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Category | Medical Equipment |
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Channels | Up to 10 |
EEG Channels | Up to 4 |
GSR/Skin Conductance Channels | 1 |
Respiration Channel | 1 |
Temperature Channel | 1 |
Battery Life | Up to 8 hours |
Resolution | 24-bit |
CMRR | >100 dB |
Interface | USB, Bluetooth |
Operating Temperature | 10°C to 40°C |
Storage Temperature | -20°C to 60°C |
Connectivity | Bluetooth, USB |
Software Compatibility | BioTrace+ Software |
Safety Standards | IEC 60601-1 |
Input Impedance | >100 MΩ |
Power Supply | Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery |
Humidity | 10% to 90% non-condensing |
ECG/EMG Channels | 2 |
Insert a fully charged battery pack into the NeXus-10. A 'click' indicates correct placement.
Connect wirelessly via Bluetooth. Follow on-screen instructions for pairing with a computer.
Connect NeXus-10 to computer using the micro USB cable for wired connection.
Register a Mind Media account online, confirm email, and enter credentials to activate software.
Manually activate offline by sending a request key and email address for an activation key.
Choose a signal library and a specific screen (e.g., 1x EEG SMR) to open a training interface.
Understand the toolbar for information and signal check, and the control bar for session management.
Connect sensors to correct inputs and use the 'Signal check' button to verify quality.
Select a client, click 'Start recording' on the control bar, and click 'Stop' to end and save.
Choose feedback types like Graph, Audio, Video, Puzzle, or Animation from the training screen controls.
Configure manual or automatic thresholds for feedback using bar graph controls, indicated by dotted or solid lines.
Manage score display and resetting through controls in the bottom right corner of the screen.
Adjust signal display by right-clicking the y-axis to change the Y-scale range for better visualization.
Use the time axis to select data, zoom with '+' and '-' keys, or adjust time axis size for detailed analysis.
Define predefined segment types (e.g., baseline, train) to distinguish different phases within a recording.
Mark invalid data segments as artifact areas, which are excluded from analysis, either manually or automatically.
Compute and view statistics (min, max, mean) for the entire session or specific segments via Session Overview.
Generate Trend Reports for sessions with multiple segments to analyze trends over time, choosing output format.