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Revision C, August 2013
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Chapter 16:
Signal Breakout Module ............................................................................................ 16-1
Overview ...................................................................................................................... 16-1
Input/output connections .............................................................................................. 16-1
Setup and use ............................................................................................................. 16-2
Using multiple Signal Breakout Modules ..................................................................... 16-3
Signal Breakout Module data formats ......................................................................... 16-4
Capturing ASCII slow data from the serial output ....................................................... 16-4
Capturing ASCII waveform data from the serial output ............................................... 16-4
Capturing digital waveform data from the serial output ............................................... 16-5
Chapter 17:
Fiber Optic Universal Gating Module ....................................................................... 17-1
Overview ...................................................................................................................... 17-1
Controls and connections ............................................................................................ 17-1
Setup and use ............................................................................................................. 17-2
Chapter 18:
Micro-Imaging MR Systems ..................................................................................... 18-1
Overview ..................................................................................................................... 18-1
Micro-Imaging kit ......................................................................................................... 18-1
Micro-Imaging equipment setup ................................................................................. 18-2
Bruker Micro 2.5 Mouse and Micro 2.5 AHS/RF Imaging Probes .............................. 18-3
Bruker Mini 0.5 AHS/RF Imaging Probe ..................................................................... 18-4
Bruker Micro-Imaging kit components ........................................................................ 18-5
Chapter 19:
Water Bed Heater System ........................................................................................ 19-1
Overview ..................................................................................................................... 19-1
Operation in the standalone mode .............................................................................. 19-1
Operation with a SAII monitoring and gating system .................................................. 19-1
WBH USER INTERFACE window ............................................................................. 19-2
TEST AND SERVICE window ................................................................................... 19-3
Circulation Module input output connections ............................................................. 19-4
Heater Module input output connections ................................................................... 19-5
Water Beds ................................................................................................................. 19-6
Water Bed Heater System setup in MR ..................................................................... 19-6
Turning on the Water Bed Heater control .................................................................. 19-9
Changing the water bed .............................................................................................. 19-9
Polyether as an alternate fluid ................................................................................... 19-9

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