Huvitz Interface
(Undefined variable: zzEIVariables.ProductName5) receives data from the Huvitz equipment and displays the data in the (Undefined variable: zzEIVariables.ProductName5) chart window.
(Undefined variable: zzEIVariables.ProductName5) does not send data to the Huvitz equipment.
The HRK7000 and HRK8000 Wavefront Autorefractor/Keratometer import only autorefraction and keratometry data into (Undefined variable: zzEIVariables.ProductName5), not wavefront data.
The Huvitz interface saves data in the patient exam. If (Undefined variable: zzEIVariables.ProductName5) is installed on your computer, you can open the exam to view the data.
Network Connection Method
The Huvitz interface uses a serial RS-232 cable or a null modem to connect to the computer or Terminal Server. The Huvitz equipment interface can use multiple serial ports per workstation.
This section includes the following topics:
- Setting Up the Huvitz Equipment
- Setting Up the Huvitz Interface
- Installing HDR-Mate
- Setting Up HDR-Mate
- Activating HDR-Mate to Receive Data from Huvitz
- Using the Huvitz Interface
- If you use the Huvitz DRS3100 in a wireless environment, you must hard-wire a computer in the exam room to the Huvitz equipment by connecting the Huvitz DRS3100 PC translation box to the serial port on the computer and sharing your export directory.
- If you use more than one Huvitz DRS3100 in a wireless environment, the export directory on the network must be accessible from the tablet, PC, or laptop. For more information on selecting your export directory, see Setting Up HDR-Mate.
- If you use multiple Huvitz pieces of Huvitz equipment in multiple exam rooms, see article 000007884 in the Eyefinity Support Community for instructions on how to set up your export directories.