ANSI Z80.26-1996 For Opthalmics - Data Processing and Information Interchange for Opthalmic Instruments (VC)《眼科.眼科仪器的数据处理和信息互换》.pdf
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1、AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDOLAANSI Z80.26-1996 (R2003)Editorial updateSeptember 21, 1998for Ophthalmics Data Processing and Information Interchange for Ophthalmic InstrumentsANSIZ80.26-1996 (R2003)Editorial updateSeptember 21, 1998American National Standardfor Ophthalmics Data Processingand Informati
2、on Interchangefor Ophthalmic InstrumentsSecretariatOptical Laboratories AssociationApproved September 27, 1996American National Standards Institute, Inc.Approval of an American National Standard requires review by ANSI that therequirements for due process, consensus, and other criteria for approval
3、havebeen met by the standards developer.Consensus is established when, in the judgement of the ANSI Board ofStandards Review, substantial agreement has been reached by directly andmaterially affected interests. Substantial agreement means much more thana simple majority, but not necessarily unanimit
4、y. Consensus requires that allviews and objections be considered, and that a concerted effort be madetowards their resolution.The use of American National Standards is completely voluntary; theirexistence does not in any respect preclude anyone, whether he has approvedthe standards or not, from manu
5、facturing, marketing, purchasing, or usingproducts, processes, or procedures not conforming to the standards.The American National Standards Institute does not develop standards andwill in no circumstances give an interpretation of any American NationalStandard. Moreover, no person shall have the ri
6、ght or authority to issue aninterpretation of an American National Standard in the name of the AmericanNational Standards Institute. Requests for interpretations should beaddressed to the secretariat or sponsor whose name appears on the titlepage of this standard.CAUTION NOTICE: This American Nation
7、al Standard may be revised orwithdrawn at any time. The procedures of the American National StandardsInstitute require that action be taken periodically to reaffirm, revise, orwithdraw this standard. Purchasers of American National Standards mayreceive current information on all standards by calling
8、 or writing the AmericanNational Standards Institute.American National StandardPublished byOptical Laboratories AssociationP. O. Box 2000Merrifield, VA 22116-2000Copyright 1998 by Optical Laboratories AssociationAll rights reserved.No part of this publication may be reproduced in anyform, in an elec
9、tronic retrieval system or otherwise,without prior written permission of the publisher.Printed in the United States of AmericaDeveloped byThe Accredited Committee Z80 for Ophthalmic Standards -Optical Laboratories AssociationZ80 SecretariatP. O. Box 2000Merrifield, VA 22116-2000iContentsPageForeword
10、 ii1 Scope and purpose 12 Normative references . 13 Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations. 24 Requirements . 3Tables1 Error Message Codes. 212 Standard Response Codes 223 Identifiers for Instrument variables . 224 Identifiers for Ophthalmic variables 235 Instrument type identification 25AnnexA Ca
11、pability transaction Message definitions 26iiForeword (This foreword is not part of American National Standard Z80.26-1996 (R2003).)An Instrument that conforms to this standard will, at minimum, be able to identify itselfto a Host computer system, providing the Instrument type, model, manufacturer,
12、andsoftware revision level. It provides the capability to look up, by standard name, thedata elements that are available to the Host computer system during Instrument op-eration and allows read and/or write access to the Data Elements. It defines a consis-tent set of data collection and specificatio
13、n methods that are applicable across abroad range of Ophthalmic Instruments. The current standard assumes that no In-strument or Host addressing is required.More flexible and sophisticated Instruments might contain a number of predefined re-ports which could be used to read the Instrument Data Eleme
14、nts in logical groups,and could have the reports generated automatically whenever the Instrument detect-ed the occurrence of some event. This type of Instrument could allow the Host com-puter system to define reports in order to customize the data collection. It could allowthose reports to be connec
15、ted to any of the events that the Instrument is able to rec-ognize.Instruments may also provide a manufacturer-defined suite of Instrument specific ca-pabilities that are available to the Host computer system. By careful design of this ca-pability suite, the manufacturer can provide the desired leve
16、l of remote controlcapability for the Instrument.This allows a minimally conforming Instrument to be produced with a minimum soft-ware burden, while allowing much more complex, flexible and interesting interfacesto be designed within the same communications framework.This document contains one annex
17、 which is normative and is considered part of thestandard.Suggestions for improvement of this standard will be welcome. They should be sent tothe Optical Laboratories Association, P.O. Box 2000, Merrifield, VA 22116-2000, USA.This standard was processed and approved for submittal to ANSI by the Accr
18、editedStandards Committee on Ophthalmics, Z80. Committee approval of this standarddoes not necessarily imply that all committee members voted for its approval. At thetime it approved this standard, the Z80 Committee had the following members:Thomas C. White, M.D., ChairF. Dow Smith, Ph.D., Vice Chai
19、rRobert Rosenberg, O.D., SecretaryOrganization Represented Name of RepresentativeAmerican Academy of Ophthalmology . Thomas C. WhiteEdmund Thall (Alt.)American Academy of Optometry. David M. LoshinAmerican Ceramic Society . John R. HansenJackson S. Stroud (Alt.)Herbert Hoover (Alt.)American Optometr
20、ic Association Robert RosenbergWilliam “Joe” Benjamin (Alt.)Donald Pitts (Alt.)Gregory L. Stephens (Alt.)American Society of Cataract Data Bits: 8; Parity: None; Stop Bits: 1. Instruments which allow for Serial Port Parameter negotiation shall implement the optional Read Serial Parameters and Write
21、Serial Parameters capabilities. The Serial Port Parameter negotiation scheme is intended to allow the Host to select and use the highest possible transfer rate that both parties can sup-port. See 4.11, Serial Port Parameter negotiation. All conforming Instruments shall have a controlling microproces
22、sor and Communications interface. The Instrument should have enough CPU bandwidth to implement the Communications specification in addi-tion to performing its normal test and Measurement Functions. ANSI Z80.26-1996 (R2003) 4 Compliant Instruments shall implement some form of interval timing Capabili
23、ty, with timing resolution of at least one second. Manufacturers shall supply adequate documentation for the Data Elements and Methods that their In-struments support. Transactions may be initiated by either the Host or the Instrument. The initiating party sends a Function Message. The transaction p
24、arty that received the Function Message (either the Host or the Instrument) processes it appropriately and returns a Response Message. 4.2 Transaction processing details Every transaction shall have a Function Message and a Response Message, regardless of whether the Host computer or the Instrument
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