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HOW
TO DETERMINE YOUR WEAKER OR NON-DOMINANT EYE
Choose from either of the following tests:
Accommodation
& Convergence Test
1. Hold a pencil upright, about 8 inches in front
of patient's face at eye level.
2. While they are looking at the tip of pencil, approach
the bridge of their nose with pencil.
3. As you see the eyes converge, you will notice that
as the eyes come together medially (or cross eyed),
one will fatigue and lateralize. *You may have to
approach the nose several times before eyes begin
to converge,
4. The eye that deviates laterally (moves away from
the nose) is the non-dominant eye.
Circle
Test
1. Make a circle or "okay" sign with both
hands by overlapping thumb and forefinger to make
a circle.
2. Place circles on top of each other and extend arms
fully.
3. Looking through the circle with both eyes open,
focus on an object on the wall, putting it in the
center of circle.
4. Close the left eye and note if object stayed in
center of circle, or if object moved out of the circle.
5. Open left eye and then close right eye, noting
again whether object stayed in center or moved.
6. Whichever eye is OPEN when the object moves out
of the circle is your non-dominant eye. So, whichever
eye is open when the object is in center of your circle
is your dominant eye.
PROGRAMMING
FOR MENTAL POWER - Temporal Stimulation Mode
1. Depress the left switch until a set of LED's illuminate.
2. Depress the right switch to program lights to blink
on WEAKER eye. The LED's will blink on for 2 seconds
and off for 8 seconds. Lights can only be programmed
during the 2 seconds that they are blinking on.
3. During the 2 seconds, continue to depress right
button until TOP row of lights is blinking brighter
on the side of your weaker eye.
4. Again, make sure that top row of lights is blinking
brightest on the side of your weaker eye.
PROGRAMMING
FOR
PHYSICAL
POWER - Parietal Stimulation Mode
1. Depress the left switch until a set of LED's illuminate.
2. Depress the right switch to program lights to blink
on WEAKER eye. The LED's will blink on for 2 seconds
and off for 8 seconds. Lights can only be programmed
during the 2 seconds that they are blinking on.
3. During the 2 seconds, continue to depress right
button until BOTTOM row of lights is blinking brighter
on the side of your weaker eye.
4. Again, make sure that bottom row of lights is blinking
brightest on the side of your weaker eye.
CHANGING
THE LENS ON YOUR EYELIGHTS
1. On front of glasses there is an Eyelights logo printed
on top section of nosepiece. Snap off top section of
nosepiece and remove entire nosepiece from glasses.
2.
To remove lens pull lens out from CENTER.
3.
Lay frames on back with earpieces facing upward and
insert new lens making sure ends of the lens are sitting
behind the "catches."
4.
Then force center of lens into slot (lenses are fairly
pliable and should not break.)
5.
Once lens has been changed, attach bottom part of
nosepiece to glasses while holding back the top section
with the Eyelights logo.
6.
Place Eyelights digital control module on lens and
snap top of nosepiece back over top of frame.
CHANGING
THE BATTERY ON YOUR EYELIGHTS
1. On front of glasses there is an Eyelights logo
printed on top section of nosepiece. Snap off top
section of nosepiece and remove entire nosepiece from
glasses.
2.
Battery receptacle is in the center of the Eyelights
digital control module.
3.
VERY IMPORTANT: With blunt object (straightened end
of large paper clip, etc.) push battery out through
bottom. THE OBJECT YOU ARE USING TO REMOVE BATTERY
MUST BE KEPT LEVEL WITH THE SURFACE OF RECEPTACLE.
DO NOT ANGLE UPWARDS! Pushing upwards on the battery
holder will cause the receptacle to come unsoldered
and to break away from control module.
4.
New battery will slide in from top of receptacle.
5.
Once battery has been replaced, attach bottom part
of nosepiece to glasses while holding back top section
with the Eyelights logo.
6.
Place Eyelights digital control module on lens and
snap top of nosepiece back over top of frame.
HOW
THE CONTROL MODULE IS ARRANGED
1. The power switch is yellow switch to the left of
the battery holder.
2. The programming switch is yellow switch to the
right of the battery holder.
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