Weight 200.0000 lbs The Used Zeiss Cirrus 4000 Optical Coherence Tomographer (OCT) Features: Unprecedented Visualization of Anatomical Details HD Layer Maps HD Enhanced Raster Scan Cirrus HD-OCT Scan Engine Correlation Between OCT Scan and Fundus Image Superior Image Data Designed for efficiency Small footprint and integrated design are ideal for crowded or busy practice 90 degree orientation facilitates observation of patient throughout exam Advanced optics aid in the examination of patients with cataracts. Dilation is not required even for pupils as small as 2.5 mm Mouse Driven Alignment™ delivers superior image capture and analysis in just a few clicks, resulting in reduced chair time for the patient Auto Patient Recall™ assures patient position and instrument setting are repeated from previous visit
Technical data OCT Scanning Axial resolution: 5 μm (in tissue) Transverse resolution: 15 μm (in tissue) Scan speed: 27,000 A-scans per second A-scan depth: 2.0 mm (in tissue), 1024 points Optical source: superluminescent diode (SLD), 840 nm Fundus Imaging Line scanning ophthalmoscope (LSO) Live during scanning Transverse resolution: 25 μm (in tissue) Optical source: superluminescent diode (SLD), 750 nm Field of view: 36° x 30° Scan Patterns Macular Cube 200 x 200 Combo: 200 horizontal scan lines comprised of 200 A-scans Macular Cube 512 x 128 Combo: 128 horizontal scan lines comprised of 512 A-scans 5 Line Raster: 4096 A-scans per B-Scan (adjustable length, spacing and orientation) Focus Adjustment Range –20D to +20D (diopters) Fixation Internal and external Computer Windows® XP Pro High-performance multi-core processor Internal storage: > 80,000 scans CD-RW, DVD-ROM drive Integrated 15” color flat panel display Pupil Size Requirement ≤ 2.0 mm (≥ 3.0 mm optimal for LSO) Electrical 100–120V~, 50/60Hz, 5A 220–240V~, 50/60Hz, 2.5A