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Cerebus Instructions for Use
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The available input and output connection ports on the NSP are detailed in the following sections.
NSP Front Panel
The front panel of the NSP (see picture above) consists of the following input and output ports:
1.
Power switch:
The power switch turns the NSP on and off. The LED above the switch will illuminate
when the unit is on.
2.
LCD Display:
The LCD displays the current operating status of the unit. The statuses include
“Initializing”, “NSP Startup”, “NSP Running”, “NSP Standby”, and “Synchronized”.
3.
Analog Inputs:
Auxiliary analog signals can be recorded through 16 BNC ports. The analog source may
range ±5.0 V and should come from a source impedance of less than 100
Ω
. The
coupling of each input channel can be manually selected in the software. By default,
channels 1-8 are AC-coupled and channels 9-16 are DC-coupled.
Figure 9- Front side of the NSP 1.75 showing the power switch (1), LCD display (2), analog inputs (3),
digital inputs (4), serial I/O (5), analog outputs (6), audio outputs (7), digital outputs (8), and sync port
(9).
Note: The fiber optic link input connector has been relocated to the back panel in NSP versions 1.75 and
above. The location of this port was previously under the sync port on the front panel.