Topcon Introduces the TRC-NW400 Non-mydriatic Retinal Camera with Fully Automatic Functions for Alignment, Focusing and Capturing Color Retinal Images

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OAKLAND, NJ, September 17, 2014 – Topcon Medical Systems (TMS) of Oakland, NJ is pleased to announce the release of the fully automatic TRC-NW400 Non-Mydriatic Retinal Camera.

This innovative retinal camera introduces a new concept in digital photography of the eye where high quality imaging meets ease of use. Operators no longer have to take time to align, center, focus and capture color retinal images. The TRC-NW400 does it all by itself quickly and accurately. The TRC- NW400 automatically travels from one eye to the other when both eyes are being photographed. Just positioning the camera in front of the patient’s eye is all that’s necessary to obtain sharp and clear color images of the retina. All functions pertaining to the capture are performed automatically by the internal firmware of the camera.

The TRC-NW400 can be connected to a digital capture system or used as a stand-alone instrument. Being fully DICOM compliant, the TRC-NW400 can save images to a remote server or EMR system without the need for a computer. Additionally, the TRC-NW400 can retrieve the modality work list from the EMR server and save the images captured after the session is completed.

As an independent device, the TRC-NW400 can save images and patient data to a conventional USB drive and print images via a USB port.

The fully automatic features of the TRC-NW400 make it the ideal capture device for active eye care facilities as well as for screening clinics documenting systemic diseases that can affect the retinal vessels. No previous training for ophthalmic photography is needed to operate the instrument and with a brief explanation of the functions virtually anyone can obtain sharp and clear images of the eye fundus. Images of the anterior segment of the eye can also be obtained with the use of the anterior segment feature in the easy-to-follow menu.

A feature of the TRC-NW400 that will undoubtedly be of interest for eye care professionals is the space saving characteristics that permit the instrument to be operated from any position. The TRC-NW400 incorporates a rotating touch panel monitor that allows the operation of the instrument from virtually any angle. This feature lets the photographer be in front, behind or at either side of the patient, optimizing space savings. The TRC-NW400 can comfortably be operated when located against a wall or in a corner.

For more information on the TRC-NW400 Non-mydriatic Retinal Camera, please visit www.topconmedical.com

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