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DM00003 Rev D
SYSTEM
MANUAL
8�4 Connecting the sensor leads using the Custom EEG Headbox�
To connect the sensors and sensor leads
1� Using D Clip snap in leads
Connect the Ag-AgCl cup sensors to the sensor leads for all EEG channels. A snap should be heard when the cup is
fully seated.
Using Fixed Cup leads
Fixed Cup leads are ready to use.
Using Alligator Clip leads
Alligator clip leads may be used for A1 and A2 sensors. Place one alligator clip on each earlobe. Ensure that the
wired side of the clip is oriented furthest from the mid-line.
2. Add conductive paste inside each of the sensor cups.
3. Connect the sensors on the patient’s head as shown on page 13.
4. If using the Custom EEG Headbox, connect each sensor lead to the appropriate color-coded jack on the custom
EEG Headbox. Begin with the shortest leads in the back of the head, and work toward the front (cables are sized to
length), using the following order:
a. Midline (yellow)
b. Reference (white)
c. Ground/Neutral (green)
d. Parasagittal (blue)
e. Temporal (orange)
NOTE:
Reference and Ground must be connected to collect EEG data. Fz, Cz, and Pz (Midline) must be
connected to begin impedance measurement. If the correct sensors are not connected, the midline sensor
icons flash and show the impedance gauges at high impedance.
Fig 13: Custom EEG Headbox
Maintenance and Care