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USER MANUAL

OPHTHALMIC DATA SYSTEM

IMAGEnet 6
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing the TOPCON Ophthalmic Data System IMAGEnet 6
(hereinafter referred to as IMAGEnet 6).

INTENDED USE / INDICATIONS FOR USE


The IMAGEnet 6 Software System is a software program that is intended for use in
the importing, collection, storage and management of digital images, patient data,
diagnostic data and clinical information from Topcon devices without controlling or
altering the functions or parameters of any medical devices or through computerized
networks.

FEATURES
IMAGEnet 6 is used to save and browse the images and examination data
photographed and measured by diagnosis/examination instruments.
By connecting to the personal computer (PC) in which IMAGEnet 6 is installed
through the network, you can use the functions of this software through two or more
personal computers/tablet terminals at the same time.

PURPOSE OF THIS MANUAL


This manual explains the details of the functions and usage methods to make
optimal use of IMAGEnet 6 software. Before using the software, carefully read
“GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION” to ensure that you operate it efficiently
and safely.
This user manual is made so that the customer can refer to this manual when
learning how to operate IMAGEnet 6 software and when using it. This manual
does not describe how to diagnose the photographed image.

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TRADEMARKS
 IMAGEnet is a registered trademark of TOPCON CORPORATION.
 3D OCT is a trademark of TOPCON CORPORATION.
 Microsoft, Windows, Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, SQL Server 2008 R2, SQL Server
2012, SQL Server 2014 and Internet Explorer are either registered trademarks or trademarks of
Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
 Core2 DUO is a trademark of Intel Corporation.
 Google Chrome is a registered trademark or trademark of Google Inc.

In general, other company names and product names in this manual are trademarks or registered
trademarks of those companies.

1. No part of this manual may be copied or reprinted, in whole or in part, without prior written
permission.
2. The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice and without legal obligation.
3. The contents of this manual are correct to the best of our knowledge. Please inform us of any
ambiguous or erroneous descriptions, missing information, etc.
4. Original Instructions
This manual was originally written in English.

© 2014 TOPCON CORPORATION


ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................................1
INTENDED USE / INDICATIONS FOR USE ........................................................................................1
FEATURES ...........................................................................................................................................1
PURPOSE OF THIS MANUAL .............................................................................................................1
TRADEMARKS .....................................................................................................................................1
1 DISPLAYS AND SYMBOLS FOR SAFE USE .................................................................................5
2 GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION ..............................................................................................5
3 HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL ........................................................................................................6
3.1 Notations in this manual ............................................................................................................6
4 GENERAL MAINTENANCE INFORMATION ..................................................................................6
5 DISCLAIMERS.................................................................................................................................7
6 SYSTEM DIAGRAM ........................................................................................................................7
6.1 Login..........................................................................................................................................7
6.2 COMMON FUNCTION ..............................................................................................................8
6.2.1 Menu bar ........................................................................................................................... 8
6.2.2 Patient information panel .................................................................................................. 8
6.3 Patient List Screen ....................................................................................................................9
6.4 View Screen ............................................................................................................................10
6.5 The common function of a view screen ..................................................................................11
6.5.1 Tool bar ........................................................................................................................... 11
6.5.2 Examination list ............................................................................................................... 11
6.5.3 Thumbnail in the List Panel ............................................................................................ 12
6.5.4 Examination data display area ....................................................................................... 12
6.5.5 Pinning function .............................................................................................................. 13
6.6 Acquisition Screen ..................................................................................................................14
6.7 Add data Screen .....................................................................................................................14
7 PREPARATION BEFORE USE .....................................................................................................15
8 BASIC OPERATIONS ...................................................................................................................15
8.1 OPERATION ...........................................................................................................................15
8.2 STARTING IMAGEnet 6 .........................................................................................................16
8.3 RETRIEVING AND SELECTING A PATIENT ........................................................................16
8.4 SELECTING EXAMINATION DATA .......................................................................................16
8.5 EXITING IMAGEnet 6 .............................................................................................................17
9 OBJECTIVE OPERATIONS ..........................................................................................................18
9.1 REGISTERING A PATIENT AND EDITING ...........................................................................18
9.1.1 Registering a new patient ............................................................................................... 18
9.1.2 Editing the patient information ........................................................................................ 18
9.1.3 Deleting the patient information ...................................................................................... 19
9.2 SEARCHING A PATIENT .......................................................................................................19
9.3 SINGLE VIEW .........................................................................................................................20
9.3.1 OCT Data View ............................................................................................................... 21
9.3.2 Image Data View ............................................................................................................ 50
9.3.3 Discrete Data View ......................................................................................................... 53
9.3.4 Wave-Front Analyzer data View ..................................................................................... 54
9.4 THUMBNAIL VIEW .................................................................................................................56
9.5 MULTI VIEW ...........................................................................................................................58
9.6 OU View ..................................................................................................................................60
9.7 Compare View .........................................................................................................................61

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9.8 Exam Property ........................................................................................................................62
9.9 MEASURING AND ANALYZING THE EXAMINATION DATA ...............................................63
9.9.1 Measuring and analyzing the OCT examination data .................................................... 63
9.9.2 Measuring and analyzing the image examination data .................................................. 73
9.10 Print .........................................................................................................................................76
9.11 Acquisition ...............................................................................................................................79
9.12 Add Data .................................................................................................................................79
9.13 Move / Delete Data .................................................................................................................84
9.13.1 Moving data .................................................................................................................... 84
9.13.2 Deleting data ................................................................................................................... 85
9.14 Register and Edit User ............................................................................................................85
9.14.1 Registering new user ...................................................................................................... 85
9.14.2 Editing user information .................................................................................................. 85
9.14.3 Deleting user ................................................................................................................... 86
9.14.4 Adding user role .............................................................................................................. 86
10 Configuration..................................................................................................................................86
10.1 Common ..................................................................................................................................87
10.1.1 How to set file name ....................................................................................................... 88
10.2 Location ...................................................................................................................................88
10.3 OCT .........................................................................................................................................89
10.4 OCT (Export) ...........................................................................................................................93
10.5 Print .........................................................................................................................................93
10.6 Option ......................................................................................................................................93
11 MAINTENANCE .............................................................................................................................94
11.1 Install the Archive Tool ............................................................................................................94
11.2 Run the Archive tool ................................................................................................................96
12 BEFORE REQUESTING SEVICE .................................................................................................98
13 SPECIFICATIONS AND PERFORMANCE ...................................................................................99
13.1 Product Requirements ............................................................................................................99
13.1.1 Software .......................................................................................................................... 99
13.1.2 Hardware ........................................................................................................................ 99

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1 DISPLAYS AND SYMBOLS FOR SAFE USE
To encourage safe and proper use and to prevent harm to the operator and others or potential
damage to property, important messages are inserted in the User Manual.
We suggest that everyone understand the meaning of the following displays, icons and text before
reading “GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION” and the text and observe all listed instructions.

DISPLAY

Display Meaning

Useful functions to know. Paying attention to these will prevent the noted
NOTE
problems.

SYMBOL
Symbol IEC/ISO Publication Description Description(French)

ISO 7000-2497 Date of manufacturer Date de fabricant

ISO 7000-2498 Serial number Numéro de série

ISO 7000-3082 Manufacturer Fabricant

Authorised Representative in the Représentant autorité pour


ISO 15223-1
European Community l’Union européenne

2 GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION


You (“User”) are expected to comply with the following terms in relation to usage of this software
(“Software”). Upon usage of the Software, User acknowledges and agrees to take appropriate
precautions to prevent unauthorized use by any third party or leakage of data.

NOTE
 User shall take necessary and appropriate precautions and exercise the reasonable degree of
care in safeguarding user ID and password assigned to each employee of User who use the
Software and operates the computer on which the Software runs, to prevent unauthorized use
or access by any third party.
 User shall take necessary and appropriate precautions and exercise the reasonable degree of
care in safeguarding the database administrator password used in the Software to prevent
unauthorized use or access by any third party.
 If the Software is used on computer which is connected to the network, User shall have
appropriate security to prevent leakage of information and infection by computer viruses.
 The data and/or database files obtained through the Software based on client-server
configuration may be placed on network. User shall be responsible for access control of the
files as well as the folders that record such files.
 User shall properly manage computers, devices and media that record data obtained through
use of the Software and back up data to prevent theft or unauthorized use by any third party.

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3 HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
This manual describes important information for using IMAGEnet 6 (for example, how to use it, names
and functions of the buttons). Please read this manual carefully and use IMAGEnet 6 according to the
instructions in this manual. Keep this manual at hand and refer to it if a problem arises when this
software is in use.

3.1 Notations in this manual

Notations used in this manual are as follows:

■ General Notations
Notation Description
[File] Menu names are enclosed in [ ].
[File] - [Open] A command name is enclosed in [ ] following a menu name including
the command.
“Select exam” dialog box A dialog box name uses the name displayed on the title bar of the dialog
box and is enclosed with “ “.
[Select Patient] button The button name of the tool bar is enclosed in [ ].
[OK]button A button name in the dialog box is enclosed in [ ].
[Enter] A key is enclosed in [ ].

■ Mouse Operation Notations


Notation Description
Point Moving a mouse to overlap the mouse pointer (an arrow shape
displayed on the screen) on the object selected.
Click Pressing and releasing the left mouse button quickly.
Double-click Clicking the left button of the mouse twice quickly.
Drag Moving the left mouse button while pressed.
Drag & Drop To drag an object, point to the object on the screen, press and hold the
left button, move the object to a new location, and then release the left
button.
Context menu Right-clicking an item usually displays a list of things you can do with
the item.

1. This manual assumes the use of a mouse for operation. In some cases, a keyboard may need to
be used. Procedures requiring a keyboard are included as they occur.
2. This manual assumes the use of a right-handed mouse. Left click means clicking the left button
with an index finger of the right hand.
3. This manual is described based on the screen displayed on the Japanese Microsoft Windows 7.

4 GENERAL MAINTENANCE INFORMATION


To ensure the safety and performance of the system, all maintenance work, unless specified in this
manual, shall be conducted by trained service engineers. The following maintenance tasks may be
done by the user. For details, refer to “11 MAINTENANCE“.

 Archive of the data

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5 DISCLAIMERS
 TOPCON shall not take any responsibility for damage due to fire, earthquakes, actions by third
parties and other accidents, or damage due to negligence and misuse by the user and any use
under unusual conditions.
 TOPCON shall not take any responsibility for damage derived from the inability to properly use
this software, such as loss of business profit and suspension of business.
 The customer shall take the responsibility to save data and perform backup in case data should
be lost. When the customer has obtained data through this software and has saved or backed
up the data in a server or personal computer, TOPCON shall not take any responsibility for the
loss of the data, loss of profit or other damages on the customer.
 TOPCON shall not take any responsibility for damage caused from using this software in a
manner other than that described in this User manual. In case of the software products, the
license terms enclosed supersede any other understandings.
 Diagnoses made shall be the responsibility of the pertaining doctors. TOPCON shall not take any
responsibility for the results of such diagnoses.
 TOPCON shall not take any responsibility for damage due to a computer virus.

6 SYSTEM DIAGRAM
6.1 Login

This is the login screen that is displayed when IMAGEnet 6 is started. The user can input the
requested data in order to log into the system.

Item Description
User Name The user name which logs in is inputted.
Password The password of the user name which logs in is entered.
Language The language to be used is chosen.
[Login] Button Login is performed.

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6.2 COMMON FUNCTION
6.2.1 Menu bar

Menu bar is usable on all screens except the login screen. It is located at the top of the screen. Button
not be enabled will be grayed out.

Item Description
[Patient] button Shifts to the patient list screen. For the details of the patient retrieval screen,
refer to “6.3 Patient List Screen“.
[View] button Shifts to the examination data display screen. The thumbnail list is displayed.
For details, refer to “6.4 View Screen“.
[Acquisition] Shifts to the photography screen. To take a picture, the dedicated software
button applicable to the photographing device is necessary. Please contact a distributor.
[Add Data] Shifts to the examination data manual input function screen. For details, refer to
button “9.12 Add Data“.
[Administration] Shifts to the setting/administration function screen.
button
[Help] button By using the help function, it is possible to display the manual and check the
version information.
[Logout] button Performs log-out. Select this button to exit this software.

6.2.2 Patient information panel

Since this is a function which can be used in common on all the screens except a login screen, it is
arranged at the topmost part of the screen.
ID, Name, and Birth date are displayed as patient information. Click the patient icon, display the
details of the patient information.

Item Description
ID Displays the ID of the selected patient.
Name Displays the name of the selected patient.
DOB Displays the birthday of the selected patient.

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6.3 Patient List Screen

It is a screen displayed after login. Registration, search, and selection of a patient are performed.

Menu bar Patient Information


panel

Query Patient Panel Patient List Panel Examination data Panel

Photographing Equipment List Panel

Item Description
Menu bar The change to a patient screen, a view screen, add data input screen, etc. is
performed. Please refer to “6.2.1 Menu bar“ for details.
Patient The patient information chosen is displayed. Please refer to “6.2.2 Patient
Information panel information panel“ for details.
Query Patient Conditions are specified and a patient is searched.
Panel Simple and a detailed search service can be changed by changing the button
of a tool bar. And, new patient registration is also performed. Please refer to
“9.2 SEARCHING A PATIENT“ for details.
Patient List Panel A list of the patient corresponding to a search condition is displayed.
Examination Data A patient's data is displayed. Display the examination data in [Thumbnail] tab
Panel and the patient information in [Patient Detail] tab.
Photographing A list of the usable photographing equipment is displayed. Click the icon, shift
Equipment List to the photography screen. To display the usable photographing equipment,
Panel IMAGEnet6Link needs to be installed on the client computer.

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6.4 View Screen

It is a screen which displays a patient's examination data. The contents of the display change with the
exam data chosen.
Menu bar Tool bar Patient Information panel

Examination list Panel Examination data display area

Item Description
Menu bar The change to a patient screen, a view screen, add data input screen, etc. is
performed. Please refer to “6.2.1 Menu bar“ for details.
Patient The patient information chosen is displayed. Please refer to “6.2.2 Patient
Information panel information panel“ for details.
Tool bar Data storage, screen changes, etc. are operated. The contents of a display
change with data to display. Please refer to “6.5.1 Tool bar“ for details.
Examination list A patient's selected examination data list is displayed in the tree form sorted by
Panel the examination data day / procedure. Please refer to “6.5.2 Examination
list“ for details.
Examination data Examination data is displayed in a format that is selected in the toolbar. The
display area contents of the display change with the Examination chosen. Display the
thumbnail list panel by the display format. Please refer to “6.5.3 Thumbnail in
the List Panel” and “6.5.4 Examination data display area“.

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6.5 The common function of a view screen
6.5.1 Tool bar

The tool bar consists of the buttons that are used to access each function (for example, saving data)
and to shift to other layout screens and perform other actions. They are the functions common to all
examinations and the functions peculiar to each examination type. Button not be enabled will be
grayed out.

Items common to all examinations

Item Description
Saves the displayed examination data. When measurement is done for the
[Save] button
examination data, the measurement result is also saved.
Displays the print preview and prints the data. A printer is necessary for
[Print] button
printing. Please refer to “9.10 Print“ for details.
[Export] Exports the displayed examination data as an image data.
button
[Thumbnail] Shifts to the thumbnails view that displays the selected data in a thumbnail
button format. Please refer to “9.4 THUMBNAIL VIEW“ for details.
Shifts to “Single View” that displays one examination data. The contents and
[Single View]
layout of “Single View” are changed according to the examination type.
button
Please refer to “9.3 SINGLE VIEW“ for details.
Shifts to “Multi View” that displays two or more examinations data on one
[Multi View] screen. When two or more examinations are selected, the selected
button examinations data are displayed. Please refer to “9.5 MULTI VIEW“ for
details.
[OU View] Shifts to the both eyes view screen that displays the examination results of
button both eyes at the same time. Please refer to “9.6 OU View“ for details.
[Compare Shifts to the compare view screen that displays the two examination data.
View] button Please refer to “9.7 Compare View“ for details.

6.5.2 Examination list

This displays a list of the examinations executed for the selected patient.
The data are sorted by the examination date or procedure and are displayed by a tree-shaped
structure.
Automatically updates the display if there is an update to the database.

(List of examination dates) (List of procedures)

Select [ ], and you can see the details of the tree.

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Under the condition that the details are displayed, when the data are sorted by the examination date,
the procedures executed for the examination on the date are displayed and, when sorted by
procedure, the list of the dates when the examination was executed is displayed.

The numeral displayed at the right of the detailed items means the times of the examination executed
on the date.

6.5.3 Thumbnail in the List Panel

The thumbnail picture of the examination data applicable to selected examination data day / procedure
is indicated by a list. The examination data displayed by a click or drag and drop is changed.
This is displayed when Single View, Multi View, OU View, and Compare View are selected on Tool bar.
Automatically updates the display if there is an update to the database.

Select a thumbnail by clicking and display the examination data by double-clicking.


The displayed examination is surrounded with an orange frame and the selected examination is
surrounded with a light-blue frame.

Click the arrow at right or left, and the displayed examination is changed to the preceding or next one.

6.5.4 Examination data display area

The result of the selected inspection is displayed on Examination data display area. Examination
result differs in the contents or a layout according to the kind.
Moreover, a display method changes with display styles selected by the tool bar. For details, refer to
each chapter.

Examination type References


OCT data 9.3.1 OCT Data View
Image data 9.3.2 Image Data View
Discrete data 9.3.3 Discrete Data View
Wave-Front Analyzer data 9.3.4 Wave-Front Analyzer data View

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6.5.5 Pinning function

It is possible to always display the examination list panel and thumbnail list panel and to hide them
automatically. By hiding these lists, the examination data display section is enlarged.
By pinning the examination list panel and thumbnail list panel, they are always displayed.

Always displayed. (Pinning function: ON)

Automatically hidden. (Pinning function: OFF)

When the pinning function is OFF, the examination list panel and thumbnail list panel are automatically
hidden.
Under the hidden condition, click the left area and lower area of the screen. So, the examination list
panel and thumbnail list panel are displayed. When the mouse cursor is out of the examination list
panel and thumbnail list panel, these areas are automatically hidden.

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6.6 Acquisition Screen

Select the device to be connected in order to acquire data. To use data acquiring function, the
following conditions need to be satisfied.
 The photographing equipment is connected to the computer.
 IMAGEnet6Link, which is an option tool of IMAGEnet 6, is installed on the client computer.
When IMAGEnet6Link is installed, the usable equipment is automatically listed up.
Menu bar Device list Patient Information Panel

Item Description
Menu bar The change to a patient screen, a view screen, an add data screen, etc. is
performed. Please refer to “6.2.1 Menu bar“ for details.
Patient Information The patient information chosen is displayed. Please refer to “6.2.2 Patient
Panel information panel“ for details.
Device list A list of configured devices is displayed. A click will start a photography
screen.

6.7 Add data Screen

Discrete data is inputted. The contents of the examination input area change with examination to input.
Please refer to “9.12 Add Data” for details.
Menu bar Tool bar Examination input area Patient Information Panel

Item Description
Menu bar The change to a patient screen, a view screen, an add data screen, etc. is
performed. Please refer to “6.2.1 Menu bar“ for details.
Patient information The patient information chosen is displayed. Please refer to “6.2.2 Patient
Panel information panel“ for details.
Tool bar Switches each screen of IOP / Subjective Data / Objective Data.
Examination input The screen of the selected examination are displayed.
area

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7 PREPARATION BEFORE USE
The user having the administrative right must perform all the settings by using the setup tools.
To install the IMAGEnet 6, refer to the INSTALLATION MANUAL that is included with the installation
disk. If you want to use the IMAGEnet 6 in client-server configuration, please set up the database to
the server PC.

8 BASIC OPERATIONS
This chapter will explain the basic operation of IMAGEnet 6.

 To use IMAGEnet 6, it is a requisite to connect to the network, excluding


special cases. Before using IMAGEnet 6, make sure that the network is
correctly configured.
 Do not use the back button or the forward button on the browser. May display
NOTE the unexpected screen.
 Layout is destroyed (for example, characters overlap) depending on the screen
resolution. Be sure to use IMAGEnet 6 in an environment conforming to the
specified operation environment.

8.1 OPERATION

This user manual is written on the assumption that the user already has the basic knowledge of the
PC and Microsoft Windows. IMAGEnet 6 should be operated by using mainly the mouse and keyboard.
The basic operations are shown below.
Operation Object Action
Click The general Selects an object and changes the page.
Double-click The general Changes the page.
Drag Single View, Multi View, Selects and displays an examination from the
OU View, Compare View thumbnail list panel.
Multi View Changes the display position.
On the image Moves the image.
Right-click The general Displays the context menu.
Rotating the On the image Zooms in the image.
wheel upward
Rotating the On the image Zooms out the image.
wheel
downward

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8.2 STARTING IMAGEnet 6

1. Power on PC that installed the IMAGEnet 6.


2. Double-click IMAGEnet 6 icon on the desktop.
3. The login screen of IMAGEnet 6 appears.
4. Select [Language]. The display language of application is changed.
5. Enter the name and password in [User Name] and [Password].
6. Press the [Login] button. Login to the application is performed.
7. When login is successful, the screen shifts to the patient retrieval page.
8. When login has failed, “The user name or password is incorrect” is displayed on the login
screen. Check the user name and password again and then retry login.

At the time of login screen display, input field does not have the input state. Please
NOTE enter after you click on the input field on the screen.

8.3 RETRIEVING AND SELECTING A PATIENT

Retrieve and select a patient.

1. Retrieve a patient in the patient specification panel.


2. Enter the whole or part of the patient ID.
3. Click one of [Today], [Last 7 days], [Last 1 Month] and [All].
The list of the patients who meet the following retrieval conditions is displayed on the patient
list panel. Select a patient from the patient list panel. If you do not enter a patient ID, patient
ID is not included in the retrieval conditions.

Item Retrieval conditions


[Today] button Displays the list of the patients who have been examined today and meet the
entered patient ID.
[Last 7 days] button Displays the list of the patients who were examined in the last seven days
and meet the entered patient ID.
[All] button Displays the list of the patients who were examined in the past and meet the
entered patient ID.

8.4 SELECTING EXAMINATION DATA

After selecting a patient, select the examination data to be displayed.

1. Double-click a patient on the patient list. Display the latest data.


2. To display one data, double-click the data on the thumbnail view
3. To display other date, click the date on the examination list.

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8.5 EXITING IMAGEnet 6

1. Click the [Logout] button of Menu bar to perform log-out. When log-out is performed, the
system shifts to the login screen.
2. Exit the Web browser.
3. Power off PC that installed the IMAGEnet 6 as necessary.

 Before exiting IMAGEnet 6, save the modified data. The unsaved data will be
discarded.
NOTE  IMAGEnet 6 automatically returns to the login screen after a certain period of
inactivity.

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9 OBJECTIVE OPERATIONS
This chapter describes the operation procedure following search of patients in the patient list screen
displayed after startup. For the startup procedure and patient search, refer to “8 BASIC
OPERATIONS“.

9.1 REGISTERING A PATIENT AND EDITING


9.1.1 Registering a new patient

New patients can be registered on the patient list screen. To carry out this operation, log in as a user
with a right to register patient information.

1. Click [New Patient] button on Patient search panel.


2. Enter the patient information on [Patient Info] dialog. The mandatory item is the patient ID.
Other information is not required for registration.
3. Click [Register] button.
4. Click [All] button on Patient search panel, display the registered patient.

 There are characters that cannot register as the patient ID. Please check the
configuration.
 In an establishment that use 3D OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY, a
NOTE character number of patient ID must be 20 two-byte or less, or 40 one-byte or
less.

9.1.2 Editing the patient information

Patient information can be edited on the patient list screen. To carry out this operation, log in as a user
with a right to edit patient information.

1. Click [Administration] button of Menu bar.


2. Click Management and click Patients.
3. Click [Search] button, retrieve patient.
4. Click patient on Patient list.
5. Click [Edit] button on Patient search panel.
6. Edit the patient on [Patient information] dialog.
7. Click [Update] button on [Patient information] dialog.

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9.1.3 Deleting the patient information

The patient holding the data cannot be deleted.


NOTE

Patient information can be deleted on the administration screen. To carry out this operation, log in as a
user with a right to delete patient information.

1. Click [Administration] button of Menu bar.


2. Click Management and click Patients.
3. Click [Search] button, retrieve patient.
4. Click patient on Patient list.
5. Click [Delete] button on Patient search panel.
6. Click [OK] button on the message [You’re trying to remove. Are you sure?]

9.2 SEARCHING A PATIENT

Patients can be searched on the patient list screen. There are two retrieval methods, “Basic” and
“Advance”. When “Basic” is selected, retrieval is performed by one button. When “Advance” is
selected, retrieval is performed by specifying the desired conditions.

Basic
Click the [Basic] tab on Query Patient Panel, press a button to retrieve a patient. When the patient ID
is inputted in the “Patient ID” column, the patient ID is included in the retrieval conditions. If you do not
enter a patient ID, patient ID is not included in the retrieval conditions.

Item Description
Patient ID Retrieves the patient who is selected by prefix search with the inputted patient
ID. After entering characters, press the [Enter] key.
[Today] button Displays the list of the patients who have been examined today and meet the
entered patient ID.
[Last 7 days] Displays the list of the patients who were examined in the last seven days and
button meet the entered patient ID.
[All] button Displays the list of the patients who were examined in the past and meet the
entered patient ID.

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Advance
Click the [Advance] tab on Query Patient Panel, specify conditions to retrieve a patient. Search
conditions are the following items.

Item Description
Patient Patient ID Retrieves the patient who is selected by prefix search with
Information the inputted patient ID.
Last Name Retrieves the patient whose last name is selected by prefix
search with the inputted name.
First Name Retrieves the patient whose first name is selected by prefix
search with the inputted first name.
Birth Date Retrieves the patient whose birth date is selected by prefix
search with the inputted birth date.
Examination Procedure Retrieves the patient whose procedure is selected by prefix
information search with the inputted procedure name.
From Retrieves the patient who has the data registered on and
after the inputted date.
To Retrieves the patient who has the data registered before the
inputted date.

9.3 SINGLE VIEW

The view to display a piece of examination data is called Single View. Single View displays the details
of a piece of data. There are multiple procedures to display it as follows. Select a patient before
carrying out any of them.
 Click the data on Examination data Panel of the Patient List Screen.
 Double-click the data on Thumbnail View.
 Double-click the data on Thumbnail list panel.
The contents and layout of “Single View” are changed according to the examination type.
Examination type References
OCT data refer to “9.3.1 OCT Data View“
Image data refer to “9.3.2 Image Data View“
Discrete data refer to “9.3.3 Discrete Data View“
Wave-Front Analyzer data refer to “9.3.4 Wave-Front Analyze“

The way shifting to Single View from Thumbnail View can be changed in the
NOTE configuration.

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9.3.1 OCT Data View

When the OCT examination result captured by Optical Coherence Tomography is displayed. Contents
that can be displayed by the scan pattern is different.
The display contents of OCT data are as follows.

[Exam Property] button


[Display format] button
Examination Examination Toolbar (Peculiar function)
eye B-Scan display
Date

Fundus photo1 Fundus photo2 Thickness information

Item Description
[Exam Property] Click the button at the upper left corner, and the properties of the
button examination data are displayed.
For details of the displayed properties, refer to “9.8 Exam Property“.
In case of OCT data, history data can be displayed by clicking [History]
button. For details, refer to “9.3.1.18 History data view”
Examination eye Displays the captured eye information.
Examination date Displays the date of examination.
Tool bar Accesses the common functions (for example, saving data or shifting pages)
(Peculiar function) and the functions peculiar to each examination type (for example, measuring
function). For the common functions, refer to “9.3.1.1 Tool bar“.
Fundus photo1, 2 Displays the fundus photo.
B-Scan display Displays the B-Scan image (fundus tomogram). Changes the displayed B-
Scan image and thickness information. The tab button is changed according
to the scan type. For details, refer to the explain of each [Display format]
button.
[Display format] Make the display of the image in a variety of formats by switching the button.
button Refer to “9.3.1.5 Display format“.
Thickness When scan type is 3D scan, displays a variety of information about the B-
information Scan image thickness.
The tab of the B-Scan is different features that appear in the scan pattern.

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The operations for each display of OCT data are as follows.
Object Mouse operation Action
Fundus image 1, Fundus image 2, Drag Moves the image.
B-Scan image Rotating the wheel Zooms in the image.
upward
Rotating the wheel Zooms out the image.
downward
Fundus image 1, Fundus image 2 Double-click Changes the displayed layer and
*1 *2
measures thickness.
*2
B-Scan image Double-click Measures thickness.
Right-click Displays the menu to change the B-
Scan image.*3
*1: Only for 3D scan on [Volume2D].
*2: For details, refer to “9.9 MEASURING AND ANALYZING THE EXAMINATION DATA“.

9.3.1.1 Tool bar

The buttons peculiar to OCT examination are validated or invalidated according to the scan protocol
and the data quantity saved in the database. When a function is invalid, the button is invalid and
cannot be pressed.

The buttons peculiar to OCT examination are shown below.


Item Description
[Trend] button Shifts to “Trend View” which offers the “Trend Analysis”
function. For details, refer to “9.3.1.14 Trend View“.
[Report] button Shifts to “Report View” where a report is made with the
report format offered by the conventional OCT software.
For details, refer to “9.3.1.15 Report View“.
[Capture] button Accesses the function to capture OCT data. To use ,
IMAGEnet6Link needs to be installed.
[Reference] Imports a reference image.
button
[Measurement] Accesses the function to measure the B-Scan image. For
button details, refer to “ 9.9 MEASURING AND ANALYZING THE
EXAMINATION DATA“. Only length measurement is usable
as the OCT examination measurement function.
[Profile] button Displays and hides the graph showing the layer thickness.
The displayed thickness is the thickness of the two layers
selected by the [layer combination] menu.
[layer Selects the layer combination to be displayed.
combination]
menu

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[Profile] button
Displays and hides the graph showing the layer thickness. The type of the displayed thickness is
selected with a [layer combination] menu on the screen.
[layer combination] menu

layer thickness

[layer combination] menu

Select the layer type to be used for displaying layer or thickness. The information about the layer
relevant to the displayed item is displayed. Character of item mean “ Item name ( Layer1 – Layer2) “.
Click the menu, and the selectable layer types are displayed. Selectable layer depends on the scan
pattern.

When changing the layer type, the displayed layer and thickness information are automatically
changed.

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9.3.1.2 Fundus photo

The fundus photo which has been captured with the B-Scan image at the same time is displayed.
Display the IR image if you don’t capture fundus image.

Fundus photo1

[Fundus image 2 display] [Whole screen

menu display] button

Fundus photo1

Item Description
[Whole screen display] button Click the button, and the image is displayed on the whole
screen. Click the button again in the whole screen display status,
and the normal display status is accessed again.
Fundus photo 1 Displays the color fundus image.
Fundus photo 2 Displays the IR fundus image, etc.
[Fundus image 2 display] menu Changes the type of the fundus image displayed on “Fundus
image 2”.

Fundus image 1
Fundus image is displayed. A color fundus image or a FAF fundus image is always displayed. On the
fundus image, the capturing position of tomogram is displayed.
It is possible to move, zoom in and zoom out of the image by mouse operation.

When a fundus image is not taken, the IR image is displayed.


NOTE

Fundus image 2
The fundus image selected with [Fundus image 2 display] menu is displayed.
On the fundus image, the capturing position of tomogram is displayed.
It is possible to move, zoom in and zoom out of the image by mouse operation.

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[Fundus image 2 display] menu
This menu changes the fundus photo displayed on “Fundus image 2”.
Item Description
1
Red-free* Displays the digital red-free fundus image created by the color fundus image.
Only data of photographed fundus images can be displayed.
1
IR* Displays the IR image. Only data of photographed fundus images can be
displayed.
Enhanced-IR Displays the IR image in which the enhanced processing has been done.
Shadowgram Displays the image made by integrating 50 pixels under RPE of tomogram.
*1: When a color picture of fundus is not taken, this menu is not displayed.

9.3.1.3 Overlay display

It is possible to display one of the following images in the overlap status with the fundus image.

Image Description
Shadowgram image Image made by integrating 50 pixels under the RPE layer of tomogram.
Thickness Map image The two-dimensional map for the selected layer thickness.
OCT-LFV image Image made by integrating the reflection strength in the Z direction of
tomogram that has been displayed on the live screen of the instrument
when captured.

Click [Overlay] on the fundus image menu. The menu about “Overlay” is displayed as shown below.

Menu name Description


On / Off Displays/hides the image to be displayed in the “Overlay” status.
Shadowgram Displays the Shadowgram image in the overlap status.
Thickness Map Displays the Thickness Map image in the overlap status. Data not
analyzed cannot be displayed.
OCT-LFV Displays OCT-LFV image. Displays only the data that was captured
by the OCT-LFV.
Transparent Makes the “Overlay” image translucent. The [Transparent] menu is
displayed if there are any overlay menus.
Reposition Changes the positon of the overlay image. The [Reposition] menu is
usable only when the overlay image is displayed.

The Shadowgram image and the Thickness Map image cannot be displayed in the overlap status at
the same time.
The table below shows the relation between the “Overlay” display function and the usable scan
patterns.

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*1
Scan pattern Shadowgram Thickness Map OCT-LFV
Line - - ○
Circle - - ○
Radial - ○ ○
Cross - - ○
5LineCross - - ○
7LineRaster - - ○
7LineRaster(V) - - ○
3D: Macula ○ ○ ○
3D: Macula(V) ○ ○ ○
3D: Disc ○ ○ ○
3D: Wide(H) ○ ○ ○
3D: Wide(V) ○ ○ ○
Line: Anterior segment - - -
Radial: Anterior segment - ○ -
3D: Anterior segment - - -
*1 When View is displayed, cannot display thickness map.

9.3.1.4 Grid function

The Grid function calculates and displays the average of the layer thickness in an optional grid area.
The table below shows the grid areas relevant to scan patterns. The result of the comparison with
normal eye data (normative data) can also be displayed as a color map.
In all type, if the analyzed version of data is 2.0.0 or later, can display GCL++ and GCL+.

When the photography data is displayed, "Normative Data" is displayed according


to the patient's age at the photography date. However, it is limited as mentioned
below.
NOTE  When the patient's age is not entered, "Normative Data" whose object is all
ages is displayed.

Selection of layer detection


Grid type Grid definition Scan pattern
display
3D Macula
Retina, RNFL, GCL++, GCL+
•The length of one side is 6.0x6.0mm/7.0x7.0mm
SuperPixel-
600µm 3D Macula(V) 7.0x7.0mm Retina, RNFL, GCL++, GCL+
600 •Grid of “10×10”
3D Wide(H) 12.0x9.0mm Retina, GCL++, GCL+
*2
3D Wide(V) 12.0x9.0mm Retina, RNFL , GCL++, GCL+
•The length of one side is 3D Disc6.0x6.0mm Retina, RNFL, GCL++, GCL+
200µm. 3D Wide(H) 12.0x9.0mm Retina, RNFL, GCL++, GCL+
•Grid of “26×26” *1
3D Wide(V) 12.0x9.0mm Retina, RNFL, GCL++, GCL+
SuperPixel- 3D Macula
Retina, RNFL, GCL++, GCL+
200 •The length of one side is 6.0x6.0mm/7.0x7.0mm
200µm. 3D Macula(V) 7.0x7.0mm Retina, RNFL, GCL++, GCL+
•Grid of “30×30” 3D Wide(H) 12.0x9.0mm Retina, RNFL, GCL++, GCL+
3D Wide(V) 12.0x9.0mm Retina, RNFL, GCL++, GCL+

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•The length of one side is
SuperPixel-
1000µm. 3D Macula 6.0x6.0mm Retina, RNFL, GCL++, GCL+
1000 •Grid of “6×6”
•The length of one side is
500µm. 3D Macula 3.0x3.0mm
•Grid of “6×6”
•The length of one side is
750µm. 3D Macula 4.5x4.5mm *1 *1
SuperPixel •Grid of “6×6” Retina, RNFL, GCL++ , GCL
•The length of one side is
“Width: approx.
1367µm × Length: 3D Macula 8.2x3.0mm
500µm”.
•Grid of “6×6”
*3
6Radial Retina, RNFL
*3
Nine areas which are 12Radial Retina, RNFL, GCL++, GCL+
divided by three concentric 3D Macula
circles (diameter: 1mm, Retina, RNFL, GCL++, GCL+
ETDRS 6.0x6.0mm/7.0x7.0mm
3mm and 6mm) and lines
in the “±45 degree” 3D Macula(V) 7.0x7.0mm Retina, RNFL, GCL++, GCL+
direction. 3D Wide(H) 12.0x9.0mm Retina, RNFL, GCL++, GCL+
3D Wide(V) 12.0x9.0mm Retina, RNFL,GCL++,GCL+
Area obtained by dividing 3D Macula
Retina, RNFL GCL++,GCL+
equally the area 6.0x6.0mm/7.0x7.0mm
surrounded by the 3D Macula(V) 7.0x7.0mm Retina, RNFL, GCL++, GCL+
ETDRS-6 concentric circles
(diameter: 1mm, 6mm) into 3D Wide(H) 12.0x9.0mm Retina, RNFL, GCL++, GCL+
six sections. 3D Wide(V) 12.0x9.0mm Retina, GCL++, GCL+
*1
Retina, RNFL, GCL++ ,
Circle 1024mm *1
GCL+
The area divided into four 3D Disc
RNFL4 sections equally on the Retina, RNFL, GCL++, GCL+
circumference. 4.5x4.5mm/6.0x6.0mm
3D Wide(H) 12.0x9.0mm Retina, RNFL, GCL++, GCL+
*1
3D Wide(V) 12.0x9.0mm Retina, RNFL, GCL++, GCL+
The area divided into six 3D Disc
sections on the Retina, RNFL, GCL++, GCL+
4.5x4.5mm/6.0x6.0mm
circumference by 45
RNFL6 degrees in vertical 3D Wide(H) 12.0x9.0mm Retina, RNFL, GCL++, GCL+
direction and by 90
degrees in horizontal *1
3D Wide(V) 12.0x9.0mm Retina, RNFL, GCL++, GCL+
direction.
*1
Retina, RNFL, GCL++ ,
Circle 1024mm *1
The area divided into GCL+
twelve sections 3D
RNFL12 Retina, RNFL, GCL++, GCL+
equally on the Disc4.5x4.5mm/6.0x6.0mm
circumference. 3D Wide(H) 12.0x9.0mm Retina, RNFL, GCL++, GCL+
*1
3D Wide(V) 12.0x9.0mm Retina, RNFL, GCL++, GCL+
*1 Analyzed version is 2.0.7 or later, or data captured by 3D OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY
DRI OCT Triton cannot display.
*2 Analyzed version is older than 2.0.7., or data captured by 3D OPTICAL COHERENCE
TOMOGRAPHY DRI OCT Triton can display.
*3 Data of dia.4.5mm cannot display.

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The grid is displayed on the fundus image in the “Overlay” status. In the scan pattern in which the grid
area can be displayed according to the above table, the [Grid] menu is displayed on the fundus image.

Only in 3D scan, you can use the “Reposition” function to move the grid on the fundus image to an
optional position.
Click the [Reposition] button on the [Grid] menu. You can move the grid area, which should be white
and translucent, by dragging.

9.3.1.5 Display format

You can display B scan images in various formats by switching the button. The displayed button varies
depending on the scan pattern.

Item Description
Circle Displays the trimmed image for “3D: Circle”. For details, refer to “9.3.1.6 Circle
tab: Trimmed circle display“.
B-Scan Displays the B-Scan image. For details, refer to “9.3.1.7 B-Scan tab: B-Scan
image display“.
Volume2D Displays the B-Scan image for 3D scan. For details, refer to “9.3.1.8 Volume2D
tab: B-Scan image display“.
Volume3D Displays the 3D scan image by the “Volume” function. For details, refer to
“9.3.1.9 Volume3D: B-Scan image display“.
Enface Displays “Enface View”. For details, refer to “9.3.1.10 Enface View“.
Annotation Displays/hides the annotation on the B-Scan image. The annotation button is
usable for all scan patterns.

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The following table shows the selectable tab button for each scan pattern.
Scan pattern/function Circle B-Scan Volume2D Volume3D Enface
Line ○
Cross ○
Circle ○
7LineRaster(H/V) ○
3D: Disc ○ ○ ○ ○
3D: Macula(H/V) ○ ○ ○
3D: Wide(H) ○ ○ ○ ○
1
3D: Wide(V) ○* ○ ○ ○
5LineCross ○
Radial ○
Radial: Anterior ○
segment
Line: Anterior segment ○
3D: Anterior segment ○
*1 Analyzed version is 2.0.7 or later, or data captured by 3D OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY
DRI OCT Triton cannot display.

Also when the [B-Scan] button and [Volume2D] button are selected, you can switch display by the [2
View], [Multi Scan 12], and [Multi Scan 12] buttons. Even with the [B-Scan] button selected, the
buttons are disabled and cannot pressed if there is only one B scan image such as Line scan and
Circle scan. You can return B-Scan display or Volume2D display by clicking again after clicking the [2
View], [Multi Scan 12], and [Multi Scan 12] buttons.

Item Description
2 View Displays two B-Scan images.

Multi Scan 6 Displays six B-Scan images consecutive.


Multi Scan 12 Displays twelve B-Scan images consecutive.

9.3.1.6 Circle tab: Trimmed circle display

Only for “3D: Disc” scan, the [Circle] button, which is used to display the trimmed circle image, is
displayed. Select the [Circle] button, and the system shifts to the following screen.
The trimmed circle position is on the circle with diameter 3.4mm as measured from the optic disc
center position. On the fundus image, the trimming position is displayed as the scan position.

9.3.1.7 B-Scan tab: B-Scan image display

In the case of the sub-scan data of the combination scan, or other than the 3D-scan data, you can
select the [B-Scan] button. For overlapping scan, the success rate of averaging is displayed. For data
photographed with Dynamic Focus, the characters “Dynamic Focus” are displayed. Also you can
measure the thickness by double-clicking the mouse. For image processing, refer to “9.9
MEASURING AND ANALYZING THE EXAMINATION DATA“.
By double-clicking the scan area on the fundus image, change the scan position you are viewing.

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For the data of other scan patterns except 3D scan and of the combination scan, it is possible to select
the [B-Scan] tab. When selecting the [B-Scan] tab, the B-Scan image is displayed on the following
screen.
You can change the display with the [2 View] button and [Multi Scan 6] button, [Multi Scan 12] button
at the upper right corner.
When there is only one B-Scan image in “Line” scan or “Circle” scan, the display changing function is
invalid and the buttons cannot be pressed.

9.3.1.8 Volume2D tab: B-Scan image display

In 3D scan, you can select the [Volume2D] tab.


On the [Volume2D] tab, you can use the functions of the [2 View] button and [Multi Scan 6] button,
[Multi Scan 12] button. These functions are the same as the [B-Scan] tab. For details, refer to
“9.3.1.7 B-Scan tab: B-Scan image display“.

9.3.1.9 Volume3D: B-Scan image display

Volume3D function cannot be used in Internet Explorer.


NOTE

[Volume 3D] tab can select if 3D scan data is displayed. The 3D tomogram is displayed.

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The 3D tomogram can be zoomed in/out and moved by the following operations.
Operation Action
Left dragging Moves the image.
Upward/downward mouse wheel Zooms in/out the image.
Right dragging Rotates the image.

When ‘On’ is selected in the [SubVolume] menu, the whole 3D tomogram is divided into the upper part
and lower part by OS/RPE layer. You can move and display each part. Select the [SubVolume1] or the
[SubVolume2] button, and the [Peering] or the [Move] can be performed for each part.
[Peering] is an operation to cut the 3D tomogram laterally. Displayed section can be changed by
dragging the white points. [Move] is an operation moving each part of 3D tomogram to be separated
from the other part by scrolling with the mouse wheel button.

If ‘On’ is selected in the [Cropping] menu, you can change the displayed section of the image by
dragging. A white dot will be displayed and then hover the cursor over the white dot and drag it. Two
B-Scan images with blue and red frames are displayed.
The scan positions of these images are displayed with the same color lines on the fundus image.
Right-click each B-Scan image, and the image processing menu is displayed. For details, refer to
“9.9.1.4 Image processing“.
Among the image processing menus selected in other display formats, the functions of [Color],
[ScaleY], and [Moving average] are reflected in the 3D tomogram as well.

9.3.1.10 Enface View

In the case of 3D scan, you can select the [Enface] button. In 3D scan, you can select the [Enface] tab.
When selecting the [Enface] tab, the “Enface” image is displayed as shown below.
When the B-Scan image is cut with a plane, the “Enface” image is obtained. The cut surface is
indicated with a yellow line. The height of the cut surface can be changed by scrolling with the mouse
wheel button or dragging. The other mouse operations on “Enface View” are shown in the following
table.

Operation On fundus image On Enface image On vertical/horizontal B-


Scan Image
Left dragging Moves the image. - Change the standard
height.
Double clicking Changes selected Changes selected -
position, B-Scan position, B-Scan
image. image.
Clicking - - Change the standard
height.
Upward/downward Zooms in/out the Change the standard Change the standard
mouse wheel image. height. height.
Upward/downward right - Zooms in/out the Zooms in/out the
dragging image. image.
Dragging mouse wheel - Moves the image. Moves the image.

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Select the [Flattening] button. The image can be flattened with [Base Layer] as standard. By changing
[Base Layer], the type of the layer to be the standard for flattening can be changed. Only when the
flattening function is valid, the button which shows height offset from [Base Layer] and the [Reset]
button are available. By clicking the [Reset] button, return to the default position of the [Base layer] as
standard.

By clicking the [Slanting] button, the “Enface” image made by averaging procedure on the basis of
voluntarily angled plane can be displayed. The angle can be adjusted by dragging the red points and
the yellow point displayed on the B-Scan image in the blue frame at the bottom of the screen.

On “Enface View”, in the same way as other displayed B-Scan images, you can use the image
processing function with the right-click menu. For details, refer to “9.9.1.4 Image processing“.

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9.3.1.11 2 View

Select the [2 View] button, and the B-Scan image displayed on the [Volume 2D] tab (or [B-Scan] tab)
is changed.
In the “2 View” mode, two B-Scan images are displayed together. The displayed B-Scan images are
surrounded with blue and red frames.
The frame color is the same as the color of the line that indicates the scan position on the fundus
image.

Only in 3D scan, the displayed scan position can be changed by double-clicking the
NOTE scan area on the fundus image.

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9.3.1.12 Multi Scan

Select the [Multi Scan 6] button and the [Multi Scan 12] button, and the B-Scan image displayed on
the [Volume 2D] tab or [B-Scan] tab is changed.
In the “Multi Scan” mode, the continuous two or more sliced images are displayed together.
([Multi Scan 12] button)

9.3.1.13 Thickness display

In the case of 3D scan, thickness display is enabled. The information of the layer selected in the [layer
combination] menu is displayed. This is linked with the grid function of fundus images and, if
repositioning of the fundus image grid is executed, display is updated simultaneously.

[layer combination]
menu

Grid display

Map display

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Part name Description
[layer combination] Selects the layer combination to be displayed.
menu
Map display Displays the thickness map or surface map. On the Thickness map, the
thickness for the selected layer combination is indicated with a color map.
By changing the tab, the image is changed to the image whose surface is
indicated with the 3D function. In case of the 3D image, the image can be
rotated and zoomed in/out by mouse operation.
Grid display Calculates the thickness average in the grid area divided optionally. The
display changes depending on [layer combination] menu. Display the
SuperPixel on the left side. Display the ETDRS or RNFL on the right side.
For details, refer to “9.3.1.4 Grid function“.

9.3.1.14 Trend View

Press the [Trend] button, and the system shifts to the following screen. On “Trend View”, the results of
two or more examinations are displayed in chronological order. You can check the eye status change
easily.
Display data that examination date is the oldest data and the several new data. In case of both eyes,
display three data from the most recent data. In case of one eye, display seven data from the most
recent data. Select the displayed data by the type of instrument and segmentation.

"Trend View" cannot be used when the birthdate of patient is not registered.
NOTE

[Registration] button
[Instrument] menu [Segmentation] menu [Display eye] button [layer combination] menu

Data information area

Result image area

Graph area

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Item Description
[Registration] button Perform compensation of angle for the RNFL grid of each data on the
basis of the Baseline. The [Registration] button is displayed only in case of
the 3D Disc scan data.
Display the displaying examination eye. Switch the displaying examination
[Display eye] button
eye by clicking the button.
[layer combination]
Select the layer combination.
menu
[Instrument] menu Select the displaying instrument.
[Segmentation] menu Select the displaying segmentation.
Display the date, instrument, segmentation type of the displaying data.
Data information area
Label the oldest data as ‘Baseline’. Label the latest data as ‘Latest’.
Display the selected image on [Image] menu.
When you display the trend view, display the color image and overlay of
grid in the first area, display the color image and overlay of thickness map
in the second area, and then display the OCT image in the third area.
If you select other than the OCT data on [Image] menu, display [Overlay]
menu. By clicking [Differential] button, display the difference image of the
Result image area
Baseline of the image that is selected in the overlay.
When the data that the optic disc analysis has been done is displayed,
display the [DiscTopo] button. Display the result by clicking [Disc Topo]
button.
If you select the OCT data on [Image] menu, switch the B-Scan image by
moving the sliding bar.
Display the graph of one of cpRNFL, VA and IOP. In case of cpRNFL, the
type of the displayed graph can be selected, and display the intergradation
of the thickness of the layer that is selected on the [layer combination]
menu.
Average graph is a graph where average values of the entire grid area are
displayed. Detail graph is a graph where the average values of the upper
part, the lower part and all of the grid area are displayed. Detail2 graph is a
Graph area
graph where the average values of each area of the cpRNFL grid are
displayed.
Each dotted line after “Latest” is the extended primary regression line,
which does not mean the prediction in the future.
If a displaying data is one, don't display point.
If you click on a point of the younger age than the age of the latest, the
data of the age of clicked point is changed to baseline.

“Trend View” is valid only for the data captured with the following scan protocol.
Scan pattern Scan length Scan resolution Fixation
3D: Disc 6.0x6.0mm 512x128 / 512x256 Disc and external fixation target
3D: Macula 6.0x6.0mm / 512x128 / 512x256 Macula and external fixation
7.0x7.0mm target
3D: Macula (V) 7.0x7.0mm 512x128 / 512x256 Macula and external fixation
target
3D: Wide 12.0 x9.0mm 512x128 / 512x256 Wide and external fixation target
Circle Dia. 3.4mm 1024 Disc and external fixation target

When the scan pattern is “3D: Disc” and the “Disc Topo” analysis is not performed
for a data, the data cannot be the object of “Trend Analysis”. After displaying “Disc
NOTE Topo” by pressing the [Disc Topo] button, press the [Save] button to save the result
of the “Disc Topo” analysis. So, the [Trend] button is valid.

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9.3.1.15 Report View

On “Report View”, the OCT report is displayed according to the report displayed by the existing OCT
software.
There are the reports for one eye and both eyes. The contents and layout are changed according to
the scan pattern. The relation between report and scan pattern is shown below.
One eye Both eyes
Scan pattern Scan length
Vertical Horizontal Vertical Horizontal
Line 12.0mm / 9.0mm / 6.0mm ○ ○ - ○
Circle 3.4mm ○ ○ ○ ○
Radial Dia.9.0mm / Dia.6.0mm /
○ ○ - ○
Dia.4.5mm
Cross 12.0mm / 9.0mm / 6.0mm ○ ○ ○ ○
5Line Cross 12.0mm / 9.0mm / 6.0mm ○ ○ - -
7Line Raster 8.2mm / 6.0mm ○ ○ - ○
7Line Raster(V) 6.0mm ○ ○ - ○
7.0×7.0mm / 6.0×6.0mm /
4.5×4.5mm / 8.2×3.0mm
○ ○ - ○
3D: Macula
3.0×3.0mm - - - -
3D: Macula(V) 7.0×7.0mm ○ ○ - -
6.0×6.0mm / 4.5×4.5mm ○ ○ ○ ○
3D: Disc
3.0×3.0mm - - - -
3D: Wide(H) 12.0x9.0mm - ○ - -
3D: Wide(V) 12.0x9.0mm - ○ - -
Line: Anterior segment 3.0mm / 6.0mm / 16.0mm ○ ○ - ○
Radial: Anterior segment Dia.6.0mm / Dia.16.0mm ○ ○ - ○
3D: Anterior segment 6.0x6.0mm / 3.0x3.0mm - - - -
OCT Angiography - - ○ - -

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By clicking the [Edit] button, it is possible to edit a report.
Click the [Edit] button, and the following dialog box is displayed.

Change the layout (vertical/horizontal) of report with [Orientation].


Click the [Comments] button, and the comment input column is displayed. Enter a comment to be
displayed on a report and click the [Apply] button.

In case of the scan patterns whose grids can be selected, the displayed grid can be selected by [Grid].

The B-Scan images displayed on the report can be changed by the slider bar of [Slice].

In case of OU View, the operation can be performed by [OD(R)] and [OS(L)].

In case of 3D Wide Scan, Glaucoma report can be selected by [Report Type]

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In case of 5Line Cross Scan or Radial Scan, report type can be selected from two types by [Report
type]: “Standard”, which makes two B-Scan images larger and the other B-Scan images smaller, and
“Evenly”, which displays all B-Scan images in the same size.

(Standard: 5Line Cross Scan)

(Evenly: 5Line Cross Scan)

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One eye report
When the OCT examination data is displayed, click the [Report] button. The one eye report can be
made.

“3D Macula” Scan

3D Wide Scan Glaucoma Report

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Both eyes report
When the OCT data of the same scan protocol are displayed on “OU View”, click the [Report] button.
The both eyes report can be made.

“3D Disc” Scan

Report print
To print report, click [Print] button.

Export
To export the report as an image, click [Export] button on the toolbar.

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9.3.1.16 Angiography View

The Angiography is an optional function. The license for the demonstration ( 1


License, 99-day trial period ) is granted with IMAGEnet 6. Please try the function.To
purchase it, contact a distributer. It is restricted by the number of licenses purchased
NOTE for Angiography. The licenses are managed by user, so to use the Angiography
view, log in as a user with a right to display it.

This displays the fundus image drawing blood vessels (OCT Angiography image) from changes in the
brightness of multiple images of the same point with 3D OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY.
The target is data photographed by OCT Angiography of 3D OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY.
For normal capturing data, the Angiography view cannot be displayed. If you display data
photographed by OCT Angiography of 3D OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY alone, the
Angiography view opens. You can enlarge or reduce each image by pressing the scaling button at the
top right.

On Angiography view, the displayed images can be changed by the [Display Switch] button at the
upper right of the screen. The following three types can be displayed: Angiography, Enface and
Angiography/Enface.

(Angiography)
Fundus image area [Display Switch]
Result image area 1 B-Scan image area Result image area 2 menu
[Tool] button

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(Enface)

(Angiography/Enface)

Result image area 1 Result image area 1

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Item Description
[Display Switch] menu Switches the layout of the screen and displayed images.
[Tool] button
[Capture] button
Capture OCT data. For details, refer to “9.11 Acquisition”.

[Reference] button
Imports a reference image. For details, refer to “9.3.1.19 Import reference
image”

[Measure] button
Measures the length and area. For details, refer to “9.9.2 Measuring and
analyzing the image examination data”
Result image area 1 Displays the Angiography image or Enface image.
Displays the images of the four specified types of layers. Images in
Result image area 1 can be changed by various menus and buttons. For
details, refer to the next paragraph.
B-Scan image area Displays the layer information of the image selected in result image area
1. You can enlarge/reduce and move the image by the wheel operation
and dragging, respectively. You can switch the scan position by the slider
bar.
When “Overlay” is valid, the areas used to make the Angiography images
or the Enface images are displayed in colors corresponding to the frame
colors in Result image area 1. You can move the area and change the
thickness by right dragging in this area. You can also change the
thickness by the icons on the right and left side of the B-Scan
images.
When “Line” is valid, displays the line that shows the positions of
displayed B-Scan image in Result image area 1 and B-Scan image area.
You can change the position of the line by double-clicking in this area.
Fundus image area Displays the photographed color fundus image or FAF fundus image.
You can enlarge/reduce and move the image by the wheel operation and
dragging, respectively. If you press [Whole screen display] button and
[Full size] button, the scanned part and whole image are displayed,
respectively. By pressing [Overlay] button, you can display the image
selected in the result image area on the fundus image.
Without color fundus photography, the IR image is displayed.
Result image area 2 In case of Angiography or Enface, displays Shadowgram image, and in
case of Angiography/Enface, displays Enface image.
In case the display type is Angiography and the fixation is macula,
displays the composite image of the Angiography image. The default
target of the composite is Superficial, Deep and Outer Retina.

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Result image area 1
[Enhance] button
[Data property] button

[Enlarge] button

[Reset] button
[Select lower layer] menu, [Lower layer offset] button

[Select upper layer] menu, [Upper layer offset] button

[Select upper/lower layer] menu

Item Description
[Data property] button Displays the property of the examination data. For details, refer to
“9.8 Exam Property”.
[Data property] button is displayed on the image area of the left side
image.
[Enlarge] button Enlarges the displayed image.
[Select upper/lower layer] Selects the boundary area to make the Angiography or Enface
menu image. According to the fixation, some pattens are preset.
[Select upper layer] menu Selects the lower or upper end layer of the boundary.
[Select lower layer] menu
[Upper layer offset ] button Fine-adjusts the height of the upper or lower layer. You can also
[Lower layer offset] button adjust the height by right dragging in the B-Scan image area.
[Reset] button Resets the boundary area to the default selected by [Select
upper/lower end layer] menu.
[Enhance] button Change the Angiography or Enface image into the enhanced image.

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Display setting menu
Right-click on the screen, and Display setting menu appears

Item Description
Angio Color Changes the color of the Angiography image.
Contrast Adjusts the contrast of the Angiography image.
Brightness Adjusts the brightness of the Angiography image.
Gamma Adjusts the Gamma values of the Angiography image.
[Reset] button Resets the contrast, brightness and Gamma value to the default.
Gaussian Filter Applies Gaussian Filter to the Angiography image.
Artifact Removal When the checkbox is selected, artifact removal is valid for the
boundary area.
OCT Color Changes the color of the B-Scan image.
Contrast adjust Adjusts the contrast of the B-Scan image.
slider
[Reset] button Resets the contrast to the default.
ScaleY Changes the scale of the B-Scan image.
Reference Displays the reference image.
Layer Display the lower and upper end layer of the boundary.
Composite (Macula) Displays the composite image of Angiography image. The default
target of the composite is Superficial, Deep and Outer Retina.
Composite is valid only when the display type is Angiography and
the fixation is macula.

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9.3.1.17 Export

By clicking [Export] button on the toolbar, some data can be exported as images. Images you
can export differ depending on the OCT scan data. The typical items are shown in the following table.
Item Description
*1
ScreenShot Screenshot of the whole scleen.
B-Scan Image displayed in B-Scan image area.
Fundus(Upper) Image displayed in fundus image area (Upper).
Fundus(Lower) Image displayed in fundus image area (Lower).
Color Color fundus image.
FAF FAF fundus image.
Red-free Red-free fundus image.
IR IR fundus image.
Current B-Scan(Original) B-Scan image displayed on the screen (original size).
Current B-Scan(Display Ratio) B-Scan image displayed on the screen (Display Ratio).
Angio(1) Angiography image displayed at the first from the left.
Angio(2) Angiography image displayed at the second from the left.
Angio(3) Angiography image displayed at the third from the left.
Angio(4) Angiography image displayed at the fourth from the left.
Enface(1) Enface image displayed at the first from the left.
Enface(2) Enface image displayed at the second from the left.
Enface(3) Enface image displayed at the third from the left.
Enface(4) Enface image displayed at the fourth from the left.
*1 To export the screenshot, IMAGEnet6Link needs to be installed. Please install IMAGEnet6Link on
the client computer.

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9.3.1.18 History data view

For the data that were reanalyzed or revised, you can view the past history data. Press [History]
button of [Data Property].

A list of history data is displayed. Select the data you want to view.

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9.3.1.19 Import reference image

Click [Reference] button .


A screen searching for reference images is displayed. Select the image you want to import by a
search.
The positioning screen appears. Click the feature points of the left and right images alternately.

Selecting more than three feature points makes [Register] button valid. By clicking [Register] button,
compensation of angle is performed for the image, and the image is positioned. Once you are satisfied
with positioning, click [OK] button.

After the reference image is imported, “Reference” is added to the choices of Fundus photo2.

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9.3.2 Image Data View

The result of the image examination such as the captured fundus image is displayed. The image
selected from the examination list panel or thumbnail list panel is displayed.

Examined eye Field Of View Angle Examination image [Tool] button

Examination
date
[Exam
Property]
button

Eye Field

Timer

Item Description
[Tool] button Measures and analyzes image data. For details, refer to “9.9
MEASURING AND ANALYZING THE EXAMINATION DATA“.
[Exam Property] button Displays the properties of examination. For details of the displayed
properties, refer to “9.8 Exam Property“.
Examined eye Displays the captured eye information.
Field Of View Angle Picture angle
Examination image Displays the captured image.
Examination date Displays the date of examination.
Timer Timer information
Eye Field Picture position

By selecting the [Export] menu of the toolbar, you can export the data as image data.
The operations for the display of image data are as follows.
Operation Action
Dragging Movement of the image
Upward rotation of the wheel Enlargement of the image
*1
Downward rotation of the wheel Reduction of the image
Right-click Image processing menu display
*1 The smallest value is 100%.

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Right-click the image view area, and the image processing menu is displayed.
Image processing menu Processing
Color Adjusts the dynamic range of RGB. Displayed only for color images.
Brightness/Contrast Adjusts brightness and contrast.
Box Enhance Enhances the selected area of the image.
Loupe Enlarges and displays a certain range with the clicked position as the
center.

Color
Drag the horizontal scroll bar to adjust the dynamic range of “R” (red), “G” (green) and “B” (blue).

Item Description
[Color] button Accesses the adjustment mode of “R” (red), “G” (green) and “B” (blue).
[Monochrome] button Changes to the “Monochrome” image.
[Reset] button Returns to the value before saving the processed image.

Brightness/Contrast
Click the rightmost (or leftmost) scroll of the horizontal scroll bar to adjust brightness.

Item Description
[Reset] button Returns to the value before saving the processed image.

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Loupe
Enlarge and display the image with the position clicked by the mouse as the center. When you stop
clicking the mouse, the normal display status is accessed again.

enlargement

Item Description
[Exit] button Ends the enlarging processing.

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9.3.3 Discrete Data View

“ Discrete Data View” displays the data sent from the examination instruments (for example,
refractometer) and the data input during an examination.
The examination data selected from the examination list panel or thumbnail list panel is displayed with
the format specified by the examination type.

Examination name

Date of registration
Operator name

Examination data

Objective examination Tonometer examination Subjective examination

Graph View
A graph is displayed at the time of the data display of Subjective Data and IOP.
Only a single view performs the display of a graph.

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9.3.4 Wave-Front Analyzer data View

The display of Wave-Front Analyzer data is an optional function. To purchase it,


contact a distributer.
It is restricted by the number of licenses purchased for the display of Wave-Front
NOTE Analyzer data. The licenses are managed by user, so to use the display function of
Wave-Front Analyzer data, log in as a user with a right to display Wave-Front
Analyzer data.

Displays the data measured by the Wave-Front Analyzer on the selected map. Change the map
format by pressing the [Map Selector] button. Change displayed data by double-clicking on the map
data thumbnail.
Display content is displayed as shown below.

[Left/Right Eye Selection] button Map Display

[Map Selector] button Map Data Thumbnail

Item Description
[Left/Right Eye Selection] Switch the display of Left/Right eye data when viewing R/L data.
button
Map Display Displays the data in a format that is selected by the [Map selector]
button.
[Map Selector] button Switches the displayed map.
Map Data thumbnail Displays measured data in thumbnail format.

[Map selector] button


Item Description
Multi Maps Displays an eyeball aberration map and visibility simulation.
Displays information on aberration of an entire eyeball in various
Ocular Maps
ways.
Displays cornea-related information such as a corneal aberration
Corneal Maps
map and a cornea shape map

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Displays the components of high-order aberrations of an entire
eyeball, a cornea, and internal high-order aberrations obtained by
subtracting corneal aberration from the entire eyeball. A list of 3rd-
Component Maps
order and 4th-order aberrations is displayed in horizontal direction
of the map; a list of eyeball total aberrations, corneal aberration,
and Internal aberration is displayed in vertical direction.
Displays important high-order aberrations of eyeball aberration by
Zernike Vector Maps
component.
Displays high-order aberration of an eyeball obtained when multiple
Progress Maps
measurements are made (maximum 10 times).
Displays information useful for contemplation of application of IOL
to a post-surgery eye, K value necessary to determine a power,
IOL Selection Maps
election of spherical IOL/aspherical IOL and application of bifocal
type IOL.
PSF/MTF Maps Displays the PSF/MTF maps.
Opening the data measured in accordance with the examination
Pupillometry Maps purpose “Brightness vision” automatically displays the pupillometry
map.
Corneal R/L Maps Displays the Corneal R/L maps.

Ocular R/L Maps Displays the Ocular R/L maps.

There are restrictions on the maps that can be displayed for each examination:
Screening Pupillometry Serial Cataract Over ref. Custom
Multi Maps ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
Ocular Maps ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
Corneal Maps ○ ○ ○ ○ - ○
Component Maps ○ ○ ○ ○ - ○
Zernike Vector Maps ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
Progress Maps ○ - ○ ○ ○ ○
IOL Selection Maps ○ ○ ○ ○ - ○
PSF/MTF Maps ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
Pupillometry Maps - ○ - - - -
Corneal R/L Maps ○ ○ ○ ○ - ○
Ocular R/L Maps ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○

Selected data is surrounded with frame. Map not be enabled will be grayed out.

Selectable

Un-selectable

Selected

Map Data Thumbnail


The measured data is displayed in a thumbnail. Display multiple data in case of measured data in
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frame of broken lines appears on the recommended data. Recommended data icon displayed on the
recommended data.

Displayed data

Recommended data

Wave-Front Analyzer data cannot display Multi View, OU View, and Compare View.

9.4 THUMBNAIL VIEW

The view to display the data selected in the examination list panel in chronological order in a
thumbnail format is called “Thumbnail View.” In Thumbnail View, the selected data is displayed
simultaneously regardless of the examination date and procedure.
There are multiple procedures to display it as follows. Select a patient before carrying out any of them.

 Double-click patient data in the patient list panel on the patient list screen.
 Click the [View] button of the menu bar.
 Click the [Thumbnail] button of the toolbar on the view screen.
 Select a tree in the examination list panel.

If there is only one data set in the tree selected in the examination list panel, it is displayed in the
single view.
You can open another view by selecting multiple data sets in Thumbnail View and then a menu of the
toolbar. Also if the export destination is set to a server, the [Export] menu of the toolbar is available.
Only data which can be exported is image data.

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The thumbnail display of each examination data set is as follows.
Examination data type Thumbnail display example Description
OCT data Photographed data is displayed. The
display format varies from data to data.
Above the thumbnail image, the left and
right eye information and scan name are
displayed.
Image data Photographed data is displayed. The
display format varies from data to data.
Above the thumbnail image, the left and
right eye information and scan name are
displayed.
Discrete data The icon is displayed regardless of the
examination.
Mouse operations shall be carried out for
the icon.
The discrete data registered is displayed in
front of the icon in case of IOP / Subjective
Data / Objective Data.
Wave-Front Analyzer The icon is displayed regardless of the
data photographed data.
Mouse operations shall be carried out for
the icon.

The scan names displayed in OCT data is as follows.


Scan pattern Display name
Line Line
Circle Circle
Radial Radial
Cross Cross
5 Line Cross 5LineCross
7 Line Raster / 7LineRaster(V) Raster
3D: Macula 3D Macula
3D: Macula(V) 3D Macula(V)
3D: Disc 3D Disc
3D: Wide(H) 3D Wide
Displays [3D + sub-scan] in the case of combination scan.
3D: Wide / 3D: Wide(V) 3D Wide(V)
Displays [3D(V) + sub-scan] in the case of combination scan.
Line: Anterior segment Line Anterior Seg.
Raial: Anterior segment Radial Anterior Seg.
3D: Anterior segment 3D Anterior Seg.
OCT Angiography Angiography

If the whole string cannot be displayed, the end part is omitted like “Radial Anterio...”.The display of
Thumbnail View is updated automatically when the database is updated.
If you right-click on a thumbnail, its exam property is displayed.

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9.5 MULTI VIEW

The view to display multiple types of examination data is called “Multi View.” In Multi View, the
selected data is displayed simultaneously regardless of the examination date and procedure name.
However, the data of the Wave-Front Analyzer data cannot be displayed. Different from the view
dedicated to each examination type, the measurement function and display contents are limited.
The display method is as follows.

1. Double-click a patient on the patient list screen.


2. The Thumbnail View will open. Then select the date or procedure of the data to display
simultaneously from the examination list panel. To display the data of multiple dates and
procedures, select the “All” item in the examination list panel.
3. Select the data to display simultaneously by clicking the mouse.
4. Click the [Multi] button of the toolbar.

You can also display Multi View by selecting the [Multi] button of the toolbar displayed on the view
screen other than Thumbnail View.

[Display switch] button


[Reset] button [Layout]
[Trash] button button

Examination data display area

Item Description
[Reset] button If clicked, unselects all data.
[Trash] button Removes from the displays targets of Multi View. Drag the hand icon
to the trash bin icon.
[Display Switch] button Switches the display of the examination display part.
[Layout] button Switches the display layout.
Examination display area Displays data in the layout specified in the [Layout] button.

Using the [Layout] button at the upper right corner, you can change the layout of “Multi View”.

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The minimum layout is “1×1”. The maximum layout is “4×4”.

Move the mouse cursor, and the orange area size is changed. Click the screen. The orange area
selected at the time is regarded as the layout.

On the [Default] pull-down menu, use the [Multi View] button to set the initial layout when shifting to
“Multi View”.

Item Description
Auto Adjusts the layout to the optimum position according to the quantity of the selected
examinations when shifting to “Multi View”.
2-UP Layout is”1×2” or “2×1”
4-UP Layout is “2×2”.
9-UP Layout is “3×3”.
16-UP Layout is “4×4”.

If more examinations than the displayable quantity in layout are selected and, under this condition, the
system shifts to “Multi View”, the examination data exceeding the first page is located on the second
page and after. Use the display sheet change button to change the pages.

(Example of the “2×2” layout)

Examinations can be registered in one “Multi View” up to thirty-two. The maximum quantity in one
page is changed according to layout. Examinations to be displayed on “Multi View” can be added or
changed by dragging & dropping from the thumbnail list panel. The display position can be changed
by dragging & dropping .
The displayed data can be saved as a data with the [Save] button on the Tool bar. The saved data is
displayed on the examination list. When this data is selected, it is displayed with the same layout as
when saved on “Multi View”. Data saved with just one display data set is displayed not in Multi View
but in Single View.

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9.6 OU View

The view to display target data arranged on the left and right is called “OU View.”
The displayable examination data on “OU View” are only image data (for example, fundus image) and
OCT data. Discrete data and Weve-Front Analyzer data cannot be displayed. Also the examination
data in which right/left eye information is not registered cannot be displayed
Different from the view dedicated to each examination type, the measurement function and display
contents are limited.
The display method is as follows.

1. Double-click patient data in the patient list panel on the patient list screen.
2. The Thumbnail View will open. Then select the date or procedure of the data to display
simultaneously from the examination list panel. To display the data of multiple dates and
procedures, select the “All” item in the examination list panel.
3. Select the data to display simultaneously by clicking the mouse.
4. Click the [OU] button of the toolbar.

You can also display OU View by selecting the [OU] button of the toolbar displayed on the view screen
other than Thumbnail View.

Right eye examination data display section Left eye examination data display section

Right eye thumbnail list Left eye thumbnail list

At “OU View”, the OCT data of right and left eyes with the same scan protocol are displayed at the
same time and so the OCT data of both eyes report can be made. For details, refer to “9.3.1.15
Report View“.
The examination data displayed in OU View can be changed by double-clicking data from the
thumbnail in the list panel.

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9.7 Compare View

The view to display two data sets for comparison is called “Compare View.” In Compare View, the
selected data is displayed simultaneously regardless of the examination date and procedure name.
However, the data of the Wave-Front Analyzer data cannot be displayed. Different from the view
dedicated to each examination type, the measurement function and display contents are limited.
The display method is as follows.
1. Double-click a patient on the patient list screen.
2. The Thumbnail View will open. Then select the date or procedure of the data to compare
from the examination list panel. To compare data of different dates or procedures, select the
“All” item in the examination list panel.
3. Select the data to display simultaneously by clicking the mouse.
4. Click the [Compare] button of the toolbar.

You can also display OU View by selecting the [Compare] button of the toolbar displayed on the view
screen other than Compare View.

Shifts to the view screen where the data is compared with the previous data of the same eye.

Item Description
Changes the data layout.
Layout :Show the data stacked
:Show the data side by side
If photographed eye and scan information of OCT data is the same, this function
Synchronize
is available. Synchronizes the switching operation of the display.
Performs compensation of angle on the basis of the upper image (or the left
image in case the data is shown side by side), and positions. [Registration]
Registration
button is displayed only in case data of 3D Scan and the same eye are
displayed.

The examination data displayed in OU View can be changed by dragging and dropping data from the
thumbnail in the list panel.

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9.8 Exam Property

“Exam Property” displays the detailed information of examinations. It can be displayed for both OCT
data and image data. Two display methods are available.

 Display Single View and click the [Exam Property] button.


 Display Thumbnail View and right-click the mouse.

The [Exam Property] button is displayed in OU View and Compare View as well.

(Image examination) (OCT examination)

Category Item Description


Exam Information Procedure Procedure name of examination
Session Date Examination date
Create Date Date when a picture is taken
Eye Photographed eye
Instrument Photography instrument information
OCT Information Scan Mode Scan mode
Scan Size Scan size (Side width of B-Scan image × Captured
picture quantity) [pixel]
Scan Length Scan length (Width × Length) [mm]
Fixation Fixation position information
1 2
Image Quality* * Image Quality value
2
Myopia Mode* Myopia Mode ON/OFF
3
Signal Strength* Signal Strength
3
OCT Focus Position* OCT focus position
File Name File name

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Analysis Version Analysis version
Image Timer Timer information
Information Eye Field Picture position
Field Of View Angle Picture angle
Flash Flash level
Image Size Image size
File Name File name
Comments Date Date when comment is written
Comments Contents of comment
*1 Image Quality value:Image Quality value (IQV) is the image quality evaluation standard peculiar to
TOPCON. IQV shows the image quality of the tomograms obtained by the
TOPCON OCT instruments with a value quantitatively. When you need a
tomogram applicable to image analysis or other processing, IQV must be 30
or higher. If IQV is 30 or higher, the tomogram has a proper image quality.
If IQV is less than 30, image analysis can be performed for the tomogram
but the reliability on the analysis result is reduced.
*2 Anterior photography data is not displayed.
*3 Only Anterior photography data is displayed.

Comment function
You can write a comment on the examination data through “Exam Property”. The written comment
can be checked through “Exam Property”.
To carry out this operation, log in as a user with a right to make comments.

9.9 MEASURING AND ANALYZING THE EXAMINATION DATA

Only for OCT data and image data, it is possible to measure and analyze the examination data.

■ Typical measuring / analyzing functions


Item Description Object
Reanalysis Re-analyzes the detection and Disc analysis of the layer of OCT OCT data
data by a new analysis algorithm.
Distance Measures a linear distance. (Unit: pixel) Image data
measurement OCT data
Area Measures the area of a region surrounded by a circle or rectangle Image data
measurement
Cup/Disc ratio Measures their ratio of Cup and Disc areas Image data
measurement OCT data

9.9.1 Measuring and analyzing the OCT examination data

When OCT data is displayed, these function is available.

Only when a fundus image is displayed on the whole screen, the measurement
NOTE and analysis for the fundus image can be performed in OCT examination.

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9.9.1.1 Reanalysis

The “Layer” analysis and the optic disc analysis are executed again and a new data file is created.
After reanalysis has been executed, previous data cannot be displayed. The results of manual
modification for the “Layer” analysis and the optic disc analysis are deleted.

1. Shift to “Thumbnail View”.


2. Select a target data.
3. Click [ReAnalyze] button.

Select data Icon to encourage re-analysis [Reanalyze] button

For data with old analysis versions, the icon to encourage re-analysis is displayed. Re-analyze the
data with this icon displayed.
During re-analysis, the message “Analyzing” is displayed on the data. After re-analysis, the characters
disappear. Scan patterns yet to be analyzed are not analyzed even if the [ReAnalyze] button is clicked.

To use re-analysis function, it is need the analysis software of Optical Coherence


Tomography. Please contact a distributor about the analysis software.
NOTE The correction result taken over at the time of re-analysis varies depending on the
settings of the analysis software.

9.9.1.2 Length measurement

Click the [Measurement] button, and the length measurement function is valid. Only for Line Anterior
scan data, the angle can also be measured.

When the trimmed circle image (refer to “9.3.1.6 Circle tab: Trimmed circle
display“) is displayed, the length measurement function cannot be used for the B-
NOTE Scan image.

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Function Description
Line Measures length. Specify a range to be measured by dragging.
Angle Measures the angle. Specify the positions of the two sides of the angle to
measure by dragging.
Delete Deletes the measurement result. Fit the mouse to the measurement
result to be deleted. When the result is red, click it.

To exit the length measurement function, click .

9.9.1.3 Thickness measurement

Double-click one point on the B-Scan image, and the thickness of the location can be measured.

9.9.1.4 Image processing

Right-click a B-Scan image, and the following menu appears.

Item Description
Color Color mode change function
EVV Enhanced Vitreous Visualization
ScaleY B-Scan image display ratio change function
Moving Average B-Scan image
Gamma Image Gamma correction function
Brightness/Contrast Adjustment of brightness and contrast of the image

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The menus you can display vary depending on the scan pattern.
The menus of Gamma, Brightness, and Contrast are displayed when you right-click on the
Angiography image. The other menus are displayed when right-clicking on the B scan image.
Moving Brightness/
Scan pattern Color EVV ScaleY Gamma
Average Contrast
Line ○ ○ ○ ― ― ―
Circle ○ ○ ○ ― ― ―
Radial ○ ○ ○ ― ― ―
Cross ○ ○ ○ ― ― ―
5Line Cross ○ ○ ○ ― ― ―
7Line Raster ○ ○ ○ ― ― ―
7Line Raster(V) ○ ○ ○ ― ― ―
3D: Macula ○ ○ ○ ○ ― ―
3D: Macula(V) ○ ○ ○ ○ ― ―
3D: Disc ○ ○ ○ ○ ― ―
3D: Wide(H) ○ ○ ○ ○ ― ―
3D: Wide(V) ○ ○ ○ ○ ― ―
Line: Anterior segment ○ ― ― ― ― ―
Radial: Anterior segment ○ ― ― ― ― ―
3D: Anterior segment ○ ― ― ― ― ―
OCT Angiography ○ ― ― ― ○ ○

Color (Color mode change function)


Change the display color of B-Scan image. Select this item, and the following dialog box is displayed.

B/W: Black-and-white display (Initial display)


Color: Color display
Reverse: Reversed black-and-white display
Reset: Resets the color range.
By adjusting the color range, the color tone of the B-Scan image is changed.

Even if data is switched, the setting of the color mode is taken over.
NOTE

EVV (Enhanced Vitreous Visualization)


Use this mode to enhance the vitreous body. Change a level, click [ON] button.

You can select the level of the enhancement mode from 11 levels (-5 to +5).
As the value is higher in the plus direction, the enhancement level is higher.

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Scale Y (B-Scan image display ratio change function)
Change the ratio of length and width for the displayed B-Scan image. Click the button of ratio you want
to display.

Moving Average
In the center on each the B-Scan image which is a component of 3D data, average the data by using
the adjacent B-Scan. Click [ON] button to start the process.

“Moving average” does not influence the analysis result.


NOTE

Gamma
Adjust the saturation and brightness of the image by amplifying the dark/bright parts reducing the
bright/dark parts of the image. Adjust the values by the bar.

If the displayed figure is larger and smaller than 1.00, the brightness will rise and drop.
Reset: Set to 1.00

Brightness/Contrast
Adjust the saturation and brightness of the image. Adjust the values by the bar.

Reset: Set Min, Max, and Brightness to 25.0%, 25.0%, and 50, respectively

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9.9.1.5 DiscTopo

When the data for which the optic disc analysis has been done is displayed, you can use the
“DiscTopo” function. When the “DiscTopo” function is used, the position, area and others of the
Disc/Cup region are displayed according to the result of the optic disc analysis.

When the “DiscTopo” function is ON, the analysis result of the optic disc region is displayed as shown
below.

The following table shows the parameters to be displayed.


Parameter Name on report Function
2
DA Disc Area(mm ) Disc area (Area of the region surrounded by a blue line)
2 Rim area (Area of the region between the above-mentioned
RA Rim Area(mm )
two lines)
3
CV Cup Volume(mm ) Cup volume
Ratio of average linear cup/disc along meridian
LCDR Linear CDR
(= Square root of “Ratio of area cup/disc”)
VCDR Vertical CDR Ratio of cup/disc in vertical direction

The following parameters are displayed when “Detail mode” is selected in the “Notation method” of the
configuration. For details, refer to “10 Configuration and 10.3 OCT”.
Parameter Name on report Function
2
CA Cup Area(mm ) Cup area (Area of the region surrounded by a pink line)
3
RV Rim Volume(mm ) Rim volume

CDR C/D Area Ratio Ratio of area cup/disc

VDD Vertical D.D(mm) Maximum length in a vertical direction


HDD Horizontal D.D(mm) Maximum length in a horizontal direction

DiscTopo is enabled only for data photographed by the following scan protocol.
Scan pattern Scan length Scan resolution
3D: Disc 6.0x6.0mm 512x128 / 512x256
3D: Wide(H) 12.0 x9.0mm 512x128 / 512x256
*1
3D: Wide(V) 12.0 x9.0mm 512x128 / 512x256
*1 Data captured by 3D OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY DRI OCT Triton cannot display.

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How to calculate Disc Topo parameters

(1) DA
The RPE edge points, which are detected radially from the Disc center, are regarded as the Disc
detection points. The inside of the closed curve that connects all the Disc detection points is
regarded as the Disc area, and this area is calculated. An approximate plane that is calculated
from all the Disc detection points is defined as “Reference surface”. Parameters are obtained
when observing this reference surface in the vertical direction.

Reference
Disc detection point
RPE surface

(2) RA
The area between Disc area and Cup area is Rim area. This Rim area (DA-CA) is calculated.

(3) CV
The volume of the area surrounded by the reference surface and ILM.

CV

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(4) LCDR
Square root of CDR

(5) VCDR
The ratio of the height of the rectangle circumscribed with Cup area against the height of the
rectangle circumscribed with Disc area. (Red line distance/Blue line distance)

Disc area Cup area

(6) CA
When moving the reference surface for the given distance (optional setting is possible: Default is
120μm), the moved surface is regarded as "Referring surface". The intersection of the referring
surface and ILM is regarded as the Cup detection point. The inside of the closed curve that
connects all the Cup detection points is regarded as the Cup area, and this area is calculated.

Cup detection point

Default height is
120μm.

Referring surface

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(7) RV
The volume of the area surrounded by ILM, referring surface and the perpendicular line of RPE
edge points.

RV

(8) CDR
The ratio of the Cup area against the Disc area (CA/DA).
(9) VDD
This is the length of the rectangle circumscribed with the Disc area in the vertical direction.

Disc area

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(10) HDD
This is the length of the rectangle circumscribed with the Disc area in the horizontal direction.

Disc area

Cup shape parameters are determined at the height of 120µm from RPE (retinal
pigment epithelium) in this software.
NOTE To change the height from the “reference surface”, change the setting of
the referring surface height in the configuration.

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9.9.2 Measuring and analyzing the image examination data

Image measurement is a function to measure the area and line length of the region selected on the
captured image.

[Tool] button

 To perform the image measurement:


1. Open an image to be measured on “Image View”.
2. Press the [Tool] button at the upper right corner on the screen. The menu box is displayed.
3. Click a desired measurement on the displayed menu.

Item Description
Measurement Measures the length and area of the region surrounded by a line or
rectangle.
C/D Ratio By drawing given area by operating the mouse, obtain the ratio of “Cup”
and “Disc” on optic disc.
Quick Draw It is possible to draw a line or circle on the displayed image.

Measurement
Measure the length and area of the region surrounded by a line or rectangle.

 To measure a line and area:


1. Select a measuring method from the menu below and click it.
2. Move the mouse to a place where measurement will start on the image.
3. Select a place to be measured by dragging and perform operation properly.
4. The measurement result is displayed on the screen.

Item Description
Line Measures length. Specify a range to be measured by dragging.
Ellipse Measures area. Specify a range to be measured by dragging.
Rect Measures area. Specify a range to be measured by dragging.
Free Measures area. Specify a range to be measured by dragging.
Delete Deletes the measurement result. Move the mouse to the measurement
result to be deleted. When the result is red, click it.
[Exit] button Ends measurement.

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C/D Ratio
Obtain the ratio of “Cup” and “Disc” (C/D ratio) on optic disc according to the range specified by mouse
operation. Operation is different by the selected method at “Input”.

 To obtain C/D ratio:


Free
1. Specify the “Disc” region position by dragging.
2. Specify the “Cup” region position by dragging.
3. The C/D ratio is calculated.

Ellipse
1. Click the Disc area in the order of the left, upper, right and lower side.
2. Similarly, click the Cup area in the order of the left, upper, right and lower side.
3. The C/D ratio is calculated.

Item Description
Input Free: Surrounds the regions of “Disc” and “Cup” by dragging.
Ellipse: Specifies the left, upper, right and lower sides of the “Disc” and
“Cup” regions to be aligned with lines by dragging.
[Undo] button Returns the mouse operation to the preceding status.
[Reset] button Deletes all the specified ranges.
[Exit] button Ends the C/D Ratio measurement.

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Quick Draw
It is possible to draw a line or circle on the displayed image.

Item Description
Arrow Draws an arrow at the clicked position.
Text Text is put on the clicked position.
Line Draws a line on the dragged range.
Ellipse Draws a circle on the dragged range.
Rect Draws a rectangle on the dragged range.
Free Draws a line as dragged.
Free(Area) Draws a line as dragged and connects the dragging start position with the
ending position by line.
Delete Deletes the drawing. Fit the mouse to the drawing to be deleted. When the
drawing is red, click it.
Line Width Specifies the line width. As the value is changed from “1” to “4”, the line is
thicker.
Mesh If “On” is selected, oblique lines are drawn in a rectangle when “Rect” or
“Ellipse” is selected. When “Off” is selected, no operation is done.
Color Specifies the drawing color.
[Exit] button Ends drawing.

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9.10 Print

In order to print, you must have a printer connected to the computer using
NOTE IMAGEnet 6.

Prints the data displayed on the view screen. [Print] is enabled if the following data is displayed.

 When image data is displayed in Single View


 When a report of OCT data is displayed
 When only image data is displayed in Multi View, OU View, or Compare View

The printing procedure of image data is as follows.


1. Click the image data to print in the data display panel on the patient list screen.
2. Single View will be displayed. Then click the [Print] button in the toolbar.
3. Preview will be displayed. Then confirm the display contents and click the [Print] button.
4. To return to Single View, click the [Close] view.

The printing procedure of report data of OCT data is as follows.


1. Click the OCT data to print in the data display panel on the patient list screen.
2. Single View will be displayed. Then click the [Report] button in the toolbar.
3. Click the [Print] button of the toolbar.
4. To return to Single View, click the [Close] view.

In the case of image data, print preview is displayed. You can edit the information to print on the
preview screen.

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[Close] button
[Print] button [Edit] button

preview

Item Description
[Close] button Returns to the view screen.
[Print] button Executes printing.
[Edit] button Edits print information.
preview Preview image.
You can move and enlarge/reduce the image by mouse operation.

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[Edit] button
If you click the [Edit] button on the print preview screen of image data, the [Print Edit] dialog is
displayed.

Item Description
Print Size Select the print size.
A4 and L are for ink-jet and laser printers and photo printers, respectively.
Mouse Setting of mouse operation for the preview image. When Linkage is selected, all
*1
operation images are moved and enlarged/reduced at a time.
Mask Removal Turns outer black area of the image into white according to the threshold value.
The results of the processing can be confirmed in the preview.
Threshold Set the threshold value of Mask Removal.
Comment Enter the comment.
*1 This item is displayed only when data is displayed in Multi View, OU View, or Compare View.

Hospital name and hospital address are displayed when these items are set in the
NOTE configuration. For details of the configuration, refer to “10.5 Print”.

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9.11 Acquisition

You can connect to the photographing equipment and get data. To carry out this operation, log in as a
user with a right to get data.

1. Select a patient on the patient list screen.


2. Click the [Acquisition] button of the menu bar.
3. Click the photographing equipment to connect.
4. The photography screen will launch. Then, take a photograph with the photographing equipment.

 It requires the dedicated software compatible with the connected equipment to


get data. For the dedicated software, contact the distributor.
 For the operation procedure of the dedicated software, refer to its operating
manual.
NOTE  When linking with OCT, etc., the thumbnail images of captured data may not
be displayed on IMAGEnet 6. After the screen is refreshed by clicking
[Update] button, etc., the thumbnail images are displayed.

9.12 Add Data

You can enter and register the results of intraocular pressure examinations, subjective examinations,
and objective examinations. To carry out this operation, log in as a user with a right to enter data.

1. Select a patient on the patient list screen.


2. Click [Add Data] button on the menu bar.
3. Click the examination tab you want to enter.
4. Enter a result.
5. Click [Register] button.

Item Description
[IOP] Register Tonometer data.
[Subjective Data] Register VA and incidental information.
[Objective Data] Register Refractometer and Keratometer data.

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IOP
Register Tonometer data. Calculate the average value by clicking the [Average] button.
[Register] Button

Method

[Average] Button

Right Input area

Left Input area

Comment area

The items displayed by an IOP input screen are as follows.


Item Description
Method An inspection method is chosen. Ex.APPLANATION
1st Enter a first tonometry value of each left and right eye.
2nd Enter a second tonometry value of each left and right eye.
3rd Enter a third tonometry value of each left and right eye.
Average The average value is calculated and automatically inputted. Or, enter it
manually.
[Average] button. By calculating the average value, and automatic input.
Comment Register comments.
[Register] button Register data.

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Subjective Data
Register VA data and incidental information. Click [Prism/PD] button to enter the prism value or PD.

[Prism/PD] button OFF

Examination type Examination method

[Register] Button

PD area

Far input area

Near input area

Comment input area

[Prism/PD] button ON

[Prism/PD] Button [Prism/PD] input area

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The items displayed by a SubjectData input screen are as follows.
Item Description
Examination type Any one of “correction”, “trial” can be selected.
Examination method An examination method such as “angular vision examination” can be
selected.
Far PD Far PD can be entered.
Near PD Near PD can be entered.
SC/VA Unaided VA can be entered.
JB/CL CL and the like can be entered.
CC/VA Corrected VA can be entered.
S,C,A S, C, A can be entered.
RGTEST Result of RG Test can be entered.
[Prism/PD] button Entering method of prism value can be switched between X-Y coordinates
and P-B (polar coordinates).
P(H) ,B Prism value of horizontal direction can be entered and base value
can be selected. Any one of “I”, “O” shall be selected as base
value. “I” means Base In. “O” means Base Out.
P(V), B Prism value of vertical direction can be entered and base value
can be selected. Any one of “D”, “U” can be selected as base
value. “D” means Base Down. “U” means Base Up.
P Prism value of polar coordinates can be entered.
Angle Angle of polar coordinates can be entered.
PD PD value can be entered.
Comment Comment can be entered.
[Register] button Register data.

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Objective Data
Enter the ref value and kerato values into each area. They are registered as one objective
examination if you click the [Register] button.

 Ref

Refractive power measurement input area (Right) Refractive power measurement input area (Left)

Comment input area


[Register] Button

The items displayed by a Ref input screen are as follows.


Item Description
SPH SPH can be entered.
CYL CYL can be entered.
AX AX can be entered.
Average Calculated by [Average] button value (SPH, CYL, and AX) is automatically
inputted. Or, enter it manually.
[Average] button The average value is calculated and automatically inputted.
PD PD can be entered.
Comment Comment can be entered.
[Register] button Register data.

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 Kerato
Kerato data input area (Right) Kerato data input area (Left)

Comment input area

The items displayed by a Kerato input screen are as follows.


Item Description
Dpt Corneal refractive power can be entered.
mm Corneal curvature radius can be entered.
A (R1) Measured value of flat meridian corneal curvature can be entered.
A (R2) Measured value of steep meridian corneal curvature can be entered.
Average The average value of Corneal refractive power and Corneal curvature
radius can be entered. Or, it is automatically entered in the [calculation]
button.
CYL Corneal astigmatic refractive power can be entered. Or, it is automatically
entered in the [calculation] button.
AX Measured value of flat meridian corneal curvature can be entered. Or, it is
automatically entered in the [calculation] button.
[calculate] button The calculation is automatically inputted. (Average “Dpt”, Average “mm”,
“CYL”, “AX”)
Comment Comment can be entered.

9.13 Move / Delete Data

Data can be moved or deleted on the administration screen.

9.13.1 Moving data

You can move data to another patient. To carry out this operation, log in as a user with a right to move
data.
1. Click the [Administration] button of the menu bar.
2. Click [Administration] and then patient information.
3. Enter the information of the patient registered to the data to move into the patient information
column.
4. Click the [Search] button.
5. Click a patient in the patient list.

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6. Select the data to move.
7. Click the [Move] button.
8. The “Select Patient” dialog will be displayed. Then click the [Search] button to search the
destination patient.
9. Select the destination patient and click the [Move] button.

9.13.2 Deleting data

You can delete data. You can move data to another patient. To carry out this operation, log in as a
user with a right to delete data.
1. Click the [Administration] button of the menu bar.
2. Click [Administration] and then patient information.
3. Enter the information of the patient registered to the data to delete into the patient information
column.
4. Click the [Search] button.
5. Click a patient in the patient list.
6. Select the data to delete.
7. Click the [Delete] button.
8. Click the [OK] button in the message “Do you delete this data ? “.

9.14 Register and Edit User

To register or edit a user, be sure to log in as an administrator. Otherwise, the


NOTE menus are not displayed.

Data can be registered or edited on the administration screen.

9.14.1 Registering new user

1. Click the [Administration] button of the menu bar.


2. Click [Administration] and then user information.
3. Click the [Add] button in the user search panel.
4. The “User Information” dialog will be displayed. Then enter the necessary information. The
mandatory items are ID, password, and role name.
5. Click the [Register] button of the “User Information” dialog.

9.14.2 Editing user information

1. Click the [Administration] button of the menu bar.


2. Click [Administration] and then user information.
3. Press the [Search] button in the user search panel to search the user to edit.
4. Click the user to edit from the user list.
5. Click the [Edit] button in the user search panel.
6. Edit user information in the displayed “User Information” dialog.
7. Click the [Update] button of the “User Information” dialog.

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9.14.3 Deleting user

You cannot delete any users who are carrying out an operation.
NOTE

1. Click the [Administration] button of the menu bar.


2. Click [Administration] and then user information.
3. Press the [Search] button in the user search panel to search the user to delete.
4. Click the user to edit from the user list.
5. Click the [Delete] button in the user search panel.
6. Click the [OK] button in the message “Do you delete this data?”.

9.14.4 Adding user role

1. Click the [Administration] button of the menu bar.


2. Click [Administration] and then user information.
3. Click the [Add] button of the user role.
4. Enter the role name in the “User Role Information” dialog and check the rights to permit.
5. Click the [Register] button of the “User Role Information” dialog.

10 Configuration
To do setting work, be sure to log in as an administrator. Otherwise, the setting
NOTE menus are not displayed.

Configure settings for IMAGEnet6.

1. Click the [Administration] button of the menu bar.


2. Click the [Configuration].

The settings include the following items. For the details, refer to the following chapters.
Item Description
[Common] tab Settings regarding general operations while using the device
[Location] tab Settings of the locations to save data
[OCT] tab Settings regarding OCT data
[OCT (Export)] tab Settings regarding the export of OCT data
[Acquisition] tab Settings of the equipment to get data
[Option] tab Settings regarding optional functions

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10.1 Common

These are settings regarding general operations while using the device. Select each selection item.
Item Description Options Default
Default Language Language selected by English English
default 日本語
Thumbnail Size Size of the image Small Large
displayed in Thumbnail Medium
View Large
Click Mode Click operation when Double Click Double Click
*1
switching the screen Single Click
from Thumbnail View
to Single View
OCT Operation Mode Mouse operation mode Normal Normal
in OCT View Fastmap
Date Format Format of the data yyyy/mm/dd yyyy/mm/dd
used for display and mm/dd/yyyy
file names of export dd/mm/yyyy
yyyy:Year, 4-digit
figure
mm:Month, 2-digit
figure
dd:Day, 2-digit figure
Export Image Format Format of the image to Jpeg Jpeg
be exported PNG
Export File Name File name of the image Refer to “10.1.1 How to ・Selection item
to be exported set file name“ ID
Create Date
Create Time
Procedure
R/L
・Separator
_
・Digits of sequence
number
3
*2
Export Destination Location setting of the Browser Brower
image to be exported Server
Limit special Selection of whether to Enable Enable
characters in Patient disable entry of special Disable
*3
ID characters into the
patient ID
Procedure Name Procedure name used ― Multi:Binder (“Fixed”
when saving the data is enabled)
*4
of Multi View
*1 If single-click is selected, the operation for multiple selection is [Ctrl] + click.
*2 If browser is selected, it is the operation for download of the browser in use. With this setting, the
export function in Thumbnail View is disabled.
*3 The special characters which are prohibited to be entered are ““¥ / : \ 'Space' * ? . < > | _ ! # $ % &”.
*4 If “Fixed” is checked, you cannot change the procedure name when saving data. Use the setting
value for saving data.

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10.1.1 How to set file name

Set the file name of the file to be exported. The file name is composed of the setting items separated
by separators in order from above followed by the set number of digits of a serial number. The
extension of the file name is the one set in the settings of the export image format.

Selection item Setting item

Item Description
Selection item List of items available as a file name.
[Add]button Moves the selected selectable item to the setting item column.
[Delete]button Move the selected setting item to the selectable item column.
Setting item List of items to be used as a file name.
[Up]button Moves the selected setting item to the next upper position.
[Down]button Moves the selected setting item to the next lower position.
Separator Delimiter between setting items.
Digits of sequence Last number of the file name. If this is set to 1, a number from 0 to 9 is
number attached to the file name.

10.2 Location

These are setting of the locations to save data. Enter the destination folder path. All items except OCT
archive data and KR-1W cache data are mandatory.
Item Description
Image Location to save images
Thumbnail Location to save thumbnail images
OCT Data Location to save OCT data
OCT Data Cache Location to save cache data of OCT data
OCT Data Archive Location to save archive data of OCT data
Up to 16 locations can be set
KR1W Cache Location to save cache data used for display of wave-front analyzer data

For the location to save data, specify a hard drive with sufficient space.
NOTE

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10.3 OCT

These are settings regarding the display of OCT data. Select each selection item.
Item Description Options Default
B-Scan Scale Scale of B-Scan ・Retina ・Retina
1:1 1:2
1:2 ・Anterior
1:3 1:1
1:4
・Anterior
1:1
B-Scan Default Color Default display color BW BW
of B-Scan Color
Reverse
Bscan to Grid B-Scan image to Grid Auto Auto
Display Height Ratio Display Height Ratio 3:1
4:1
Circle Direction Display direction of N-S-T-I-N N-S-T-I-N
the B-Scan image of T-S-N-I-T
Circle scan
Normative Color Setting of the ・3D Disc / 3D Macula / Transparent/Yellow/Red
normative color 3D Wide / 3D Wide(V)
display color of Transparent/Yellow/Red
Super Pixel of grid Green/Yellow/Red
display
Normative Default Setting of the race in Global Global
Ethnic Group normative color Asian
display for patients
with no race set
Trend Overlay/Graph Initial setting of the ・Overlay 1/2 ・Overlay 1
Default Value overlaid images and None RNFL-4
3D Disc the graphs in the RNFL-4 ・Overlay 2
Trend View RNFL-12 Thickness Map
SP-200 ・Graph 1
Shadowgram cpRNFL / Average
Thickness Map ・Graph 2
・Graph 1/2 cpRNFL / Average
(Left items)
cpRNFL
Subjective
IOP
(Right item)
Average
Detail
Detail2
Trend Overlay/Graph Initial setting of the ・Overlay 1/2 ・Overlay 1
Default Value overlaid images and None ETDRS
3D Macula the graphs in the ETDRS-6 ・Overlay 2
Trend View ETDRS Thickness Map
SP-200 ・Graph 1
SP-600 RNFL / Average
Shadowgram ・Graph 2
Thickness Map RNFL / Average
・Graph 1/2
(Left items)
RNFL
Retina

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GCL++
GCL+
Subjective
IOP
(Right item)
Average
Detail
Trend Overlay/Graph Initial setting of the ・Overlay 1/2 ・Overlay 1
Default Value overlaid images and None SP-600
3D Macula(V) the graphs in the SP-200 ・Overlay 2
Trend View SP-600 Thickness Map
Shadowgram ・Graph 1
Thickness Map RNFL / Average
Asymmetry Map ・Graph 2
・Graph 1/2 RNFL / Average
(Left items)
RNFL
Retina
GCL++
GCL+
Subjective
IOP
(Right item)
Average
Detail
Trend Overlay/Graph Initial setting of the ・Overlay 1/2 ・Overlay 1
Default Value overlaid images and None None
3D Wide the graphs in the RNFL-4 ・Overlay 2
Trend View RNFL-12 Thickness Map
SP-200 ・Graph 1
Shadowgram cpRNFL / Average
Thickness Map ・Graph 2
・Graph 1/2 cpRNFL / Ave
(Left items)
cpRNFL
RNFL
Retina
GCL++
GCL+
Subjective
IOP
(Right item)
Average
Detail
Detail2
Trend Overlay/Graph Initial setting of the ・Overlay 1/2 ・Overlay 1
Default Value overlaid images and None RNFL-4
3D Wide(V) the graphs in the RNFL-4 ・Overlay 2
Trend View RNFL-12 Thickness Map
SP-200 ・Graph 1
Shadowgram cpRNFL / Average
Thickness Map ・Graph 2
・Graph 1/2 cpRNFL / Average
(Left items)
cpRNFL
RNFL
Retina
GCL++
GCL+

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Subjective
IOP
(Right item)
Average
Detail
Detail2
Trend Overlay/Graph Initial setting of the ・Overlay 1/2 ・Overlay 1
Default Value overlaid images and None RNFL-4
Circle the graphs in the RNFL-4 ・Overlay 2
Trend View RNFL-12 RNFL-12
・Graph 1/2 Thickness Map
(Left items) ・Graph 1
cpRNFL cpRNFL / Average
Subjective ・Graph 2
IOP cpRNFL / Average
(Right item)
Average
Detail
Detail2
Grid (Single View) Initial setting for grid ・RNFL ・RNFL
display in Single 4 12
View 6 ・ETDRS
12 ETDRS
・ETDRS ・SuperPixel(3D
ETDRS Macula)
ETDRS-6 600
・SuperPixel(3D
Macula)
200
600
Grid (Other View) Initial setting for grid ・3D Disc ・3D Disc
display in other than SP200 RNFL-12
Single View RNFL-4 ・3D Macula
RNFL-6 ETDRS
RNFL-12 ・3D Macula(V)
・3D Macula SP600
SP200 ・3D Wide
SP600 RNFL-12
ETDRS-6 ・3D Wide(V)
ETDRS ETDRS
・3D Macula(V)
SP200
SP600
ETDRS-6
ETDRS
・3D Wide
SP200
SP600
RNFL-4
RNFL-6
RNFL-12
ETDRS
ETDRS-6
・3D Wide(V)
SP200
SP600
RNFL-4
RNFL-6
RNFL-12

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ETDRS
ETDRS-6
Report Default Initial setting for ・3D Wide ・3D Wide
Display report formats for the Standard Standard
scan patterns whose Glaucoma ・3D Macula
report formats are ・3D Macula Retina
selectable Retina ・Others
GCL Standard
・Others
Standard
Evenly
Bscan Image Format Setting for data Jpeg Jpeg
format of B-Scan PNG
image
Report Image Setting for data Jpeg Jpeg
Format format of Report PNG
image PDF
Bscan Default Setting for initial Disable Disable
Moving Average condition of B-Scan Enable
image: whether
moving average
process is performed
or not
Disc Topo Initial setting for Disc ・Reference plane ・Reference plane
Topo height 120 μm (Default)
120 μm (Default) ・Notation method
60 μm Simple mode
90 μm
Custom
・Notation method
Simple mode
Detail mode

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10.4 OCT (Export)

These are settings regarding the export of OCT data.


Select each selection item.
Item Description Options Default
Action Action when the Save on DB Save on DB
[Export] button of the Export
toolbar is pressed
Procedure Name Procedure name at the ― Screen Shot:
time of export ScreenShot
Fundus(Upper):
Fundus(Upper)
Fundus(Lower):
Fundus(Lower)
Fundus (Color):Color
Fundus (FAF):FAF
Fundus (Red-free):
Red-free
Fundus (IR):IR
B-Scan:B-Scan

Enface:Enface
Angiography:Angio
Angio B:AngioB
Report:OCTReport

10.5 Print

These are settings for print. Nothing is set by default. Set the items if you want to print them.
Item Description Options Default
Hospital Name Hospital name ―
Hospital Address Hospital address ―

10.6 Option

These are settings regarding the display of OCT data. Select each selection item.
Item Description Options Default
ReAnalyze Usage of the re- Disable Disable
analysis function Enable

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11 MAINTENANCE
Before the capacity of the hard disk reaches the maximum limit, you must transfer to a hard disk that is
larger capacity.
To do a backup of the data, you can use the archive functions.

Be sure to login with administrator privileges when performing maintenance work.


NOTE

11.1 Install the Archive Tool

To use the archive tool, it needs to install. Follow these steps to install.

1. Set the installation disk to the computer.

2. Run Tools\ArchiveTool\setup.exe in the installation disk.

3. Click [Next] button on the setup screen.

4. Enter the user information, click [Next] button.

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5. After checking the displayed content, click [Next] button.

6. Click [Install] button. Start the installation.

7. Finish the installation. Click [Finish] button.

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11.2 Run the Archive tool

Run [Start]-[All Programs]-[TOPCON]-[IMAGEnet 6 Archive Tools]-[DBArchive]. Set up and click


[Archive Start] button.

Target database

Image data settings

OCT data settings

Progress status

[Archive Start] button

Schedule setting

Item Description
Target database Set the archive target database.
Image data settings Set if you run for image data.
OCT data settings Set if you run for OCT data.
Progress status Display status of progress, after clicking [Archive Start] button. You can
cancel the process if you click [Cancel] button.
[Archive Start] button Start the archive in the set content.
Schedule setting Set if you want to run the archive repeatedly.

Target database
Enter the information for the database to run the archive.
Item Description
Server Name Enter the connecting server name.
Database Name Enter the database name for archiving.
Login User Enter the user name for the database. Use to login user with
administrator privileges.
Password Enter the login password for the database.

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Image data settings
Settings for archiving the image data . Set if you run for image data.
The data of Wave-Front Analyzer is archived as the image data.
Item Description
[Excuse] Put a check to archiving the image data.
Archive Folder Enter the folder name for saving the archived data.
Archiving image data use twice capacity of data that will be copied.
Needs to set hard disk with enough free space.
Archive Size Set the value as the maximum size of folder for saving data. Create a
folder under [Archive Folder] using [Archive Size].
Minimum size is 600MB.

OCT data settings


Settings for archiving the OCT data . Set if you run for OCT data.
Item Description
[Excuse] Put a check to archiving the OCT data.
Archive Folder Enter the folder name for saving the archived data.
Needs to set hard disk with enough free space.
Archive Size Set the value as the maximum size of folder for saving data. Create a
folder under [Archive Folder] using [Archive Size].
Minimum size is 600MB.

Set the folder name for saving the archived data to [OCT Data Archive] of the
NOTE location on the configuration. If you don't set, cannot display the archived data.

Progress status
Display the status for archiving image data and OCT data.
When you click each [cancel] button, cancel process.
When you click [Archive Start ] button, display the number of target data. Progress bar go from left to
right, display the number of processed data.

Progress bar Number of processed data [Cancel] button



Number of target data
Schedule settings
Settings for keeping the archive on a schedule. Set if you want to run the archive repeatedly.
Item Description
Day of the week Select the day of the week for archiving.
Start time Set the start time for archiving.
Duration Set the processing time for archiving. After starting the process, run
only the set time.
[Scheduler Start] button Start the process according to the schedule.
[Cancel] button Cancel the process performed on the schedule.

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12 BEFORE REQUESTING SEVICE
Please try the operation according to the contents if the following message is displayed during the
operation.

Message Contents
The user name or password is User name or password is incorrect. Please try to log in to
incorrect. confirm.
The license limit has been reached. Login number of users has reached the number of licenses.
Please check the usage status.
The trial period has expired. The trial period has expired. Activate your license according
to the installation procedure.
Failed to connect the database. Failed to connect the database. Please check the database
setting.
Select patient You have performed an operation without selecting a patient.
Select a patient from the patient list, please perform the
operation again.
The following characters cannot be The characters available for patient registration are limited.
used in Patient ID:Ӵ / : \ 'Space' The displayed characters cannot be used. Only one-byte
*?.<>|_!#$%& characters are limited and two-byte characters can be used
without limitation.
Input all items This message may be displayed when you attempt to update
the settings. The setting screen with some items not entered
will open. Then enter the setting values and update again.

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13 SPECIFICATIONS AND PERFORMANCE
13.1 Product Requirements

To operate IMAGEnet 6, the following software programs and hardware devices are required. If you
want to use in stand-alone, please use the same specs as the server. If you use this software in client-
server configuration, please be sure to use the operating system (hereinafter referred to as OS) for the
server.

13.1.1 Software

Server  Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard 64bit


Either of the following is required:
 Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 32bit
Operating  Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 64bit
System Client  Microsoft Windows 8.1 Pro 32bit
 Microsoft Windows 8.1 Pro 64bit
 Microsoft Windows 10 Pro 32bit
 Microsoft Windows 10 Pro 64bit
 One of editions of “Microsoft SQL Server 2012(Enterprise,
Standard, Express)”
Database
 One of editions of “Microsoft SQL Server 2014(Enterprise,
Standard, Express)”
Either of the following is required:
Web Browser  Internet Explorer 11
 Google Chrome 43.0 – 47.0

 When there is high patient volume, use a database server of Standard edition
or later.
NOTE  When you use the Volume3D function, please use Google Chrome exclusively.

13.1.2 Hardware

 Client (Minimum specs)


CPU Intel Core2Duo E6600 4MB L2 2.4GHz 1066MHz FSB, or faster
Personal Memory(RAM) At least 1Gbyte of RAM. (2Gbytes or more recommended.)
Computer Other When you use the Volume3D, need the Graphic board that supports
OpenGL 4.3.(Intel HD Graphics 4400 or later)
Monitor  Minimum 1280×1024 dots, full-color display.
 The DPI setting of the display has to be “Normal size”.
 Server
CPU Intel Xeon E3-1270v2 (3.5 GHz, 8MB cash, 4Core) , or faster
Personal
Memory(RAM) At least 16Gbyte of RAM.
Computer
Hard Disk At least 2Tbyte (RAID recommendations )
Monitor  Minimum 1280×1024 dots, full-color display.
 The DPI setting of the display has to be “Normal size”.

 Use a PC which conforms to UL 60950/UL 60950-1 or IEC 60950/IEC 60950-1.


NOTE  Check the system requirements for the OS you have installed.

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Please provide the following information when contacting us regarding questions about this software:
• Model Name: IMAGEnet 6
• Serial No.: This is printed on the installation disk.
• Period of use: Please inform us of the date of purchase.
•Defective condition: Please provide us with as much detail as possible on the problem.

Ophthalmic Data System


IMAGEnet 6

User Manual
Rev.5 January 20, 2016

Published by TOPCON CORPORATION


75-1 Hasunuma-cho, Itabashi-ku, Tokyo, 174-8580 Japan.

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IMAGEnet 6

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