
Topcon
recently showcased its EZ-200 Automatic Rx Analyzer at the Vision Expo East
meeting in New York City. This compact, revolutionary product will be available
in the summer of 2005. A sophisticated and easy-to-use spectacle measuring
system, the EZ-200 can automatically read lens power (sphere, cylinder, axis);
recognize and measure multifocals and progressives; display far and near point
distance from optical center for progressive lenses; and measure monocular and
total spectacle PD!
Its easy single button measuring process, allows even those with no prior
optical experience, to obtain accurate repeatable measurements in seconds!
Simply place the eyeglasses in the EZ Meter and press the measurement button.
The EZ-200 will automatically display the measurement results on its large color
LCD screen. Everything from lens detection to data printout makes this the ideal
instrument for use in busy clinics and private offices!
In addition to being extremely easy-to-use, the EZ-200 is also very fast. The
instrument features the world’s first simultaneous measurement of right and
left lenses. Measurement of single vision lenses (both right and left) takes
only 10 seconds, while progressive lenses take less than 20 seconds!
The Hartmann Shack sensors instantly record the entire lens area, for fast and
efficient measurement.
The instrument also features an RS-232 interface for easy communication with
other Topcon products
and/or a PC.

The
new measure of value! Our popular CL-100 has been updated to feature
enhanced overall performance.
This new unit - Version 4.0 - features both new hardware and software to
make the unit both faster and easier to use.
By taking advantage of a new processing system, the CL-100 measures all
types of lenses faster and with improved precision. The new 4.0 version
automatically senses multi-focal lenses with a “prompt” icon that makes
operation easier while the unique graphic display guides the operator
through the neutralization process.
Standard features of the CL-100 include a unique marking device with ink
cartridges that provide clear marking, even on coated lenses. Measurements
of hard or even soft contact lenses are also available. You can also
transfer data between instruments using a cable. This allows for uploads to
the CV system or communication to the 8000 SUPRA Series auto refractors.
Additional features include:
| • Real-Time
Target Display for Faster Measurements
• Larger
Target Displays
• Real-Time
Right/Left Transition
• Axis
Power Adjustable to 5º Steps for Easier Measurement
• Diopter
Accuracy Capability
• Optional
Built-in Printer
• Optional
Spectrum Lens Analyzer
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A
corona target and superior optical system assure excellent
measuring accuracy; the external dial shows measurement values
precisely. The LM-S1 is particularly easy to use, since the adjustable
viewing angle allows comfortable positioning. Lens marking is
performed
with one-touch simplicity. The high quality lensmeter operates on
either
AC power or batteries.
Features:
• AO
Target This traditional crosshair style target is familiar to many
users.
• High
and Wide Field Eyepiece The newly designed eyepiece provides less
shading effect. With an easier view, the measurement procedure becomes less
fatiguing.
• Better
Marking Dots A new cartridge type marking device makes the dot targets
more noticeable, especially on A/R coated lenses. The new cartridges are less
cumbersome to replace than earlier ink pad assemblies.
The
new TM-1 is a compact multi-functional spectral transmittance meter that
provides precise measurement of UVA, UVB, and visible light transmission
for
all types of lens materials. It is designed to easily connect with a personal
computer or a Topcon computerized lensmeter.
The TM-1 provides a simple way for the consumer to understand the differences
between multi-coated and UV protected sunglasses. A high-tech graphical display
helps explain the benefits of UV protection to the eyeglass purchaser. The
chromaticity measurement function shows the color coding for any type of lens
and displays the reading as a graphical color map.
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