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MIONE CCU-2100

Manufacturer: MIONE

Full HD 60fps camera control unit with high-output LED light source and dual-camera support.

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Overview

MIONE CCU-2100 should be presented as the broader-capability visualization control unit in the lineup. Compared with the lighter CCU-2000, this page can focus on dual-camera operation, support for up to five monitors, and more flexible mounting across carts and integrated units for more demanding room setups.

That makes the buyer need different from CCU-2000. The project here often involves multi-display rooms, more complex visualization, or a need to alternate between cameras without rebuilding the room architecture. The page should therefore emphasize deployment range and monitor connectivity rather than just repeating Full HD terminology.

CCU-2100 should read as the stronger option for more involved visualization projects, not just as a second CCU listing.

Applications

  • ENT and endoscopic procedure rooms that need multiple displays and a more expansive imaging layout than compact CCUs typically support.
  • Installations where dual-camera operation helps support alternating workflows, training visibility, or more flexible room use.
  • Distributor packages aimed at higher-spec visualization projects with carts, integrated units, and multi-monitor environments.

Buyer Fit

  • Buyers who need broader imaging capability, more outputs, and dual-camera support rather than the smallest possible CCU footprint.
  • Procurement teams comparing control units for rooms with more complex display and integration requirements.
  • Import partners building step-up MIONE visualization packages for hospitals and premium specialty clinics.

Procurement Focus

  • Confirm how many monitors the room actually needs, whether dual-camera operation is necessary, and what mounting context the installation requires.
  • Compare CCU-2100 and CCU-2000 on workflow scope, room complexity, and display architecture instead of assuming one unit suits every project.
  • Review interface planning, power requirements, and accessory expectations early so the quote reflects the full visualization setup.

Key Features

  • LED light source provides high-intensity output with long operational life.
  • Easy-to-use operating interface for routine clinical workflows.
  • Dual camera (CH-2100) operation supports alternating camera use.
  • Can be mounted on an independent cart or integrated unit.
  • Auto white balance options include AWB and three preset manual modes.
  • Supports up to five monitors (HDMI x4, SDI x1) for multi-display setups.

Specifications

  • Resolution

    1,920 x 1,080, 60fps

  • Luminance

    30,000 Lux

  • Light Source (LED-250C)

    200,000LX

  • Color Temperature

    5,000k

  • Lamp life

    60,000 hours

  • Power Supply

    110/220V AC 50/60Hz 49W (12V DC, 5A)

  • Dimension

    300(W) x 240(D) x 77(H) mm

  • Weight

    Approx 4.0Kg

  • Freezing selection

    1, 2, 4 capture images split

  • Max. monitor connections

    5 (HDMI x 4, SDI x 1)

Product Media

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Documentation & quotation support

  • Request the output map, monitor-connection summary, and mounting guidance so the buyer can evaluate room integration correctly.
  • Ask for a clear commercial comparison versus CCU-2000 if the buyer is choosing between compact deployment and broader output capability.
  • For distributor offers, include target room class, number of displays, and intended workflow complexity in the quotation request.

Product FAQ

When is MIONE CCU-2100 the better choice than CCU-2000?
It is usually the better choice when the project needs more monitor outputs, dual-camera operation, and a broader visualization setup than a compact CCU can comfortably support.
What should buyers compare before selecting CCU-2100?
They should compare output needs, camera workflow, room complexity, mounting plan, and whether the larger feature set will actually be used in the intended procedure space.
What should be included in a CCU-2100 quotation request?
The request should mention number of displays, desired camera workflow, room format, and whether the unit will be packaged with other MIONE room components.

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