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The
Olympic Bili-Meter has long been recognized as the standard of accuracy
for measuring irradiance during neonatal phototherapy - used for almost
20 years in thousands of nurseries worldwide. Now the new Model 22
Bili-Meter offers the same trusted accuracy along with several improved
features, including memory. When using previous model Bili-Meters, it
was necessary to memorize the final reading before releasing the button
and shutting the instrument off. With the new Model 22 Bili-Meter,
however, when you release the button, your final reading remains locked
on the display for 30 seconds. This gives you time to put the
Bili-Meter down and chart your reading without having to memorize it.
Your job is made easier and faster, and the possibility of memory error
is eliminated. To take a new or repeat reading, simply press and hold
the button and the previous memory is erased.
Reliable, Reproducible Measurements
The
key to the Olympic Bili-Meters accuracy is the precision optical
system. The sensor has a dome diffuser to minimize angular sensitivity.
Behind the diffuser a specially designed dichroic filter transmits only
the narrow wavelengths of blue light that principally affect bilirubin.
Another filter blocks the infrared, and a sensitive, blue-enhanced
diode detects radiation. To this laboratory quality optical system, the
new Model 22 Bili-Meter has now added microprocessor electronics for
improved linearity and reliability and memory.
Measure All Phototherapy Lights
The
Model 22 Bili-Meter is available with either or both of two sensors.
Both sensors measure in standard units of microwatts per square
centimeter per nanometer - range 0.1 to 150.0 - and the same spectral
region of 425-475 nanometers.
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