Olympus CLV-S200-IR XENON Light Source

- Olympus
- Japan
Olympus VISERA ELITE II CLV-S200-IR XENON light source
Infrared Light Source
Overview
Olympus VISERA ELITE II CLV-S200-IR XENON light source
Infrared Light Source
Two Modes for IR Observation
· Choose between observation under partial white light and IR light at the same time and observation under only IR light using just one switch
Dedicated IR Light Source
· Can be easily used in addition to white-light observation
Specifications
Power Input
| Rated voltage | 100–240 V AC; within ±10% |
Rated frequency | 50/60 Hz; within ±1 Hz | |
Rated input | 500 VA | |
Size | Dimensions (maximum) | 391 (W) × 162 (H) × 521 (D) mm |
Weight | 15.5 kg | |
Illumination | Examination lamp | Xenon short-arc lamp (ozone-free) 300 W |
Average lamp life | Approximately 500 hours of continuous use (with intermittent use, the lamp life may vary slightly) | |
Brightness adjustment | Light-path diaphragm control | |
Cooling | Forced-air cooling | |
Intensity mode | Normal or high intensity | |
Optical-digital observation | NBI observation and IR observation | |
Emergency lamp | Halogen lamp (within mirror) 12 V 35 W | |
Average emergency lamp life | Approximately 500 hours | |
Automatic Brightness Adjustment | Automatic brightness adjustment method | Servo-diaphragm method |
Automatic exposure | 17 steps | |
Indicators on Front Panel | Emergency lamp | Indicates absence of emergency lamp, disconnection, and use of emergency lamp |
NBI | When the NBI observation mode is enabled, the “NBI” indicator lights up | |
IR | When the IR observation mode is enabled, the observation mode indicator lights up | |
Setting Memory | Settings (except the observation mode) are stored even when the light source is OFF | |
Classification(ElectromedicalEquipment) | Type of protection against electric shock | Class I |
Degree of protection against electric shock of applied part | Depends on applied part. See also applied part (camera head or videoscope) | |
Degree of protection against explosion | The light source should be kept away from flammable gases. |