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 |
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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 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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