m-pod for NeurOne plugs directly into the “8-bit trigger” connector on the back of the Bittium NeurOne recorder.
The trigger values are as seen in the Bittium software.
When Connected to a Riponda or RB-x40 Response Pad
Digital Input No.
Decimal Value
For
1
1
USB bit 0
Key press 1
OR
2
2
USB bit 1
Key press 2
OR
3
4
USB bit 2
Key press 3
OR
4
8
USB bit 3
Key press 4
OR
5
16
USB bit 4
Key press 5
OR
6
32
USB bit 5
Key press 6
OR
7
64
USB bit 6
Key press 7
OR
8
128
USB bit 7
Key press 8
Light sensor
OR
OR
Note:
When used with a Lumina 3G controller, the same info applies, with the difference that key presses 5 through 8 correspond to keys 1 through 4 on “Response Pad 2”.
When Connected to StimTracker
Digital Input No.
Decimal Value
For
Notes
1
1
USB bit 0
Light sensor 4
Quad model only
OR
2
2
USB bit 1
Light sensor 3
Quad model only
OR
3
4
USB bit 2
Light sensor 2
OR
4
8
USB bit 3
Voice key / mic
Quad model only
OR
5
16
USB bit 4
Any participant key press
OR
6
32
USB bit 5
Audio – left
OR
7
64
USB bit 6
Audio – right
OR
8
128
USB bit 7
Light sensor 1
OR
m-pod contains a powerful microprocessor that can reassign any input signal to any output line, and without any significant delay. It can also assign multiple signals to the same output line.
The tables above describe the factory default. If your experiment or lab setup requires different output, Cedrus provides a free utility for configuring your m-pod. After you use it, your configuration is saved to flash memory so that it’s remembered even after you power off m-pod.
Last Revision: July 3, 2018
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