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The Heidelberg Multi-Color (HMC) Anomaloscope is a microprocessor controlled device for precision diagnosis of Color Vision, in the red/green (Rayleigh equation) and in the blue/green area (Moreland equation) with integrated automatic neutral adaptation. The unit is normally controlled using the MS-Windows® based software and cable from a PC or laptop. A cable is included. The software provides the capability for data analysis and display.

Key features:

  • Meets requirements of Nagel and DIN-Norm 6160
  • Supports driver testing
  • Adjustable automatic neutral adaptation (standard "C" lighting)
  • Standard test field of 2°
  • Based on additive mixing of colors
  • Good ergonomic design

Technical data:

  • 115 or 230 VAC, 50 to 60 Hz, 30 VA
  • Weighs approx 13 lbs (5.5 kg)
  • +/- 6 D diopter compensation
  • CE Approval

Computer Requirements:

Pentium 2 or newer
Windows XP (not Vista)
The interface cable is an RS-232 9 pin (RS 232 / V24, Dub D-jack, 9-pole) serial port. Not USB (Serial ports like this are common on desktop boxes, however, most portables only come with USB ports. You can use a Serial to USB converter and Oculus will support the user.)



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The Heidelberg Multi-Color (HMC) Anomaloscope is a microprocessor controlled device for precision diagnosis of Color Vision, in the red/green (Rayleigh equation) and in the blue/green area (Moreland equation) with integrated automatic neutral adaptation. The unit is normally controlled using the MS-Windows® based software and cable from a PC or laptop. A cable is included. The software provides the capability for data analysis and display.

Key features:

  • Meets requirements of Nagel and DIN-Norm 6160
  • Supports driver testing
  • Adjustable automatic neutral adaptation (standard "C" lighting)
  • Standard test field of 2°
  • Based on additive mixing of colors
  • Good ergonomic design

Technical data:

  • 115 or 230 VAC, 50 to 60 Hz, 30 VA
  • Weighs approx 13 lbs (5.5 kg)
  • +/- 6 D diopter compensation
  • CE Approval

Computer Requirements:

Pentium 2 or newer
Windows XP (not Vista)
The interface cable is an RS-232 9 pin (RS 232 / V24, Dub D-jack, 9-pole) serial port. Not USB (Serial ports like this are common on desktop boxes, however, most portables only come with USB ports. You can use a Serial to USB converter and Oculus will support the user.)