Instruction manual

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Apply All: Applies the changes and fires all stimulators. As with Apply, on hardware that supports
it, the change will happen at the next “best time.”
Stop All: Stops all stimulators.
Apply Now: Forces the stimulator to apply the changes as soon as possible.
Apply All Now: Forces all the stimulators to apply the changes as soon as possible.
Constant
Mode
Figure 4-9: The Stimulator Pulse toollbar in the DataTrax2 Main window.
Amplitude: Amplitude of the stimulus in Volts.
Apply: Applies any changes to the stimulus protocol made through the Stimulator Toolbar.
Refer to the pulse mode for additional information.
Train Mode
Figure 4-10: The Stimulator Pulse toolbar in the DataTrax2 Main window.
Amp: Amplitude of the stimulus pulse in Volts.
#p: Number of Pulses.
W(ms): Width of the pulse in milliseconds (ms).
F(Hz): Frequency of stimulation in Hertz (Hz).
#R: Number of Trains (or Repeat Count).
IP Dur: InterTrain(or inter protocol) duration.
HP: Holding Potential
Apply: Applies any changes to the stimulus protocol made through the Stimulator Toolbar.
Clicking Apply while recording will send a stimulus pulse from the output. Refer to the Pulse
mode for additional information.
Step Mode
Figure 4-11: The Stimulator Pulse toolbar in the DataTrax2 Main window.
A1: Starting Amplitude.
A2: Stopping Amplitude.
#steps: Number of Steps.
W(ms): Width of the step in milliseconds (ms).
F(Hz): Frequency of stimulation in Hertz (Hz).
#R: Repeat Count.
IP Dur: Inter protocol duration.
HP: Holding Potential.