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Main unit back panel connections:
1.
Potential equalization
–
connector for potential equalization cable that should be
connected to the potential equalization rail in the measurement room. It helps to
reduce power line interference (50/60 hz)
2.
Power
–
medical approved power supply (100
– 240 vac in, 12 vdc out)
3.
Trigger
–
isolated triggers a and b (rj11)
4.
Analog output
–
analog output for 16 channels (configurable from neurone pc
software)
5.
Spi
–
spi connection (not yet available)
6.
Ethernet
–
ethernet connection to the pc (100 mb/s, rj45)
7.
Com ports
–
three serial ports for input connections (not yet available)
8.
Trigger I/O (8-bit trigger)
–
non-isolated 8-bit triggers in (8-bit input)
9.
Amplifier power supply
–
power connection to the amplifiers
10.
Amplifier data transfer
–
optical connection to the amplifiers/SyncBox
Digital OUT -
Connection for UDP transfer to other PC (RJ45, optional), see the
figure in chapter 4.3
See chapter 4.9 for instructions on how to connect cables to the connectors.
4.2 Main unit
– model black
The front panel of the main unit has following components:
1.
Audio out
–
3.5 mm connector for headphones in audio applications.
2.
Display
–
display for measurement information and device diagnostic purposes.
3.
Power indicator led (AC)
–
indicates that the main unit is connected to mains
power (green).
4.
Power on led (ON)
–
indicates that the main unit is operational.
5. Power button (green) )
– on/off-switch, selecting display mode
default mode “neurone, press button for info”
tesla amplifier voltages
trigger counters
SyncBox info
digital out info
cpu loads of exg/tesla amplifiers