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The available fields for the different test types are the following:
4.2.2.2 JUMP TEST
Main Parameters
Start type: indicates if the start of the test must take place with a ‘status change’ (i.e.
entering or exiting the bars) or with an ‘external impulse’ coming from the jack sockets (start
button, signal light, etc.).
Start: indicates if at the beginning of the test the patient must be ‘inside the area’ of the bars
or ‘outside the area’.
Stop Type: as for the start, the end of the test can take place because of a ‘Status change’ or
an ‘external impulse’, or (in the case of time tests) the end of the test time (e.g. a test “Jumps
15 seconds” will have the Stop type = ‘End of Time’).
Finish: for the Stop type = ‘Status change’ it is necessary to specify if, at the end of the test,
the patient must be ‘inside the area’ of the bars or ‘outside the area’; in the other two Stop
type cases this field does not appear.
Number of Jumps: appears only if the Stop type = ‘Status change’ and specifies how many
times the patient must jump (1 to 99).
Test Length: appears only if Stop type = ‘End of Time’ and specifies how many
minutes:seconds the test must last (from 00:01 to 09:59).
Secondary Parameters
Minimum contact time [ms]: allows you to set a minimum contact time in milliseconds; if
the system registers a contact time shorter than this value, it is considered incorrect and
added to the associated flight time (usually the previous one). This control can be
enabled/disabled by inserting the value 0.
Minimum flight time [ms]: allows you to set a minimum flight time in milliseconds; if the
system registers a flight time shorter than this value, it is considered incorrect and added to
the associated contact time. This control can be enabled/disabled by inserting the value 0.
Maximum flight time [ms]: allows you to set a maximum flight time in milliseconds; if the
flight time is higher, it is considered incorrect; if the system registers a flight time longer than
this value, the time is not considered.
Starting foot: if known, the foot with which the test starts (“right” or “left”) can be indicated,
otherwise leave as “not defined”.