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4.15.4. Running Capture Spontaneous Events when Main Protocol is Not
Running
Capturing Spontaneous Events is not enabled in this version
4.15.4 Running and Stopping the Main Protocol
Click on the Main ProtocolRun Button (see Fig. 3.1.5.1) to start the Main Protocol. Click on the Stop
Main Protocol Run Button to stop the Main Protocol.
Alternatively, use the Run Menu to start the Main Protocol (see Fig. 3.2.6)
Run -> Main Protocol F1
and
Run -> Stop Main Protocol F4
to stop the Main Protocol.
Or finally, you can press the Run Function Keys to start and stop the Main Protocol.
Press To
F1 Start the Main Protocol
F4 Stop the Main Protocol
4.15.5. Evoking Single Sweeps when Main Protocol is Running
This is the same as discussed in Section 4.15.1.
When you are running a basic LTP experiment with alternating P0/P1 sweeps, evoking a single T0sweep
containing an S0 train, the output looks like that in Fig. 4.15.5.1 (at arrow). Note that the T0/S0 train has
run in place of the next P0/S0 single pulse and has delayed all P0 and P1 sweeps by the T0sweep period
(which happens to be 15 sec, just like the P0 and P1 sweeps).
Note: it is impossible to evoke a Single Pulse P0 or P1 Sweep while in an Averaging Loop (which would
disrupt the ongoing signal averaging).