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The Features in Detail:
The HMC (Heidelberg Multi-Color) Anomaloscope is a microprocessor-controlled device for precision diagnosis of color vision in the red/green area (Rayleigh equation) and in the blue/green area (Moreland equation) with integrated automatic neutral adaptation.
The Heidelberg Multi Color Anomaloscope is available in two variants:
Variant 1:
Heidelberg Multi Color Anomaloscope (HMC-R) for precision assessment of color vision in the red/green range (Rayleigh equation) including hand control unit.
Alternative:
Inclusive Windows™ compatible software instead of hand control unit.
Variant 2:
Heidelberg Multi Color Anomaloscope (HMC-MR) for precision assessment of color vision in the red/green range (Rayleigh equation) or blue/green range (Moreland equation) including hand control unit and optical top (4 degree) for blue/green testing.
Alternative:
Inclusive Windows™ compatible software and optical top (4 degree) for blue/green testing instead of hand control unit.
Multi-color anomaloscope for diagnosis of color vision:
Red/green with the Rayleigh equation.
Blue/green with the Moreland equation.
The HMC Anomaloscope meets the latest requirements of DIN-Norm No.6160
Suitable for color vision tests in compliance with ordinances regulating the issuance of drivers licenses.
Adjustable automatic neutral adaptation (comparable to a standard “C” light source) during observation of the test field.
Observation of the test field with a standard angle of 2°.
Technical principle: color adaptation in the unit is based on the principle of additive mixing of colors.
Ergonomic design: an inclinable tube permits optimum, non-fatiguing viewing.
The control knobs are arranged analogously to the test field, thus simplifying allocation.
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