GRU-6000

GRU-6000

GRU-6000

Product catalog summary
Specifications:
The GRU-6000 is an ultrasonic A/B scanner designed for ophthalmic diagnostics. It features a 10MHz probe with a fixation red light, offering a resolution of 0.01mm and a gain range of 0~55dB. The biometry accuracy is ≤ ±0.06mm, with a measuring range of 16~39mm. It supports various measuring parameters including anterior chamber depth, lens thickness, vitreous length, and axial length. The device includes multiple IOL formulas such as SRK/II, SRK-T, and HOLLADAY.

Procedures and Modes:
The GRU-6000 supports automatic and manual measuring modes, with axial readings up to 8. The B-Scan mode features a 10MHz probe frequency, a scanning angle of 53º, and a resolution of ≤ 0.2mm axially and ≤ 0.4mm laterally. It includes a zoom function with 6 selectable steps and post-processing capabilities with various curve options.

Features:
This portable device offers high-resolution images, a 7” CRT monitor, and a foldable keyboard. It includes a trackball for easy operation, real-time clock, and optional image output via a video printer or workstation. The GRU-6000 can store up to five user profiles and provides ergonomic comfort with adjustable tilt.

Additional Equipment:
The GPR-6700 is a high-speed, high-resolution monochrome printer compatible with medical applications. It features user-friendly controls and a compact design, offering sharp image reproduction with a 325 dpi thermal head.

Conclusion:
The GRU-6000 is a sophisticated, cost-effective ultrasound scanner ideal for modern diagnostic laboratories, providing detailed ocular images and reliable measurements.
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Catalog excerpts

GRU-6000-1

GRU-6000 Ultrasonic A/B Scan Ultrasonic A/B Scan GRU-6000 Specification A-Scan Probe Resolution Gain Biometry Accuracy Measuring Range Measuring Parameters Measuring Modes Axial Readings IOL Formula 10MHz with Fixation Red Light 0.01mm ≥ 98dB with an adjustable range of 0~55dB ≤ ±0.06mm 16~39mm Anterior Chamber Depth, Lens Thickness, Vitreous Length and Axial Length Automatic (for Normal, Dense Cataract, Aphakic and Pseudo-Aphakic); Manual 8 SRK/II, SRK-T, BINKHOST-II, HOLLADAY, HOFFER-Q, HAIGIS B-Scan ∙ Please scan with your Smartphone · Probe Frequency: Scanning Angle Total Gain Resolution Zoom Post Processing Distance Measurament Color Mode 10MHz 53º ≥ 98dB adjustable axial ≤ 0.2mm, lateral ≤ 0.4mm 34mm~60mm, 6 steps selectable 4 groups of curves (Linear, Logarithmic, Exponential, S-curves) Multi-grupos of Electronic Calipers Gray Scale (256 levels) Others AC Weight Dimension 100~240V, 50/60Hz 10Kg 360 x 300 x 260mm Designs and details can be changed without prior notice for the purposes of improvement. ® 9990 NW 14th Street Unit #105 Doral, Florida 33172 Tel: 305-722-7321 Fax: 786-664-3347 [email protected] www.gilras.com Distributed by ®

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GRU-6000-2

® GRU-6000 Ultrasonic A/B Scanner Features Operating Mode: B, B+A, B+B, A High Resolution Images 8 Images Memory 6 Steps Zoom Axial Length Readings B+A mode Post Processing of Imeages Multi-groups of Calipers for Distance Measurement Various Area Measurement 7” CRT Monitor Foldable Keyboard, Fully Portable Trackball for Easy Measurement and Operation B+B mode IOL Calculation Real-time Clock Optional Image Output: Video Printer or Workstation Retinal Detachment Vitreous Hemorrhage · Complete measurement and calculation record within seconds · Ability to store up to five different user profiles...

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