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The Range Finder LED advises when the optimal distance between (8-12 cm from the wound) the target and
MolecuLight i:X is reached. If you wish to capture images in FL-Mode and ST-Mode with similar fields of view, this
feature will be critical to observe.
5. Aim the MolecuLight i:X Imaging Device towards the wound (with the screen facing the user) and center the
wound in the camera's field of view.
A square briefly appears in the center of the field of view to indicate that the camera focus is being set. If the
autofocus is not satisfactory, tap on the screen on the target of interest to manually focus on the wound.
6. To take an image, tap anywhere within the blue rectangle indicating 'CAPTURE IMAGE'.
You will hear a click sound and the screen will flash indicating that the ST-image was captured and saved on the
MolecuLight i:X.
Caution Hold MolecuLight i:X steady while imaging; shaking hands may result in distorted images.
9.3.1.2 Capture an FL-image
To capture an image in Fluorescence Imaging Mode:
1. Turn off the lights in the examination room. A dark environment is required to capture a good quality image.
If lights cannot be turned off, use (optional) MolecuLight DarkDrape and MolecuLight Adapter. Refer to
Note
Section 4.3 for details.
Caution Do not use MolecuLight WoundStickers when capturing images in Fluorescence Imaging Mode.
2. View the Ambient Light Status LED.
3. The Ambient Light Status LED provides feedback as to whether or not the ambient light level is optimal. The
green color indicates that conditions are optimal to capture an image. If the LED is amber, try turning off
additional light sources (e.g. computer monitors) and covering windows until the LED turns green or use a
MolecuLight DarkDrape.
4. Move the Rocker Switch to the Fluorescence Imaging Mode position.
5. Select the Camera
icon and ensure you are already within the iX Camera App.
If the Display Screen is off, press the Home Button to access the iX Camera App icon.
6. View the Range Finder LED.
The Range Finder LED advises when the optimal distance (8-12 cm from the wound) between the target and
MolecuLight i:X is reached. The Range Finder LED is green when the distance is optimal.
7. Aim MolecuLight i:X towards the wound (with the screen facing the user). A square briefly appears in the center
of the field of view to indicate that the camera focus is being set. If the autofocus is not satisfactory, tap on the
screen on the target of interest to manually focus on the wound.
8. To take an image, tap anywhere within the blue rectangle indicating 'CAPTURE IMAGE'.
You will hear a click sound and the screen will flash indicating that the FL-image was captured and saved on the
MolecuLight i:X.
Covering LEDs with your fingers will result in poor image quality. The Illumination Zone on MolecuLight
Caution
i:X (see Figure 7) represents the intended keep-out zone for the LEDs.
Capture a video
9.3.1.3
The iX Camera App allows you to capture both an ST-video and FL-video by selecting the Video icon.
9.3.1.4 Capture an ST-video
To capture a video in Standard Imaging Mode:
1. Move the Rocker Switch to the Standard Imaging Mode position.
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2. Select the Video icon. The Video
3. View the Range Finder LED.
4. The Range Finder LED indicates when the optimal distance between (8-12 cm from the wound) the target and
MolecuLight i:X is reached. If you wish to capture videos in FL-Mode and ST-Mode with similar fields of view,
this feature will be important to use.
Note
5. Aim MolecuLight i:X towards the wound.
A square briefly appears in the center of the field of view to indicate that the camera focus is being set. If the
autofocus is not satisfactory, tap on the screen on the target of interest to manually focus on the wound.
6. To take a video, tap anywhere within the blue rectangle indicating 'START RECORDING'.
The ST-video begins recording and a time counter will appear on the screen.
7. To stop the recording, tap the screen within the blue rectangle indicating 'STOP RECORDING'. The time counter
stops.
The ST-video stops recording and is saved on the MolecuLight i:X.
Note
Note
9.3.1.5 Capture an FL-video
To capture a video in Fluorescence Imaging Mode:
1. Turn off the lights in the examination room. A dark environment is required to capture a good quality image.
Note
Caution Do not use MolecuLight WoundStickers when capturing images in Fluorescence Imaging Mode.
2. View the Ambient Light Status LED.
The Ambient Light Status LED provides feedback as to whether or not the ambient light level is optimal. If the
LED is amber, try turning off additional light sources (e.g. computer monitors) and covering windows until the
LED turns green, or use the MolecuLight DarkDrape.
3. Move the Rocker Switch to the Fluorescence Imaging Mode position (see Figure 6).
4. Select the Video icon.
5. View the Range Finder LED.
The Range Finder LED advises when the optimal distance (8-12 cm from the wound) between the target and
MolecuLight i:X is reached. The Range Finder LED is green when the distance is optimal.
Note
6. Aim MolecuLight i:X towards the wound. A square briefly appears in the center of the field of view to indicate
that the camera focus is being set. If the autofocus is not satisfactory, tap on the screen on the target of interest
to manually focus on the wound.
7. To take a video, tap anywhere within the blue rectangle indicating 'START RECORDING'.
The FL-video begins recording and a time counter appears on the screen.
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MolecuLight i:X
icon turns blue when selected.
Monitor the Range Finder LED throughout the whole video recording session to maintain an appropriate
imaging distance.
30 seconds is the maximum video length that can be acquired at one time.
Images and videos are saved in the Image Library.
If lights cannot be turned off, use (optional) MolecuLight DarkDrape and MolecuLight Adapter. Refer to
Section 4.3 for details.
The Video icon is blue when selected.
Monitor the Range Finder LED throughout the whole video recording session to maintain an
appropriate imaging distance.
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