Eyetracker

On September 1, 2021, after a few years of unsuccessful recruitment, the UNC Cochlear Implant Center Eyetracker was disassembled and brought back to Duke :(

Inventory

Item
Quantity
Location

Clipboards

2

Box #7

Paperwork binder

2

Box #7

Eyelink user manual

1

Box #7

Sticker box

1

Box #7

Whiteboard

1

Box #7

Speakers

1

Box #7

Mice

1

Box #7

Keyboards

1

Box #7

Legal pads

3

Box #2

Lens cleaning cloth

1

Box #2

Monitor for Velocity

1

Box #2

Dell computer

1

Box #15

Power cord for the Dell

1

Box #15

Power strip

1

Box #15

Power strip

1

Table

Monitor for Dell

1

Table

Black curtain for covering table/cords

1

Table

Velocity

1

Separate (not in a box)

Lamp

1

Separate (not in a box)

Misc. box (where we kept extra supplies at CI Center. e.g., measuring tape, pens)

1

Box labelled with "Duke"

Assembly Notes

Dell

What to plug in:

Front of Dell. Black USB is for computer mouse
View of back of Dell. In frame: keyboard (black USB), ethernet (blue ethernet cable), VGA input (blue screw-in cord)
View of back of Dell. In frame: camera (black plug, clearly labelled), VGA input (blue screw-in cord)
The right monitor (no arm mount / camera) is connected to the Dell via the blue VGA cable.

Velocity

What to plug in:

Speaker is plugged into top of Velocity

The speakers are then connected to each other by matching the red and black cords on the back of each speaker.

The top plugs connect to the top of Velocity. The bottom plugs connect to the other speaker.
Another view of the speakers. Match the red and black cords to connect the speakers.

The blue VGA cable is attached to the back of Velocity. This flows up the arm mount and is attached to the XXX of the Dell monitor.

Connect VGA cable to Velocity here

Velocity is also connected to ethernet. The ethernet port on the back is clearly labelled.

Connect ethernet cable to Velocity here

The bottom plug of Velocity is its power supply.

Power cord for Velocity.

Camera

Assembly:

The camera is the most fragile part of the system. It is mounted on the left monitor. There are four plugs on the side, pictured below. We have left all of these plugged in.

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