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EyeLink 1000 Plus Host Software
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2013-2017 SR Research Ltd.
Select the tracker configuration.
Each configuration option indicates
the Camera Mount Type (Tower,
Desktop, LCD Arm, Primate, Long
Range Mount) and whether a
monocular or binocular recording
is performed. The Desktop and Arm
mounts additionally support
Remote Mode options (a camera
upgrade for Remote Mode is
required). Other entries in the
descriptor include the recommended lens to use and reminders about
conditions of recording (e.g., Stabilized Head, Target Sticker).
Clicking on the ‘Select Config’ button raises the dialog box above, from which
other configurations can be selected. Each column consists of the description
entries and the last entry is a unique identifier for the configuration that will be
logged in the EDF file.
Version 5.08 or later of the host software provides
an additional Lens configuration after selecting
one of the Remote modes. The remote mode by
default is configured to use 16 mm lens. Some systems may also be supplied
with a 25 mm remote lens (with a special marking on the focusing wheel). The
25 mm lens provides better recording data quality at the expense of a smaller
head box; the 25 mm lens is recommended for 1000 Hz recording. Please make
sure the lens selected in this configuration matches to the actual lens installed
on the camera so that a proper target-to-camera distance can be reported by
the host software.
For the Primate Mounts and monocular-only Tower Mount, the available
configurations are shown below. Binocular recordings are supported in the
Primate mount.