APH550 - Near Vision test

APH550 - Near Vision test


    Submit a ticket


      Remote Support







        • Related Articles

        • VisionR/S Series - Near Vision

          1 Jackson Cross : Smart Test & Standard test Determine the addition 2 Acuity letters  C Landolt Evaluating Near Acuity 3 Dots chart  Dial clock Checking Astigmatism 4  Row of vertical letters Lines of horizontal letters Evaluating phorias (Van ...
        • VisionR 700 - User Manual

        • VisionS 700 - Quick Guide

          The quickstart guide for the compact refraction system Vision-STM 700 (VS700 and VS700I) briefly presents the main features of the instrument. It contains essential information about the device, such as essential functions, maintenance and servicing ...
        • APH550 - User Manual

        • TOPCON - CV5000 - User Manual

        • Recent Articles

        • How to remove the IPL cartridges?

          To remove any of the terminals, hold the hand piece with both hands. Place the thumb under the terminal and push up to disengage. Use your other hand to slide the terminal out.
        • How to remove the IPL cartridges?

          To remove any of the terminals, hold the hand piece with both hands. Place the thumb under the terminal and push up to disengage. Use your other hand to slide the terminal out.
        • How to remove the IPL cartridges?

          To remove any of the terminals, hold the hand piece with both hands. Place the thumb under the terminal and push up to disengage. Use your other hand to slide the terminal out.
        • How to remove the IPL cartridges?

          To remove any of the terminals, hold the hand piece with both hands. Place the thumb under the terminal and push up to disengage. Use your other hand to slide the terminal out.
        • What are the benefits of LM LLT?

          It is fast—a treatment lasts 15 minutes. It is painless. It grants immediate relief to the patient. It is easy and safe for the operator. It is plug-and-play and does not require the operator to be constantly present during the treatment.