The Standard in Corneal Topography

Keratron Scout, in its three configurations - portable, fixed, intraoperative – is a compact, transportable and practical device. It adds flexibility of use to the precision, high repeatability and the capacity to highlight the slightest details, characteristics that have made Keratron™ the topographer of reference in the sector.

The exclusive design of the “mires cone” with EPCS (Eye Position Control System) makes Keratron Scout fully adaptable to the most complex cases, ensuring the best efficiency and a lower number of repeated attempts.

The instrument becomes portable, inserting a special power supply module at the base and, thanks to the headrest device and the repeatability control, it allows easy acquisition and maximum reliability measurements.

The Keratron ™ Scout, thanks to its integrated display, allows full control during the image acquisition process and a quick transfer of the same to a PC.

Main Functions

  • Wide Range Corneal Topography
  • Corneal Aberrometry
  • Pupillometry
  • Non-invasive Break-up Time

Keratron™ Scout, with integrated display, offers full control during the process of image acquisition and enables a rapid transfer of these to the PC.

Technical Specifications

Parameters Specifications
Model Keratron Scout
Configurations
Portable battery or cable operated
Slit lamp easily mounted on any slit lamp
Videokeratoscope
Area of analysis 10 mm x 14 mm (visible on the monitor)
Keratoscope cone 28 border mires, equally spaced on a 43D sphere
Analysed points over 80,000
Measured points 7,168
Corneal coverage from 0.33 mm (minimum diameter on a 43D sphere) up to 11 mm on a normal eye
Measured area 90% of the corneal surface (normal eyes)
Dioptric power range from 1D to over 120D
Resolution +/- 0.01D, 1 micron
Focusing device Eye Positioning Control System EPCS (patented) automatic acquisition, with decentration correction
TV camera high resolution (C.C.I.R.)
Monitor 2,5"
Other features "OK" button and OD/OS acquisition keys, low-power standby function, tiltable mires cone (0°-10°)
Weight 1 Kg approx.
Accessories included calibration set, Scout software
Computer (Recommended Minimal Features)
Operating system MS Windows 7/8/10 (32 e 64 bit)
Processor/Memory Intel I3, 2GB RAM
Disks Internal 180 GB HD, CD-ROM
Monitor Super VGA color monitor 14", 1024x768 points 16 millions color
Printer Colour printer
Port USB 2.0 High Speed
Software
Dioptric scale Absolute, Normalised, Adjustable
Keratometric values and indices K-readings, Meridians, Hemimeridians, Maloney Indices, Eccentricity
Pupil border detection, diameter and decentration
Zones and grids 3, 5 and 7 mm, orthogonal axis or millimeter grid
Maps Local curvature, axial curvature, wavefront OPD or Wfe refraction map with 3D insert
Move axis position of the axis selectable as corneal vertex, pupil center or any other choice
Print print screen with header of the institution, or personalised print templates
Special functions profiles, difference, repeatability check, maps comparison, caliper, refraction calculators
Image acquisition enabled with TV camera mounted on a slit lamp and video capture board (not included)
On-line help on-line multi-language help detailed for all functions
Contact lens fluorescein pattern simulation of most of international contact lens manufacturers' geometries
tilting to simulate lid pressure
lens displacement in any position
eccentricity measured at 6 and 8 mm, over-refraction calculator
personalised auto-fit for customised lens
adjustable clearance scale
link to third party software
Internet connection maps can be sent as attachments to e-mail messages
Local network and database management of one or more independent databases shareable in a network
Accessories
Docking base power supply for videokeratoscope, USB interface to the computer, battery charger
Slit lamp kit slit lamp attachment for tonometer hole D=8 mm, connection cable
Far mires cone for deep set eyes. 28 mires are 3 mm more recessed than standard cone
Battery charger normal (15h) or fast (2h)
Battery/Head rest module can be connected to videokeratoscope for hand-held operation
battery 2100 mAh (1 hour)
Port USB 2.0 High Speed
Regulatory
Regulatory Conformity 93/42/EEC Directive on medical devices
Technical standards EN 60601-1:2006, EN 60601-1-2:2007+AC:2010, EN62471:2008, EN 62304:2006
Environmental Specifications
Storage temperature range between -10°C and +60°C
humidity 0-100% (condensation included)
atmospheric pressure 500 to 1060 hPa
Operating temperature range between 0°C and +40°C
humidity 0-90% (non condensing)
atmosphere pressure 700 to 1060 hPa
Electrical Specifications (Docking Base)
Input voltage selectable at 100/120/220/230 Vac
Frequency 50/60 Hz
Power consumption 60 VA
Fuses 220/240 Volt: 1 A T
100/120 Volt: 2 A T
Electrical Specifications (Videokeratoscope)
Input voltage selectable at 100/120/220/230 Vac
Input voltage 14-18 Vdc supplied by the Docking Base or by the Battery
Power consumption 28 VA
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NSW 2144
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QLD 4011
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WA 6062
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