Description Of Activities; Self Pacing; Self Pacing With Center Fixation; Self Pacing Through All Nine Sequence Pattern - Wayne Saccadic Fixator Instructions For Using Manual

Optometric profession's standard for testing
Table of Contents

Advertisement

0 Wayne Sports
Selects activity on right and left,right sides of unit. Selects center Fixation light
Vision Trainer
position, Selects sound for peripheral training activities.'''

Description of Activities

1. Self pacing

A button lights up; depress that button, and another button will light up, an auditory tone is
produced, and a point is recorded on the display. Remember: the pattern of lights that appears
depends upon the pattern selected (parameter #4).

2. Self pacing with center fixation

Identical to above, except that the center light must first be depressed before each outer light in
order to score a point.
3. Self pacing through all nine sequence patterns
The lights on the Saccadic Fixator will sequence through all nine patterns and directions. The
selected time duration (parameter #2) applies to each pattern.
4. Automatic mode
The lights will appear automatically in the selected pattern. The speed of the lights is pre-
selected in lights/minute (parameter #3). The elapsed time may be pre-selected in seconds
(parameter #2). The light must be depressed before it moves to a new location to score a point.
5. Automatic pacing
Same as above except that an auditory tone is produced as each light is illuminated, rather than
when the button is depressed. Push button to score.
6. Automatic mode through all nine sequence patterns
Similar to #3 except that lights are now automatic. Select elapsed time and speed of lights.
7. Automatic mode: speed of lights adjusts to the user's speed
The speed of the lights will automatically speed-up or slow-down to match trainee's ability.
Select time, starting speed and pattern.
8. Wayne anticipator Speed-Trac
This activity is used in conjunction with the optional Speed-Trac. All the programs and activities
can be done directly on the Saccadic Fixator and the Wayne Sports Vision Trainer (WSVT). A
moving light on the Speed-Trac simulates a thrown ball. Goal is to anticipate when the light
("ball") reaches a pre-determined position. "Pitch" the "ball" by pressing the reset/start button
on the Saccadic; the first light will begin flashing and, after a random time delay, the lights will
begin sequencing across the Speed-Trac. The "ball" is stopped by again pressing the reset/start
button. The following parameters can be adjusted:
Speed of the "ball" can be preset to an exact speed by setting parameter #3 to the desired speed
in miles per hour (range 1-125). A random speed for each "pitch" can also be selected by setting
parameter #3 to zero and parameter #2 to the minimum desired speed; the random speed will
range between this value and this value plus 15 MPH (e.g. 3-0 and 2-15 gives a random speed
between 15 and 30 MPH). Note that unlike most other activities, the speed setting here is not in
lights/minute.
Wayne Engineering
instruments for testing and enhancing visual and motor skills. Learn more at
TM
, a subsidiary of Eyecarrot Innovations Corp. in Canada, is the leading provider of high-performance
www.wayneengineering.com
and www.eyecarrot.com.
5

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents