The Topcon TRC-NW6S Non-Mydriatic Retinal Camera is the ideal instrument for the growing market in Telemedicine and Diabetic Screening. The Topcon TRC-NW6S features eight peripheral fixation points as well as a built-in standard central fixation point, which provide fixed, reproducible fields for use in various study protocols. The main optical system in the Topcon TRC-NW6S incorporates a dual magnification mechanism to allow for digital video capture of either 45° or 30° fields.
To assist in capturing multiple images using today’s advanced video technology, the Topcon TRC-NW6S incorporates five flash levels to choose from. This gives the user greater flexibility for capturing all patient images while using the Topcon TRC-NW6S, with the most effective level of illumination for each image.
The Topcon TRC-NW6S is compatible with the Topcon IMAGEnet MOSAIC 2000 software. Once connected to our IMAGEnet system, the fixed field positions are automatically forwarded to the computer so that a composite image may be quickly created in the computer for printout and / or evaluation.
Topcon TRC-NW6S Telemedicine Digital Imaging System
Topcon combines the benefits of IMAGEnet Lite, a standard in powerful imaging software, and a Compaq PC with the Topcon TRC-NW6 or TRC-NW6S to assemble an easy to use color fundus screening package. The Topcon TRC-NW6S incorporates the latest advances in digital imaging software with the Topcon Non-Mydriatic retinal camera allowing a technician to perform highly accurate color-digital retinopathy screenings within a comfortable and easy to use platform.
The Topcon TRC-NW6S Fundus Camera comes with the Topcon MOSAIC 2000 software, which allows a composite image to be quickly created for printout and/or evaluation. Low illumination on the Topcon TRC-NW6S assures patient comfort and compliance to make screening large volumes of test candidates fast and efficient. Since the captured images are digital they may be stored for future screening comparisons, E-mailed to a central patient database for more comprehensive study and/or printed directly to a digital printer for hard copy record keeping.