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CX 2000

CX 2000

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Auto alignment & auto measurement Anyone can easily take measure ments with auto alignment and auto measure ment of the CX 2000. The measurement variation is significantly reduced and does not depend on the operator’s skill level. Power motion joystick Five power motion modes ensure precise and silent movement of the head in all directions. You have the choice between incremental or smooth movement towards the patient’s eye.

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Key Features & Performance

Speed & Precision

Performs both auto-refraction and keratometry within <0.2 seconds per eye, making it one of the fastest devices in its class.

Comprehensive Corneal Mapping

Measures central and peripheral corneal curvature (Ø 3 mm and 6 mm zones), offering detailed insights including Kerato-Asymmetry Index (KAI) and Kerato-Regularity Index (KRI) to help detect corneal irregularities.

User-Centric Controls

Operated via a 5.7″ color touch screen or a silent, fluid power-motion joystick, enabling fine or coarse alignment modes. The screen can be tapped to move the probe or shift fixation points.

Fixation & Imaging Capabilities

Offers up to nine fixation points for peripheral corneal capture up to 80° field. Compatible with FundusScope software for integrated non-mydriatic fundus imaging—ideal for early screening of AMD, glaucoma, and diabetic retinopathy.

Technical Specifications

Refraction Measurement

Sphere power: –25.00 D to +22.00 D

Cylinder power: 0 D to ±10.00 D

Measurement increments: 0.01 / 0.12 / 0.25 D

Cylinder axis: 0°–180° in 1° steps

Vertex distance adjustable up to 16 mm

Corneal Curvature Measurement

Keratometry range: 5.00 mm to 11.00 mm (≈ 30.68 D–67.50 D)

Astigmatism range: 0 D to 10 D

Repeat measurement time: 0.1 sec per eye

Pupillary Distance Measurement

PD range: 50–86 mm; adjustable in 1 mm steps

Minimum Pupil Requirement

Ø ≥ 2.2 mm for measurements; supports as low as 2.0 mm in CX 800 (for reference)

Travel & Mechanics

Electronically controlled chinrest and motorized measurement head

Motorized movement across X/Y/Z axes controlled via joystick or touchscreen

USB, LAN, Wi-Fi, and HDMI interfaces support seamless data export and system integration

Built-in thermal printer and compatibility with FundusScope software for imaging add-ons

Optional Tear Stability Analysis System (TSAS) evaluates tear meniscus height and blink rate for ocular surface insights