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Title: | How do I download MedmontStudio | Created: | Wednesday, 06 June 2001 |
Category: | Downloading | Modified: | Wednesday, 06 June 2001 |
Details: | MedmontStudio and its component software is shipped with your purchase of any of Medmont's product. It is exclusively licensed and will not run without the license. For this reason it is not available for download from our website. If your supplied media is damaged or lost, please contact Medmont or its Authorised distributors. However if you have an older version of studio then consider downloading an update from our download site. | ||
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Title: | How do I download upgrades | Created: | Wednesday, 06 June 2001 |
Category: | Downloading | Modified: | Wednesday, 06 June 2001 |
Details: | Upgrades for individual products E300 / M700 and DV2000 can be downloaded from our download page. If you are using more than one of our products then consider downloading combined MedmontStudio download. Upgrades for M600 /M700 Software Version 2.3.0 and earlier are available at our download page. You must have a previous version of the relevant software installed on your machine to be able to use these upgrades. Some of these downloads may be of bigger size depending upon your current version of software. If you are having difficulty downloading them, please contact Medmont or its Authorised distributors. Details... | ||
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Title: | How often upgrades are posted | Created: | Wednesday, 06 June 2001 |
Category: | Downloading | Modified: | Friday, 08 March 2002 |
Details: | We at Medmont are committed to first class customer support. In our endeavour to achieve this goal we are continually adding new features and incorporating customer requests to our software. The frequency of posting new upgrade thus is not fixed. As a guide please visit our site every couple of weeks. Alternatively you can join our mailing list. | ||
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Title: | Is there a mailing list to inform me of upgrades | Created: | Wednesday, 06 June 2001 |
Category: | Downloading | Modified: | Friday, 08 March 2002 |
Details: | Our mailing list is now operational. To join simply send us an e-mail. Write Join Mailing List in the subject field and the components' name in the body of the message. | ||
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Title: | What about upgrades of the M600/M700 Version 2.3.0 and earlier | Created: | Wednesday, 06 June 2001 |
Category: | Downloading | Modified: | Wednesday, 06 June 2001 |
Details: | Upgrades to M600/M700 Version 2.3.0 are available at our download page. We have integrated this software with our MedmontStudio product now. Version 2.3.0 and earlier of the software are not compatible with Windows 2000, Windows Me. Hence we strongly advise you to upgrade your perimeter software to MedmontStudio. Please contact Medmont or its authorised distributors. | ||
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Title: | I am getting a error message saying my Medmont database is corrupted. Is there a utility to attempt repair? | Created: | Friday, 14 November 2003 |
Category: | Error Messages | Modified: | Friday, 14 November 2003 |
Details: | The following utility can be downloaded and used to attempt repair of a Medmont database file.Database Repair Utility...Run the utility and select the access database file you wish to repair.Medmont database files may include one or more of the following":Patient.mdb - Medmont\Data folder.M600.mdb - Medmont\Data folder.E300.mdb - Located in the Data\E300 folder.DV2000 mdb - Located in the Data\DV2000 folder.The Medmont data files can also be opened and repair attempted in Microsoft Access. | ||
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Title: | How do I transfer licence(s) from one machine to another | Created: | Friday, 05 July 2002 |
Category: | Medmont Studio | Modified: | Friday, 05 July 2002 |
Details: | The procedure is detailed in your MedmontStudio manual. Click to know more... | ||
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Title: | MedmontStudio is slow to start with 3rd party Patient Management System | Created: | Friday, 05 July 2002 |
Category: | Medmont Studio | Modified: | Friday, 05 July 2002 |
Details: | MedmontStudio undergoes a series of transactions with your 3rd Party Patient Management System at start-up. This process may sometimes be time consuming depending upon the network traffic and the size of your patient database. You can reduce this time by using patient filters. Click to know more... | ||
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Title: | What are the minimum PC requirements for Medmont Studio? | Created: | Thursday, 05 December 2002 |
Category: | Medmont Studio / Patient Management | Modified: | Thursday, 05 December 2002 |
Details: | IMP: This applies to version 3 of Medmont Studio only. For version 4 requirements click here The minimum PC requirements are as follows: M700 Automated Perimeter
E300 Corneal Topographer
DV2000 Digital Imaging
The DV2000 software supports the following video capture cards:
Supported Operating Systems
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Title: | Is it possible to enter the patient’s address in a Medmont database? | Created: | Thursday, 05 December 2002 |
Category: | Medmont Studio / Patient Management | Modified: | Thursday, 05 December 2002 |
Details: | There is no address field in a Medmont database (it isn't designed as a practice management database) but you could enter the address in the comments field. Select a patient then select View -> Patient Details and then the comments tab Medmont also provides linkages to third party industry standard practice management systems, including Sunix and Optomate. Contact Medmont or your authorized distributor for more details. | ||
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Title: | Is it possible to share a Medmont database so it can be viewed on another PC in a network? | Created: | Thursday, 05 December 2002 |
Category: | Medmont Studio / Patient Management | Modified: | Thursday, 05 December 2002 |
Details: | Medmont databases can be shared however you will need to purchase an additional "review" licence for the second PC. Contact Medmont or your authorized distributor for details on additional review licences. The simplest way of sharing data is to use windows file sharing (assuming you have the 2 PCs on a network). Medmont can also be installed as a Server/Client installation using a DCOM Installation during setup. This option uses the Microsoft DCOM networking protocol to pass data between a database server and clients. DCOM is quite complex to configure properly (particularly under Windows2000/XP). This option should only be selected when directed by Medmont support staff. To share a database, first share the disk or the Medmont Data directory on the Computer holding the database (read/write). To do this, your network will need to have “File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks” installed. Then on Computer 2 map a logical drive (eg M:\) to the shared disk or directory on the computer hosting the database. To do this browse to Computer 1 in Network Neighbourhood, find the shared drive/directory and right click then select Map Network Drive. When you install the Medmont software on computer 2, install it as a standalone installation but when it asks where you want to store Medmont Data, point it to the Data directory on the host computer. eg. M:\Program Files\Medmont\Data Where M was the drive you mapped earlier. | ||
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Title: | I need to export an exam to a Surgeon who doesn't have Medmont Studio. How can we export copies of exam's as either jpeg or bit map format so I can attach to an email? | Created: | Friday, 14 February 2003 |
Category: | Medmont Studio / Patient Management | Modified: | Friday, 14 February 2003 |
Details: | Y 1. Get the surgeon to download and install the free Medmont Studio Viewer software that is available on our web site at www.medmont.com (the installer for this is also on the Medmont Studio CD-ROM – ViewerSetup.exe). You can then use File->Export to export the selected topography’s (if you select a patient all their results will be exported). The advantage of this approach is that the surgeon can view the data in all its forms (ie E300 - axial, tangential and 3D maps). 2. If you have the "Feature Pack 1" licence, then you can use the Copy to Clipboard or Save as Image functions available from the Print Preview screen to save the preview screen as an image. Images stored on the clipboard can be pasted into an image program or Microsoft Word etc. Note that the resolution of the preview image is dependant on the View. To get a high resolution image set the View to 150% or 200%. If you are unsure if you have the required Feature Pack 1 licence then check the installed licences using the <Tools> - <Licence Manager> menu. If you need to purchase this, Contact Medmont or your authorized distributor for more details. | ||
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Title: | Can I measure Cup - Disk ratios? | Created: | Monday, 28 April 2003 |
Category: | DV2000 | Modified: | Monday, 28 April 2003 |
Details: | Information regarding Defining And Editing Attribute Types can be found in Section 11 of DV2000 Help. Select Help -> DV2000 Help from within Medmont Studio. This feature is available from version 3.9.0. The DV2000 Attribute Types and Attributes are only available if you have a MedmontStudio DV2000 Advanced Analysis Licence. Please contact Medmont or your authorized distributor to obtain this licence. Annotation Attribute Types, as the name suggests are attributes that you actually draw on an image. This annotation can be one of the predefined shapes. Depending upon the shape selected for the attribute type, this attribute can then provide you information about the enclosed portion of the image. Some Sample Annotation attributes containing Cup and Disk attributes can be imported from a Medmont Studio Setup CD version 3.9.0 and later. They can also be downloaded from our website download area. Select DV2000 Digital Imaging. The sample attributes are available for download under “Sample Custom Image Operations and Attributes” To import the attributes, Open Medmont Studio, and select Tools -> DV2000 Attributes then select the Import button and navigate to the Sample Data directory on a Medmont Studio Setup CD and select the attribute.xml file and then the Open button. Follow the same procedure if you downloaded the file from our website however navigate to the directory where you placed the downloaded file. You can define attributes while Importing/Capturing or from the main Medmont Studio window, the procedures described below apply to all three cases. Select the Image you want to attach attributes to from the explorer pane, and change the view mode to image view. Under the Image -> Define Attribute, you will find any Annotation and Numeric Attribute Types that have been defined including the Cup and Disk attributes imported. To start defining the cup, select Image -> Define Attribute and select Cup. Move the mouse to the image pane. The mouse cursor changes to reflect the type of shape being drawn. Click the left mouse button on the first point of an area you wish to define and keep clicking on points surrounding the area until the last point. Right click to complete the curve. The area can be edited by selecting the area. Each point can be adjusted by using you mouse to drag the point into its desired location. Repeat to apply the Disk attribute to your image. The ratio between the your cup and disk attributes can be displayed by selecting Image -> Attribute Options. Select the Cup Disk Ratio then the | ||
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Title: | How can I create a red free image? | Created: | Wednesday, 30 April 2003 |
Category: | DV2000 | Modified: | Wednesday, 30 April 2003 |
Details: | To create a red free image, you need to use the Colour Separate Dialog.Information regarding Defining And Editing Attribute Types can be found in Section 10.7 of DV2000 Help. Select Help -> DV2000 Help from within Medmont Studio. The colour separate dialog allows you to extract a single or a combination of colours from the current image. You can apply colour separate models while Importing/Capturing or from main Medmont Studio window. The procedures described below apply to all three cases. Select the Image you want to apply colour separate models to from the explorer pane, and change the view mode to image view. Select Image -> Colour -> Separate Colour Channel Select the colour model from the top dropdown list and a channel from the bottom dropdown list. For example, to create a Red-Free version of a retinal image, use the RGB colour model and extract Green/Blue channels. If you often use the same parameters for this operation then you can also save this as a custom operation on the toolbar. Click on button at the bottom left corner. This option is only available only available if you have a Medmont Studio Feature Pack 1 licence. Please contact Medmont or your authorized distributor to obtain this licence. Some standard Custom Operations including red free can be imported from a Medmont Studio Setup CD version 3.9.0 and later. They can also be downloaded from our website download area. Select DV2000 Digital Imaging, then DV2000 Digital Imaging. The standard operations are available for download under “Sample Custom Image Operations and Attributes” To import the Custom Operations, Open Medmont Studio, and select Tools -> DV2000 Image Operations, then select the Import button and navigate to the Sample Data directory on a Medmont Studio Setup CD and select the operations.xml file and then the Open button. Follow the same procedure if you downloaded the file from our website however navigate to the directory where you placed the downloaded file. Apply a selected operation to an image by selecting Image -> Custom Operation and select the operation you wish to apply to the image or select the appropriate icon on the toolbar. | ||
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Title: | How can I convert the black borders around an image so the black is not printed? | Created: | Monday, 16 february 2004 |
Category: | DV2000 | Modified: | Monday, 16 february 2004 |
Details: | The Black Invert Operation can be used to invert all pixel intensities below the specified threshold, i.e. darker shades to white. You can set this threshold from the Black Invert Dialog. Select an image then <Image> - <Color> - <Black Invert>. This operation is especially useful while printing images from retinal cameras, which often have a substantial black border. Applying the operation converts the black border to white. This saves a considerable amount of ink and subsequently reduces paper curl, when using ink-jet printers. The inversion threshold required to produce optimal results depends on the particular camera. Select a low level, i.e. 5, then select OK. Increase or decrease threshold levels to achieve a satisfactory display.You can then print the image.Undo all changes to the image by selecting <edit> <Undo All>.If you often use the same parameters for this operation then you can also save this as a custom operation. This option is only available if a Feature Pack 1 licence was purchased. If you are unsure if you have the required Feature Pack 1 licence then check the installed licences using the <Tools> - <Licence Manager> menu. If you need to purchase this, contact Medmont or your authorized distributor for more details.From the black invert dialog screen after you have set the inversion threshold level at a acceptable level, click on the Custom Image Operation button at the bottom left corner. Name the operation and select OK.This operation can then be incorporated in a user defined Image Source and automatically applied while printing without having to apply the operation to each image.Select <Tools> then <DV2000 Image Sources>. Either create a new image source or edit you existing image source. In the Automatic Image Operations area, Modify the Print operation to apply the Custom Image Operation you created before.Images captured using this Image Source will then be printed using this operation. | ||
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Title: | How do I modify a template to automatically retest abnormal points? | Created: | Wednesday, 27 April 2005 |
Category: | M700 | Modified: | Wednesday, 27 April 2005 |
Details: | The system can automatically detect and retest abnormal points by selecting Retest Abnormals in the Template Editor prior to starting the test. Select Test -> Test Settings -> from a test window. This function requires a Feature pack one licence. If you are unsure if you have the required Feature Pack 1 licence then check the installed licences using the <Tools> - <Licence Manager> menu. If you need to purchase this, Contact Medmont or your authorized distributor for more details.. | ||
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Last Updated: 05-Jul-2002 15:10
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