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B-Alert X10 to Analog Out

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B-Alert X10 to Analog Out
Part #: CBLX10

CBLX10 is required to use B-Alert X-Series Headsets with the “Master Sync Device” mode available in AcqKnowledge 4.3 or above. Use this cable to connect the analog output of an MP Research System to the EKG input of an ABM B-Alert X10 or X24 headset. The cable allows for the injection of signals that may be used to align data recordings between the two independent units. CBLX10 provides both signal attenuation and isolation between the MP unit and the B-Alert headset.

Interface MP160 or MP150 System via Analog Output of the AMI100D, HLT100C, or UIM100C module; adapter CBL122 required/included for AMI100D or HLT100C.

 

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Part #: CBLX10
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Set up Linked Acquisitions and choose “Use the master synchronization” to pair and synchronize data obtained during linked MP160/150 and B-Alert X10/24 acquisitions; this is the only configuration where the Master Sync Device radio button is active.

Cable length is 2 m from case to UIM100C connection and 2 m from case to B-Alert connection.

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