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    Retinal imaging contr ol softwar e NM (CR-1 Mark II) V ersion 3.1 New Featur es Guide Intr oduction Before using this software, r ead th e Op eration Manual for Retinal imaging control software NM (CR-1 Mark II) version 2.0 (h ereinafter “Operation Man ual”). Operating precautions are also included in the O peration Manual. This guide explains [...]

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    2 Softwar e Requirements V ersion 3. 1 runs in the following envir onment. The updated specificat ions are shown in bold. Descr iptions of New Functions Deleting Rows from Pa tient History List Y o u can delete unnecessary rows from the Patient History list. Click the row you want to delete to select it, and press the Delete key. The row is d elete[...]

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    Displaying Image in Full-screen 3 Displaying Image in Full-scr een The Retinal imaging contr ol so ft ware NM can display reti nal images in full screen. Click [ Full Screen ] or double-click the thumbnail that you want to display in full screen. To return to the pr evious screen, click [ Return ] or press the ESC key. See also section 6.1 “Main [...]

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    4 Manipulating Images in Stereo Display 2 Change the set tings. Y ou can display mor e settings, by selecting the Detail checkbox. 3 Click [ OK ] to close t he Capture screen. Manipulating Images in Stere o Display Y o u can record two captured images paired in a ster eo image on the Stereo Display screen. Pairing Images for Ster eo Images 1 Click [...]

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    Manipulatin g Images in Stereo Display 5 4 Click [ Pair ]. The images in the side -by-side alignment are re corded as a stereo image. 5 Click [ Close ]. The ster eo mark is added to th e thumbnails. Pair as stereo image. The stereo mark appears. Unpair the images. The stereo mark disappears. Adjust images Apply the same effect to both imag es (zoom[...]

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    6 Saving Displayed Imag e in TIFF Form at Displaying Stereo Image The stereo mark (gla sses) appear s on the th umbnails o f images that are paired as stereo images. 1 Click a thumbnail that has the stereo mark. 2 Click [ Stere o View ]. The Stereo View scr een appears. Initially , the Zoo m In tool is se lected for the m ouse. T o zoom in, zo om o[...]

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    Setting Personal Name Sepa rator Conversion Rule in DICOM 7 Setting Personal Na me Separator Convers ion Rule in DICOM Y ou can set the conversion rule fo r the separator between name el ements in DICOM. On the Other tab of the System screen , select a conversion rule option. The setting is a pplied to screen displays and DICO M text string output.[...]

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    Setting T ransfer Syntax for DICOM 5 Select the Anonymization T ype from the list box ( Blank or Replace ). When Replace is selected for Anonymization T ype , input a text string that replaces the original value. 6 Click [ OK ]. The Anonymization Settings screen closes. Setting T ransfer Syntax for DICOM Y o u can specify a transfer syntax to expor[...]