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Set a Logout Time for Your Daytona and California rg Device

Set up a logout time for your Daytona and California rg device quickly and efficiently with our easy-to-follow instructions.

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This video is for customers who may have questions on how to get you or your staff members up to speed on your Silverstone device.

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Eye Steering with Daytona, California, Monaco, and Silverstone

To image the extreme periphery of a retina, beyond the 200 degrees already captured in an on-axis image, you have the option to perform eye steering on your Daytona, California, Monaco, and Silverstone device.

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Taking optomap af images on your Optos Device

The imaging procedure for capturing an optomap af (fundus autofluorescence) is the same as capturing a color (rg and/or rgb) image on your Optos Device.

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Option 1

This video is for customers who may have questions on how to get you or your staff members up to speed on your Silverstone device.

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Monaco OCT Report Training Video

The following video is intended to provide training on OCT Segmentation and Reference Database reports available in OptosAdvance for the Monaco in the United States.  The video is broken down into chapters for easy navigation to specific topics.

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Downloading or Requesting a User Manual for My Device (Instructions for Use)

User Manuals (Instructions for Use) for all Optos devices are available for download in a number of languages, and can be found in CustomerCentral.

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Monaco Device Complete Training Video

This comprehensive video provides proper operational procedures and imaging techniques on the Monaco.

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Manually Edit, Change, or Update the Autolaterality on Your California Device

Easily update auto-laterality settings on your California device with our simple guide. 

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Stereo imaging with Daytona, California, Monaco, Silverstone

Stereo imaging is a technique for creating or enhancing the illusion of depth in an image. These images are then viewed with a stereoscope to view in all 3 dimensions. To view detailed information on performing stereo imaging on your Daytona, California, Monaco, Silverstone, reference the applicable instructional video within CustomerCentral.

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California rg Device Complete Training Video

This comprehensive video provides proper operational procedures and imaging techniques on the California rg.

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Silverstone Device Complete Training Video

This comprehensive video provides proper operational procedures and imaging techniques on the Silverstone.

 

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Setting up the Multi-mode Feature on Monaco, and Silverstone

Multi-mode, available in the Monaco and Silverstone devices, is a user-defined series of color, autofluorescence (af ), and OCT scans for rapid image capture. Using multi-mode, you can capture the color, af, and OCT scans for both eyes in as little as 90 seconds.

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California rgb Device Complete Training Video

This comprehensive video provides proper operational procedures and imaging techniques on the California rgb.

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Daytona Device Complete Training Video

This comprehensive video provides proper operational procedures and imaging techniques on the Daytona.

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UWF Primary Device Complete Training Video

This comprehensive video provides proper operational procedures and imaging techniques on the Ultra-widefield Primary device.

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Improve OCT Image Quality with Monaco and Silverstone

Performing an OCT scan using Monaco and Silverstone requires that the Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) value be at a minimum of 6/10. To improve the SNR, press the plus (+) or minus (-) button on your hand controller.

Low SNR will result in a grainy image and it should be discarded and retaken.

For tips on OCT imaging using Monaco and Silverstone, log into your CustomerCentral account to review the instructional videos on OCT Imaging.

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Restart/Reboot Device

Optos recommends restarting/rebooting devices once per week.

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