This image shows the Total Deviation (Defect depth) as number. The values are typically in the range of +5 dB through –35 dB. Negative numbers are "defects", positive numbers are supernormal values.
The numbers are color coded. The colors correspond to the Color Defect Map
calculation impossible (normal value < 0 dB or missing)
symbol of an absolute defect (brightest stimulus not seen)
symbol of a value between +4 dB and -4 dB ("normal range")
this button switches off the symbol representation (all numbers are shown)
Defect depth or total deviation are norm-related values. A normal value has 0 dB -- Click here for more information about this value type, the meaning and interpretation
Defects are usually negative. The sign can be inverted: Menu Extra > Options > Tab Display > Defect value sign (+)
Small differences between the defect depth in PeriData and the instrument's printout are possible because of rounding differences