'DATA MANAGEMENT'- REPORT GENERATOR
Our new Report Generator was designed to help practitioners look back at any session and see precisely which protocol they used, where they adjusted thresholds and how successful the client was at reaching the correct response.
Viewing Session Data and Generating Reports
The View function gives you the ability to review session data in a graphical environment, replay signals, print screens and generate reports. Follow the instructions for selecting session data under Managing Data section above. Then click View.
Changing Signal Views
In the Session Review Window, you can replay the session signals, selecting and adjusting the signals using the buttons in the Signal Control Bar in the same way as if you were running a session.
If more than one screen selection button is present at the top of the window, you can use them to select the signal grouping that you wish to view.
If the signals are against the top or bottom of the display area, you must select the signal by clicking on the colored box in front of the signal name, then use the Signal Up or Signal Down button to manually adjust the height of the signal. (You must first turn Autogain and Auto-offset Off.)
Using the Faster Graph button and Slower Graph button you can change the amount of session time displayed within the window, from focusing on a small segment or single task to condensing an entire session onto one screen.
Use the Show/Hide Signals button to zero in on just one signal or any combination of signals.
With the Averaging buttons in the bottom Review Session Bar, you can increase or decrease the smoothing of the signal. Click multiple times until you reach the desired degree of smoothing.
Use the Rewind, Scroll Forward, Scroll Back, and End buttons
to navigate through the recorded session.
You can hide and re-display:
§ Task Markers with the Task Mark button
§ Event Markers with the Event Mark button
§ Task Bar with the Task Bar button and the
§ Digital Cursor with the Digital Cursor button .
When the Digital Cursor is toggled on, you can click anywhere in the display to create a vertical cursor line. The signal values at the point where the cursor bisects each signal line are displayed next to the signal names as shown below: