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Desktop Mount / EyeLink Remote Installation
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1. Place the Desktop Mount on the table. Turn the recommended camera lens into the
thread on the Standard Camera or the Fiber Optic Camera Head. See Table 2 for
recommended lens usage. The 35 mm lens is recommended for the Desktop Mount
monocular setup whereas the 16 mm lens should be exclusively used for the Remote
tracking.
2. Move the camera screw to the top end of the slot on the Desktop Mount.
3. Hold the camera with its elongation parallel to the table (and level with the top of the
mount), align the hole on the camera to the camera screw on desktop mount, and then
tighten the camera screw. Dimples in the camera align with protrusions on the mount
to ensure the camera is in the right position. If you are using the Fiber Optic Camera,
make sure the fiber optic cable is not twisted or bent.
Figure 4-3: Camera Level Position for Remote and Stabilized
Monocular Recording
For binocular tracking (see Figure 4-4):
1. Place the Desktop Mount on the table. Turn the 25 mm camera lens into the thread on
the Standard Camera or the Fiber Optic Camera Head. See Table 2 for recommended
lens usage.
2. Move the camera screw to the bottom end of the slot on the Desktop Mount.
3. Hold the camera with its elongation forming a 45-degree angle relative to the table.
Align the hole on the camera to the camera screw on desktop stand, and then tighten
the camera screw. Dimples in the camera align with protrusions on the mount to
ensure the camera is in the right position. If you are using the Fiber Optic Camera,
make sure the fiber optic cable is not twisted or bent.