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16. Synchronized rhythm
17. Peripheral awareness training (only on newer models)
18. Peripheral awareness testing (only on newer models)
The pre-set elapsed time limit for each activity and for a given pattern. Time is
in seconds and can be pre-set from 1 to 999 seconds. Enter 0 for continuous
(unlimited) time.
The pre-selected speed of the lights can be set from 1 to 999 lights/minute.
1. Lights rotate clockwise
2. Lights rotate counterclockwise
3. Lights jump to a random position each time
4. Lights move in a horizontal line left-to-right, returning rapidly to the left
5. Lights move in a vertical line top-to-bottom, returning rapidly to the top
6. Lights move down at a diagonal forming a criss-cross, returning rapidly to
the top each time
7. Lights start out in the center and radiate up on each diagonal, rotating
clockwise each time
8. Only outer circle lights are active. As one light appears its diagonally-
opposite light follows. The two lights continue to rotate clockwise.
9. Outer circle lights alternate from right to left to right, zig-zagging top to
bottom and then returning again.
1. All 33 lights are active (for activities #15 and #16, one light is used)
2. Only the 16 outer circle lights are active (for activities #15 and #16, two
lights are used)
3. Every other light in the outer circle is active
4. Four lights in the quad positions of the outer circle are active
5. Only the eight lights in the inner circle are active
Response-time limit in units of 1/10 second. No point will be scored if trainee
exceeds this time to respond. Zero means no time-out. Note: This parameter
is used for other purposes in some activities; see the individual listings.
Strobe or flash time in milliseconds. If this is set to a value other than zero,
then lights will illuminate briefly rather than steadily.
Number of the memory location to store the current values of parameters 1
through 7 in. Warning! Selecting this will replace any previous program stored
in the selected location.
Number of the memory location to retrieve a program from. If you select this,
the retrieved program will replace the current values of parameters 1 through
7.