The two CALIBRATION values are the ONLY values that influence the height of the chart lines. The RECORDING values above only change the VA labels on the chart lines, and have no bearing on the chart lines themselves. Please note there are no default calibration values; the chart cannot be used uncalibrated, for obvious reasons.
- Distance: Enter the distance from the patient's eye to the letter chart in mm. Eg 6m is 6000mm. If using a mirror to double the test distance, measure BOTH from the patient's eye to the mirror AND from the mirror to the chart and ADD the two distances (and don't forget to check the Mirrored/Direct setting - see below). If you are using Notation value of "Feet", the VA labels will convert Distance to feet to the nearest 0.1, or to 20 depending on the value in Numerator.
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Length of the line below: Calibrates the chart for the pixel density of the display being used. Measure the line as accurately as possible with a mm ruler: decimal places are allowed. Measure two more times, and if the values vary, enter an average. You will need to review this value if you change display hardware, graphics adapter settings, or if you turn your display between landscape and portrait. Take particular care here if you are using extended display from a laptop, as pixel density may be different between the laptop screen and the external display.