upward nor down ward Checking the limit of the suspension arm s downward movement Check that the minimum working distance height from the surgical field has been adjusted Stand base Check that at least two of the brake tabs have been pressed and pre vent the stand from starting to move by itself Checking the accessories Proper functioning of all other equipment surgical microscope coob servation equipment video system etc has been checked using the relevant user s manuals Foot control panel option Check that the plug of the foot control panel has been connected Check that the power switch of the suspension system has been switched on e Check that all functions assigned to the respective buttons on the foot control panel are working properly Warning If a function fails you must not use this instrument for safety reasons Cor rect the fault see the Troubleshooting table or contact our service dept SpeedFokus autofocus option Settings and matching when using an external video camera Check that the video camera position the focal length of the video op tics and the size of the CCD array have been correctly entered in the Autofocus menu Check that the video system and the surgical microscope have been matched to each
115. s ensures that the surgical microscope and the micro manipulator remain focused on the same focal plane Any manual change of the focus triggers an error message Warning It is absolutely vital that the focal planes of the surgical microscope and of the laser are identical Check this after mounting the micromanipulator before every surgical procedure without patient and before every use of the laser Set the microscope to maximum magnification e Hold a wooden spatula in the focal plane in such a way that you see it sharply focused e Trigger a few trial shots of the laser at the spatula slightly changing the spatula position relative to the focal plane for each shot The therapy beam of the laser displays its maximum effect in the focal plane of the micromanipulator The wooden spatula must be sharply focused in this position Only then will the two focal planes coincide If this is not the case refocus and correct the working distance in the Laser selection menu e Repeat the test until full coincidence of the focal planes has been ob tained OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 G 30 1434 en Preparations for use 137 The link up of a micromanipulator with the OPMI via the adapter plate re sults in a medical system for which the system manufacturer must meet the necessary requirements approval qualification laser protection etc Please note the user manuals provided by th
116. s on the foot control panel are working properly Warning If a function fails you must not use this instrument for safety reasons Cor rect the fault see the Troubleshooting table or contact our service dept SpeedFokus autofocus option Settings and matching when using an external video camera Check that the video camera position the focal length of the video op tics and the size of the CCD array have been correctly entered in the Autofocus menu Check that the video system and the surgical microscope have been matched to each other i e when the image is in focus in the micro scope eyepieces the video image on the monitor must also be in fo cus also applies to the integrated video camera Check that the image on the monitor has the same orientation as the image in the main eyepieces Focusing process Check that focusing can be activated according to the programming of the buttons using button A B C and or D of the handgrips OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Operation 167 using button C and or D of the foot control panel if a foot control panel option is provided G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 sia Printed on 30 01 2009 168 Procedure Operation Turn on the instrument at the power switch of the suspension system Set the required brightness of the surgical field illumination on the sus pension
117. scope slowly clockwise until the reticle is their glasses adjust the diopter sca body and point them at a distant ob imaged sharply le to their prescription ject i e use them like a pair of bi noculars The image of the object is still unsharp Turn the diopter scale of one eye Focus the surgical microscope on the piece slowly clockwise until the ob object The reticle and the object must ject is imaged sharply If necessary be in focus at the same time repeat this procedure three times and take the average of the rea dings Adjust the second eyepiece in the same manner y y Mount the tube and eyepieces on Adjust the second eyepiece in the same the microscope body and tighten manner until the object is seen sharply the securing screw firmly Adjust the eyecups in such a way that you can see the full field of view Adjust maximum magnification on the surgical microscope and focus on the object Adjust the working magnification required When the magnification is changed the focal plane is retained but the depth of field changes Note If several surgeons use the instrument it is advisable to draw up a table with the individual prescriptions and to keep it in a handy location near the instrument A Warning Never use the sun as the distant object koguga G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 mn Printed on 30 01 2009 Preparations for use 139 Configuring t
118. scription Xenon illumination system ZEISS gt G 30 1434 en Warning The xenon lamp has a limited service life of 500 h If used beyond its maximum service life the xenon lamp may explode Change the xenon lamp in good time The xenon illumination system has been designed for fiber illumination The xenon lamp generates light whose spectrum resembles that of nat ural daylight Regardless of the brightness setting the color temperature of the light always remains the same Normal daylight film without any ad ditional conversion filters can therefore be used for photographic docu mentation The lamp housing contains two xenon lamps The second lamp is used as a backup lamp which must be swung into the illumination beam path should the first lamp fail Warning If the xenon light source is used the unit must not be used in ophthalmic applications Severe injury to the patient s eye is possible Caution Do not cover the ventilation grid For example drapes could be covering the grid This can cause the lamp modules to overheat and lead to lamp failure 1 Lamp module 2 Manual activation of the backup lamp e If the xenon lamp fails open the lamp module as follows Press button 7 The lamp module is slightly ejected e Pull out the lamp module as far as it will go e Turn knob 2 through 180 until it snaps in place This moves the backup lamp into the illumination beam path e Push the lamp module all th
119. se Issue 10 0 OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Printed on 30 01 2009 G 30 1434 en 130 Preparations for use Balancing the suspension arm ceiling mount with lifting column Note Ey Do not perform the balance setting until the surgical microscope and all accessories have been mounted e Move the suspension arm into its horizontal position and tightly hold it with one hand Loosen knob 3 for adjusting the friction of the suspension arm s up ward downward movement Move the suspension arm slightly up and down At the same time turn adjustment screw 1 until you think that the spring force is sufficient to compensate for the weight of the surgical microscope and accesso ries Continue to perform this adjustment until the surgical microscope moves neither upward nor downward The surgical microscope is fully balanced when it remains stationary in all positions within the work ar ea Note Ey Turning the screw clockwise increases the spring force turning it counter clockwise reduces the spring force Setting the limit of downward travel of the suspension arm Warning A N The downward travel of the suspension arm must be limited in such a way that the microscope cannot come into contact with the patient even if the surgical microscope is inadvertently lowered e e G 30 1434 en Loosen locking lever 2 for the upward downward movement Lower the surgical microscope until it can be focuse
120. sera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 63 Description Issue 10 0 OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Printed on 30 01 2009 G 30 1434 en 64 Description Connector panel of S7 ceiling mount Opening for the system cable of an external video camera Remote control socket for controlling MediLive ImageBox MediLive MindStream or other ex ternal devices with a maximum breaking capacity of 24V 0 5A Strain relief device The strain relief device prevents inadvertent unplugging of the fol lowing electrical connections video connection cable cable for the foot control panel option Connector for control component option Here a foot control panel can be connected Connectors for USB option pS o 6 7 8 9 G 30 1434 en USB socket for USB memory stick Note Only use sticks conforming to the USB 2 0 specification DV output port FireWire Digital compressed video signal for recording on a digital video re corder or PC BNC video port option for VBS video signal output Y C video port option for S VHS video signal output Indicator window for rated voltage The voltage shown here must correspond to the rated line voltage pro vided on the site of installation You can adjust the sliding switch using a suitable tool OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Description 65 G 30 143
121. socket 56 64 72 Remote Sound 146 Remote switch on Remote socket 146 Replacing the halogen lamp 190 Requirements for operation 19 Risk of fire 19 OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 sae Printed on 30 01 2009 226 ZEISS G 30 1434 en Index ROI region of interest measuring field 94 ROI display of 94 ROI position of 94 95 ROI shifting of 95 ROI size of 94 S S7 floor stand with instrument tray option 28 S7 instrument tray complete 209 Safety 15 Safety check 18 184 Safety devices of the suspension system 22 Safety information 16 Safety standards 16 Scan 219 Scan system 219 Selector switch 22 68 Setting ergonomic working height 128 Signal to noise ratio 219 Spare parts 207 Speed 87 Speed setting 86 Spot illumination knob 42 Stand base 50 54 Stand column 50 54 Standard configuration of foot control panel with 14 functions 106 Standard configuration of foot control panel with 8 functions 107 Standard profile 84 Start at 86 87 Start of menu 84 Start value illumination intensity 88 Steerable caster 54 Sterilization 201 Still Moving Subject 147 Still Subject High Res 147 Storage space 148 Store function USB option 90 Strain relief device 56 64 72 Strain relief device connection 114 Structure of the menus 84 Submenu Advanced Settings 95 Support arm 50 Support for foot control panel 54 Surgery menu 86 Surgical microscope with a laser micromanipula
122. sport container and with return card in exchange for a returned module with defective xenon lamps 304977 9036 700 Complete xenon lamp module with 2 xenon lamps new component 304977 9036 000 hogea G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Maintenance Further information 209 Accessories Please observe the following Only operate the instrument with the accessories included in the delivery package If you want to use other accessories make sure that Carl Zeiss or the manufacturer of the accessories has proved and confirmed that these accessories meet the respective technical safety standards and can be used without risk Accessory for S7 floor stand Description Cat No S7 instrument tray complete 000000 1352 922 G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 sia Printed on 30 01 2009 210 Disposal ZEISS G 30 1434 en Maintenance Further information User information on the disposal of electrical and electronic devices This symbol means that the product must not be disposed of as normal domestic waste The correct disposal of electrical or electronic devices helps to protect the environment and to prevent potential hazards to the environment and or human health which may occur as a result of improper handling of the de vices concerned For detailed information on the disposal of the product please contact your loc
123. stems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 120 Preparations for use Connecting the suspension system S7 ceiling mount with lifting column ZEISS n G 30 1434 en e Check the voltage indicated at 2 Caution The voltage of the suspension system is factory set to the rated voltage used in the country of destination The rated voltage indicated at window 2 must correspond to the rated voltage available on the site of installa tion If this is not the case re adjust the sliding switch using a suitable tool e Plug the connector of the foot control panel option into connector 1 of the suspension system OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Preparations for use 121 G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 122 Preparations for use Connecting video monitor and MediLive ImageBox option ZEISS FF G 30 1434 en Note The image quality obtained with Y C connections and cables shorter than 10 m is always better than that obtained with BNC connections of the same length If cable lengths exceed 10 m the image quality provided by a Y C connection will decrease markedly in these cases only BNC con nections should be used For this reason position the individual units in such a way that you can use Y C connections The Y C connection provides the best image quality in particular for images recorded with
124. surgical micro Friction adjustment knobs Loosen friction adjustment page 54 G 30 1434 en ZEISS OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Maintenance Further information S7 suspension system 185 Problem Possible Cause Remedy See No function at all Line power failure Contact in house electri cian Suspension system not Switch on the system at its page 82 switched on power switch Automatic circuit breaker in Press power switch again power switch of suspension If there is no function con system has been activated tact service dept Surgical field illumination on Defective main and backup Change lamp or insert page 190 microscope not working lamps backup lamp module Thermal cut out in lamp Remove the cause of over housing has been activated heating For example drapes could be covering the ventilation grid of the lamp housing When the lamp module has cooled down the illumination switches on again Failure of suspension Illuminate surgical field system electronics using an OR illuminator Contact service dept Insufficient surgical field illu Brightness level set too low Adjust brightness on the page 88 mination suspension system s dis play panel or using the foot control panel Halogen lamp not properly Properly push halogen lamp page 190 plugged into lamp mount
125. surgical microscope is fully balanced when it remains stationary in all positions within the work ar ea Note Turning the screw clockwise increases the spring force turning it counter clockwise reduces the spring force Setting the limit of downward travel of the suspension arm ZEISS G 30 1434 en Warning The downward travel of the suspension arm must be limited in such a way that the microscope cannot come into contact with the patient even if the surgical microscope is inadvertently lowered e e Loosen locking lever 2 for the upward downward movement Lower the surgical microscope until it can be focused on the surgical field depending on the focal length of the objective lens while at the same time allowing for a sufficient safety distance from the surgical field Firmly retighten locking lever 2 for the upward downward movement OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Preparations for use 127 e Lower the surgical microscope again to its bottom stop and check the safety distance Notes Ey The limit of downward travel is only effective in the lower part of the suspension arm s range of vertical movement starting from the arm s horizontal position If you wish to use the suspension arm s full range of vertical move ment lower the suspension arm as far as it will go and then firmly retighten locking lever 2 G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7
126. system Check the instrument using the checklist Swing the surgical microscope over the surgical field into an ergonom ic position within the working distance Select the lowest magnification zoom For coarse focusing look through the eyepieces and lower the surgi cal microscope until the surgical field comes into focus Select the highest magnification zoom Look through the eyepieces and activate the focusing function until the microscope is sharply focused on the surgical field Select the magnification required zoom Look through the eyepieces of the binocular tube Adjust the eyepieces in such a way that you can see both the edge of the field of view and the microscope image sharply Bring the handgrips into a position convenient for the procedure planned and tighten locking screws 1 Switch off the instrument when you are not using it G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Operation 169 Working with the SpeedFokus autofocus option The SpeedFokus autofocus option permits you to select an area of spe cial interest to you in the surgical field SpeedFokus focuses on this se lected area at the press of a button Focusing is triggered on the buttons of the handgrip or foot control panel as configured in the Options menu e Look through the eyepieces and activate the focusing function until the image of the surgical field appears sharply focused The ima
127. t Store gt button or When you briefly press the remote switch again lt 1 second you re ject the freeze frame and return to the Live image mode same func tion as the lt Live gt button OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 THFUPEG Moving Still Subjects STILL MOV OK G 30 1434 en Record Mode Preparations for use 147 Record mode Here you can select the format and the quality to be used by the MediLive ImageBox for the storage of the video images JPEG TIFF Files Still Moving Subject JPEG TIFF Files Do you want the MediLive ImageBox to store the video images only in the JPEG format or in both the JPEG and TIFF formats Two modes are available Use the left or right control key to select JPEG Files JPEG TIFF Files max 47 max 23 23 If you wish to store each image only in the JPEG format a maximum of 47 images fits in the buffer If you wish to store each image in the JPEG and TIFF formats at the same time a maximum of 23 images fits in the buffer The default setting on delivery is storage in the JPEG format only You can only switch between these two storage modes if there are no im ages in the buffer If the buffer contains any images and you try to switch between the storage modes the following error message will be displayed Error Change only possible without Images in Memory Archive Still Moving Subje
128. t contained in the delivery package in explosion risk areas the presence of inflammable anesthetics or volatile solvents such as alcohol benzine or similar chemicals Do not station or use the instrument in damp rooms Do not expose the instrument to water splashes dripping water or sprayed water Immediately unplug any equipment that gives off smoke sparks or strange noises Do not use the instrument until our service represent ative has repaired it Do not place any fluid filled containers on top of the instrument Make sure that no fluids can seep into the instrument Do not force cable connections If the male and female parts do not readily connect make sure that they are appropriate for one another If any of the connectors are damaged have our service representative repair them Potential equalization If requested the instrument can be incorpora ted into potential equalization measures Do not use a mobile phone in the vicinity of the equipment because the radio interference can cause the equipment to malfunction The ef fects of radio interference on medical equipment depend on a number of various factors and are therefore entirely unforeseeable Modifications and repairs on these instruments or instruments used with them may only be performed by our service representative or by other authorized persons The manufacturer will not accept any liability for damage caused by unauthorized persons tampering with
129. t of regular main tenance work If a failure occurs which you cannot correct using the trouble shooting table attach a sign to the instrument stating it is out of order and con tact our service representative Warning Do not use the video images for diagnostic purposes as the video cam eras and the monitor have not been calibrated The visualized images may therefore include deviations in shape contrast and color e Observe the labels showing the symbol Risk of crushing Notes on EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility The device complies with the EMC requirements of IEC 60601 1 2 For operating the device observe the EMC precautions specified below Only use spare parts approved by Carl Zeiss for this device Do not use any portable or mobile HF communication equipment in the vicinity of the device as it cannot be ruled out that the function of the de vice will be impaired koguga G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 mn Printed on 30 01 2009 G 30 1434 en Safety 19 Requirements for operation e For ceiling mounts only Our service staff or a qualified person ap pointed by us will install the system on ceiling anchors which have been properly mounted by the construction engineers responsible These ceiling anchors must comply with the specifications contained in our planning manual Our service representative or a specialist authorized by us will install the instrument Please make
130. ted on 30 01 2009 G 30 1434 en 76 Description Halogen illumination system The illumination system has been designed for fiber illumination The lamp housing contains a backup lamp which is automatically swung into the illumination beam path when the first lamp fails 1 2 n G 30 1434 en Lamp module Caution Do not cover the ventilation grid For example drapes could be co vering the grid This can lead to overheating of the lamp modules and to lamp failure Flap The flap is the mechanical indicator for the operating status of the ha logen lamps When the flap is closed the main lamp is operative When the flap is open the main lamp has failed The backup lamp is on Manual selection of the backup lamp If the automatic selector system fails press this button to switch on the backup lamp Opening the lamp module When you press this button the lamp module is slightly ejected Pull out the lamp module all the way for lamp change Filter selector knob The filter selector knob has four positions 0 nofilter 1 GG 475 filter to protect the patient s eye during surgery against unnecessary blue radiation retinal injury KK 40 filter to increase the color temperature no filter OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Description TT G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 78 De
131. ted on 30 01 2009 S7 floor stand Functions at a glance 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 11 Lamp housing with halogen or xenon illumination Page 40 Control panel Page 54 Maneuvering handle with hooks on which to hang the Page 88 foot control panel Connector panel Page 46 Casters with locking tabs 4 x Page 44 Adjusting the friction of the carrier arm s swivel Page 44 movement Adjusting the friction of the suspension arm s Page 44 swivel movement Balancing the suspension arm Page 80 Adjusting the limit of downward travel Page 80 Adjusting the friction of upward downward movement Page 42 G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 12 Functions at a glance S7 ceiling mount with rigid column 9 Control panel Page 50 10 Power switch Page 50 11 Connector panel Page 44 12 Lamp housing with halogen or xenon illumination Page 46 13 Balancing the suspension arm Page 78 14 Adjusting the limit of downward travel Page 78 15 Adjusting the friction of upward downward movement Page 42 16 Adjusting the friction of the suspension arm s Page 42 swivel movement 17 Adjusting the friction of the carrier arm s swivel Page 42 movement koguga G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Functions at a glance 13 S7 ceiling mount with lifting column
132. tem for light guides Each lamp housing contains a backup lamp When a hal ogen illumination system is used the backup lamp will be automatical ly swung in if the first lamp fails When a xenon illumination system is used you must manually swing the backup lamp into the beam path if the first lamp fails Friction adjustment Knob for adjusting the friction of the suspension arm s upward down ward movement Locking lever for limiting the arm s downward movement You can limit the downward movement of the suspension arm by ad justing a stop Adjustment range from the horizontal position of the suspension arm to its lower stop Balance setting Knob for setting the spring force for balancing After mounting the sur gical microscope including all accessories balance the suspension arm using this screw The balance setting procedure is described in the chapter Preparations for use under Adjusting the system Friction adjustment Knob for adjusting the friction of the suspension arm s swivel move ment Friction adjustment Knob for adjusting the friction of the carrier arm s swivel movement Control and display panel The control and display panel permits you to control all electrical func tions of the S7 suspension system and the surgical microscope Connector panel Further connectors are provided for powering peripheral equipment A foot control panel option can be connected to a multi point con nector OPMI Sen
133. tems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 52 Description Controls displays connections Suspension arm ZEISS G 30 1434 en Lamp housing with halogen or xenon illumination The suspension system is equipped with an illumination system for light guides Each lamp housing contains a backup lamp When a hal ogen illumination system is used the backup lamp will be automatical ly swung in if the first lamp fails When a xenon illumination system is used you must manually swing the backup lamp into the beam path if the first lamp fails Friction adjustment Knob for adjusting the friction of the suspension arm s upward down ward movement Locking lever for limiting the arm s downward movement You can limit the downward movement of the suspension arm by ad justing a stop Adjustment range from the horizontal position of the suspension arm to its lower stop Balance setting Knob for setting the spring force for balancing After mounting the sur gical microscope including all accessories balance the suspension arm using this screw The balance setting procedure is described in the chapter Preparations for use Adjusting the system OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Description 53 G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 54 Description Carrier arm stand column stand base 1 Control and display panel The
134. ter button the display shows processing while the data is being loaded On completion of the process ready is displayed All settings of the selected user are now reset to the factory settings The system returns to the Service menu after approx 5 seconds or if you press any button e Press the OK button to save the selected mode and to return to the Surgery menu If you do not press any button the display will automat ically jump back to the Surgery menu after approx 30 seconds and save the values set OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 sia Printed on 30 01 2009 144 Preparations for use Configuring Image Capture Image Capture permits you to save view and delete image data in the E JPEG or TIFF format Options The Config menu permits you to configure the Image Capture function e Select the Options icon in the Surgery menu and press the Enter but ton Foot con e Select Image Capture in the Options menu and press the Enter button Binoculal f e Select Config and press the Enter button to access the configuration menu e You can exit the configuration menu by selecting OK The configuration menu is structured as follows Config OK Image Capture Year_Month_Day Hour Minute Second Date and Time 2006_01_31 12 40 56 Remote Control Remote Sound Instand Store 1 Freeze 2 Store Record Mode File Formate Moving Still Subject TIFF JPEG
135. the MediLive ImageBox If this is not possible position the individual units in such a way that you can use the Y C cable at least for the video input port on the MediLive Im ageBox Remote control of the MediLive ImageBox using freely configurable buttons The freely configurable handgrip buttons of the surgical microscope and the freely configurable keys C and D on the foot control panel allow you to control external units The signal generated by the configurable buttons keys is present at the Remote socket on the connector panel of the suspension system To enable the remote control function connect the Remote socket on the connector panel of the suspension system to the Remote socket on the MediLive ImageBox Design 1 Commercial video monitor 2 Commercial video recorders video printers video projectors 3 MediLive ImageBox 4 Connector panel of the suspension system OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Preparations for use 123 Option VIDEO IN gt eas ves Ya VIDEO IN oe M RB Ya ote Q E MediLive ImageBox A G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 124 Preparations for use Adjusting the system S7 floor stand Balancing the s
136. the data is being loaded On completion of the process ready is displayed lt gt Control buttons The Chroma submenu is the only one where you can set the percentage using the lt gt control buttons Brightness In the Brightness menu you can manually adjust the brightness of the video image GAIN or have the brightness automatically controlled Automatic Auto standard setting for most applications Allowance is automatically made for changing light conditions and the brightness level set on the GAIN control is adjusted accordingly This en sures that the brightness of the displayed image is always constant This function is particularly suitable for situations with varying illumination in tensities Manual Manu The image brightness is adjusted to the brightness set on the GAIN con trol If a bright or strongly reflecting instrument is used in the surgical field the instrument will produce glare The remainder of the image is still clearly visible at the brightness level set on the GAIN control The mode currently selected is displayed on the right of the Brightness submenu bar e Press the OK button to save the selected mode and to return to the Surgery menu If you do not press any button the display will automat ically jump back to the Surgery menu after approx 30 seconds and save the values set OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 G 30 1434 en Preparations for us
137. the indica tor bar using one of the arrow buttons A WY until the reading re quired is displayed in the field at the top e Press the enter button to save the value set and to return to the Sur gery menu If you do not press any button the display will automati cally jump back to the Surgery menu after approx 30 seconds Note In the Standard User profile all Start at fields are deactivated No bar is displayed it is not possible to adjust any settings OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Zoom Link Speed Start at Focus Zoom Link IO a G 30 1434 en Description 87 Focus menu You can adjust the settings for the following functions in the Focus menu Zoom Link The Zoom Link function allows the focusing speed to be coupled to the current magnification This means that the focusing speed is automati cally reduced when a high magnification is used Whether the Zoom Link function has been activated or deactivated is stored in the respective user profile Speed The focusing speed from minimum to maximum speed from 5 to 100 in steps of 5 Start at Focus start value Adjust the working distance at which the focusing system should start when you call your user profile The setting can be ad justed and stored from 200 to 415 mm in steps of 1 mm e Activate the function desired and move the indicator bar using one of the arrow butto
138. ting the corresponding selection field and selecting Off with the enter button You can delete all displays from the screen by setting the OSD to Off Note If Off has been entered for all selection fields no display will appear even if OSD is in the ON mode Text fields 1 and 2 can be edited In the Edit menu for example you can enter the name of the hospital and your personal user name When you activate Edit button 3 after the text field the input keyboard is dis played This keyboard allows you to enter any 12 character text Functions of buttons When the input keyboard has been activated with Edit button 3 the input function is active Select the individual characters using the arrow buttons and accept the characters by pressing the enter button Delete one or more characters from right to left by pressing the enter button EZA Space bar press the enter button to insert a blank space Inverse switches to capital letters and back again when the enter button is pressed Cursor control for insertion or deletion of individual characters in the text OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 100 eeh Llisplay 456 G 30 1434 en Description If Ruler selection field 4 has been activated a ruler including a dimen sion is displayed in the bottom left corner of the screen The ruler and the dimension specified automatically change
139. tion Selector switch for setting the optimum viewing height of the surgical microscope or for upward movement into the standby position As long as you keep the selector switch in the turned position the lifting column moves upward 1 or downward 2 depending on the switch position When you release the selector switch the lifting column stops immediately The switching technology causes a delay of approx 2 seconds at the upper and lower end positions of the lifting column After this time you can move the column in the opposite direction again by activating the selector switch Connector for control component option Here a foot control panel can be connected Connectors for USB option 6 USB socket for USB memory stick Note Only use sticks conforming to the USB 2 0 specification DV output port FireWire Digital compressed video signal for recording on a digital video re corder or PC BNC video port option for VBS video signal output Y C video port option for S VHS video signal output OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 73 Description 10 Indicator window for rated voltage The voltage shown here must correspond to the rated line voltage pro vided on the site of installation You can adjust the sliding switch using a suitable tool OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 G 30 1434 e
140. to automatic mode No image Monitor not switched on or Switch on monitor or set it to Note user s video indicator lamp is lit not correctly set correct channel manual for monitor Connecting cable between CCU and monitor or be tween CCU and surgical mi croscope not or not properly plugged in Properly plug in the cable Defective connecting cable between CCU and monitor Change the cable If a video recorder is con nected between CCU and monitor defective video re corder Directly connect the CCU and monitor Defective CCU or camera head in surgical micro scope or defective con necting cable between CCU and surgical microscope Contact service dept G 30 1434 en ZEISS OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Maintenance Further information 187 Problem Possible Cause Remedy See Image too dark Monitor not correctly set Set monitor to default Note user snow effect on monitor status or increase bright manual for ness and contrast monitor Brightness of CCU set too Increase brightness of CCU low Surgical field illumination Increase brightness of illu page 88 too dark mination Image too bright Monitor not correctly set Set monitor to default Note user milky image on monitor status or reduce brightness manual for
141. tor 136 Suspension arm 50 52 60 62 66 70 Suspension arm limit of downward travel 124 126 130 OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 G 30 1434 en Index 227 Switching to the backup lamp 23 24 178 System components 36 T Technical data 211 Thermal injury 20 Three beeps 103 TIFF format 147 Tiltable binocular tube and eyepieces 46 Time 145 Trouble shooting table 184 Tube and eyepieces for the main microscope 46 Tube and eyepieces mounting 112 Tubes technical data 212 U USB stick deletion 148 Use of the instrument before 19 Use of the instrument for every 19 Use immediately after 200 Use notes on 17 User menu 84 User name entry 85 User profile 84 V Ventilation grid 76 78 Video autofocus 94 Video autofocus failure of 182 Video autofocus working with 169 Video camera CCD position orientation of 95 Video camera configuration 139 Video camera 1 CCD PAL mono and stereo technical data 219 Video camera external 94 95 Video camera integrated 91 Video Capture 91 Video focal length 95 219 Video Gain 91 Video image contrast 94 Video images not for diagnostic purposes 18 Video images stored 18 Video monitor connection of 122 Video output ports 219 Ww Weight 212 What to do in an emergency 172 White balance 97 OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 sini Printed on 30 01 2009 228 ZEISS G 30 1434 en Ind
142. tton to exit the graphic index and to switch to the live image mode If no images are available the error message No Images Check USB Stick is displayed Config menu The Config menu permits you to configure the Image Capture function For the Config menu see page 144 OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 DIG IG EED A c b B v Light on off K Light vA Video Capture Photo Autofocus Video Gain OSD onioff Freeze Live OK Handgrip Settings D Ke9 k utofocus OK Foot Control G 30 1434 en Description 91 Handagrip Settings menu This menu allows you to assign one of the listed functions to each of the four buttons A B C D for every user or application Light on off switching the illumination on and off Light adjusting the brightness level of the illumination Video Capture triggering the device connected to the Remote socket on the suspension system s connector panel If the USB option is integrated Video Capture acts on a connected external storage system USB stick and is therefore assigned the ad ditional identification Ext Ext Video Capture Photo triggering an electrical contact in the suspension system Here a camera can be connected optio
143. u to enter your personal user name When Edit icon 1 after the user name is activated the input keyboard is displayed This keyboard allows you to enter a 12 digit user name or application name After entering the name activate OK button 2 using the arrow buttons and press the enter button to save the name entered A user or application name is displayed in the input field If no name has been entered only User 1 2 or 3 will be displayed After selecting a user or an application press the enter button to return to the Surgery menu Functions of buttons Press Edit button 1 to call the input keyboard and to activate the in put function Select the individual characters using the arrow buttons and accept the characters by pressing the enter button Delete one or more characters from right to left by pressing the enter button Space bar press the enter button to insert a blank space Inverse switches to capital letters and back again when the enter button is pressed Cursor control for insertion or deletion of individual characters pia in the text Note You must activate OK button 2 using the arrow buttons and then press the enter button to save the name entered under the selected User After selecting a user or an application press the enter button to return to the Surgery menu OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 86 ZEISS Start at
144. um If operated for 8 hours day on 5 days week the lamp needs to be ex changed after 12 weeks maximum Checking the illumination system Check that the lamp and the backup lamp are intact Checking the function of the handgrips Check that the handgrips are located in a position convenient for you or one or both handgrips have been removed and replaced by the knobs supplied Check the zoom function Press the appropriate release button s on the handgrips Check the focusing function Press the appropriate release button s on the handgrips When using a laser micromanipulator Check that the focal planes of the surgical microscope and microma nipulator coincide Trigger a trial shot at a wooden spatula for this pur pose For a description see page 136 Checking the functions of the knobs Check the proper functioning of focusing knob 4 and filter selector knob 5 Evepieces binocular tube Check that binocular tube 3 has been securely mounted OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Operation 165 Check that securing screw 1 has been firmly tightened Check that the surgical microscope and the tube are in a position con venient for you Check that the correct interpupillary distance has been set Check that the eyecups have been adjusted in such a way that you can see the full field of view Check that the correct pr
145. urs the automatic circuit breaker will respond and switch the system off Standard user i asco ez A ABCD je OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Description 83 Forus Standard User Internal Focus is fixad 300 mM Tntemal Fouis i fixed at 300mm ia TT atselected length i D Gear external Focus active Please wait O Ga external Focus active L CQ Laser Tesi R Focus TWinER Uf Focus Laser Standard User j SRI OF Lh USER Z D None Iv USER3 i md ms User Serection Edit User Zoom Link Speed Start at Zoom Link Intensity Start at O 50 gt 300mm K 50 50 u Standard Options Vi I j SoN Pa eri aaa Bed i 7 riction For s best Convenience Surgery A image Capture _ Handgrip Settings Foot Control T Gain OSD i i 2 White Bal Press Enter Off Texti es Binocular Settings i ite Balance s Freeze Live Live ji a Fy Eyepiece Settings f Contig 4 on Text 2 id Magnetic Brakes M a o Ruler OSD Off Zoom TJ Options Focus Video Settings j Or Screen Display O IP Distance DioptLeft Diopt Right LS 55mm 000 000 j 125x gt ROI ah D a Mi w ROI Size small Lam suff Video Captura aoa a 7
146. user s manual The installation conditions and the use of the system must meet microsurgical requirements low vibration clean environment avoidance of extreme mechanical stress Description of the system ZEISS G 30 1434 en The apochromatic optics of the microscope provide superb optical quality The microscope image displays optimum contrast and excellent detail recognition along with outstanding depth of field and maximum 3D per ception The 1 6 ratio zoom system allows the magnification of the overall system to be set as required by the surgical procedure You can use the surgical microscope with or without an integrated video camera Depending on your requirements you can choose between a PAL or an NTSC video system Suspension systems The S7 floor stand is a suspension system for Zeiss surgical micro scopes It comprises a suspension arm a carrier arm a stand column and a stand base A maneuvering handle attached to the stand column is used to move the stand and to attach the foot control panel The stand column is provided on its left and right with cable supports for winding up cables before the unit is relocated OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 G 30 1434 en Description 35 The stand base is extremely easy to move on its four casters It has been designed in such a way that high stability is ensured even with unfavo rable loading of the stand The lockin
147. using No object in focusing range Reposition surgical mi croscope No object with sufficient Reposition surgical mi contrast in focusing range croscope or focus manu ally When using an external Incorrect entry for camera Call up Autofocus menu page 94 video camera orientation left right and change Camera Po Poor focusing result or none sition ara Incorrect entry for Video Call up Advanced Set page 95 Focal Length tings submenu and enter correct focal length Video camera not correctly e Turn video camera so oriented that the video image cor responds to main ob server s viewing direction Focused video image on Setting of diopter rings on Set diopter rings to zero page 48 Focused image in surgical microscope but unfocused video image on monitor Focusing of video camera has not been matched to fo cusing of surgical micro scope e Focus the microscope image then the video image G 30 1434 en ZEISS OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Maintenance Further information 189 Problem Possible cause Remedy See Focusing cannot be acti Different function assigned Call up the Handgrip page 91 vated to handgrip button A B C Settings menu and as or D sign the Autofocus func tion to one of the buttons Different function assigned Call up the Foot Control page 91 t
148. uspension arm FF FF Note Do not perform the balance setting until the surgical microscope and all accessories have been mounted e Move the suspension arm into its horizontal position and tightly hold it with one hand Loosen knob 3 for adjusting the friction of the suspension arm s up ward downward movement Move the suspension arm slightly up and down At the same time turn adjustment screw 1 until you think that the spring force is sufficient to compensate for the weight of the surgical microscope and accesso ries Continue to perform this adjustment until the surgical microscope moves neither upward nor downward The surgical microscope is fully balanced when it remains stationary in all positions within the work ar ea Note Turning the screw clockwise increases the spring force turning it coun terclockwise reduces the spring force Setting the limit of downward travel of the suspension arm ZEISS G 30 1434 en Warning The downward travel of the suspension arm must be limited in such a way that the microscope cannot come into contact with the patient even if the surgical microscope is inadvertently lowered e e Loosen locking lever 2 for the upward downward movement Lower the surgical microscope until it can be focused on the surgical field depending on the focal length of the objective lens while at the same time allowing for a sufficient safety distance from the surgical field Firmly
149. ut will then automatically deactivate the drive motor If this occurs the lifting column cannot be moved until the motor has cooled down Warning Do not activate the lifting column during surgery Do not use the lifting column for focusing Make sure that the patient is not put at risk or injured by the motorized adjustment of the lifting column OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 MY JA V4 KK AETS PIS T 10 0 Issue Printed on 30 01 2009 sion Systems S7 Suspen OPMI Sensera on G 30 1434 en 70 Description Carrier and suspension arms ZEISS G 30 1434 en Lamp housing with halogen or xenon illumination The suspension system is equipped with an illumination system for light guides Each lamp housing contains a backup lamp When a hal ogen illumination system is used the backup lamp will be automatical ly swung in if the first lamp fails When a xenon illumination system is used you must manually swing the backup lamp into the beam path if the first lamp fails Friction adjustment Knob for adjusting the friction of the suspension arm s upward down ward movement Locking lever for limiting the arm s downward movement You can limit the downward movement of the suspension arm by ad justing a stop Adjustment range from the horizontal position of the suspension arm to its lower stop Balance setting Knob for setting the spring force for b
150. ystems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 216 Technical data Technical data of lifting column Rated voltage 24 VDC Current consumption 5A Vertical lift total 350 mm Lifting force 2000 N Lifting speed 5 5 mm sec Interval operation pause 1 min 9 min hogea G 30 1434 en OPMI Sensera on S7 Suspension Systems Issue 10 0 Printed on 30 01 2009 Remote control socket View of connector side 2 os N G 30 1434 en Technical data 217 Electrical data of all S7 suspension systems Power connection Only connect the suspension system to wall out lets which are provided with a properly connected protective ground conductor Rated voltage 115 VAC 100 125 VAC 10 230 VAC 220 240 VAC 10 Current consumption 115 VAC max 10A 230 VAC max 8A Rated frequency 50 60 Hz Fuses Automatic circuit breaker Electrical Power outlet 115 230 VAC max 5A outlets floor stand only Surgical microscope Remote control socket for an external signal of a maximum of 24 V 0 5 A floor stand only Electrical Complying with IEC 60601 1 EN 60601 1 UL standard 60601 1 CAN CSA C22 2 No 601 1 Protection class l degree of protection IPXO Type B equipment CE label The system meets the essential requirements stipulated in Annex to Directive 93 42 EEC governing medical devices The system is labeled with Product
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