Attaching The Cables; Figure 5-4: Rearview Of The Lcd Arm Mount's Camera (Top) And Lcd Monitor (Bottom) - SR Research EyeLink 1000 Installation Manual

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Figure 5-4: Rearview of the LCD Arm Mount's Camera (top)
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Attaching the Cables

Integrated into the LCD Arm Mount is the cabling required for the EyeLink 1000 system and
the computer monitor (camera and LCD monitor power cables, monitor audio cable, SVGA
video cable, and the CameraLink cable). After assembling the LCD Arm Mount components,
inserting the LCD Arm into the Arm Base, and attaching the camera, all of the cables need to
be connected.
For all cables emerging from the LCD Arm, location descriptions assume a view of the Camera
and LCD Assembly from the back underside of the monitor (see Figure 5-4
cables to the side of the camera and illuminator support bracket to which the cable will
eventually be attached – this will prevent the cable from binding against the bracket when the
LCD Arm is twisted in various directions. Follow these steps:
1. First, let's deal with cables attached to the high-speed camera (Figure 5-4 top).
If not already connected before affixing the camera, connect the CameraLink
cable to the interface on the back of the camera that is housed within the
Camera and LCD Assembly. Tighten the screws by thumb or use a slotted
screwdriver to tighten. Attaching this cable before attaching the camera to the
assembly may be easier for some users.
Insert the round EyeLink 1000 power supply cable to the power connector on
the right side of the camera.
Ensure that the two illuminator cables are plugged into the side of the EyeLink
1000 high-speed camera – placement is not important. These cables are present
on the Camera and LCD Assembly and do not emerge from the LCD Arm.
and LCD Monitor (bottom)
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