Guest guest Posted October 11, 2006 Report Share Posted October 11, 2006 ~ Tania is the one who deals with electrode returns. Tania taniadudina@... ~ Active Electrodes Pete-- Ugh-- My third set of ActivElectrodes do not work. I no longer have the address of where to return them for a refund --also since I bought them through you do you provide the refund or the place in NY? Thanks. --Warmly, This email and any attachments may contain confidential information and it is intended for the addressee only. If you are not the intended recipient, you should destroy this message and notify the sender by reply email. If you are not the addressee, any disclosure, reproduction or transmission of this email is strictly prohibited. -------------- Original message -------------- From: " Van Deusen" <pvdtlcgmail> Nick, Actually, your first laptop can drive an external monitor, though not a monitor on a second laptop. Any current laptop has a monitor outlet on the back; simply plug a stand-alone monitor into it, and the laptop will find it. After you get hooked up, you need to right-click any blank area on your Windows desktop and select Properties from the drop-down menu. In the Properties window, select the Display tab (last one), and you'll see the two monitors. Click on monitor number 2 in the display (the remote one) to activate it and check the box at the bottom left for "Extend my Windows Desktop onto this Monitor". Then close that window. Now you should be able, with both monitors turned on, to drag items from the laptop monitor onto the extra monitor and back. In BioExplorer, bring to the fore whatever window you want the client to see and, in the Instruments menu, select Detach. The window will now have its own Instruments menu in the upper left corner, and it will appear on the Start bar across the bottom of your screen as a separate program. Once this happens, you can simply drag the detached window onto the remote monitor, and it will work. I suggest you always remember to drag it back when you end the session, and I generally go to the Instruments menu on the detached window and select Re-Attach, so the program is whole again before shutting down. Pete On 10/9/06, NICK MAMMANO <nickmammano> wrote: I'm using BioExplorer, EEG Pendant and laptop computer for Neurofeedback training. Can someone explain how I might connect the hardware and configure the software (if necessary) in order to use a second monitor (via a second laptop) to my existing setup? Thanks, nick -- Van Deusenpvdtlcgmailhttp://www.brain-trainer.com305/251-0337The Learning Curve, Inc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2006 Report Share Posted October 11, 2006 , I have a bad electrode also. I have contacted taniadudina@... (212)877-2130 And am sending the trode to: Tania DudinaBrainquiry263 West End AvenueNew York, NY 10023 ~ A Active Electrodes Pete-- Ugh-- My third set of ActivElectrodes do not work. I no longer have the address of where to return them for a refund --also since I bought them through you do you provide the refund or the place in NY? Thanks. --Warmly, This email and any attachments may contain confidential information and it is intended for the addressee only. If you are not the intended recipient, you should destroy this message and notify the sender by reply email. If you are not the addressee, any disclosure, reproduction or transmission of this email is strictly prohibited. -------------- Original message -------------- From: " Van Deusen" <pvdtlcgmail> Nick, Actually, your first laptop can drive an external monitor, though not a monitor on a second laptop. Any current laptop has a monitor outlet on the back; simply plug a stand-alone monitor into it, and the laptop will find it. After you get hooked up, you need to right-click any blank area on your Windows desktop and select Properties from the drop-down menu. In the Properties window, select the Display tab (last one), and you'll see the two monitors. Click on monitor number 2 in the display (the remote one) to activate it and check the box at the bottom left for "Extend my Windows Desktop onto this Monitor". Then close that window. Now you should be able, with both monitors turned on, to drag items from the laptop monitor onto the extra monitor and back. In BioExplorer, bring to the fore whatever window you want the client to see and, in the Instruments menu, select Detach. The window will now have its own Instruments menu in the upper left corner, and it will appear on the Start bar across the bottom of your screen as a separate program. Once this happens, you can simply drag the detached window onto the remote monitor, and it will work. I suggest you always remember to drag it back when you end the session, and I generally go to the Instruments menu on the detached window and select Re-Attach, so the program is whole again before shutting down. Pete On 10/9/06, NICK MAMMANO <nickmammano> wrote: I'm using BioExplorer, EEG Pendant and laptop computer for Neurofeedback training. Can someone explain how I might connect the hardware and configure the software (if necessary) in order to use a second monitor (via a second laptop) to my existing setup? Thanks, nick -- Van Deusenpvdtlcgmailhttp://www.brain-trainer.com305/251-0337The Learning Curve, Inc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2006 Report Share Posted October 11, 2006 Hah! Great help. Thanks to everyone who responded. --Warmly, This email and any attachments may contain confidential information and it is intended for the addressee only. If you are not the intended recipient, you should destroy this message and notify the sender by reply email. If you are not the addressee, any disclosure, reproduction or transmission of this email is strictly prohibited. --------- Active Electrodes Pete-- Ugh-- My third set of ActivElectrodes do not work. I no longer have the address of where to return them for a refund --also since I bought them through you do you provide the refund or the place in NY? Thanks. --Warmly, This email and any attachments may contain confidential information and it is intended for the addressee only. If you are not the intended recipient, you should destroy this message and notify the sender by reply email. If you are not the addressee, any disclosure, reproduction or transmission of this email is strictly prohibited. -------------- Original message -------------- From: " Van Deusen" <pvdtlcgmail> Nick, Actually, your first laptop can drive an external monitor, though not a monitor on a second laptop. Any current laptop has a monitor outlet on the back; simply plug a stand-alone monitor into it, and the laptop will find it. After you get hooked up, you need to right-click any blank area on your Windows desktop and select Properties from the drop-down menu. In the Properties window, select the Display tab (last one), and you'll see the two monitors. Click on monitor number 2 in the display (the remote one) to activate it and check the box at the bottom left for "Extend my Windows Desktop onto this Monitor". Then close that window. Now you should be able, with both monitors turned on, to drag items from the laptop monitor onto the extra monitor and back. In BioExplorer, bring to the fore whatever window you want the client to see and, in the Instruments menu, select Detach. The window will now have its own Instruments menu in the upper left corner, and it will appear on the Start bar across the bottom of your screen as a separate program. Once this happens, you can simply drag the detached window onto the remote monitor, and it will work. I suggest you always remember to drag it back when you end the session, and I generally go to the Instruments menu on the detached window and select Re-Attach, so the program is whole again before shutting down. Pete On 10/9/06, NICK MAMMANO <nickmammano> wrote: I'm using BioExplorer, EEG Pendant and laptop computer for Neurofeedback training. Can someone explain how I might connect the hardware and configure the software (if necessary) in order to use a second monitor (via a second laptop) to my existing setup? Thanks, nick -- Van Deusenpvdtlcgmailhttp://www.brain-trainer.com305/251-0337The Learning Curve, Inc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2007 Report Share Posted March 30, 2007 Tony, Send me a couple of your session files from the assessment, so I can take a look at what's going on. Pete pvdtlc@... Hi All,You may have seen in the past that I was having trouble getting a good reading using my pendant and that the advice was to purchase active electrodes. Well after much deliberation I made the purchase only to find that I am still not getting the right readings or so I think as the assessment comes out much the same as before I purchased the atifactor and the active electrodes. I washed my hair three times, cleaned my scalp with alcohol and used nuprep. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Cheers Tony -- Van Deusen pvdtlc@...http://www.brain-trainer.com305/433-3160The Learning Curve, Inc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2007 Report Share Posted June 16, 2007 Mark, The same set of electrodes will work on both the Pendant and the Infiniti, but you are correct that you need an interface for Infiniti. Because TT channels can often read more than one type of physiological signal, you do have to use the pre-amp for EEG (as you know), and from that you need either electrode sets or an interface for the electrodes. The one you want to be able to use any standard electrode (or ActivEEG electrode) is called the DIN Extender Cable (T8740), which you can find near the bottom of the page on TT's website: http://thoughttechnology.com/sensors.htm Buy one of these for each channel. Pete Hi Pete Could you outline what additional leads would be required to be able to use the same set of active electrodes with the pendant and Infinity procomp? not at the sme time of course. The active electrodes attach to the scalp and then to the active electrode hardware, I think. Are there then other leads that go from the hardware and end in din plugs and then insert into the pendant? If so I guess you then need a din attachment that fits into the head of the Thought Tech sensor? which then plugs into the procomp encoder? Thanks in advance Mark -- Van Deusen pvdtlc@...http://www.brain-trainer.com305/433-3160The Learning Curve, Inc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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