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Components and their functions

Front panel

(1) POWER

To turn the amplifier on and off.

Caution: Do NOT turn on the power with a "mini-plug" connected on the output terminal of the internal stimulators

(#2, 3, 4 & 5). This may cause damage to the microelectrode(s) on the probe.

(2) OUTPUT INT(V) [CH1]

The output terminal for the variable, internal channel 1 (CH1) constant current stimulator. The amplitude of the

current delivered is variable (V) and can be adjusted with dial (6)

*1

.

(3)  OUTPUT INT(F) [CH1]

The output terminal for the fixed, internal channel 1 (CH1) constant current stimulator. The amplitude of the cur-
rent delivered is fixed (F) and set on the computer

*1

.

(4)  OUTPUT INT (V) [CH2]

The output terminal for the variable, internal channel 2 (CH2) constant current stimulator. The amplitude of the
current delivered is variable (V) and can be adjusted with dial (7)

*1

.

(5)  OUTPUT INT(F) [CH2]

The output terminal for the fixed, internal channel 2 (CH2) constant current stimulator. The amplitude of the cur-
rent delivered is fixed (F) and set on the computer

*1

.

(6)  AMPLITUDE [CH1]

This 'potentiometer' is used to adjust the output amplitude for the variable, CH1 stimulator (2). The initial
(x1)amplitude, which is set in the computer software, can be adjusted in 0.1 steps between 0 and 10 times.

(7)  AMPLITUDE [CH2]

This 'potentiometer' is used to adjust the output amplitude for the variable, CH2 stimulator (4). The initial
(x1)amplitude, which is set in the computer software, can be adjusted in 0.1 steps between 0 and 10 times.

(8)  OUTPUT EXT [CH3]

The output terminal for an external stimulus isolation unit (see page 4)

*2,*3

.

(9)  OUTPUT EXT [CH4]

The output terminal for an external stimulus isolation unit (see page 4)

*2,*3

.

(10) INPUT EXT [CH3]

The input terminals (+ & -) for an external stimulus isolation unit.

(11) INPUT EXT [CH4]

The input terminals (+ & -) for an external stimulus isolation unit.

(12) ELECTRODE SELECTOR

The terminal(s) used to select the stimulus electrodes on the MED probe. Use a MED64 mini-plug to connect to
either terminals (2) through (5) or terminals (8) and (9).

*1

The internal stimulus amplifier in this unit delivers constant current pulses between the electrode selected with
ELECTRODE SELECTOR (12) and the reference electrodes (see page 5).

*2     The external stimulus isolation unit(s) can be used to deliver monopolar pulses (mono-phasic or bi-phasic) pulses

between one of the 64 electrodes and the reference electrodes (as is the case for the internal stimulators). In this
scenario, the MED64 mini-plug is connected between the + or - output terminal and one probe electrode of your
choice using the Electrode Selector panel (12). 

*3

The external stimulus isolation unit(s) can also be used to deliver true bipolar pulses between 2 electrodes of your
choice from the 64 available points.

Summary of Contents for SU-MED640E

Page 1: ...64 CHANNEL INTEGRATED AMPLIFIER Operating Instructions P N SU MED640E Panasonic ...

Page 2: ...e A 13 amp fuse is fitted in this plug Please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating of 13 amps and that it is approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362 Check for the ASTA mark or the BSI mark on the body of the fuse If the plug contains a removable fuse cover you must ensure that it is refitted when the fuse is replaced If you lose the fuse cover the plug must not be used until a replacement cover...

Page 3: ... a connection A DC power source can not be used Be sure to check the power source carefully Power cord protection Avoid using AC power cords with cuts scratches or poor connectors as this may result in fire or electric shock Excessive bending pulling or slicing of the cord should also be avoided Do not pull on the cord when you are disconnecting the power as this could cause an electric shock Gras...

Page 4: ...hortened Safety related symbols used on equipment and documentation Environmental conditions Indoor use Altitude up to 2000 m Temperature 5 40 C Maximum relative humidity 80 for temperatures up to 31 C decreasing linearly to 50 relative humidity at 40 C Mains supply voltage fluctuations not to exceed 10 of the nominal voltage Maintenance Clean the cabinet panel and controls with a soft cloth light...

Page 5: ...LITUDE CH2 This potentiometer is used to adjust the output amplitude for the variable CH2 stimulator 4 The initial x1 amplitude which is set in the computer software can be adjusted in 0 1 steps between 0 and 10 times 8 OUTPUT EXT CH3 The output terminal for an external stimulus isolation unit see page 4 2 3 9 OUTPUT EXT CH4 The output terminal for an external stimulus isolation unit see page 4 2 ...

Page 6: ... stimulator 18 STIMULUS EXT 2 To connect to an external stimulus isolation unit Outputs the EXT 2 trigger pulse from the computer to the exter nal stimulator 19 OPERATION IN A port of input trigger signals from the external components 20 OPERATION OUT A port of output trigger signals to the external components 21 SIGNAL GND A ground terminal for signals 22 AC IN Insert the AC power supply cord her...

Page 7: ...s Usage of internal stimulus amplifier Components and cables indicated with dashed lines are not included MED Connector A D board cables NI SH 100100 Connector cable included A D board in PC NI PCI 6071E A D board in PC NI PCI 6071E ...

Page 8: ...imulator outputs CH1 or CH2 Components and cables indicated with dashed lines are not included External Stimulator External Isolator External Stimulator External Isolator BNC cables BNC cables BNC cables A D board cables NI SH 100100 A D board in PC NI PCI 6071E A D board in PC NI PCI 6071E MED Connector Connector cable included Oscilloscope ...

Page 9: ...to acts of God Please refer attached warranty card in detail Information on Disposal for Users of Waste Electrical Elec tronic Equipment private households This symbol on the products and or accompanying documents means that used electri cal and electronic products should not be mixed with general household waste For proper treatment recovery and recycling please take these products to designated ...

Page 10: ...1000 times 1 mV V 60 dB Low cut filter PC control Stimulation 64 CH switch 4 mode 0 1 1 10 and 100 Hz Frequency range low cut 0 1 Hz 0 1 Hz to 10 kHz 0 dB to 3 dB Internal noise 10 mV signal source impedance 50 kΩ Stimulus unit Channels with variable dial V 2 without variable dial F 2 Amplification adjustment 0 to 10 times in 0 1 steps Maximum output voltage 12 Vp Maximum output amplitude with var...

Page 11: ...RQT5390 B Matsushita Electric Industrial Co LTD 1 4 Matsuo cho Kadoma Osaka 571 8505 Japan ...

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