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RED-m Eye Tracking System Manual
Version 3.2
September 2012

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  • Page 1 RED-m Eye Tracking System Manual Version 3.2 September 2012...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    RED-m Eye Tracking System Table of Contents Part 1 Introduction ................2 1.1 About this Manual ................2 1.2 Symbols and Acronyms ................2 1.3 Warnings ................3 1.4 Safety Information Regarding Magnets ................3 1.5 Liability ................6 1.6 Maintenance ................7 Part 2 System Overview ................9...
  • Page 3 Contents Part 4 Setting Up the System ................35 4.1 Overview ................35 4.2 Optimal User Conditions ................36 4.3 Running iViewRED-m ................37 4.4 Changing the Sampling Rate ................41 4.5 User Profiles ................42 4.5.1 Creating a User Profile ..............42 4.5.2 Selecting a User Profile ..............44 4.5.3 Deleting a User Profile...
  • Page 4 RED-m Eye Tracking System 5.2 Troubleshooting ................87 5.3 Copyright and Trademarks ................91 5.4 Licence Agreement and Warranty ................92 5.5 Declaration of Conformity ................97 5.6 About SMI ................98 .................100 Index Page III © 2012 SensoMotoric Instruments...
  • Page 5 Introduction Introduction Chapter...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    This manual describes: How to run the Installation Package, which installs the iView Eye Tracking Server and the iViewRED-m application. How to mount the RED-m Eye Tracking Device on a PC monitor or Laptop How to set up the iViewRED-m application.
  • Page 7: Warnings

    USB port and safely stored in the case. When in use, do not unplug the device from the USB port. Do not scratch the shield (the front face) of the RED-m Eye Tracking Device. No part of the product may be modified or rebuilt.
  • Page 8 Do not let the RED-m Eye Tracking Device freely connect to the mounting bracket. Although the Neodymium Magnets have high strength, they are also very brittle and prone to cracking and chipping.
  • Page 9 RED-m Eye Tracking System Introduction magnet to shatter. Do not leave the RED-m Eye Tracking Device near an open flame or a heat source. Aside from destroying the device, the neodymium magnets will ignite, burn and create toxic fumes. HEALTH WARNING...
  • Page 10: Liability

    Packing Instruction 902 defines the acceptance criteria and provides packaging guidelines for magnetized material. These instructions should be consulted prior to transporting magnetic material by air. These regulations also apply to magnets built in to products such as the RED-m Eye Tracking Device and mounting bracket. Liability...
  • Page 11: Maintenance

    After using the RED-m Eye Tracking Device, store it safely in the case provided. Do not leave the RED-m Eye Tracking Device sitting on the desk in direct sunlight, even when not in use. Store it away. Keep liquids and other contaminants away from the RED-m Eye Tracking Device.
  • Page 12 System Overview System Overview Chapter...
  • Page 13: System Overview

    Minimum 1 GB RAM A free USB 2.0 Port Do not use a USB 3.0 Port as the RED-m Eye Tracking System is currently not compatible with USB 3.0. If using a Desktop PC, use a 10" to 22" monitor Note: The Laptop supplied by SMI meets all the system requirements and has all the required software preinstalled.
  • Page 14: Components

    RED-m Eye Tracking System Components The RED-m Eye Tracking System includes all the required components to quickly set up the RED-m Eye Tracking Device and eye tracking software. The RED-m Eye Tracking Device is a sophisticated electronic device with sensitive cameras. A sturdy protective carrying case is provided to protect the RED-m Eye Tracking Device and the components of the RED-m Eye Tracking System.
  • Page 15 USB card pre-inserted into the Laptop Protective case for the RED-m Eye Tracking Device and accessories Soft carrying case for the RED-m Eye Tracking Device Case contents The following shows the RED-m Eye Tracking Device in the soft case. © 2012 SensoMotoric Instruments Page 11...
  • Page 16 RED-m Eye Tracking System System Overview Soft case The following shows the components stored in the protective case. Page 12 © 2012 SensoMotoric Instruments...
  • Page 17 The protective case includes the following components: RED-m Eye Tracking Device with an integrated USB Cable Rubber pads to use the RED-m Eye Tracking Device with a Laptop Mounting bracket to use RED-m Eye Tracking Device with a monitor Positioning triangle to determine the height and distance of the RED-m...
  • Page 18: Quick Start

    RED-m Eye Tracking System System Overview Quick Start The following is a summary of the steps required to set up the RED-m Eye Tracking System. Preparation: 1. Run the Installation Package. See Running the Installation Package. 2. If you are using a Desktop PC, attach the RED-m Eye Tracking Device to the mounting bracket which you attach to the bottom edge of the monitor.
  • Page 19 9. You may need to adjust the sitting position of the user. See Using the Eye Tracking Monitor. 10. The RED-m Eye Tracking Device needs to be calibrated and validated with the user who will be using the Eye Tracking System. This ensures the RED-m Eye Tracking Device is accurately tracking where the user is looking on the screen.
  • Page 20 Preparation Preparation Chapter...
  • Page 21: Preparation

    Overview This section describes how to install the software for the RED-m Eye Tracking System and how to mount the RED-m Eye Tracking Device on a Desktop PC monitor or Laptop. This section includes the following topics: Installing the Software...
  • Page 22: Red-M Software Structure

    The RED-m Eye Tracking System consists of the iView Eye Tracking Server and the iViewRED-m application and any required drivers. As the USB port provides a power supply to the RED-m Eye Tracking Device, a separate power cable and power source is not needed.
  • Page 23 SMI Experiment Suite, the Morae plugin, or a 3rd party application. Application software accesses the RED-m Eye Tracking Device through an exposed API (Application Programming Interface) provided in the Driver and Service Layer.
  • Page 24 USB 2.0 Driver provided by the Windows operating system. This layer also provides the API through which applications in the top layer communicate with the RED-m Eye Tracking Device. The iView Eye Tracking Server provides the Kernel which processes information from the RED-m...
  • Page 25 Physical Layer The Windows operating system provides a standard status indicator that informs the user the RED-m Eye Tracking Device is now connected. The standard method of disconnecting from USB devices is also used with the RED-m Eye Tracking Device.
  • Page 26: Running The Installation Package

    To run the Installation Package, do the following: IMPORTANT: Before starting the following procedures, ensure the RED-m Eye Tracking Device is NOT plugged in to the USB port on the PC or Laptop. 1. Copy the iView Eye Tracking Server Installation package to the computer and double-click the file to begin installing the software.
  • Page 27: Mounting The Eye Tracking Device

    7. On the Installation page, click Install to begin the installation. The Installation Package will now begin to install the required software. 8. A warning dialog will appear to verify that the RED-m Eye Tracking Device is not plugged into any USB port. After ensuring compliance with the request, click OK to continue.
  • Page 28 Com pleted Setup w ith a Laptop and a Monitor Reference Point A reference point has been provided on the top side of the RED-m Eye Tracking Device. This point is used to assist in configuring the iViewRED-m application. It also ensures the device is mounted correctly.
  • Page 29 RED-m Eye Tracking Device to the Mounting Bracket. Rubber Pads For Use with Laptops To use the RED-m Eye Tracking Device with a Laptop, rubber pads are provided which are attached to the indentations on the bottom side of the device.
  • Page 30: Attaching The Mounting Bracket

    See Using the RED-m Eye Tracking Device With a Laptop. 3.3.2 Attaching the Mounting Bracket A mounting bracket is provided to attach the RED-m Eye Tracking Device to the bottom edge of a PC monitor. When using a Laptop, this bracket is not required.
  • Page 31 RED-m Eye Tracking System Preparation before mounting the bracket to ensure good adhesion. To mount the bracket on a PC Desktop Monitor: 1. Locate the horizontal center point of the monitor (including the frame). Locating the Center Point 2. Remove the protective cover from the adhesive strip on the bracket.
  • Page 32 RED-m Eye Tracking System Preparation Rem oving the Adhesion Strip Cover 3. Attach the mounting bracket at the center point (located in step 1 above) and on the bottom side of the monitor using the adhesive strip. Press and hold the bracket for a few moments to ensure adhesion to the frame.
  • Page 33: Attaching The Device To The Mounting Bracket

    High-strength magnets on the mounting bracket securely attach the RED-m Eye Tracking Device to the bracket. To connect the RED-m Eye Tracking Device to the mounting bracket: 1. Ensure the USB cable is to the right and the Reference Point is on top, as shown below.
  • Page 34 RED-m Eye Tracking System Preparation RED-m Device show ing correct orientation 2. Attach the RED-m Eye Tracking Device to the mounting bracket using the magnetic connectors, as shown below. Magnetic connectors 3. Angle the RED-m Eye Tracking Device upwards towards the eyes of the user, as shown below.
  • Page 35: Placing The Eye Tracking Device On A Laptop

    If not, see Running the Installation Package. 3.3.4 Placing the RED-m Eye Tracking Device on a Laptop When the RED-m Eye Tracking Device is used with a Laptop, it simply rests in the hinge area. Rubber pads are attached to the bottom side of the device to securely hold it in place.
  • Page 36 4. With the USB cable to the right and the Reference Point on top, place the RED-m Eye Tracking Device in the hinge area of the laptop. 5. Place the RED-m Eye Tracking Device at the center point (located in step 1 above) and in the hinge area of the laptop.
  • Page 37 Preparation Device centered and resting in hinge area of Laptop 6. Angle the RED-m Eye Tracking Device upwards towards the eyes of the user. You may have to angle back the Laptop screen to achieve this. Before the RED-m Eye Tracking Device is connected to an available USB 2.0 port, the iView Eye Tracking Server software must first be installed.
  • Page 38 Setting Up the System Setting Up the System Chapter...
  • Page 39: Setting Up The System

    RED-m Eye Tracking System Setting Up the System Setting Up the System Overview This section describes how to set up the RED-m Eye Tracking System using the iViewRED-m application.The section includes the following topics: Optimal User Conditions Running iViewRED Changing the Sampling Rate...
  • Page 40: Optimal User Conditions

    Do not cover or block the RED-m Eye Tracking Device when it is powered up and is connected to the iViewRED-m application. When a user is wearing glasses, make sure the glasses are clean and...
  • Page 41: Running Iviewred-M

    Desktop PC monitor or in the hinge area of the Laptop. If not, see Connecting the RED-m Eye Tracking Device to the Mounting Bracket or Using the RED-m Eye Tracking Device With a Laptop.
  • Page 42 Setting Up the System To run the iViewRED-m application, do the following: 1. Plug in the RED-m Eye Tracking Device to an available USB 2.0 port on your Laptop or PC. 2. Start the iViewRED-m application. This will also start the iView Eye Tracking Server which will begin immediately attempting to connect to the RED-m Eye Tracking Device.
  • Page 43 USB port. No device is detected 7. When the iView Eye Tracking Server has found the RED-m Eye Tracking Device, the the iViewRED-m application will begin applying settings to the application.
  • Page 44 RED-m Eye Tracking System Setting Up the System Applying settings 8. After the stored settings have been applied, the iViewRED-m application will show "Eye Tracker Running." The icon in the title bar and Windows Taskbar will show the Running status indicator Page 40 ©...
  • Page 45: Changing The Sampling Rate

    Windows Taskbar will appear. Window s Taskbar icons Changing the Sampling Rate You can change the rate at which the iView Eye Tracking Server samples the images from the RED-m Eye Tracking Device. The settings are either © 2012 SensoMotoric Instruments Page 41...
  • Page 46: User Profiles

    RED-m Eye Tracking System Setting Up the System 60 Hz or 120 Hz. To change the sampling rate, do the following: 1. Select the iView Eye Tracking Server icon in the Windows taskbar. iView icons in the Window s taskbar Right-click the iView Eye Tracking Server icon and select Sampling Rate.
  • Page 47 RED-m Eye Tracking System Setting Up the System For example, you can save settings for use with a Laptop with a specific user, adjust these settings for a new user and then save the changes in a new user profile. You can easily switch between profiles without having to re-enter the settings.
  • Page 48: Selecting A User Profile

    RED-m Eye Tracking System Setting Up the System 4.5.2 Selecting a User Profile You can switch between saved profiles through a simple drop-down list in the header area of the iViewRED-m application. To select a user profile: 1. Run the iViewRED-m application.
  • Page 49: Geometry Measurements

    To reliably track the user’s eyes, the user needs to be positioned correctly in front of the RED-m Eye Tracking Device, and the device has to be oriented in a way which allows it to see the user while the user is sitting comfortably in front of it.
  • Page 50 Left or right adjustm ent In this example, the Eye Tracking Monitor tells the user to move slightly to the right and away from the RED-m Eye Tracking Device. Page 46 © 2012 SensoMotoric Instruments...
  • Page 51 Head angle not aligned Optimal Position When a user is sitting at an optimal position in front of the RED-m Eye Tracking Device, the Eye Tracking Monitor will show the user's eyes as two ovals somewhere near the center. This means the user is at an ideal distance from the monitor and the RED-m Eye Tracking Device can track both of the user's eyes.
  • Page 52: Setting Geometry Measurements For Pcs

    RED-m Eye Tracking Device to the screen. Height, which is the vertical distance from the bottom edge of the screen (not including the frame) to the top edge of the RED-m Eye Tracking Device at the reference point. Screen Width, which is, as it implies, the width of the screen not including the frame.
  • Page 53 4. Select the Geometry tab. 5. Select Desktop PC from the Select Setup dropdown menu. 6. Use the supplied measurement triangle to measure the distance from the Reference Point on the RED-m Eye Tracking Device to the screen, as shown below. Measuring depth offset On some monitors the measurement triangle may rest against the frame of the PC monitor rather than the screen.
  • Page 54 7. Enter this depth measurement in the Depth field, as shown below. Depth m easurem ent entered 8. Use the supplied measurement triangle to measure the height from the Reference Point on the RED-m Eye Tracking Device to the bottom edge of the screen, as shown below. Page 50...
  • Page 55 RED-m Eye Tracking System Setting Up the System Measuring height offset 9. Enter this height measurement into the Height field, as shown below. © 2012 SensoMotoric Instruments Page 51...
  • Page 56 RED-m Eye Tracking System Setting Up the System Height m easurem ent entered 10.Use the supplied ruler to measure the width and height of the screen, excluding the frame, as shown below. Page 52 © 2012 SensoMotoric Instruments...
  • Page 57 RED-m Eye Tracking System Setting Up the System Measuring screen height and w idth 11.Enter these measurements in the Screen width [mm] field and the Screen height [mm] field. © 2012 SensoMotoric Instruments Page 53...
  • Page 58: Setting Geometry Measurements For Laptops

    Setting the geometry values for Laptop screens is the same as for Desktop PC monitors. To accurately track the user’s eyes, the iViewRED-m application needs to know precisely where the RED-m Eye Tracking Device is relative to the screen. This is done by entering a set of measurements in the Geometry Settings tab.
  • Page 59 RED-m Eye Tracking Device to the screen. Height, which is the vertical distance from the bottom edge of the Laptop screen (not including the frame) to the top edge of the RED-m Eye Tracking Device at the reference point. Note: n some Laptops, the RED-m Eye Tracking Device may obscure a part of the lower edge of the screen.
  • Page 60 5. Select Laptop PC from the Select Setup dropdown menu. Select Laptop dropdow n 6. Use the supplied measurement triangle to measure the distance from the Reference Point on the RED-m Eye Tracking Device to the screen of the Laptop, as shown below. Measuring depth offset 7.
  • Page 61 Depth m easurem ent entered 8. Use the supplied measurement triangle to measure the height from the Reference Point on the RED-m Eye Tracking Device to the bottom edge of the Laptop screen, as shown below. © 2012 SensoMotoric Instruments...
  • Page 62 RED-m Eye Tracking System Setting Up the System Measuring height offset 9. Enter this height measurement in the Height field, as shown below. Page 58 © 2012 SensoMotoric Instruments...
  • Page 63 Setting Up the System Height m easurem ent entered If the RED-m Eye Tracking Device obscures a small part of the screen, measure the height from the Reference Point to the bottom edge of the Laptop as shown below. In this case, The value will be a negative value.
  • Page 64 RED-m Eye Tracking System Setting Up the System Negative height offset Enter this negative value in the Height field, as shown below. Page 60 © 2012 SensoMotoric Instruments...
  • Page 65 RED-m Eye Tracking System Setting Up the System Negative height m easurem ent entered 10.Measure the width and height of the laptop screen, as shown below using the ruler. © 2012 SensoMotoric Instruments Page 61...
  • Page 66 RED-m Eye Tracking System Setting Up the System Measuring w idth and height of screen 11. Enter these width and height values in the Screen width [mm] field and the Screen height [mm] field. Page 62 © 2012 SensoMotoric Instruments...
  • Page 67: Obtaining The Red Angle Measurement

    4.6.4 Obtaining the RED Angle Measurement The Angle Measurement is the difference (in degrees) between the angle of the front shield (face) of the RED-m Eye Tracking Device and the angle of the screen of either the PC monitor or Laptop. This measurement is needed to provide for the best possible head movement compensation.
  • Page 68 Otherwise, you can use a manual device. To set the RED Angle measurement, do the following: 1. Determine the angle of the front shield RED-m Eye Tracking Device from the vertical. 2. Determine the angle of the screen from the monitor.
  • Page 69: Calibration

    0 in the RED Angle field. Calibration 4.7.1 About Calibration The Calibration process is used by the RED-m Eye Tracking Device to adapt to the unique characteristics of a user's eyes, to achieve the best possible data accuracy.
  • Page 70: Calibration Settings

    Setting Up the System needs to be calibrated. Simply put, a successful Calibration ensures that the RED-m Eye Tracking Device is accurately tracking where the user is looking on the screen. For the user, this test simply means observing a series of targets that will be sequentially displayed on the screen.
  • Page 71 If two monitors are connected to the PC or Laptop, Monitor you can select which monitor will be used to perform eye tracking. This should be the monitor under which the RED-m Eye Tracking Device is mounted. The default setting is Primary. © 2012 SensoMotoric Instruments Page 67...
  • Page 72 RED-m Eye Tracking System Setting Up the System Calibration Select from 0 point, 1 point, 2 points, 5 points, or 9 Points points. This sets the number of points that the user must observe during calibration tests. The default setting is 5 points. A higher accuracy can be achieved using a larger sample of points.
  • Page 73 RED-m Eye Tracking System Setting Up the System Target Size Slider to set the size of the calibration target on the Calibration screen. Backgroun Select from a set of grayscale colors for the d Color background of the Calibration screen. Default is gray.
  • Page 74: Running A Calibration Test

    Note: The test can be canceled at any time by using the Esc (Escape) key. A calibration test consists of two parts: 1. Calibrating the current setup of the RED-m Eye Tracking Device with the user. 2. Validating the results of the calibration with the same user.
  • Page 75 RED-m Eye Tracking System Setting Up the System Calibration tab 4. Make any required calibration settings, as described in Calibration Settings. 5. Click Calibrate to begin the test. 6. The iViewRED-m application goes into full screen mode and displays the calibration screen with an initial focus point for the user, as shown below.
  • Page 76 RED-m Eye Tracking System Setting Up the System Initial focus point 7. After several seconds, a series of focus points will be displayed in succession on the screen. The user must focus on each point as it is The following shows five target points in each of the four displayed.
  • Page 77 RED-m Eye Tracking System Setting Up the System these points. If the results are unusual or inadequate, run the calibration test again while ensuring the user keeps a focus on each point as it appears. iViewRED-m application 8. When the calibration test is completed, the exits full screen mode and returns to the Calibration tab.
  • Page 78 6. The results of the calibration will be displayed in the Calibration Monitor. Calibration validated 7. In the example above, the accuracy of the RED-m Eye Tracking Device for the X axis is 0.4º while for the Y axis is 0.4º, which is an acceptable result.
  • Page 79: Setting The Calibration Area

    RED-m Eye Tracking System Setting Up the System 4.7.4 Setting the Calibration Area Different calibration options are available with the iView Eye Tracking Server. The following information is not normally required to run an eye gazing experiment. However, under certain conditions, increasing the number of points used to define the calibration area may improve the results.
  • Page 80 RED-m Eye Tracking System Setting Up the System Adjust the position of the Target points and click OK. See the sections below for the number of calibration points before making any changes. You can reset the values back to default by clicking Default values.
  • Page 81 RED-m Eye Tracking System Setting Up the System corner to the bottom right corner of the stimulus area. The following shows the correct and incorrect 2 point calibration settings. 2 Point Calibration 5 Point Calibration The 5 Point Calibration offers excellent accuracy and an easy calibration process.
  • Page 82: Advanced Tab

    RED-m Eye Tracking System Setting Up the System 9 Point Calibration The 9 Point Calibration offers the highest accuracy, but the user must be able to stay focused for a longer time compared to the other calibration methods. If a user has difficulty with this calibration method, a 5 Point Calibration or 2 Point calibration can often give superior results.
  • Page 83 Show Eye Image This displays the images from the RED-m Eye Tracking Device as they are received and processed by the iView Eye Tracking Server. This is used to verify the iView Eye Tracking Server is locating and tracking the user's eyes,.
  • Page 84: Update Tab

    RED-m Eye Tracking System Setting Up the System Advanced tab show ing eye im age Update Tab The Update tab provides two features - Key system parameters and Check for updates. Page 80 © 2012 SensoMotoric Instruments...
  • Page 85 RED-m Eye Tracking System Setting Up the System Update tab Key System Parameters The Update tab of the iViewRED-m application provides a list of the key operating parameters of the system. This is useful when requesting technical support. An example list is shown below.
  • Page 86: Shutting Down The System

    Checking for Updates Rather than interrupt an eye tracking experiment with a request to update your software, you are offered a manual process. To update the RED-m Eye Tracking System, do the following: 1. Click Check for Updates.
  • Page 87 RED-m Eye Tracking System Setting Up the System 3. Right-click the iViewRED-m application icon and select Exit. 4. Disconnect the RED-m Eye Tracking Device from the USB port and store it safely in the case provided. © 2012 SensoMotoric Instruments Page 83...
  • Page 88 Appendix Appendix Chapter...
  • Page 89: Part 5 Appendix

    RED-m Eye Tracking System Appendix Appendix Technical Specifications Item Description Sampling Rate 60Hz and 120Hz Interface Setup - Use with Monitor/Tablet (10” to 22”) - Use with Laptop PC Interface / Power 1x USB 2.0 / Power over USB (2.6W) Gaze position accuracy 0.5°...
  • Page 90 RED-m Eye Tracking System Appendix Dimensions (width x height x 24cm x 2.5cm x 3.3cm depth) Weight 130 g (incl. USB cable) Eyewear compatibility Works with most glasses and lenses Data - Timestamp - Gaze data (x/y screen coordinate) - 3D eye position...
  • Page 91: Troubleshooting

    RED-m Eye Tracking System Appendix Troubleshooting We would like to help you get the best performance from your RED-m Eye Tracking System. In case of service and support requests, please complete the support request form on our company website at www.smivision.com.
  • Page 92 RED-m Eye Tracking System Appendix while they are read in from the hard disk drive. Use the on-demand virus scan function instead. Make sure that no CPU consuming screen saver is automatically activated during a running experiment. It is best to completely switch off the screen saver during an experiment.
  • Page 93 6. Click OK to close the dialog. 2. The iViewRED-m application does not start. It is not sufficient to simply copy the RED-m Eye Tracking System program directory to another PC. Please use the RED-m Eye Tracking System installer. This ensures, for example, that the required Microsoft .NET Framework Version 4.0 or above is installed properly.
  • Page 94 Ensure that the RED-m Eye Tracking Device is connected to the USB port. If the RED-m Eye Tracking Device is connected and you are still getting a Not Connected status, the USB port may not be functioning. In this case, try another USB port or disconnect any unneeded USB devices.
  • Page 95: Copyright And Trademarks

    RED-m Eye Tracking System Appendix Copyright and Trademarks Copyright The SOFTWARE is owned by SensoMotoric Instruments GmbH or its suppliers and is protected by the Federal Republic of Germany copyright laws and international treaty provisions. Therefore, you must treat the SOFTWARE like any other copyrighted material (e.g.
  • Page 96: Licence Agreement And Warranty

    RED-m Eye Tracking System Appendix the United States and other countries. Licence Agreement and Warranty IMPORTANT – PLEASE READ CAREFULLY: This license agreement (“Agreement”) is an agreement between you (either an individual or a company, “Licensee”) and SensoMotoric Instruments GmbH (“SMI”).
  • Page 97 RED-m Eye Tracking System Appendix for backup purposes only; every notice on the original will be replicated on the copy. Installation of the Software, if any, is Licensee’s sole responsibility. Rights in Licensed Materials. Title to and ownership in the Licensed Materials and all proprietary rights with respect to the Licensed Materials and all copies and portions thereof, remain exclusively with SMI.
  • Page 98 RED-m Eye Tracking System Appendix Warranty. If Licensed Materials show a defect during the limitation period specified in Sec. 5 d), which already existed at the time of transfer of risk, SMI will provide Licensee with a corrected version of such defective Licensed Material (“Repeat Performance”).
  • Page 99 RED-m Eye Tracking System Appendix SMI is only liable for damages caused by slight negligence if such are due to a material breach of duty, which endangers the achievement of the objective of the Agreement, or the failure to comply with duties, the very discharge of which is an essential prerequisite for the proper performance of the Agreement.
  • Page 100 RED-m Eye Tracking System Appendix support. If Licensee discontinues the use of Licensed Materials for damage reduction or other important reasons, Licensee is obligated to point out to the third party that the discontinuation of use does not constitute an acknowledgement of a copyright infringement. If SMI...
  • Page 101: Declaration Of Conformity

    RED-m Eye Tracking System Appendix Termination. This Agreement may be terminated without any fee reduction (i) by Licensee without cause on 30 days notice; (ii) by SMI, in addition to other remedies, if Licensee fails to cure any breach of its obligations hereunder within 30 days of notice thereof;...
  • Page 102: About Smi

    RED-m Eye Tracking System Appendix according to European Directives. For individual product declarations please refer to sales@smivision.de. FCC Declaration of Conformity All SMI eye tracking equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital devices, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules and EMC directive 2004/108/EEC, and conforms to the low- voltage directive 2006/95/EEC.
  • Page 103 RED-m Eye Tracking System Appendix Fax: +49 3328 3955 99 email: info@smi.de SensoMotoric Instruments, Inc. 28 Atlantic Avenue 236 Lewis Wharf Boston, MA 02110 Phone: +1 - 617 - 557 - 0010 Fax: +1 - 617 - 507 - 83 19 Toll-Free: 888 SMI USA1 email: info@smivision.com...
  • Page 104 RED-m Eye Tracking System Advanced Calibration 75 Index Advanced tab 78 AMD chip 9 - . - angle measurement 63 .NET Framework 4.0 Client 22 angle of the front shield 63 .NET Framework Version 4.0 87 API/SDK 85 - 0 -...
  • Page 105 RED-m Eye Tracking System Index - G - CPU 87 create a user profile 42 Gaze data 85 Creating a User Profile 42 Gaze position accuracy 85 Cross 66 Geometry tab 48, 54, 66 - D - glasses 36 - H -...
  • Page 106 SMI sales representative 17 - R - Software compatibility 85 Software Structure 18 RAM 9 Spatial resolution (RMS) 85 RED-m Eye Tracking System 18 System latency (end to end) 85 Reference Point 23, 48 System Requirements 9 repair 7 Page 102...
  • Page 107 RED-m Eye Tracking System Index - T - Windows 7 9, 22, 85 Windows XP 9 Target Color 66 Target File 66 Target Shape 66 Target Size 66 Technical Specifications 85 Technology 85 Techsmith Morae Plug-in 17 Time limitation exceeded 87...

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