Introduction to BioGraph
by Didier
Combatalade, research director, Thought Technology
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Free with purchase of a Procomp System
- Overview of BioGraph Software
- Physiological measurements
- Basic controls and features of software
- Main Menu
- Display screens
- Protocols
- Data channels
- Work/Rest
- Database
- Multi-media features
- Advantages of Windows based software
- Resources for help: on-line, manual, bug list
- ProComp+ Hardware
- Connecting hardware to computer
- Connecting sensors to the Procomp+
- Sensor configuration
- Zeroing EMG sensors
- Recording a Session
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- Loading a display screen
- Display screen categories
- Selection and addition of client
- Client confidential feature
- Button bar controls: record, pause, stop, audio on/off,
etc.
- Testing procedures: ranges, offsets, EEG sensors
- On the fly adjustments of display screens / instruments
- Marking events
- Saving recorded data
- Viewing Recorded Data on the Report Screen
How to access the report screen
Pop-up menus
- Listing of data channels
- Button bar controls: T+ and T-, play, forward, reverse,
slider
- Markers
- Artifact rejection features
- Use of segments
- Thick or thin lines
- Multi-linegraph settings
- Color setting
- Scale position: right, left
- Scale size: small, medium, big
- Y-range: manual, auto
- Smoothing
- Threshold setting for reports
- Saving report screen settings for display screen
- Computing and printing statistical reports
- Trend reports
- View data live when using multi-line graphs
- Loading and Reviewing Previously Saved Sessions
Display screen viewing
Protocol viewing
Building and Altering Display Screens
Screen building canvas
Instrument Toolbox
Review of each instrument
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Pop-up menu overview
F-keys
Selection of data channels from default data channel set
Data display modes
Threshold types, manual, auto
Scaling, auto, manual
Averaging and smoothing
Instrument properties
- Feedback selections for instruments: (prop., inv.
Inhibit, clock)
- Color and texture options
- Instrument sizing and organization
- Saving changes by overwriting screens
- Creating New Data Channels
- Virtual and real channels
- Defining data channels
- Changing channel names
- Signal type assignment
- Computations
- Saving data channel sets
- Saving data channel sets with display screens
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- Building New Protocols: An Overview
- Record and play modes
- Construction of protocol components
- Screens
- Audio options
- Pauses
- Segments for selected data reporting
- Prompts: sound, text, image
- Event triggered protocols
- Importing bitmaps, MIDI and wave files
- Installing BioGraphX
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