EPK-700: A High-Performance Video Processor for Endoscopy
The Pentax EPK-700 is a video processor designed for endoscopic applications, enabling physicians to achieve detailed and precise visualization of human organs and cavities. When used with Pentax video endoscopes, it ensures optimized image quality through stable illumination and precise color and brightness adjustments.
This medical equipment features a metal halide lamp providing a color temperature of 12,000 K and an average lifespan of 200 hours under continuous use. Brightness management can be automated or manually adjusted according to the practitioner's needs, with an option to select between centralized light measurement or distribution across the entire image.
The forced-air cooling system ensures stable operation by preventing overheating, while the integrated air pump allows for adjustable airflow in applications requiring controlled airflow.
Its compatibility with Pentax color video endoscopes and fiberscopes via a dedicated adapter makes it highly versatile. It also features an image freeze function, allowing practitioners to obtain clear still images for better analysis of observed anatomical structures.
To ensure optimal functionality, the EPK-700 is equipped with an ergonomic control panel featuring dedicated buttons for color adjustment (red and blue adjustable over 5 levels), brightness control, and various image capture and transmission options. Its simplified user interface provides quick access to essential functionalities while minimizing usage errors.
Designed for use in hospital or clinical settings, the EPK-700 complies with electromagnetic compatibility standards and European medical directives. It is classified as type BF medical equipment, meaning it is electrically isolated to minimize risks associated with patient use.
The EPK-700 is a reliable and high-performance video processor that meets the demands of endoscopy professionals. It combines image quality, flexibility, and robustness to offer a comprehensive solution for practitioners seeking an effective tool for endoscopic examinations.