Lipin/Dietz Associates, Inc.


When automating your vision screening becomes a necessity, the Titmus Optimum Software package is the obvious choice. Specifically designed to interface with  Titmus automatic vision screeners, this software package  provides the automatic interpretation reports you are looking for.  It's easy to use, very reasonable priced and minimizes operator intervention.

 

 With the Titmus Optimum for Windows software you can: 

• Control the vision screener from your computer (which prompts you with exact patient instructions)

• Eliminate manual scoring using record forms

• Record test results on the computer screen

• Immediately compare and interpret test results to preset Job Standards

• Print test results – Interpretation Report

• Export test results in ASCII format

• Create your own Job Standards

• Use standard Landolt ring pattern, TNO test pattern or Snellen Letters to test visual acuity

• Record results using different visual acuity scales – English (20 feet), Decimal or Metric (6 meters)

• Identify incorrect answers on test screen  itself for TNO test, eliminating memorization

• Add comments during a test

• Control access to person/test result database (password access)

• Adjust for Day/Night Illumination testing

System requirements

• IBM compatible PC, 486 or higher processor

(Pentium recommended)

• 32 MB of RAM

• Hard disk with 15 MB of free space (40 MB

recommended)

• CD drive (for installation only)

• Windows 95/98/NT

Pricing

Description SKU # Price
Optimum  for Windows Software 13803 $1095.00

Shipping

For orders totaling Shipping Charge
$100.00 or less $10.00
$100.01-$1000.00 $20.00
$1000.01-$2500.00 $30.00
$2500.01-$4000.00 $40.00
$4000.01-$6000.00 $55.00
$6000.01-$8000.00 $65.00
$8000.01-$10,000.00 $75.00
over $10,000.00 $100.00

 

 

 


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Last modified: January 31, 2012