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Kinetic Testing
Humphrey Field Analyzer II-
i
series User Manual 2660021145640 A
13-12
5During the test a small diamond moves across the video screen to
display the progress of the stimulus.
Pressing STOP STIMULUS will end the curr
ent stimulus without record-
ing the data.
6When the patient presses the response button, the test stops.
An uppercase letter marks the location where the patient first pressed
the r
esponse button.
Note: Each location with the same stimulus intensity will be
mapped with the same uppercase letter on the test field. You can map
up to ten (10) different isopters.
7 To test another meridian, repeat steps 1 through 6. Continue to repeat the steps until all
desired meridians for that particular isopter have been mapped.
8 To create a different isopter, first set the parameters as explained in “Setting Parameters,” on
page 13-5. Second, repeat Steps 1 through 6. Continue to repeat Steps 1 through 6, until you
have mapped all meridians for t
hat particular isopter.
Note: A different uppercase letter will designate the poin
ts for each isopter. If an isopter is used a
second time later in kinetic testing, a different uppercase letter will be used.
Note: There is no way for the patient to pause the test when performing kinetic perimetry. Holding
down the patient response button will be recorded as a response to the stimulus. You must stop the
kinetic test manually, to give the patient a break.
Erasing Entries
Unwanted test points can be removed from the Kinetic test you ar
e performing. However, you can
remove only the last entry. If you are unsure of a patient response, it is best to erase it and test that
meridian again.

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