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G-30-1682-en OPMI® Lumera® T Issue 4.0
Printed on 02. 02. 2009
Light sources
The suspension system is equipped either with a halogen light source, a
Superlux Eye light source or with a Superlux Eye light source with an ad-
ditional, integrated halogen light source (option).
1 Superlux Eye light source
This illumination system comprises a xenon lamp featuring fiber illumi-
nation. The xenon lamp generates light whose spectrum resembles
that of natural daylight. Regardless of the brightness setting, the color
temperature of the light always remains the same. Normal daylight film
without any additional conversion filters can therefore be used for pho-
tographic documentation. For changing the light spectrum, two Su-
perlux Eye light sources with two xenon lamps and different swing-in
filters are available. The second lamp is used as a backup lamp which
must be manually swung into the illumination beam path when the first
lamp fails. You have to pull out the lamp module all the way before
being able to swing in the backup lamp.
Warning!
When using the Superlux Eye light source, only operate the system with
special xenon lamps approved by Carl Zeiss for ophthalmic surgery. If any
other than Carl Zeiss-approved xenon lamps are used, there is the risk of
severe injury to the patient's eye.
2 Halogen light source (option)
This illumination system comprises a light source featuring fiber illumi-
nation. The lamp housing contains a backup lamp which is automati-
cally swung into the illumination beam path when the first lamp fails.
If required, the light source can be equipped with a second lamp
housing so that two separate light sources are available for fiber illu-
mination. The second light source can be used, for example, for a fiber
slit lamp.
3 Superlux Eye illumination system with additional integrated halogen il-
lumination (option)
The additional, integrated halogen illumination is a second illumination
system suitable e.g. for the use of a fiber slit lamp.