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Oaigi0312bro8800 CV190
CV-190
Video processing for powering advanced endoscopy
EVIS EXERA III VIDEO SYSTEM CENTER
OLYMPUS CV-190
Main Features
n BI (Narrow Band Imaging) in EVIS EXERA III 190 Series
N n 6:9 and 16:10 outputs for a HDTV monitor are available.
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scopes provides twice the viewable distance of EVIS The system is compatible analog, HD-SDI, and DVI output.
EXERA II 180 Series scopes and offers significantly brighter n A link connection to peripheral devices avoids complicated
images. cable connections and accelerates transmission speed.
n CV-190 features the ability to switch the point of focus n The Olympus documentation system enhances networking
between ‘near’ and ‘normal’ with the push of a button. expandability.
n The newly designed, waterproof one-touch connector n Picture-in-picture and index functions effectively enhance
enables a one-step connection to the light source and does your observation.
not require a separate scope cable for the video processor. n The system is compatible with portable memory, which is
n New and improved image processing delivers sophisticated standard for data management; simply connect and upload.
image quality via enhanced color reproduction, minimized n The CV-190 supports DV output to compatible
image noise, and reduced halation. documentation devices.
n The pre-freeze function selects the clearest still image
automatically, saving time.
n The CV-190 is compatible with EVIS 100/130/140/150 Series,
EVIS EXERA 160 Series, EVIS EVERA II 180 Series, GI/BF/
VISERA Series scopes, and EVIS EXERA III 190 Series.
Specifications
Voltage 100-240 V AC (NTSC)/220-240 V AC (PAL); within ±10%
Power Supply Frequency 50/60 Hz; within ±1 Hz
Consumption electric power 150 VA
Dimensions (W x H x D) 370 x 85 x 455 mm; 382 x 91 x 489 mm (maximum)
Size
Weight 10.7 kg
Classification Type of protection against electric shock Class I
(medical electrical Degree of protection against electric shock of applied part Depends on applied part; see also applied part (camera head or videoscope)
equipment) Degree or protection against explosion The video system center should be kept away from flammable gases.
Analog HDTV signal output Either RGB (1080/60I: NTSC)/(1080/50I: PAL) or YPbPr (1080/60I: NTSC)/(1080/50I: PAL) output can be selected.
Analog SDTV signal output VBS composite (480/60I: NTSC)/(576/50I: PAL), Y/C (480/60I: NTSC)/(576/50I: PAL), and RGB (480/60I: NTSC)/(576/50I: PAL); simultaneous outputs possible
Digital signal output HD-SDI (SMTPE 292M), SD-SDI (SMPTE 259M), DV (IEEE 1394), and DVI (WUXGA, 1080p or SXGA) can be selected.
White balance adjustment White balance adjustment is possible using the white balance button on the front panel.
Standard color chart output The “Color bar” or the “50% white” screen can be displayed.
The following color tone adjustments are possible using the color-tone-level adjustment button and color-tone selector button on the keyboard:
Color tone adjustment
• Red adjustment: ±8 steps • Blue adjustment: ±8 steps • Chroma adjustment: ±8 steps
Automatic gain control (AGC) The image can be electronically amplified when the light is inadequate due to the distal end of the endoscope being too far from the object.
• N (Normal): Normal image • H (High): The dark areas are darker and the bright areas are brighter than in the normal image.
Contrast
• L (Low): The dark areas are brighter and bright areas are darker than in the normal image.
The auto iris modes can be selected using the “iris mode” switch on the front panel.
• Auto: The brightness is adjusted based on the brightest part of the central part and the average brightness of the periphery part.
Iris
• Peak: The brightness is adjusted based on the brightest part of the endoscopic image.
• Average: The brightness is adjusted based on the average brightness of the endoscopic image.
Observation
Fine patterns or edges in the endoscopic images can be enhanced electronically to increase the image sharpness.
Image enhancement setting Either the structural enhancement or edge enhancement can be selected according to the user setup.
• Structural enhancement: Enhancement of contrast of the fine patterns in the image • Edge enhancement: Enhancement of edges of the endoscopic image
Switching the enhancement modes The enhancement level can be selected from 4 levels (off, 1, 2, and 3) using the image enhancement mode button on the front panel.
Image size selection The size of the endoscopic image can be changed using the “IMAGE SIZE” key on the keyboard.
Freeze An endoscopic image is frozen using a "FREEZE" key on the endoscope or on the system keyboard.
Switching the method of freezing the endoscopic image Pre-freezing: The image with the least blur is selected and displayed from the images captured in the set time period before the freeze operation.
Fog-free function When a compatible endoscope is connected to the video system center, the fog-free function can be used.
Endoscope’s remote switches function The functions of the remote switches on the endoscope can be set in the user settings.
The following settings can be reset to their defaults using the reset button on the front panel:
Reset to defaults • Color tone • Iris mode • Image-enhancement mode • Color-enhancement mode • Optical-digital observation • Image size • Contrast • Freeze
• Release index • Electronic zoom • Arrow pointer • Stopwatch • Characters on screen • PIP/POP
The following ancillary equipment can be controlled (specified models only):
Remote control
• Monitor • DVR • Video printer • Image filing system
The following data can be displayed on the monitor using the keyboard:
Patient data
• Patient ID • Patient name • Sex • Age • Date of birth • Date of recording (time, stopwatch) • Comments
The recording state of the following ancillary equipment can be displayed on the monitor:
Displaying the record state
• Portable memory and internal buffer • DVR • Video printer • Image filing system
Documentation
The following data can be displayed on the monitor:
Displaying the image information
• Structure-enhancement level • Edge-enhancement level • Zoom ratio • Color mode • Focus
Data for up to 50 patients can be registered, such as:
Advance registration of patient data
• Patient ID • Patient name • Sex and age • Date of birth
Media MAJ-1925 (OLYMPUS)
Portable Memory Recording format • TIFF: no compression • JPEG (1/5): approx. 1/5 compression • JPEG (1/10): approx. 1/10 compression
Number of recorded images • TIFF: approx. 227 images • JPEG (1/5): approx. 1024 images • JPEG (1/10): approx. 2048 images
User settings Up to 20 user settings can be registered.
The following settings are held in memory even after the video system center is turned off:
Memory Backup Memorization of selected setting
• Color tone • Iris mode • Enhancement • Color-enhancement mode • Contrast • AGC • Color mode • White balance
Lithium battery Life: 5 years
Specifications, design, and accessories are subject to change without any notice or obligation on the part of the manufacturer.
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