Olympus - Exera II CV-180
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Advanced HDTV-compatible video processor.FORUMSView All (12)
1Reply5 years ago | no output to monitor, clicking sound front panel blinking Any help here?Reply |
1Reply8 years ago | OLYMPUS endoscopy system I am about to buy the used endoscopy system, both with the price 23000$ http://bimedis.com/a-item/browse/562903/endoscopy-systems-olympus-evis-exera-ii-165 http://bimedis.com/a-item/browse/552745/endoscopy-systems-olympus-evis-exera-ii-180 if someone had experience with any of those, please help me! Reply |
0Replies9 years ago | Scope mismatch! Error intermittent CV 180 With use of GIF-H180 intermittent "scope mismatch!" error while using NBI (narrow band imaging) special image. Scope has been checked out without reproducing error. Any troubleshooting ideas for CV 180 , scope, or light source? Reply |
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FEATURES
- Equipped with high-resolution HDTV imaging capability to assure the best-possible image quality for endoscopy and laparoscopy. This enables enhanced observation of capillaries
- Compatible with EVIS 100/130/40 Series and EVIS EXERA™ 160 Series scopes as well as bronchoscopes and surgical endoscopes (EndoEYE™, 1CCD/3CCD camera head, and VISERA™ videoscopes)
- Narrow Band Imaging™ (NBI) to enhance the visibility of fine capillaries and the mucosal tissues
- Two types of structure enhancement are available the original Type A for observation of larger mucosal tissues with high contrast, and the new Type B for observation of smaller tissues, such as capillaries
- Electronic magnification enlarges moving or still images by 1.2x or 1.5x with no loss of quality
- Convenient recording of both still and moving images on xD cards or digital video cassettes using remote control switches. HD/SD SDI output for deterioration-free images
- Automatic Iris eliminates the need for switching between Peak and Average required in conventional manual adjustment