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5.4.1
Treadmill
Acceleration
and
Speed
Parameters
1.
Acceleration
Step
Size
(Accel
Step):
0.0
to
25.5
meters
per
minute
(m/min).
2.
Acceleration
Interval
(Accel
Int):
0
to
255
seconds
(sec).
3.
Maximum
Speed
(Max
Speed):
0.0
to
99.9
meters
per
minute
(m/min).
4.
Starting
Speed
(S_Speed):
0.0
to
99.9
meters
per
minute
(m/min).
Example:
to
apply
an
acceleration
equal
to
1m/min
every
2
minutes
and
limit
the
maximum
speed
to
50.0
m/min,
use
the
following
settings:
1.
Accel
Step:
1.0
2.
Accel
Int:
120
3.
Max
Speed:
50.0
4.
S_Speed:
0.0
Belt
speed
adjustment
can
also
be
achieved
in
a
fast
and
convenient
manner
by
moving
the
slider
to
the
desired
speed
even
while
the
treadmill
is
active
(F
‐
41).
5.4.2
Shock
Repetition
Rate,
Shock
Intensity,
and
Shock
Detection
Shock
Repetition
Rate
is
defined
as
the
electrical
stimulus
grid
energizing
rate
with
settings
of
“Off”,
1
Hz,
2
Hz,
and
3
Hz.
Shock
intensity
is
selected
on
a
scale
of
0
‐
10.
Shock
intensity
levels
should
be
determined
based
on
subject
weight
and
responsiveness
to
electrical
stimulus.
The
minimum
intensity
level
corresponds
to
a
voltage
of
25
VAC
and
current
value
of
0.34
mA
at
zero
scale.
The
maximum
intensity
level
corresponds
to
a
voltage
of
120
VAC
and
current
of
1.60
mA
at
full
scale
based
on
an
animal
resistance
of
75k
ohms.
Actual
current
will
vary
depending
on
the
animal’s
electrical
resistance,
which
is
determined
by
several
(uncontrollable)
factors
such
as
skin
‐
to
‐
grid
surface
size,
body
mass,
body
composition,
and
hydration.
Figure
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