Activities Using Stick-Ups With Electronic Balance Board; Activities Using Stick-Ups In Automatic Mode; Control Center Module - Wayne Saccadic Fixator Instructions For Using Manual

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Activities using Stick-ups with Electronic Balance Board

Use only four Stick-ups. These should be plugged into the jacks marked with and asterick (*): #l-
forward, #5-right, #9-back, #13-left. Label these Stick-ups as shown and place Stick-ups so that
they are positioned as follows:
Forward
Left
Right
Back
To develop spatial awareness and visual integration, user must shift his/her body position in the
direction indicated by the Stick-up target lights. Display will record the correct number of shifts
in a given time.
Tactile finger control of Stick-ups
When the Stick-up are properly adjusted, touching the target light with the finger or with a white
surface has the same effect as shining a flashlight on the target light.
Touch the target light with your finger. The light should change to another Stick-up and a tone
will be heard. If this does not happen, then the Stick-up sensitivity should be increased. To do
this, place your finger on the illuminated target light and rotate the sensitivity control very
slightly clockwise until the light switches to another target position. Remember that if the
sensitivity is turned too high, the room light will adversely affect that Stick-up.

Activities using Stick-ups in automatic mode

Lights move automatically at the selected speed. Correct response produces an auditory tone
and is recorded on the display. Set the left toggle switch on the Control Center Module to
position "STIK-UP"and set parameter 1 on the Saccadic Fixator to 4.

Control Center Module

The Control Center Module allows all the above-described equipment to be connected to the
Saccadic Fixator. The module includes 16 phono jacks for plugging in up to 16 Visual Stick-ups, a
connector for connecting the Accommodative Rock Control Panel or Hand Controller Joystick,
and a connector for connecting the Electronic Balance Board or the Speed-Trac. Two toggle
switches allows the selection of any of the above.
The Control Center Module can be placed on a desk, on the floor or mounted on a wall.
Wherever possible, we recommend mounting on the wall approximately four feet off the floor.
This will permit easy handling.
Wayne Engineering
TM
, a subsidiary of Eyecarrot Innovations Corp. in Canada, is the leading provider of high-performance
instruments for testing and enhancing visual and motor skills. Learn more at
www.wayneengineering.com
and www.eyecarrot.com.
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