FLEXILUX LED LIGHT SOURCE, USED WITH FLEXIVISION
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FLEXILUX LED LIGHT SOURCE, USED WITH FLEXIVISION
The FLEXILUX LED light source, designed for use with the FLEXIVISION camera system, provides high-quality lighting specifically tailored for endoscopic applications. It features advanced LED technology that ensures bright illumination and natural color rendering, with seamless integration with compatible camera units.
Low-noise operation thanks to efficient cooling design, with noise levels around 25 decibels.
Includes a multi-adapter for light guides, allowing compatibility with light guides from major manufacturers like Storz, Wolf, and Olympus.
Automatic light intensity control via the MIS-Bus interface when paired with FlexiVision 20 or FlexiVision 40 cameras, automatically adjusting light intensity in real-time.
Integrated multi-adapter for light guides.
MIS-Bus interface for connection with compatible camera systems.
Light output is automatically regulated in conjunction with the camera's electronic gain function to achieve optimal image quality.
Intensity settings and usage should be determined by a qualified professional based on the clinical context.
Main Benefits
A high Color Rendering Index (CRI) of over 90 for accurate and natural lighting.Low-noise operation thanks to efficient cooling design, with noise levels around 25 decibels.
Includes a multi-adapter for light guides, allowing compatibility with light guides from major manufacturers like Storz, Wolf, and Olympus.
Automatic light intensity control via the MIS-Bus interface when paired with FlexiVision 20 or FlexiVision 40 cameras, automatically adjusting light intensity in real-time.
Components
LED light source unit.Integrated multi-adapter for light guides.
MIS-Bus interface for connection with compatible camera systems.
Instructions for Use
Designed to connect with a compatible FlexiVision camera via the MIS-Bus interface.Light output is automatically regulated in conjunction with the camera's electronic gain function to achieve optimal image quality.
Intensity settings and usage should be determined by a qualified professional based on the clinical context.
