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IMPORTANT NOTE –THERE IS NO PASSWORD RESET AVAILABLE SHOULD THE ENCRYPTION KEY BE
FORGOTTEN. ALL DATA STORED WITHIN THE APPLICATION WILL BE LOST.
This is an important decision for the user. In the encrypted-mode, all of the patient imagery and
data is stored locally within the memory of the electronic camera device as encrypted data. The
encryption method that is used is sufficient to allow the Volk iNview Retinal Imager to meet
HIPAA requirements. To operate in an encrypted-mode, the user is required to provide a
password. Once an encryption password has been entered, the user is then required to enter that
same password every subsequent time the Volk iNview software application is launched. Failure
to enter the proper password will lock out non-authorized users.
Note –users who choose to operate the Volk iNview Retinal Imager in an encrypted-mode need to take
care ensuring that the entered password is securely retained. If an encryption password is ever
forgotten, the only recourse is to first delete the Volk iNview software application (and all the patient
data contained within the application), and then reload the Volk iNview application.
It is not possible to change from encrypted or unencrypted mode without deleting the application from
the iOS device. This will remove all images and patient data located in the application. Use the data
export function (see page 19).