Olympus Cv290 Manual 2021 Extra Quality [NEW]
Olympus Cv290 Manual 2021 Extra Quality [NEW]
Proper startup and shutdown sequences are vital for hardware longevity.
Facilitates DICOM communication for sending images directly to a hospital’s PACS or RIS. Core Imaging Features
The 2021 manual emphasizes the CV-290’s ability to enhance mucosal visualization through proprietary technology. Narrow Band Imaging (NBI) olympus cv290 manual 2021
When paired with specific Olympus scopes, the CV-290 allows for a two-stage focal depth, enabling high-magnification observation at the touch of a button.
Supports DVI and HD-SDI for uncompressed high-definition video. Proper startup and shutdown sequences are vital for
The manual lists various error codes (e.g., E101, E214). Most "E" codes refer to communication errors between the scope and the processor. The first troubleshooting step is always to turn the unit off, re-seat the scope connection, and restart the system. Technical Specifications Specification 100-240V AC; 50/60 Hz Video Signal NTSC/PAL (Switchable) Output DVI, HD-SDI, RGB, S-Video Dimensions 370 x 150 x 476 mm Weight Approx. 13 kg
Use the front panel to set the brightness to "Auto" for standard procedures, allowing the system to adjust light intensity based on the distance from the tissue. Maintenance and Safety Narrow Band Imaging (NBI) When paired with specific
The CV-290 acts as the "brain" of the endoscopy suite. It is designed to process signals from the scope and output them to high-resolution medical monitors. Rear Panel and Input/Output
To ensure sharp documentation, the system constantly buffers images. When the "freeze" button is pressed, the processor automatically selects the sharpest image from the buffer to eliminate motion blur. Operational Procedures
NBI is a standard feature that filters light into specific blue and green wavelengths. This highlights the hemoglobin in surface capillaries, making it easier for clinicians to identify suspicious lesions or vascular patterns without the use of dyes. Dual Focus and Pre-Freeze