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Medical Automatic Chart Projector ZMCP-A10

Medical Automatic Chart Projector ZMCP-A10

Medical Automatic Chart Projector ZMCP-A10 projects charts with a magnification of 30X at 5m, ensuring crisp visuals from 2 to 6 meters. It offers a projection area of 330x225mm for optimal visibility and ease of examination. The device delivers quality and convenience with a quick change-over speed of 3 frames per second streamlining workflow, saving valuable time. Packed with cutting-edge features, this device is the perfect addition to any modern optometry practice.

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Medical Automatic Chart Projector

Medical Automatic Chart Projector, designed to streamline and enhance the efficiency of eye examinations in clinical settings. These advanced projectors deliver crisp, clear projections with a magnification of 30X at 5 meters. Featuring 33 different charts, they offer versatile options for visual acuity testing and refraction measurements. Our devices allow quick chart change-overs at 3 frames per second, ensuring a smooth and efficient workflow during examinations. Tailored testing based on the patient's needs. They are an invaluable tool for any optometry or ophthalmology practice.

Frequently Asked Question

1. What types of masking options are included, and what are their uses in testing?

The projector features 28 masking configurations, which allow clinicians to isolate specific chart areas to: Reduce crowding effects Focus patient attention on specific lines or characters Improve testing accuracy in pediatric and low-vision patients Breakdown of masking options: 1 full open view 3 horizontal line masks (for single line reading) 8 vertical line masks (for column isolation) 16 single-character isolation masks 1 R/G split mask (for red-green duochrome testing) These tools are invaluable in achieving precise refractions, reducing eye strain, and customizing tests based on the patient’s needs.

2. Can the projection angle be adjusted for flexible installation?

Yes. The projector features ±10° tilt adjustment horizontally and vertically, allowing it to be installed at various heights and angles while maintaining square alignment with the projection surface. This adjustment ensures image clarity and reduces the need for extensive alignment tools or keystone correction.

3. How many charts are built into the system, and what categories do they cover?

There are 33 high-resolution charts pre-installed in the system, including: Snellen letter charts Landolt C and Tumbling E charts Children’s symbol charts Astigmatic fan and clock charts Binocular vision and fusion charts Red/Green (duochrome) tests Fixation disparity charts These are selected to facilitate a wide range of tests for adults, children, and patients with low vision or special needs.

4. What kind of magnification does this projector offer, and how is it calculated?

At the standard 5-meter distance, the system provides 30X magnification, which refers to the enlargement of optotypes relative to their actual chart size. This magnification ensures that the projected images meet ISO and clinical refraction standards, crucial for precise diagnosis and prescription of corrective lenses.

5. Can the projector be integrated with other ophthalmic devices?

While the projector functions independently, it can be used alongside phoropters, vision testing charts, and refractors, providing a seamless workflow in clinical vision assessment.

6. How does an automatic chart projector differ from a manual one?

An automatic chart projector allows the user to switch charts, adjust brightness, and change orientations using a remote control or built-in interface, offering greater convenience, speed, and accuracy compared to manual systems.

7. Can the projector be used with all types of refraction units?

Yes, most automatic chart projectors are designed to be compatible with standard refraction units. However, it's important to verify compatibility with the specific model and manufacturer before purchase.

8. Can I use it in a room with ambient light?

Yes, but for the best results, dimming the room lights or using a projector with a high-contrast display is recommended to ensure chart clarity.

9. What should I do if the projector stops working or malfunctions?

Check the power source and remote batteries Ensure no obstructions block the lens or IR receiver Refer to the troubleshooting section in the user manual Contact technical support for further assistance