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<p>As of Jan. 12, 2018, the KVM switch in the control room and the booth are working for the stim and mac computers! The motor computer has not been tested at this point.  Please document thoroughly if recabling is necessary.</p>
 
<p>As of Jan. 12, 2018, the KVM switch in the control room and the booth are working for the stim and mac computers! The motor computer has not been tested at this point.  Please document thoroughly if recabling is necessary.</p>
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===How to use KVM switches===
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<p> When the lab is in [[Default Mode]], the KVM switch in the control room tells the control monitor what to display while the KVM switch in the booth tells the booth monitor what to display.  Once the computers are on, select from stim, mac, or motor to bring up the display. If the display does not work, take the following steps: </p>
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* Turn monitors on (lower right corner button)
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* Toggle through sources (second from the leftmost button)
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** DVI should be selected in the control room
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** HDMI should be selected in the booth
  
 
===Default Mode===  
 
===Default Mode===  

Revision as of 17:29, 12 January 2018

Good practices for the Neuromusic Lab

Schedule

Lab Meetings

Lab meetings typically occur once per week. The usual meeting time for Winter 2018 is Friday at 1pm. Check the linked meeting schedule for updates.

  • Sign up for presenting in lab meetings [1]
  • Picton via Stanford Library [2]

Takako's Schedule

  • Takako @ Stanford: Jan. 24- Feb. 7 + Feb. 21 - March 23

Booking Lab Time

  • Use the CCRMA room-booking system with your CCRMA credentials to reserve lab time. [3]



Lab Setup

General Information

As of Jan. 12, 2018, the KVM switch in the control room and the booth are working for the stim and mac computers! The motor computer has not been tested at this point. Please document thoroughly if recabling is necessary.

How to use KVM switches

When the lab is in Default Mode, the KVM switch in the control room tells the control monitor what to display while the KVM switch in the booth tells the booth monitor what to display. Once the computers are on, select from stim, mac, or motor to bring up the display. If the display does not work, take the following steps:

  • Turn monitors on (lower right corner button)
  • Toggle through sources (second from the leftmost button)
    • DVI should be selected in the control room
    • HDMI should be selected in the booth

Default Mode

after using the lab, please leave it in the default mode.

Stim
DVI output from Stim connects to Control KVM switch
HDMI output from Stim connects to Booth KVM switch - note: this particular cable has the label 'stim'.
VGA output not used
Mac
HDMI output from mac connects to Control KVM switch
USB (silvery cable) output from mac connects to Booth KVM switch
Thunder (followed by adapter to HDMI) output from mac connects to Booth KVM switch
Motor
tbd

Capping

  • Brush participant scalp with stiff brush
  • NuPrep gel can clean each electrode site after cap is velcroed

Cleaning

  • Sanitize the comb/brush after every use: put them in the plastic tub with warm water + 1 Tablespoon dish soap + 1 Tablespoon vinegar (under the sink). Let sit for ~1 hour before rinsing and drying. (A good time to do this is while the participant is in the booth).
  • Keep connector away from water - use a ziplock bag around the connector and hook it above the paper towel dispenser.

Data Analysis

  • SSP tricks