Designed to assess the clarity and sharpness of a patient’s visual abilities, visual acuity testing systems are based on having the patient view a chart of optotypes, colors or patterns. A standard part of most exam lanes, visual acuity tests can take a number of forms. At their simplest, these tests can be preprinted cards or charts that can be hung or projected on a wall. However, newer digital visual acuity testing systems are built around computer monitors which allow the system to feature a large number of vision tests that can be accessed via remote control and set up for direct or mirrored viewing. Whether evaluating a new patient or conducting a post-op assessment, a visual acuity testing system can be an important part of a practice.
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Company | NIDEK | NIDEK |
Item | TS-610/310 Tabletop Refraction System | SC-1600 Pola / 1600 System Chart |
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Product Number | REFRACTOR RT-6100 Tabletop Refraction System TS-310 | SC-1600 Pola / 1600 |
Description | The TS-610 and TS-310 are tabletop subjective refraction workstations that integrate chart and refractor into a single unit.
NIDEK’s recognized pedigree of quality examination process is embodied in a groundbreaking design that redefines | Selectable working distance The working distance can be pre-selected from 2.5 to 6 m in increments of 50 cm, accommodating any size examination room. Polarized chart for binocular test (only for SC-1600 Pola) The SC-1600 Pola adopts the |
Features | Advanced space-saving refraction for efficient workflow
The enhanced capabilities of the TS-610 best serve operators who need the highest refractive performance.
This all-in-one workstation will exceed your expectations for subjective refraction capabilities. The expanded network capability improves usability and adapts to various usage situations.
Simple and reliable refraction in an attractive design
The TS-310 will provide reliable, standard examination with simple, core functions.
Super space-saving design of the TS-310 offers flexible room arrangement without compromising the precision needed in every refraction.
Reliable chart unit
The TS series uniquely uses the same high resolution charts for both distance and near testing. Switching between distant and near is smoothly achieved with a single button push.
Flexible measurement options
Regardless of personal measurement style, or sitting/standing ergonomic preferences, the TS series ensures comfortable refractive examinations for patients and operators alike.
Easy installation
The TS series does not require complex angle and distance adjustments during installation, which can be achieved by any staff member without expert knowledge. It can be easily transported and installed in any facility including eyecare practices, clinics, mobile optometric vehicles, and care facilities for temporary use.
Available for the TS-610
User-friendly control console
The 10.4-inch color LCD touch screen displays a great deal of information including near chart images, refraction diagrams, eye diagram, visual images as viewed by impaired eyes, NIDEK OPD-Scan III summary, and amsler grid.
Empowered Refraction Solution
NIDEK offers our Empowered Refraction Solutions as options to enhance the performance of the people involved with eye examination.
- Fully Assisted Refraction System
The Fully Assisted Refraction System (FARS) is an optional kit for the NIDEK Tabletop Refraction System TS-610, used to determine the full correction by the patient’s response based on objective data or glasses data input by the staff. The kit consists of a joystick controller and the Fully Assisted Refraction System application software. This system brings the efficiency of the refraction and contributes to the improvement of the workflow and staff allocation in a facility.
- RT-6100 CB for Windows
RT-6100 CB for Windows is an optional software for the RT-6100, that enables control using a Windows computer/tablet. This software delivers the comprehensive examination capabilities of the existing control console.
* The computer and tablet are not included or sold. Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries.
Available for the TS-310
Operation-rich control box
The 5.7-inch color LCD touch screen displays all data with high visibility. Simple, understandable, and comfortable user interfaces ensure an effective operation.
| - Flexible system integration
- Selectable working distance
- Smart display function
- Contrast test
- Night mode
- Indication of a slide image
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