: When paired with HQ-series endoscopes (like the CF-HQ290L/I), the CV-290 allows clinicians to switch between "near mode" for detailed mucosal observation and "normal mode" for standard viewing at the touch of a button.
Disclaimer: This article is based on publicly available documentation for the Olympus CV-290 system, including information typical of 2021. Always refer to the specific, official instruction manual provided by Olympus for your device's serial number for the most accurate and safe operation. If you'd like, I can:
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While many users look for a "2021 manual," the core operational principles of the CV-290 have remained robust, focusing on superior image quality and streamlined workflow. This article provides a comprehensive overview of the CV-290 features, maintenance protocols found in the instruction manuals, and its role in modern medical practice. 1. Overview of the Olympus CV-290 System
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The CV-290 operates with a rated voltage of 100-240 V AC or 220-240 V AC within ±10%, and a rated frequency of 50/60 Hz within ±1%. Its rated input is 150 VA. The unit measures 370mm in width, 85mm in height, and 455mm in depth (with maximum dimensions of 382 x 91 x 489 mm). It weighs 10.7 kg.
The CV-290 has been utilized in advanced endoscopic research. A study published in the peer-reviewed journal Gastrointestinal Endoscopy in 2019 used Olympus EVIS LUCERA CV290(SL) processors and colonoscopes for artificial intelligence research in real-time polyp localization. The system demonstrated excellent results in high definition white light endoscopy applications.
The EVIS LUCERA ELITE Video System Center includes several core image processing and ergonomic features described in technical documentation and instruction manuals updated through 2021.
Always turn off the power and unplug the processor before cleaning.
Features a waterproof connector that eliminates the need for a separate water-resistant cap during cleaning. Operational Setup & Workflow
The CV-290 offers a whole range of signal output options dependent upon the attached monitor. It provides analog HDTV signal output with either RGB (1080/60I or 50I) or YPbPr (1080/60I or 50I) selection. Analog SDTV signal output is available with VBS composite, Y/C, and RGB formats, with simultaneous outputs possible. Digital signal output includes SDI (HD-SDI or SD-SDI), DV (IEEE1394), and DVI (WUXGA, 1080P, or SXGA). Output formats of 16:9 and 16:10 are available for HDTV monitors.
Proper assembly ensures system longevity and prevents artifact interference during procedures. Step-by-Step Connection Protocol
Maximizing the diagnostic yield of the EVIS EXERA III requires precise adjustment of its proprietary image processing features. Narrow Band Imaging (NBI)
The manual mandates strict check-out steps before patient setup to guarantee component reliability and patient safety. 1. Visual Structural Audit