Claims
- 1. In combination:
- a field tester for generating a perimetric map of the human eye;
- a video camera for observing the eye of a patient being tested in said field tester and generating an analog video image of said eye;
- a computer operably connected to said field tester for generating a perimetric map of the patient's eye;
- a digital image display with said computer having a dot clock, a horizontal sync signal and a vertical sync signal;
- said digital image display operably connected to said computer to display said perimetric map of said field tester and said analog video image of said eye;
- a character generator for said computer for writing over said digital image characters in discrete character spaces, said characters having attribute for changing character style while permitting characters to be generated;
- means connected to the software of said computer for writing character attribute to the location of the analog image of said eye on said digital image;
- means outputting from said digital image at said written character attribute to said video camera a gain control signal from said written attribute spaces only whereby the gain control on said video camera in said field tester is controlled by said attribute written intervals on said image only.
- 2. The invention of claim 1 and wherein changes in said gain control signal are output to indicate movement of said patient's eye.
- 3. In combination:
- a field tester;
- a computer connected to said field tester for generating a digital image of the perimetry of a patient's eye;
- a patient observing station having a detector for indicating the presence of a patient;
- a digital display connected to said computer having a dot clock, a horizontal sync output and a vertical sync output;
- a video camera for generating an analog image of said patient's eye, said video camera having light sensitivity, said video camera having a means for controlling said camera gain;
- means for shunting said gain control to a lower potential upon a patient being absent from said patient observing station; said means including a light sensitive detector.
- 4. The invention of claim 3 and further including means for shunting said gain control to ground upon said non-operation.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 6,779,920 filed Sept. 25, 1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,675,736.
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