no more resetting of the baseline range (TA) adjustment!
Normally, with a standard biomonitor, the professional or student practitioner must continuously fiddle with the range pointer-knob to bring the needle back onto the dial, so that its movements may continue to be observed. It takes considerable skill stay continuously alert to the position of the needle, and to make that adjustment quickly and smoothly, without causing a distraction to the client or taking one’s attention away from the client at a crucial moment. This is especially true considering that the practitioner is also often working with written instructions, as well as taking notes! The AutoReset™ Meter Makes Training a Breeze! The development of this ability to keep the meter in adjustment can be especially daunting to a beginning practitioner, who typically over-compensates and may need to make several attempts to complete just one adjustment-often at the cost of disrupting the session. Selecting the correct sensitivity also becomes crucial, as too high a sensitivity makes over-adjusting nearly inevitable, and of course, too low a sensitivity can cause one to lose important response information from the needle. Learning to coordinate these skills can take days, weeks or months to develop! Having trained many new practitioners in workshops over the years, we've found that developing the skill to reset the range knob in an ongoing session without missing a beat is the greatest stumbling block and discouragement for many students. Finally, the answer is here. The new AutoReset™ Meter will
reset the needle to the “Ready” mark on the dial-at any sensitivity--allowing
the practitioner to give the client his or her full attention at all
times. This new meter will make the range adjustment instantly, either
on cue from the practitioner at the stroke of a button or the press of
a pedal-or fully automatically whenever the needle moves to either end
of the dial. There is also an Accumulated Range Window, shows is a total of all the downward range adjustments in the session, an important indication of session progress. Those in the business of training new Clearing practitioners will gladly
welcome the Clarity AutoReset™ Meter. It is certain to make
an enormous contribution to enthusiasm and morale, in the hands of both
novices and experts. Another difference is the large LCD display. There are three windows (instead of the one Accumulated Range window on the older Clarity Meter). The important one is the left window, which is set off by itself somewhat, and displays the Current Range (sometimes known as “TA”). The middle window shows the Previous Range value, and is unique to the Clarity AutoReset™ Meter. It allows the user, at a glance, to see where the range value was immediately before the last electronic adjustment. This is extremely important in enabling the practitioner to gauge the magnitude of that last change in Range, and thus its relative importance in the session. (This function is unique to the Clarity AutoReset™ Meter.) The extreme right-hand window displays the Accumulated Range, i.e., the total downward change of Range in the session. It is automatically updated whenever an electronic adjustment occurs in the session to bring the needle back onto the dial. Most practitioners find the Accumulated Range to be a valuable quantitative indication of the progress in the session. There is also a prominent slide switch on the left side of the front panel. This is the AutoReset™ On/Off switch. In the “On” position, the meter will reset itself automatically to the “Ready” position when the needle comes to either end of the dial, after a brief predetermined (and user-adjustable) moment, automatically displaying the new Range value in its window. The corrective needle movement is accompanied by a red LED light, so that the practitioner can easily distinguish this movement from a client-generated needle movement. When the AutoReset™ switch is in the “Off” position, the needle can only be reset by the user pushing the Reset Button, or alternatively, by activating an optional remote Reset Pedal. (The Reset Button and Reset Pedal are also operative when in the AutoReset “On” position, allowing manual resetting even in the automatic reset mode.) For those who want more control, the fully automatic feature can be
switched off, so that readjustment takes place only when the button or
foot switch is activated by the user. This is recommended with clients
who tend to let go of the sensors occasionally, in order to avoid incorrect
Accumulated Range readings. On the other hand, for solo (self-administered)
sessions, the fully automatic AutoReset™ mode makes a lot
more sense. The meter dial and LCDs are large and clear, intended for easy recognition
in the practitioner’s peripheral vision, slightly out of his or her line
of sight with the client. All of the switches, LCD displays and LED lights
are clearly labeled, making the learning curve for the Clarity AutoReset™ extremely
simple. Once you try the Clarity AutoReset™ Meter,
you won’t want to go back to another! The Basic Package includes: $NZ 1495.00 Aprox $975.00
Optional Equipment
The optional Solo Sensor works with one hand only, leaving the other hand free to take notes, adjust the meter, etc. for solo work. It is also preferred by some clients who are more comfortable having one hand unrestricted--a must for clients who gesticulate a lot! (The wire leads are not included; it uses the same leads as the regular sensor set.) |
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