iCare DRSplus Fundus Imaging System User Manual

Icare DRSplus is a fundus imaging device that uses infrared and visible light to obtain confocal images of the retina. It operates as a standalone unit and is intended for acquiring retinal images with or without a mydriatic agent and reviewing them. The device is designed for healthcare professionals trained in ophthalmology.

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Key features

  • Confocal scanning retinal imaging
  • Standalone unit
  • Non-mydriatic option
  • Image review capabilities
  • Patient database management
  • Remote viewer access
  • Image export and printing
  • System maintenance tools
  • Software updates
  • Security features

Frequently asked questions

Icare DRSplus is a fundus imaging device that captures high-resolution images of the retina using confocal scanning technology.

Yes, Icare DRSplus can be used for non-mydriatic examinations, but the device requires a minimum pupil size of 2.5 mm for optimal image quality.

You can connect Icare DRSplus to a network using the Ethernet port on the back panel of the device.

Yes, Icare DRSplus offers image export and printing capabilities. You can export images as DICOM files or as standard image formats, and you can print images directly from the device or remotely using the Remote Viewer.

Icare DRSplus supports software updates that can be installed through the device's interface or using a USB flash drive.
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