HMC-Anomaloskop
Heidelberger Multi-Color-Anomaloskop for Precision Color Vision Diagnosis
The HMC-Anomaloskop is a microprocessor-controlled instrument for precision color vision diagnosis in the red/green area (Rayleigh equation) and in the blue/green area (Moreland equation) with integrated, automatic neutral adaptation.

Functions

HMC-Anomaloskop for Color Blindness Diagnosis
- In the red/green area based on the Rayleigh equation
- In the blue/green area based on the Moreland equation
- Suitable for testing color vision as required by driver’s license issuance regulations
- Adjustable, automatic neutral adaptation (comparable to standard illuminant Show More

With Software-Module
For optimal utilization of the HMC-Anomaloskop, it can be connected to a PC or laptop via the serial interface for operation with the specially developed Windows-compatible HMC software. OCULUS thus provides you with the ability to store, manage and compare your patient data and examination results. This software can also be integrated into conventional practice software modules.
You can directly view the status of the examinations and the current findings in the graphic display and can select the next step in the examination.

Features in Detail
Two different versions of the Heidelberger Multi-Color-Anomaloskop are available:
Version 1
HMC-Anomaloskop (R) for assessment of color vision in the red/green area (Rayleigh equation), complete with Windows-compatible software.

Version 2
HMC-Anomaloskop (MR) for assessment of color vision in the red/green area (Rayleigh equation) and in the blue/green area (Moreland equation) complete with Windows-compatible software and 4° Add-on optics.
Technical Data
Color vision tests (HMC-MR) | Red-green color vision test acc. to Rayleigh Blue-green color vision test acc. to Moreland |
Color vision tests (HMC-R) | Red-green color vision test acc. to Rayleigh |
Neutral adaptation | White light, comparable to a standard “C” light source (6 750 K) |
Test field | Viewing angle 2°, horizontally split, created by two Ulbricht spheres for high homogeneity |
Diopter compensation | ± 6 D |
Angle of view | 35° to 55° (adjustable) |
Interface | RS 232 / V24, Sub D-jack, 9-pole |
Dimensions (W X D X H) with 4° add-on optics |
9.6 x 15.4 x 16.0 in 9.6 x 16.4 x 17.2 in |
Weight | 11.9 lbs without accessories |
Max. power consumption | 15 W |
Voltage | 115 V AC / 230 V AC |
Frequency | 50 – 60 Hz |
Recommended computer specifications | 2 GB RAM, 320 GB HDD, 1.8 GHz, Windows® 10 64bit |