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Goggles preparation 

•  Ensure goggles have a new, unused face cushion.
•  Clean mirror using the cleaning cloth.

1.  Choose a wall that allows you to position the patient at least one 

meter in front of the wall.

2.  Apply one of the fixation dots supplied with the system to the 

wall in a location that allows you to position the patient directly 
in front of the fixation dot.

Goggles placement

Caution: Improper goggles placement may result in goggles 
slippage. Slippage will result in inaccurate data collection.

1.  Position the goggles on the patient’s face over the bridge of the 

nose.

2.  Bring the strap above the patient’s ears and around to the back 

of head.

3.  Tighten strap tight enough to ensure that goggles will not shift 

horizontally during test.

4.  Allowing some flexibility in the cables for head movement during 

testing, clip the cable clip to the patient’s clothing at the top of 
the right shoulder.

5.  Ensure the eyes are wide open with eyelids positioned to not 

interfere with data collection. 

Test Setup

1.  Choose the Test Type: Dynamic or Repositioning
2.  Within the Test Type choose the test (e.g., Dynamic – choose Dix-

Hallpike, Hallpike-Stenger, Side-Lying or Roll)

3.  Choose to perform with or without Vision Denied. Note that 

calibration must be performed with vision.

4.  Choose to collect torsional data.  Note that in order to collect 

torsional data your goggles must be licensed to perform this 
functionality.

5.  Choose the Test Direction (e.g., Dix-Hallpike – Rightward, 

Leftward)

Pupil detection

1.  Position the pupil in the ROI (region of interest): use the mouse to 

center the ROI box on the pupil and click, or click on the pupil to 
center the pupil inside the green box.

2.  In the Video window, choose 

Grayscale Image

 or 

Pupil 

Location.

 

3.  Select 

Auto Threshold.

 The system centers the cross-hair on 

the pupil.

4.  Ask the patient to stare at the fixation dot. If the cross-hair fails 

to track the pupil (jumps around and does not stay centered on 
the pupil), move the threshold slider to adjust.

5.  Click 

OK.

Note

:

  When Image Display is set to Pupil Location, make additional 

adjustments to remove any white dots outside the white circular 
image of the pupil.

Caution:

 

 

Do not look directly at the lasers. 

6.   Turn on both lasers.
7.   Ask the patient to position the left and right dots equidistant on 

each side of the fixation dot. 

8.   Without moving their head, ask the patient to look at the left 

dot, then at the right dot. In the Video window, check that the 
cross-hair continues to track the pupil.

Note

:

 Use the Real Time Trace window to monitor the patient.

By observing the head trace (orange) and the eye trace (green), you 
can tell if the patient is moving their head or eyes (instead of staring 
at the fixation dot), blinking excessively, or not following instructions 
being given (not cooperating).

9.   If the cross-hair fails to track the pupil (jumps around and does 

not stay centered on the pupil), move the threshold slider to 
make further adjustments.

10. When pupil detection is set, start calibration. 

Please review the Positional Training Video prior to testing patients

Positional 

Quick Guide

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