BEFORE YOU BEGIN ..........3 the Kernel Flow emits invisible (850 nm) Class 1 laser radiation and visible (690 nm) Class 2 laser radiation. Kernel Flow utilizes 52 Unpacking Kernel Flow ........3 Class 1 diode lasers and 52 Class 2 diode lasers.
ID, and the intended participant must accept The headset should always be kept tightly tensioned. the invite code (in the Kernel App on iOS or Android) Loosening should only be done temporarily to get the granting permission for their data to be viewed.
Follow the following the Headset Stand. steps and diagrams to ensure successful operation. 2. In the main window of the Kernel Flow desktop application, click Initialize. 3. A confirmation dialog appears. Click Initialize to proceed.
NOTE: The Tune Lasers tool must be re-run each time the headset is placed on a participant’s head. 1. In the Kernel Flow application, at the top of the main window, click the Tune Lasers button. 2. Click Tune Lasers in the window that appears.
The legend indicates the signal quality that each color 1. In the Kernel Flow Desktop Application, click the represents; darker green means a better signal. Login button (if you haven’t already). 2. Enter your Kernel Cloud ID (email address) and password and click Login or press Enter.
1. When you’re ready to view or download the data NOTE: Some tasks do not include a practice mode. captured during your session, login to the Kernel Cloud Researcher Portal at portal.kernel.com. TIP: While running the task, be sure to move the pointer away from the onscreen stimuli.
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