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c) Time Of Day (in hr:min:sec) where hr increases to 25 after 24, not 0
d) Time on the Analysis graph the data point was taken (in Min:Sec.UpToTenthsOfMsec)
e) AD channel number (0 or 1)
f) Extracellular Stimulation S0 or S1 (0 or 1)
g) Pulse Number (starting with 1)
h) Unit or DataType (mV or pA) for those analyses using units
g) Analyses (from none to all the following columns)
1) DC Baseline "DC"
2) Peak Amplitude "PkAmp"
3) Latency "Latency ms"
4) Area "Area unit * ms"
5) Duration "Dur ms”
6) Rise Time "RiseTm ms”
7) Decay Time "DecTm ms"
8) Coastline "CoastLn"
9) PopSpike Amplitude "PSamp"
10) PopSpike Latency "PSlat ms"
11) Slope "Slope unit/ms"
12) Average Amplitude "AvgAmp"
13) Patch Electrode Series Resistance "Rs Mohm"
14) Membrane or Input Resistance "Rm Mohm"
3.1.5 Run Panel / Run Button Area
Acquisition activity can be started by either clicking on different Run Buttons on the Run Panel (Fig.
3.1.5.1). Click on 1) the ‘Main Protocol’ Run Button to start the Main Protocol with Stimulation/Acquisition
sweeps with or without Continuous Acquisition, 2) click on the ‘Cont’ Run Button to start Continuous
Acquisition only, or 3) click on a ‘Single P0, ‘P1’, ‘Single T0’ or T1’ Run Button to immediately acquire a
single sweep for viewing with no analyzing or saving to disk. Once the Main Protocol has started, clicking
a ‘Single P0, ‘P1’, ‘Single T0’ or ‘T1’ Run Button now evokes the sweep, but also may analyze it and save
it to disk. Once the Main Protocol has been started, clicking on a ‘Repeat P0’, ‘P1’, ‘Repeat T0’, ‘T1’ Run
Button now evokes repeating sweeps that also may be analyzed and saved to disk.
Once the Main Protocol is started, the “Protocol STOPPED” top Run Line changes to “Main Protocol”
followed by the Time of Day the protocol was started (in hr:min:sec:tenthsec) followed by the time the
protocol was running (in hr:min:sec:tenthsec). The bottom Run Line shows “Waiting for next sweep”,
followed by the last sweep taken and possibly how many sweeps out of how many total sweeps were
averaged if in an averaging loop, followed by the time after the last sweep (in hr:min:sec:tenthsec) on
the right side of the lower Run Line.