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Rev. 1.1 Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. The Black Box ToolkitSerious about science: Serious about timing

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Page 10 of 98 The Black Box Toolkit Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. 3. INSTALLATION 3.1. Software installation In

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The Black Box Toolkit Page 11 of 98 Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. Remember once you have made any changes you wi

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Page 12 of 98 The Black Box Toolkit Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. IEEE 1284 LPT(printer) port ona standard ATXm

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The Black Box Toolkit Page 13 of 98 Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. 4. INTERFACES ON OFFER 4.1. Detection & ge

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Page 14 of 98 The Black Box Toolkit Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. PowerSupplyPower ConnectorIEE1284 leadto host

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The Black Box Toolkit Page 15 of 98 Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. Line 5:Powered Out -BBTK DigitalTone Gener

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Page 16 of 98 The Black Box Toolkit Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. 5. DETECTION INTERFACES & SENSORS 5.1. Op

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The Black Box Toolkit Page 17 of 98 Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. Note: If you are using both external opto-detec

Page 10 - 3. INSTALLATION

Page 18 of 98 The Black Box Toolkit Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. If you purchased the additional switch closure

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The Black Box Toolkit Page 19 of 98 Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. In addition you can wire up to four buttons o

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Page 2 of 98 The Black Box Toolkit Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. Credits: Author: Dr. Richard R. Plant, C.Psych

Page 13 - 4. INTERFACES ON OFFER

Page 20 of 98 The Black Box Toolkit Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. BBTK Response Padbutton to line mapping The d

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The Black Box Toolkit Page 21 of 98 Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. 6. GENERATION INTERFACES 6.1. BBTK Digital ton

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Page 22 of 98 The Black Box Toolkit Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. free to activate either button of the mouse in

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The Black Box Toolkit Page 23 of 98 Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. 7. CALIBRATION 7.1. Assessing the suitability

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Page 24 of 98 The Black Box Toolkit Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. Shown below is another calibration run from

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The Black Box Toolkit Page 25 of 98 Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. Finally here are the results for the calibratio

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Page 26 of 98 The Black Box Toolkit Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. 7.1.1. Multi-processor systems and Hyper-Threa

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The Black Box Toolkit Page 27 of 98 Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. 7.3. Adjusting sensor thresholds for optimum pe

Page 21 - 6. GENERATION INTERFACES

Page 28 of 98 The Black Box Toolkit Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. Next turn down the sensitivity as far as pos

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The Black Box Toolkit Page 29 of 98 Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. In order to simulate a real paradigm you can se

Page 23 - 7. CALIBRATION

The Black Box Toolkit Page 3 of 98 Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1. Background 1.2. H

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Page 30 of 98 The Black Box Toolkit Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. • RSVP Test In the RSVP test two bitmaps are a

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The Black Box Toolkit Page 31 of 98 Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. Depending on which schedule has been chosen

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Page 32 of 98 The Black Box Toolkit Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. 7.3.4. Tutorial 4: Setting-up for active switc

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The Black Box Toolkit Page 33 of 98 Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. In this example the left mouse button has been

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Page 34 of 98 The Black Box Toolkit Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. 8. THE TOOLKIT SOFTWARE SUITE 8.1. Using the

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The Black Box Toolkit Page 35 of 98 Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. 8.2.1. Tutorial 1: Measuring synchrony between

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Page 36 of 98 The Black Box Toolkit Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. Setup: • An opto-detector is fixed to the ce

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The Black Box Toolkit Page 37 of 98 Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. We can now use the Data Analysis module to ch

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Page 38 of 98 The Black Box Toolkit Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. and measuring the distance between lines 1 and

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The Black Box Toolkit Page 39 of 98 Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. 8.2.2. Tutorial 2: Rapid serial visual presenta

Page 34 - THE TOOLKIT SOFTWARE SUITE

Page 4 of 98 The Black Box Toolkit Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. 8.3.2. Tutorial 2: Simulating the TTL synch pu

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Page 40 of 98 The Black Box Toolkit Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. After DSC has captured a sequence of presentat

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The Black Box Toolkit Page 41 of 98 Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. When we run the paradigm on the remote PC we

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Page 42 of 98 The Black Box Toolkit Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. Here we have taken the response time from th

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The Black Box Toolkit Page 43 of 98 Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. The best way to illustrate the use of EG is wit

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Page 44 of 98 The Black Box Toolkit Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. As the Tone Generator is connected to line 5 w

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The Black Box Toolkit Page 45 of 98 Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. We will then be prompted to press space to s

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Page 46 of 98 The Black Box Toolkit Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. By measuring the first “on” event we can see

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The Black Box Toolkit Page 47 of 98 Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. • How many events we wish to generate in a seq

Page 43 - BBTK Digital Tone

Page 48 of 98 The Black Box Toolkit Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. When we analyse the RTL with the Data Analys

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The Black Box Toolkit Page 49 of 98 Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. This type of setup is illustrated by the schema

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The Black Box Toolkit Page 5 of 98 Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1. Background Computers, whil

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Page 50 of 98 The Black Box Toolkit Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. In the example shown, line 1 is the simulate

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The Black Box Toolkit Page 51 of 98 Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. 8.4.1. Tutorial 1: Examining the response time

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Page 52 of 98 The Black Box Toolkit Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. In the case of the simple visual reaction time

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The Black Box Toolkit Page 53 of 98 Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. We have now defined an event on the remote

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Page 54 of 98 The Black Box Toolkit Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. We do this by selecting either of the lines

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The Black Box Toolkit Page 55 of 98 Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. Before we can run the sequence we need to sel

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Page 56 of 98 The Black Box Toolkit Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. Once we are happy with all the settings we can

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The Black Box Toolkit Page 57 of 98 Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. own software how you have chosen to structure y

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Page 58 of 98 The Black Box Toolkit Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. 8.4.2. Tutorial 2: Exporting a predefined s

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The Black Box Toolkit Page 59 of 98 Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. Alternatively from the “Export” menu the same

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Page 6 of 98 The Black Box Toolkit Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. 1.2. How can I ensure my timing accuracy is up

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Page 60 of 98 The Black Box Toolkit Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. 8.5. The data analyser (DA) All software modul

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The Black Box Toolkit Page 61 of 98 Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. simulated on line 7, 300ms after the leading ed

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Page 62 of 98 The Black Box Toolkit Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. events that have been detected. Lines 5 throug

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The Black Box Toolkit Page 63 of 98 Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. The green cursor is A and the red cursor is

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Page 64 of 98 The Black Box Toolkit Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. In the screen shot below the cursors have be

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The Black Box Toolkit Page 65 of 98 Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. 8.6. Switching graph background colour On many

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Page 66 of 98 The Black Box Toolkit Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. 8.8. Making and viewing notes It is often u

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The Black Box Toolkit Page 67 of 98 Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. and will be stored in the same folder. You can

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Page 68 of 98 The Black Box Toolkit Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. 8.10. Saving plots as standard Windows WMF

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The Black Box Toolkit Page 69 of 98 Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. 8.11. Exporting the spreadsheet to Microsoft Ex

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The Black Box Toolkit Page 7 of 98 Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. For more information see Appendix A and the sect

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Page 70 of 98 The Black Box Toolkit Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. 8.12. Shortcut keys used in the data analyser

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The Black Box Toolkit Page 71 of 98 Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. 9. STEP-BY-STEP CASE STUDY 9.1. Using the Blac

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Page 72 of 98 The Black Box Toolkit Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. The host and remote PCs were setup in as illus

Page 71 - 9. STEP-BY-STEP CASE STUDY

The Black Box Toolkit Page 73 of 98 Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. The BBTK DSCAR (Digital Stimulus Capture And Re

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Page 74 of 98 The Black Box Toolkit Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. To run the DSCAR sequence it is loaded into th

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The Black Box Toolkit Page 75 of 98 Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. Once everything is ready on both the host and r

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Page 76 of 98 The Black Box Toolkit Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. The upper trace (L3: E-Prime bitmap display)

Page 75 - • Duration of the simulated

The Black Box Toolkit Page 77 of 98 Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. If we look at the status bar we can see that th

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Page 78 of 98 The Black Box Toolkit Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. Once zoom mode is activated you can click and

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The Black Box Toolkit Page 79 of 98 Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. We can also determine the duration of the per

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Page 8 of 98 The Black Box Toolkit Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. 2. HARDWARE & SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS 2.1. H

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Page 80 of 98 The Black Box Toolkit Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. Next we should examine the data collected by E

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The Black Box Toolkit Page 81 of 98 Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. Response Time Recorded By E-Prime (millisecond

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Page 82 of 98 The Black Box Toolkit Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. By examining reaction times we can see that th

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The Black Box Toolkit Page 83 of 98 Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. 9.2. The effect of changing response device By

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Page 84 of 98 The Black Box Toolkit Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. Cherry Keyboard Bitmap Duration Error (Cherry

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The Black Box Toolkit Page 85 of 98 Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. Psychology Software Tools Deluxe Response Box

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Page 86 of 98 The Black Box Toolkit Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. Voice Key (plugged into the PST Deluxe Respon

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The Black Box Toolkit Page 87 of 98 Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. Bitmap Duration Error01020304050607080901 2 3

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Page 88 of 98 The Black Box Toolkit Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. 9.3. The effect of using a TFT with various re

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The Black Box Toolkit Page 89 of 98 Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. OEM Mouse Bitmap Duration Error (OEM Mouse)0.0

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The Black Box Toolkit Page 9 of 98 Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. • BBTK response pad The four button BBTK respons

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Page 90 of 98 The Black Box Toolkit Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. Psychology Software Tools Deluxe Response Box

Page 91 - USING THE BBTK RESPONSE PAD

The Black Box Toolkit Page 91 of 98 Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. 10. USING THE BBTK RESPONSE PAD The Black Box

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Page 92 of 98 The Black Box Toolkit Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. By using the response pad the four digital out

Page 93 - 11. GLOSSARY

The Black Box Toolkit Page 93 of 98 Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. 11. GLOSSARY Remote PC A remote PC is the comp

Page 94 - 13. BIBLIOGRAPHY

Page 94 of 98 The Black Box Toolkit Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. 13. BIBLIOGRAPHY Plant, R.R., Hammond, N.V. &

Page 95 - 13. BBTK SPECIFICATIONS

The Black Box Toolkit Page 95 of 98 Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. 13. BBTK SPECIFICATIONS 13.1. General Specific

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Page 96 of 98 The Black Box Toolkit Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. 13.3. Individual line Specifications 13.3.1. L

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The Black Box Toolkit Page 97 of 98 Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. 3.5mm stereo jack socket. Connection as detaile

Page 98 - 14. APPENDIX A

Page 98 of 98 The Black Box Toolkit Copyright © 2004 The Black Box Toolkit Ltd. All rights reserved. 14. APPENDIX A Realtime priority Excerpt tak

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