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INTRODUCTION

The
ALERT
(A
TTENTIVE
R
T
EGENERATIVE
ECHNOLOGY
audio/visual stimulation to safely and effectively guide the user into
desired states relaxation and attention, ideal for those with
ADD/ADHD and/or cognitive decline.
The ALERT is non-invasive. All resulting effects are produced in the
brain solely by audio-visual stimuli. The portability of the ALERT
lends itself to easy travel (airport X-ray machines will not harm the
ALERT).
In order to obtain maximum enjoyment and benefits from your
ALERT, please read this operator's manual thoroughly.

COMPONENT LIST

(1)
ALERT - Serial Number __________________
(2)
Tru-Vu Omniscreen
(3)
Headphones
(4)
Stereo Patch Cord
(5)
Carry Bag
(6)
9-Volt Alkaline Battery
(7)
ALERT Operator's Manual
(8)
Warranty Card
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES FOR ALERT
(1)
9-Volt Adapter
(2)
DAVID Session Editor
(3)
Two-User Package (includes: eyeset, headphones, splitter cords)
(4)
Tru-Vu Omniscreen Viewhole Eyeset
If you have any questions, require assistance, or wish to receive
information on new product developments and research currently
being conducted at Mind Alive Inc., visit our website at
www.mindalive.com or call toll free at 1-800-661-MIND(6463).
Outside Canada and the U.S. call (780)465-6463.
L
IVING
THROUGH
) integrates the necessary principles of
TM
Eyeset (U.S. Patent 5,709,645)
Page 1
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NERGIZING

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  • Page 1: Introduction

    If you have any questions, require assistance, or wish to receive information on new product developments and research currently being conducted at Mind Alive Inc., visit our website at www.mindalive.com or call toll free at 1-800-661-MIND(6463). Outside Canada and the U.S. call (780)465-6463.
  • Page 2: Warning

    WARNING If you are an epileptic, photic epileptic or have any history of seizures: We recommend that any person with a history of epilepsy, photic epilepsy or who has ever had a seizure of any kind not use the ALERT unless under the supervision of a health care professional* who is qualified in the safe detection of seizures.
  • Page 3: Warranty

    ALERT for service are the responsibility of the customer. To activate your warranty, return the enclosed warranty card to Mind Alive Inc., 9008 - 51 Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, T6E 5X4, or you can register online at www.mindalive.com/ registration.htm This warranty does NOT cover: •...
  • Page 4: Disclaimer Of Liability

    ALERT either at the premises of Mind Alive Inc. or the premises of its dealers or distributors or the purchaser's premises.
  • Page 5: Alert Diagram

    ALERT DIAGRAM Figure 1 – Front Panel Power Switch (OFF/PWR/CHG) – Set to PWR to turn the ALERT on. Set to CHG to recharge a NiCad or NiMH battery. DO NOT recharge alkaline batteries. See Operating Instructions for proper battery management. Charge Light (CHG) –...
  • Page 6 INT Button (Intensity) – Note: button raised to guide you in locating button with eyes closed during session. Use to increase/ decrease intensity of the lights in the eyeset. SEL Button (Select) – Use to select session while sessions are scanning.
  • Page 7: Operating Instructions

    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS For best results, we recommend that you drink a glass of water 15 minutes before a session. Ensure that your environment is conducive to relaxation. For example, be sure that you will not be interrupted, you are wearing comfortable clothing, there is no excessive noise and the room is set at a comfortable temperature.
  • Page 8 for the “A” group to finish and the “B” group will scan, followed by group “C”. Pressing the INT button will allow you to scan through the sessions faster. Once a session has been selected, the session number will flash a few times, then scroll from 1 through 6 to indicate Soft On (eyeset lights and headphone volume will start low and gradually increase over ten seconds until the levels reach the preset settings of intensity and volume).
  • Page 9 To Save Intensity, Volume, Tone and Heartbeat Settings Specific preferences (settings of intensity, volume, tone and heartbeat on or off) can be saved for each session. To save preferences, while the session is running, adjust intensity, volume, tone and heartbeat as desired. Press and hold SEL and INT at the same time.
  • Page 10: Care And Maintenance For The Alert

    Downloading/Erasing a Session Your ALERT has three blank locations to program and store your own sessions (B6, C5 and C6). Any of the sessions may be reprogrammed or erased. To change or remove sessions you will need the DAVID Session Editor.
  • Page 11: Description Of Preset Sessions

    DESCRIPTION OF PRESET SESSIONS To determine which sessions to use, refer to ALERT USERS’ GUIDE to complete Symptom Survey. Session Session Number Description Time Group 1 Sessions A1 Theta/Alpha I 22 min A2 Theta/Alpha II 22 min A3 Theta/Alpha III 22 min A4 Theta/Alpha IV 22 min...
  • Page 12: Before You Call For Repairs

    BEFORE YOU CALL FOR REPAIRS Means Response PWR light is dim and ALERT ALERT is in standby Turn off PWR switch, is unresponsive then turn PWR switch back on Light 1 flashes, then ALERT Battery is low Replace or recharge shuts off battery or use adapter ALERT does not turn on.
  • Page 13 All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part is forbidden without the express written consent of Mind Alive Inc. Tru-Vu Omniscreen Eyesets protected under U.S.Patent 5,709,645 Mind Alive Inc., 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007 version 3 Mind Alive Inc.
  • Page 14: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction ..................1 Component List ................1 Optional Accessories ...............1 Warning ...................2 Precautions ..................2 Warranty..................3 Disclaimer of Liability ..............4 ALERT Diagram ................5 Operating Instructions ..............7 Care and Maintenance for the ALERT..........10 Description of Preset Sessions............11 Before You Call for Repairs............12 Page 14...
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