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If you purchased the additional switch closure monitoring leads you can plug them into
lines 1 and 2 (powered-in lines). Activity on lines 1 and 2 is indicated by orange LEDs.
Each line you utilise for remote switch closure monitoring means that you will not be able
to use that line for any other purpose.
Note: If you decide to make use of the passive switch closure monitoring, you do
so entirely at your own risk. It is assumed that your local technical staff will be on-
hand to advise as required. We cannot be held responsible for any damage caused
to your own equipment through incorrect wiring. In addition any damage caused to
the toolkit as a result will void your warranty.
If you intend to make use of passive switch closure/TTL monitoring you are strongly
advised to purchase additional leads from us.
5.4. The BBTK response pad
The BBTK response pad functions as a standard four button response pad [optional extra].
It offers high quality response buttons with customisable keytops and is housed in a
lightweight ergonomically designed enclosure. A cable links it to the rear of the toolkit.
When the toolkit software runs with the pad all four buttons can be monitored alongside
the four other input lines (opto-detectors and powered-in lines, e.g. microphones). This
means that you can monitor for a visual and auditory stimulus on the remote PC at the
same time as detecting responses. The onset, duration and offset for each button press in
relation to other monitored events are recorded with sub-millisecond accuracy.
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