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when running the EyeLink 1000 as a standalone system. These output modes
are not exclusive and include:
a) Analog output. Using the optional analog output card, data is available
in analog format. Analog output options are configurable via the “Set
Options” screen and in the ANALOG.INI initialization file.
b) File Output
. Eye data is available in the EyeLink EDF file format (see
Chapter 4 “Data File”). This can be converted to an ACSII file format
using the EDF2ASC conversion utility or analyzed with EyeLink Data
Viewer. File output options are configurable via the “Set Options” screen.
2.3
EyeLink 1000 Host PC Navigation
The EyeLink 1000 tracker interface consists of a set of setup and monitoring
screens, which may be navigated by means of the Host PC mouse, key
shortcuts, or from the Display PC application via link commands.
Figure 2-1: EyeLink 1000 Host PC Application Overview
Each of the modes shown in the diagram above has a special purpose. Where
possible, each screen has a distinctive appearance as shown in the figure.
Screens with gray bars contain menus of key options for navigation and setup.
Other screens have a key-navigation bar at the top of the screen and a status
EyeLink 1000 Host Application
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