ZEISS - OCT 3000
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DESCRIPTION

Tomographic/Biomicroscopic imaging device

It is a diagnostic imaging device that provides direct cross sectional images of the retina for objective measurement and subjective clinical evaluation in the detection of glaucoma and retinal diseases

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-AKorn
2 years ago
printer
Does anyone know what printer I can purchase for this. I dont have the one that came with the original machineReply

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-Aisseke
3 years ago
Error message < Could not downnload calibration data from instrument>
Dear We have one Zeiss OCT 3000, with this displaying message on the computer , IS someoe already face to this issue and solved it, please help? RegardsReply

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-shahmrkarim
5 years ago
Service manual for zeiss stratus 3000
Can anyone please send me the Service manual for zeiss stratus OCT 3000?? I can pay for the ebook , no problem. Please let me know. Thank you. ShahReply
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FEATURES

  • Visualize virtual histology. High resolution cross-sectional imaging for the comprehensive management of glaucoma and retinal disease. 
  • Assess RNFL change. GPA Advanced Serial Analysis reports statistically significant change and rate of change in RNFL thickness. 
  • Expand your clinical confidence. Most extensive library of clinical studies in the industry and over 8000 systems installed worldwide.
  • Offer comprehensive care. Valuable for pre- and post-op cataract patients to identify and illustrate cause of poor vision.
  • Increase practice productivity. Operate the full analysis capabilities from the lane, your office or a remote location.

Additional Specifications

  • Purpose: Cross sectional imaging of fundus
  • Signal Type: Optical scattering from tissue
  • Signal source: Super Luminescent Diode (SLD), 820 nm
  • Optical Power: ≤ 750 microwatts at cornea. SLD current will shut off if a safety circuit is activated (upon scanner failure)
  • Spot Size at Retina: 20 μm in tissue
  • Longitudinal/Axial Resolution: ≤ 10 μm in tissue
  • Transverse Resolution: 20 μm in tissue
  • Scanners: Galvanometric mirrors
  • Scan Patterns: Repeat, Line, Circle, Raster Lines, Cross Hair, Radial Lines, Macular Thickness Map, Optic Disc, Proportional Circle, Concentric 3 Rings, RNFL Thickness (3.4), Nerve Head Circle, RNFL Thickness (2.27xdisc), X-Line, RNFL Map, Fast Macular Thickness Map, Fast Optic Disc, Fast RNFL Thickness (3.4), Fast RNFL Map
  • Scan Pixels: Adjustable from 131,072 to 786,432 (1024 longitudinal x 128 to 768 transverse)
  • Scan Speed: 400 A-scans per second
  • Scan Acquisition Time: Approx. 0.32 seconds (128 A-scans minimum.) to approx. 1.92 seconds (768 A-scans maximum.)
  • Longitudinal (Depth) Scan Range: 2 mm in tissue


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