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Long Range Mount Installation
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Long Range Mount Installation
7.1
Description of the Components
The Long Range Mount consists of a Mounting Bar for the Camera Head and a focusable Long
Range Illuminator (see Figure 7-1 left). In the figure, the Camera Head is on the left and the
Long Range Illuminator is on the right, though these lateral positions are reversible. Both the
Camera Head and the Long Range Illuminator are affixed to the Mounting Bar using circular
clips that tighten onto the bar by turning a knob (see Figure 7-2). The Camera Head attaches to
the Camera Head clip (which can be positioned at either a level or angled orientation), while the
Long Range Illuminator attaches to an Illuminator Mounting Clip in a flexible manner so that
the illumination can be adjusted vertically and horizontally to fit the tracking situation.
Figure 7-1: EyeLink 1000 Long Range Mount affixed to a
Desktop Base (left) and pictured with a variety of lenses and
Tripod Adapter (right)
Figure 7-2: Mounting Bar and Clips-note Guide Pins on the
Camera Head clip (left)
The Mounting Bar can be fixed to a tripod (via a Tripod Adapter), or one of several specially
designed mounts (e.g., the Desktop Base as pictured, a Screen Mount (MEG, MRI), or a
specially designed MRI mount). The camera can be parallel with the top of the Mounting Bar
(the Level position) for monocular recording, or it can be rotated 45 degrees (the Angled