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Topcon is launching a fully automated SOLOS lens meter that can measure a variety of lens types from both ground and unpolished raw lenses. After identifying the lens type and intensity, SOLOS automatically marks the lenses, also taking into account the prism intensity and the center of the lens.
The measuring range of the lens meter is wide, as the device detects different types of lenses up to +/- 20 DPT. Topcon SOLOS recognizes both single-power lenses and various progressive lenses while providing information on transmitting visible light, UV-A, and blue light to the lens material. The transmittance curves produced by the spectrometer, for example, help to illustrate the benefits of blue light coatings to customers.
The spectrometer can also be used to accurately identify the lens color, for example, from the customer’s previous sunglasses or tinted spectacle lenses. This information can be used, for example, when the customer wants a lens of a certain color or when they want to replace only another tinted lens.
The results of the lens measurement can either be printed from the device’s built-in printer or exported electronically to the EMR system. In addition, measurement results can be sent for visual examination to a Topcon CV-5000 digital phoropter or a Topcon Chronos visual examination unit.
SOLOS is designed as a multi-functional device to simplify the clinical workflow by combining a fully automated lensmeter with a full-range spectrometer.
It provides automatic lens type detection, automatic marking, and lens mapping of single vision, progressive, and other multifocal lenses—in spectacle frame or as uncut lenses, according to a news release.
The device automatically positions each lens, detects the lens type, and performs comprehensive measurements of both lenses within a spectacle frame.
SOLOS includes an extended measurement range of +/- 20 D as well as a built-in spectral transmittance meter that measures ultraviolet, blue, and visible light transmittance in addition to lens tint.
Results are displayed immediately and can be sent to either a patient’s electronic medical records or wirelessly transferred to Topcon’s CV-5000S or Chronos refraction system, enhancing connectivity, preventing transcription errors, and enabling comparisons of new prescriptions with previous spectacles to support purchasing decisions, according to the company.
Immerse yourself in the advanced capabilities of the Topcon SOLOS Autolensmeter. This state-of-the-art device seamlessly combines a fully automated lensmeter with a spectrometer, revolutionizing the clinical workflow and delivering comprehensive measurements. With its automatic lens type detection, lens mapping and measurement, extended measurement range, spectral transmittance measurement, instant results, and data transfer capabilities, this multifunctional device enhances efficiency, accuracy, and patient care in lens analysis and measurements.
The Topcon SOLOS Autolensmeter revolutionizes the lens measurement process with its advanced features and seamless integration capabilities. With its automatic lens type detection, lens mapping, extended measurement range, spectral transmittance measurement, instant results, and data transfer options, this multifunctional device enhances efficiency, accuracy, and patient care in lens analysis and measurements. Experience the future of lensometry with the Topcon SOLOS Autolensmeter.
SOLOS is a fully automated lensmeter with a full range spectrometer that detects, measures and marks single vision, progressive and other multifocal lenses glazed in a spectacle frame or as uncut lenses. With a single touch, SOLOS automatically positions each lens, detects the lens type and performs comprehensive measurements.
Topcon SOLOS combines a fully automatic focimeter with a broadband spectrometer and marking for precise lens analysis and enables the recognition of the lens type and the automatic marking and mapping of single vision, varifocal, and other multifocal lenses – for advanced, precise lens analysis at the push of a button.
Topcon SOLOS measures the glass’s strength fully automatically, simultaneously, and binocularly and can be operated by anyone.
At the touch of a button, the Solos measures spherical and cylindrical values fully automatically and detects and measures monofocal and multifocal lenses fully automatically. The UV-A, blue light, and light transmittance are also measured.
The measurement data is transmitted wirelessly or via a LAN connection.
Automatic Lens Type Detection and Marking:
– Automatic detection of lens type (single vision, progressive, multifocal) for easy identification and tracking of lens information.
– Automatic marking to streamline the lens identification process.
Lens Mapping and Measurement:
– Mapping and measurement of lenses within a spectacle frame, including glazed or uncut lenses.
– Comprehensive measurements of both lenses for accurate analysis and evaluation.
Extended Measurement Range:
– Extended measurement range of +/- 20D to accommodate high-powered lenses with precision.
Spectral Transmittance Measurement:
– Built-in spectral transmittance meter to measure UV, blue, and visible light transmittance, as well as lens tint.
– Provides valuable information about the lens’s light transmission characteristics for explaining UV-A and blue light protection benefits to patients.
Instant Results and Data Transfer:
– Instant display of measurement results for quick analysis and decision-making.
– Data transfer to Electronic Medical Record (EMR) systems or wirelessly to other Topcon devices like the CV-5000S or Chronos refraction system.
– Seamless data transfer enhances connectivity, reduces errors, and facilitates easy prescription comparisons.
Lens Analysis and Explanation:
– Combination of mapping-type lensmeter and full-range spectrometer for advanced lens analysis.
– Transmittance graph aids in explaining UV-A and blue light protection benefits to patients, supporting informed purchasing decisions.
Efficiency and Accuracy:
– Streamlines the lens measurement process with automatic lens type detection and marking, lens mapping, and comprehensive measurements.
– Extended measurement range ensures precise analysis, even for high-powered lenses.
Comprehensive Light Transmission Evaluation:
– Spectral transmittance measurement provides valuable information about UV, blue, and visible light transmittance, as well as lens tint.
– Enables eye care professionals to explain the benefits of UV-A and blue light protection to patients.
Instant Results and Seamless Data Transfer:
– Instant display of measurement results enables quick analysis and decision-making.
– Data transfer capabilities to EMR systems and other Topcon devices enhance connectivity, reduce errors, and facilitate prescription comparisons.
– Fully automated lensmeter with spectrometer
– Automatic lens type detection and marking
– Lens mapping and measurement
– Extended measurement range: +/- 20D
– Spectral transmittance measurement of UV, blue, and visible light
– Instant results display
– Data transfer to EMR systems and other Topcon devices
Topcon SOLOS combines a focimeter with a broadband spectrometer and marking for precise lens analysis.
With a simple one-touch operation, SOLOS automatically positions the glasses, determines the lens type, and carries out comprehensive measurements of both lenses.
The transmittance measurement function enables the measurement of the light wave transmittance of all glass materials. The transmission diagram helps to explain the advantages of UV-A and blue light protection.
Measurement results can be sent to the integrated printer or wirelessly to your EMR system, Topcon’s CV-5000S digital phoropter, or Chronos binocular refraction system.