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Even if you have never had a seizure, there is a small chance that you are

photosensitive, and exposure to flashing lights can cause YOU to have a seizure. If

you are not willing to accept this risk, please do not use Mind Gear L/S systems.

Volume control buttons

Display at start-up showing it is

turned on & in the IdLE mode,

meaning no flashing of the lights

or sound generation. Program

numbers are also displayed here

“Relative” volume setting

“LOCK” is displayed when program

has been paused by the user.

Program number displayed before

pressing enter. For manual

operating mode - select P00

Display showing “Autopilot

Delta” selected. The other

Autopilot programs are:

APH = “Autopilot Theta”

APA = “Autopilot Alpha”

APb = “Autopilot Beta”

APS = “Autopilot Super Beta”

Display showing “PPP” selected for the personal preference program, which allows users

to set & store their favorite program, volume level, pitch, and sparkle settings. To

select “PPP” simply turn on the Zen Master and use the down function key until the

letters PPP appear in the display. Then hitting the enter key will make the display blink

“PPP”. Once blinking, the unit is ready for you to select your favorite program number

and settings. After selecting your favorite settings, press and HOLD down the enter

key until the display goes blank.

Display showing “Blend 3” selected by the

“Sparkle” feature. There is also a “bL2” and

a range of “fixed” pulse widths from 10%-

90%.

Pulse width or duty cycle refers to how

long the lights stay on verses how long they

are turned off. Most L/S machines have

this permanently set to 50%

Display showing the phase of

the lights/sound. This top

bar represents the left eye.

The Bar below it represents

the left ear.

Right eye

Phase

Button

Display is currently showing both

eyes & both ears are stimulated

together.

Display showing the 10 second countdown that begins when a program is selected by

pressing the enter key. This provides the user time to press the play button on the

CD player and put on the glasses and headphones before the program actually begins.

Pressing the Up & Down keys during

the 10 second countdown allows the

user to adjust the time of the built-

in programs from 5 min –2 Hrs.

Display showing the Turbosonix function

selected. Once the enter button is pressed

the display will show “cd-“. The dash indicates

that the system is now ready to read specially

encoded CD’s such as “Turbosonix” or

“AudioStrobe” which have the light show

encoded along with the music.

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