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EPM/MEEMM PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION MANUAL
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1. Qty Description MEEMM use J1 1 Sub D 50S MEEMM Data connector DPKA 131 J2 3 1 Sub D 50P GSE PC Acksys RS links simulation unit connector Sub D HD 62pts 1 J3 GSE PC Acksys RS links simulation unit connector Sub D HD 62pts Sub D 15P 1 J4 Cooling system Sub D 9S 3 Amm Banana socket For MEEMM Power connector DPKA panel isolated 1 Shaffner Main switch 1 Ethernet switch access MEEMM LAN Table 7 GSE main box rear panel components E10 EREMS EPM MEEMM R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z I Ed Rev 1 E Iss Rev oe PAYLOAD AND GSE er Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 OPERATION MAN UAL Page 33 3 2 3 1 2 MEEMM GSE PC The GSE PC internal components are the followings except classical PC components Qty Description Reference Manufacturer 1 Analog generarar PCI 6711 National Instruments board 1 RS links generator 8RSPCI 400 Acksys 3 2 3 1 3 MEEMM GSE attenuator box This box is manufactured by EREMS and includes a80 dB attenuator based on resistors A1 to 3 BNC distribution of the analog signal 3 2 3 1 4 MEEMM GSE analog generator interface box This box is built from a commercial equipment National Instruments BNC 2110 3 2 3 2 Interface functions 3 2 3 2 1 MEEMM GSE main box The interfaces are provided in paragraph 3 2 3 1 1 Refer to RD27 Interface Control Document Tor connector pin out 3 2 3 2 2 MEEMM GSE PC Analog
2. black Ext Analog Test Link RPP1 J05 EPM laptop 15 not supplied R S Ethernet Power fan Data to MU 28 28 erne J4 if RS422 to PC J3 Banana jack cable Eth2 global Data to PC network i J2 MEEMM GSE main box rear panel MEEMM GSE PC rear panel MEEMM GSE main box front panel 1 12 RS485 422 IF RS422 to Test bit to Test Link Test Link NI board IF J6 J5 SUBD25 NI analog IF box 9 23 AU DACO OUT Figure 27 Acceptance test GSE configuration E R EMS R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine ZI E P M M E E M M Ed R v 1 E Iss Rev ral ga aaen PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION Date ouer Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 MAN UAL Page os Web www erems fr The MEEMM GSE items lists is provided in the table here below E10 ITE m CLASSIFICATION ITEM PART NUMBER LABELLING ae NAME GSE PC Main Unit including MEEMM GSE PC Main Unit Trigger EEG simulation Unit NI Analog Outputs 12 55 431 MEEMM GSE Harness board E HDD IDE on the HDD IDE HW SMSC if simulation cable Aksys RS422 485 board HDD IDE cable GSE PC Screen 12 55 43 2 MEEMM GSE PC Screen GSE PC Keyboard 12 55 43 3 MEEMM GSE PC Keyboard GSE PC Mouse 12 55 43 4 MEEMM GSE PC Mouse MEEMM GSE PC GSE PC Ethernet cable 12 55 43 5 Ethernet Cable GSE PC Power cables 12 55 436 MEEMM GSE PC
3. rol get age TT PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION Date o106105 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 MAN UAL Page 43 Web www erems fr Config Mode Configuration Mode characteristics Required Items Number Characteristics 4 IA 16 channels Sleep amp ambulatory with e Electronic equipments BW 0 3 Hz to 150 Hz e 12 EEG channels o PORTEEM BW 0 3 70Hz e Harnesses e 2EMG channels o Harness PORTEEM BW 1 150Hz e One sensor subset amp consumables e 1 ECG channels BW 1 150Hz e 1 strain gauge respiration channel BW 0 3 30Hz One 12 Electrodes cap sized to the astronaut head 1 filled syringe Grass cream EMG ECG strain gauge sensors Cleaning wipes Adhesive tape e Compact Flashdisk and adaptor e 4 AA batteries e External equipments not part of MEEMM delivery o LTU for MMI SW o Crew support equipments e Equipment restraints for PORTEEM Bag or Velcro e Trash collection e Humid cloths for head cleaning E10 EREMS Chemin de la Madeleine Z I 31130 FLOURENS France T l 33 0 5 61 36 06 06 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 Web www erems fr EPM MEEMM PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION MANUAL 4 2 CREW OPERATING TASKS R f Date Page 44 EPM ERM MA 0001 Ed R v ug Iss Rev 01 06 05 4 2 1 PRE INCREMENT INCREMENT amp POST INCREMENT TASKS 4 2 1 1 Pre increment tasks Pre increment tasks include all the tasks to be performed on ground with t
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5. a BEE bg screen Deeg EE EE Peng Fees e Cem Se EES PE impedance figures have to be acquired to allow correct configuration on session profile refer to paragraph 4 2 1 1 3 Screen copies can be attached to on board procedures in a removable appendix to allow the operator to fix it next to the LTU screen Some tips can be added on these pages to help the operation to asses the curves eyes artefact visualising noise level compared to selected scale To be completed with scientists during collection Marking of fiducial reference Landmarks optional only is 3 reference marks are required for photogrammetry purpose Nasion Left preauricular and Right preauricular points E10 EREMS Chemin de la Madeleine Z I 31130 FLOURENS France T l 33 0 5 61 36 06 06 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 Web www erems fr EPM MEEMM PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION MANUAL R f Date Page EPM ERM MA 0001 Ed R v ug Iss Rev 01 06 05 45 Tasks Steps Recommendations Do Don t Tips The purpose of this task is to take pictures of the astronaut with these reference marks to help the operator to mark the subject on board photogrammetry is planned The 3 reference points marking is done using dermatological pen oo Be PEN Figure 19 dermatological pen The marking can be done using anatomical structur
6. MEEMM main unit Scientist system Ground PORTEEM SW EPM Facility Figure 18 On board on ground SW definition The MEEMM computer software items include Abbreviation Role Runs on CTRL DSP SW Control SW CPU and Head box CPU board and DSP boards DRIVER Data Acquisition SW DSP SPVR SW Supervision and House Keeping Supervisor Board micro controller BOOT SW MMI SW Man Machines Interface EPM LTU GSE SW MEEMM Ground support SW EPM carrier GSE PORTEEM SW PORTEEM application EPM LTU not represented on Signal quality check before recording EPM carrier GSE the scheme on EPM LTU E10 EREMS EPM MEEMM R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine ZI Ed Rev 1 E Iss Rev oe PAYLOAD AND GSE Die cinas Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 OPERATION MAN UAL Page 34 The DSP SW acquires data from the heabox and read triggers information from the trigger connector The CTRL SW gets these data The data are stored on disk and processed to be displayed on MMI SW and sent on ground if tele operation is required The SPVR SW receives TC from the carrier TC addressed to CTRL SW are forwarded It also acquires current temperature information and fulfills the HK frame Additionally the HK frame is completed with information coming from CTRL SW The MMI SW receives data to be displayed and screen layout definition
7. Table 4 MEEMM various items power consumption E10 EREMS EPM MEEMM R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z I Ed R v 1 E 31130 FLOURENS FRANCE Iss Rev T l 33 0 5 61 36 06 06 PAYLOAD AND GSE Date 01 06 05 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 OPERATION MAN UAL Page 3 1 4 5 Thermal budget Two types of items can be considered 1 The Main Unit enclosed in a 4 PU Active Container dissipating mainly in the ACS EPM Air Control System 2 Items resulting in Heat dissipation in the Cabin The power dissipated by those items are ITEMS POWER DISSIPATION MAIN UNIT 58 W LHB configuration for which front panel dissipation in cabin is per convexion lt 1 5 W 1 per radiation lt 7 5 W 1 DEPLOYABLE ITEMS HHB 12W LHB 1 2 5 W LHB 2 2 5 W Camera 4 W Porteem 0 8 W batteries The resulting thermal budget for the main MEEMM configurations is the following Configuration Total Power dissipation cluding the following ower dissipation In Cabin 1 Main Unit one LHB 60 5 W TAWN Main Unit two LHBs 63 W ES Main Unit HHB 59 W 10W Main unit Camera 39 W 9W Main unit no connected 28 to 36 W SE deployable items Stand by mode 1 in worst case in regard of the dissipation in the cabin i e 18 C for the cabin air and cabin environment temperatures warm temperatures for other SAC I F ACS panels Tables and graphs showing th
8. o 2 Harnesses EEG 32 LHB o Harness LHB data1 o Harness HB power1 e One sensor subset amp consumables o One 64 Electrodes cap sized to the astronaut head o 4 filled syringes o Cleaning wipes o Grass cream o Adhesive tape e Harddisk part of capacity e Digitizing unit o Camera o Harness camera o Compact Flash disk o Compact Flash disk adaptor o Scale ruler e External equipments not part of MEEMM delivery o LTU for MMI SW o Stimulation triggering source o Crew support equipments e Subject restrainers e Trash collection e Humid cloths for head cleaning E10 E R EM S R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z l E P M M E E M M Ed R v 1 E Iss Rev rol aer age TT PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION Date o106105 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 MAN UAL Page 38 Web www erems fr Config Mode Configuration Mode characteristics Required Items Number Characteristics 1 C Up to 64 channels Raw EEG on 32 channels e Electronic equipments BW 0 01 Hz to 580 Hz o Main Unit o LHB1 or LHB2 e Harnesses o 1 Harness EEG 32 LHB o Harness LHB data1 o Harness HB power1 e One sensor subset amp consumables o One 32 Electrodes cap sized to the astronaut head o 2 filled syringes o Grass cream o Cleaning wipes o Adhesive tape e Harddisk part of capacity e Digitizing unit o Camera o Harness camera o Compact Flash disk o Compact Flash disk adaptor o Scale ruler e Extern
9. The data coming from PORTEEM and digital camera can be read on the LTU using LTU flash file reader and sent back to the CTRL SW using EPM services The SW components are detailed in RD17 EPM MEEMM SW Architectural and Detailed Design Document The SW commands and the sequences of mode except the SPVR SW are described in a dedicated User Manual RD2 EPM MEEMM SW User Manual The SPVR SW commands are given in AD7 MEEMM TM TC Data definition Additionally in paragraph 4 3 an example of various MMI displays corresponding to a typical EEG scenario is given The PORTEEM SW is described in RD23 Columbus User s manual 3 2 3 GSE ITEMS This paragraph describes the complete MEEMM GSE configuration According to specific model needs the GSE can include a subset of the following items refer to RD24 Delivery Item List 3 2 3 1 Items and electronics circuits 3 2 3 1 1 MEEMM GSE main box The GSE main box internal components are the followings Qty Description Reference Manufacturer Propac 3U63FP376 1 pox Ref appro 10850 021 PORRO Profil avant 63F 4 Box element Ref appro 30818 094 SCHROFF Vis fixation 1 Box element Ref appro 21101 416 SCHROFF 1 Box element ee SCHROFF Ref appro 20850 136 Panneaux arri re 1 Box element Ref appro 20850 366 SCHROFF 1 28V Power supply Reeg LAMBDA 1 Ethernet Switch PEAB SW5M PEABIRD 1 5V Power supply ZWS5 5 LAMBDA 1 1 Sta
10. shipment list of the ADP All the items are separately enclosed in antistatic pockets The following photos present the container organisation Container 1 MEEMM Main Unit Container 2 Headboxes HD harnesses Container 4 GSE items E10 E R EMS R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z I E P M M E E M M Ed R v 1 E Iss Rev Pose sw PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION Date ouer Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 MAN UAL Page 85 Web www erems fr 9 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE This paragraph describes the installation steps of the MEEMM and its GSE environment in standalone configuration 9 1 MEEMM GSE SET UP The general GSE configuration is depicted in the following figure This configuration includes the MEEMM Main Unit and the GSE E10 EREMS Chemin de la Madeleine Z I 31130 FLOURENS France T l 33 0 5 61 36 06 06 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 Web www erems fr EPM MEEMM PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION MANUAL R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Ed R v 4 E Iss Rev Date Page 01 06 05 86 MEEMM MU front panel Ext Digital MEEMM MU rear panel MEEMM Airflow IF cooling device 26 ANA OUT1 E10 GSE attenuator ANA OUT2 ANA OUT3 ANA IN box white red black white red black white black white red
11. 0 5 61 36 06 06 PAYLOAD AND GSE Date Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 OPERATION MANUAL Page oe 01 06 05 3 2 1 1 2 Interface functions Three major interfaces are experiment dedicated e Headboxes EEG EMG inputs e Digital trigger input e Analog sources input Headboxes EEG EMG inputs e Differential inputs refer to RD27 Interface Control Document for connector pin out and interface scheme e LHB Maximum Input range 0 8 mVpp to 30 mVpp according to programmed gain 150 500 2500 or 7000 e HHB Maximum Input range 1 4 mVpp to 28 mVpp according to programmed gain 170 500 1600 and 3800 Digital trigger input e Input amplitude TTL levels e Rising or falling edge detection is SW programmable e The high or low level duration shall be upper than 5 x 1 Fs and 2 ms e Refer to RD27 Interface Control Document for connector pin out and interface scheme Analog sources input e Maximum input amplitude 10 V pp e Refer to RD27 Interface Control Document for connector pin out and interface scheme E10 EREMS EPM MEEMM R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z I Ed R v 1 E 31130 FLOURENS FRANCE Iss Rev T l 33 0 5 61 36 06 06 PAYLOAD AND GSE Date 01 06 05 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 OPERATION MAN UAL Page SS 3 2 1 2 Ambulatory and sleep mode 3 2 1 2 1 Items and Electronics circuits Element Item Function Sensors D EEG EMG and other sensors up to 16 D Spare ass
12. 30 Sensor set desinstallation amp Cleaning A amp B In case of EEG application In case of EMG application 01 Take off EEG EMG sensors AaB E10 E EMS Ref EPM ERM MA 0001 EREMS EPM MEEMM Ed R v 17 Chemin de la Madeleine Z I Iss Rev 31130 FLOURENS France PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION Date 01 06 05 T l 33 0 5 61 36 06 06 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 MANUAL Page 67 Web www erems fr Throw away in trash collector used cleaning wipes and Humid Towels B E10 E EM S R f EPM ERM MA 0001 EREMS EPM MEEMM Ed R v ug Chemin de la Madeleine Z I Iss Rev 31130 FLOURENS France PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION pate 01 06 05 T l 33 0 5 61 36 06 06 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 MAN UAL Page 68 Web www erems fr 4 2 2 2 Ambulatory and sleep procedure Two modes are planned for PORTEEM on board operations o Stand alone recording o Stand alone recording and occasional remote monitoring using the EPM laptop for signal quality check before recording This mode is the most convivial one as its allows both to check what you are going to record and also to command the start stop order using dedicated icons without requiring the use of the Vitaport 2 LCD and operating keys Crew concerne PREPARATION AND MONITORING STEPS Stand alone recording with occasional remote monitoring Stand alone recording Destowage and preparation of the PORTEEM MEEMM PORTEEM CORE UNIT incl
13. 33 0 5 61 36 06 06 PAYLOAD AND GSE Date 01 06 05 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 OPERATION MAN UAL Page ES The selection of the appropriate hardware by the operator The configuration or the choice of the profile file by operator of the MEEMM through the Man Machine Interface Software Other modes could be possible with MEEMM equipments especially some combinations between the number of EEG EP and of EMGs for instance e simultaneous acquisition with the LHBs of 96 EEG channels with 32 EMG channels e or simultaneous acquisition with the LHBs of 64 EEG with 32 EMG or e or simultaneous acquisition with the HHB of 16 EEG with 16 EMG channels e ete Many possibilities are thinkable they have not been planned here as each of them would require additional resources in terms of sensor sets and harnesses Notes 1 The combination consisting in using simultaneously both the HHB and the LHB s is not allowed 2 The MEEMM SM has to be re initialised Main ON OFF switch or RESET button when changing of acquisition configuration either LHB or HHB acquisition either analog channels acquisition or not 4 1 2 HARDWARE ITEMS SELECTION ACCORDING TO RMS For each configuration amp mode described in Table 8 MEEMM experiment scenarios the required items for one session are shown in the following tables E10 E R EM S R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z l E P M M E E M M Ed R v 1 E Iss Rev rol get a
14. E10 E R EMS R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z I E P M M E E M M Ed R v 1 E Iss Rev ral 38861300006 PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION Date ouer Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 MAN UAL Page op Web www erems fr 9 2 INSTALLATION STEPS No specific order is required in the steps to install the GSE complete set up referred in Figure 27 De stow all the required items referred in Table 11 and connect them as describe on the scheme with the help of the labelling on the harnesses ends Refer to RD29 EPM MEEMM Acceptance test procedures for examples of standalone procedures 9 3 GROUND INSTRUCTIONS OF USE The Payload and GSE Operation Manual is the main document providing detailed documentation data and instructions for operations and maintenance of the payload and ground segment equipment GSE This document refers to 3 others User Manual dedicated to SW and Digitizing tasks for some specific operations RD2 EPM MEEMM SW User Manual This document describes the use of MEEMM SW The intended readership of this document is e OHB personal be able to operate the MEEMM during test and integration e Profile developer i e people in charge of developing a scientific session using MEEMM e Test engineers as the content of this document shall be known for writing test scripts RD25 EPM MEEMM SW Transfer Document This document identifies the MEEMM Softwares and how to build and install it in the operationa
15. MEEMM LHB DATA2 HARNESS to MEEMM LOW FREQUENCY HEADBOX2 LHB2 DATA J04 connector Connect the end P1 of MEEMM HB POWER2 HARNESS to MEEMM MU front panel HEADBOX HEADBOX POWER J02 Connect the end P2 of MEEMM HB POWER2 HARNESS to MEEMM LOW FREQUENCY HEADBOX1 LHB1 POWER J03 connector Connect the end P3 of MEEMM HB POWER2 HARNESS to MEEMM LOW FREQUENCY HEADBOX2 LHB2 POWER J03 connector Connect the end P1 of MEEMM HHB DATA HARNESS to MEEMM MU front panel HEADBOX DATA HHB J03 Connect the end P2 of MEEMM HHB DATA HARNESS to MEEMM HIGH FREQUENCY HEADBOX HHB DATA J03 connector Connect the end P3 of MEEMM HHB DATA HARNESS to MEEMM HIGH FREQUENCY HEADBOX HHB DATA J04 connector Connect the end P1 of MEEMM HB POWER1 HARNESS to MEEMM MU front panel HEADBOX HEADBOX POWER J02 Connect the end P2 of MEEMM HB POWER1 HARNESS to MEEMM HIGH FREQUENCY HEADBOX HHB POWER J02 connector AorB Fixation of Headboxes on the EPM rack front panel Switch on Main Unit POWER SWITCH in ON position or in REMOTE position E10 Optional step Calibration of the chain by MEEMM Main unit with storage of the calibration coefficients with the session data file EREMS Chemin de la Madeleine Z I 31130 FLOURENS France T l 33 0 5 61 36 06 06 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 Web www erems fr E10 De stow 2 MEEMM Headbox Calibration plug MEEMM HB CAL PLUG Connect them to the MEEMM FREQUENCY HEADBO
16. and differs from the indications shown in the Directive E10 E R EMS R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z I E P M M E E M M Ed R v 1 E Iss Rev ral ga aaen PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION Date ouer Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 MAN UAL Page lt 90 Web www erems fr o Regarding the labelling taking into account the Space Flight requirements and the similarity contraint on the Ground models the labelling and markings are also in discrepancy with the Directive o Discrepancies exist with all sections of IEC 60601 taking into account the Usage specificities In particular the main discrepancies but not exhaustive are o The normal condition for the test subject is to be electrically floating not linked to the ground o Regarding the Section 3 Article 19 leakage currents the NASA Medical Safety Standard App Y IRB guidelines regarding In Flight Electrical Standards associated with bioinstrumentation to be used for in flight investigative monitoring of shuttle crewmembers JSC20483 App Y was applied The values indicated in the IEC 601 1 are covered when MEEMM is used alone Still and even when MEEMM is used in combination with other medical systems the test subject shall be electrically floating not linked to the ground Moreover in case of combination with other medical subsystem depending on their characteristics the user will have to take care of the possible risk with the add
17. electrode adhesive to fix the electrode and the wire 13 3 Throw used wipes in trash collector ASB E10 E R EM S R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z l E P M M E E M M Ed R v up Iss Rev Za 38 OB 81260600 PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION Date 0106105 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 MAN UAL Page 59 Web www erems fr The operator has to fill each cap electrode cavity with gel A amp B 1 Press the white mount against the scalp with the first and middle fingers of the left hand 2 Hold the syringe with the other hand and insert the blunted needle into the hole Lift the blunted needle off the scalp slightly 3 Inject the gel into the cavity until a small amount comes out the hole in the mount 4 Hold the syringe with only the first finger of the right hand on the syringe plunger 5 With a moderate amount of downward pressure rock the syringe needle rapidly back and forth 6 Wipe out the excess gel with cleaning wipes Note once the gel is filled in all the cap electrodes the impedances will improve themselves with the time As a consequence it is recommended to avoid lost time during impedance testing phase to perform MEEMM parallel tasks e g stimulator operations during about 15 minutes E10 E R EM S R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z I E P M M E E M M Ed R v 1 E Iss Rev Za aer age PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION Date o106105 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 MA
18. erems fr EP Evoked Potential EPM European Physiology Modules ESA European Space Agency FFT Fast Fourier Transform FSE Flight Support Equipment GCP Guided Crew Procedure GSE Ground support equipment HDRL High Rate Data Link HHB High frequency HeadBox HKP HouseHeeping Data IAP Interactive Automatic Crew Procedure UO Input Output ISS International Space Station LAN Local Area Network LSB Last significant bit LHB Low frequency HeadBox LRU Line Repalaceable Unit LTU Laptop Computer Unit Mbps Mega Bit Per second MEEMM Multi electrode ElectroEncephalogram Mapping Module MPLM Mini Pressurised Logistics Module MRI Magnetic Resonance Imagery MSB Most significant bit MTBF Mean Time Between Failure ORU On orbit Replaceable Unit PU Panel Unit RD Reference Document RMS Reference Mission Scenario SAC Standard Active Container SEE Single Event Effect SM Science Module SMSC Science Module Computer SPLC Standard payload computer SW Software Sync Synchronisation T Temperature TBC To be confirmed TBD To be defined E10 E R EMS R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z I E P M M E E M M Ed R v 1 E 31130 FLOURENS France Iss Rev T l 33 0 5 61 36 06 06 PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION Date 01 06 05 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 MANUAL Page i Web www erems fr TMTC Telemetry and Telecommand USE User Support Environment UTC Universal Time Correlated V Voltage VDC Voltage direct curre
19. 1 syringe box MEEMM and 1 syringe box MEEMM CAP and 2 syringe boxes MEEMM or MEEMM EMG DUAL SYRINGES BOX SYRINGES BOX SYRINGES BOX ELECTRODE 12 3 Destowage of adhesive roller MEEMM ADHESIVE ROLLER and specific gluing cream MEEMM SIGNA CREAM TUBE A amp B for face individual electrodes 13 Preparation mounting amp functionality insurance of the electrode set Installation time indication RD18 EPM MEEMM Operational Analysis Report will be inserted in the procedures to guide the operator For all steps of this task photos will be added showing the positioning of the subject the operator and the equipment and inserted as tear out pages in the on board A amp B user manual These tear out pages will contain legend notes reminding the good tips related to the task In case of EEG application In case of EMG application a yea tice Gute ee A amp B 13 1 1 Center the electrodes 1 and 2 on the subject forehead 2 The operator slip the cap onto the head by working the hands from the front to E10 E R EM S R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z l E P M M E E M M Ed R v up Iss Rev Za get age TT PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION Date o106105 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 MAN UAL Page en Web www erems fr cap on his forehead 3 The subject attaches the chin straps helped by the operator 4 Determine that the cap is centred on the head and that the subject is comfortable 5 The operator
20. 6 05 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 MANUAL Page 99 Web www erems fr 7 SCHEMATICS WIRING AND LOGIC DIAGRAM This section includes some information required to support maintenance and trouble shooting The MEEMM front panel is presented on the Figure 26 MULTI ELECTRODE EEG MAPPING MODULE MEEMM HEADBOX POWER i el Sg HEADBOX DATA E a Figure 26 MEEMM main unit front panel Two main connectors are available for maintenance and trouble shooting Test Link J05 SW Download J08 The pin out of these two connectors is provided in the tables here below Connector Pin Signal 1 RS422 SMTest Diag TxData 2 RS422 SMTest Diag TxData_S 3 RS422 SMTest Diag TxData_R 4 RS422 SMTest Diag RxData 5 RS422 SMTest Diag RxData_S 6 RS422 SMTest Diag RxData_R 7 Test link SPVR 1 8 Test link SPVR 2 9 Test link SPVR 3 Fos 10 NC 11 Test link SPVR 5 12 Test link SPVR 6 13 NC 14 NC 15 NC 16 NC 17 NC 18 NC E10 E R EMS R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z I E P M M E E M M Ed R v 1 E Iss Rev ral 380861360006 PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION Date ouer Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 MAN UAL Page 83 Web www erems fr Connector Pin Signal 1 Structure GND 2 GND 3 CPU_boa
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22. E M M Ed R v up Iss Rev rol aer age TT PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION Date o106105 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 MAN UAL Page 56 Web www erems fr 11 1 Installation of the test subject with the use of ISS foot and back restrainers A amp B To be completed when Columbus environment known 44 9 Destowage of subject photo with required landmarks tragus left and right D Ad nes __ nasion and dermatological pen MEEMM DERMATOLOGICAL PEN IL The operator has to mark the 3 reference points on the subject helped with the 11 3 A amp B photo with the temporary marker Photos will be added showing the positioning of the subject the operator and the equipment and inserted as tear out pages in the on board user manual 11 4 Stow back the subject photo and the dermatological pen MEEMM A amp B DERMATOLOGICAL PEN 12 Destowage of appropriate sensor harnesses connection sensors and accessories held by test subject A amp B In case of 32 EEG cap application In case of 64 EEG cap application In case of 128 EEG cap application In case of EMG cap application 12 1 Destowage of cleaning wipes for ground reference and EOG electrodes A amp B 12 2 Destowage of 32 electrode cap Destowage of 64 electrode cap Destowage of 128 electrode cap Destowage of EMG electrodes packets A amp B MEEMM 32 EEG ELECTRODE CAP MEEMM 64 EEG ELECTRODE CAP MEEMM 128 EEG ELECTRODE MEEMM EMG SINGLE ELECTRODE and
23. E R EMS R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z I E P M M E E M M Ed R v 1 E Iss Rev ral 380861360006 PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION Date ouer Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 MAN UAL Web www erems fr FICHE CHAMPS DE DOCUMENT ptet EPM MEEMM TITRE DU PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION MANUAL CARTOUCHE nenn EPM MEEMM Poe PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION MANUAL REFERENCE DU EpM ERM MA 0001 DOCUMENT L LE BARATOUX NOTE DE PIED DE 10 PAGE EDITION REVISION DATE 01 06 05 EDITION REVISION INFORMATIONS CONCERNANT LE MODELE RENSEIGNE PAR LE SERVICE QUALITE REFERENCE DU SOJMO T 001 ERM 2 A MODELE AVEC EDITION REVISION DATE ED REV 17 05 00 E10 E R EM S R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z I E P M M E E M M ae VE ral ga sw PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION eer Date 01 06 05 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 MAN UAL Web www erems fr EPM MEEMM PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION MANUAL MOTS CLES Keywords NOM FONCTION DATE SIGNATURE Name Fonction Pr par par L LE BARATOUX Prepared by System Engineer Approuv par M Routelous Approved by Quality Manager Approuv par G DEJONGHE Approved by Project Manager E10 R f EPM ERM MA 0001 EREMS EPM MEEMM Ed R v 1 Chemin de la Madeleine Z I Iss Rev 31130 FLOURENS France PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION Date 01 06 05 T l 33 0 5 61 36 06 06 Fa
24. ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z I E P M M E E M M Ed R v 1 E Iss Rev ral ga aaen PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION Date ouer Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 MAN UAL Page 47 Web www erems fr Tasks Steps Recommendations Do Don t Tips o EEG EP FFT screens Display set up o Choice of default channels in each display screen 16 channels max by display screen o Display period o Amplitude Profiles format are described in details in RD2 EPM MEEMM SW User Manual paragraph 7 1 Typical profiles associated to MEEMM referenced scenario given in paragraph 4 1 are provided in RD2 EPM MEEMM SW User Manual paragraph 7 2 HD preparation Before each increment the HD s content has to be updated with required SW versions and selected profiles This operation is divided into 2 parts 1 Creation of a MEEMM HD from an image with the correct SW versions refer to RD2 EPM MEEMM SW User Manual paragraph 8 6 2 Upgrade of the profiles with the ones required for the next increment refer to RD2 EPM MEEMM SW User Manual paragraph 8 5 Note At EPM level the IAP and GCP shall also be upgraded according to new profiles 4 2 1 2 Increment tasks They will include o Beginning of increment to be described with Columbus environment Reception amp Stowage of the newly uploaded consumables Before unpacking of the camera after launch examination through transparent ba
25. G wires MEEMM PORTEEM ECG WIRE S N 01 to 02 Destowage of patchpanel MEEMM PORTEEM PATCHPANEL 3 4 Destowage of Optilink MEEMM PORTEEM OPTILINK AorB E10 E R EM S R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z l E P M M E E M M Ed R v 1 E Iss Rev osea TT PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION pate 0106105 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 MAN UAL Page 70 Web www erems fr 4 Preparation mounting amp functionality insurance of the electrode set Installation time indication RD18 EPM MEEMM Operational Analysis Report will be inserted in the procedures to guide the operator For all steps of this task photos will be added showing the positioning of the subject the operator and the equipment and inserted as tear out pages in the on A amp B board user manual These tear out pages will contain legend notes reminding the good tips related to the task Refer to steps 13 1 13 2 13 3 and 13 4 of the stationary steps 4 5 hee 4 6 aoe DS RS CE A amp B 4 7 Installation of EMG and ECG electrodes 1 For each individual electrode the operator has to clean the skin for the electrodes and fix the electrodes one by one or one pair by one pair according to the type of electrodes 2 Connexion of the individual snapping buttons on the EMG amp ECG electrodes already applied on the subject The way to select the correct location a selected EMG ECG electrodes will be described using schemes or pictures tear
26. G11F 5120 1 Restraints Adjustable Length Tether RD14 chapter 1 2 Fixing of Headboxes to Seat Track Assembly ALT Equipment ALT fixed on STEA ALT straps the Headbox es Part nbr G11F 5140 1 Restraints Table 1 COLUMBUS ISS standard tools used by MEEMM The headboxes dimensions are given in Table 2 Headbox Depth mm Height mm Width mm One Low 184 58 390 Frequency headbox High Frequency 198 68 180 headbox Table 2 MEEMM Headboxes dimensions The Low Frequency headbox interfaces With the sensors with 2 circular connectors 79 points Male MIL C 38 999 series III With the Main Unit data link with 1 circular connector 22 points Female MIL C 38 999 series III With the Main Unit power link with 1 circular connector 22 points Male MIL C 38 999 series III Figure 3 shows the Low frequency Head Box pictures Figure 3 Low frequency Head Box picture The High Frequency headbox interfaces With the sensors with 1 circular connector 79 points Male MIL C 38 999 series III With the Main Unit data link with 2 circular connector 55 points Female MIL C 38 999 series III With the Main Unit power link with 1 circular connector 22 points Male MIL C 38 999 series III Figure 4 shows the High frequency Head Box pictures E10 EREMS R f Chemin de la Madeleine Z Ed R v 31130 FLOURENS FRANCE Iss Rev T l 33 0 5 61 36 06 06 Date Fa
27. Iss Rev ral aoso PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION Date ouer Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 MAN UAL Page e Web www erems fr 3 PAYLOAD DESCRIPTION 3 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 3 1 1 COMPLETE PAYLOAD DESCRIPTION The MEEMM Multi electrode ElectroEncephalogram Mapping Module is part of the EPM Facility European Physiology Modules Facility which is one of the major International Space Station facilities developed within the scope of ESA s Microgravity Facilities for Columbus program The MEEMM is one of the initial set of Science Modules developed for the first EPM mission It is dedicated to the study of the brain and muscle activity by measuring both EEG EMG and Evoked Potentials The MEEMM Science Module operates according to the following exclusive different modes Mode Number of Number of bipolar Maximum Maximum Signal envelop channels interfaces Bandwidth Sampling allowing EMG frequency acquisitions Fast stationary Up to 32 Up to 32 1 5 Hz 10 kHz 40 kHz 25 mVpp Slow stationary Up to 128 At least 32 0 01 Hz 570 Hz 2 2 kHz 25 mVpp Ambulatory amp sleep Up to 16 Up to 4 0 3 Hz 150 Hz 1 kHz According to selected amplifier gain The selection of acquisition path will be made by SW and harness choice between EEG EP cap EMG electrodes and headboxes EMG acquisitions only include conventional surface EMG acquisition without electrical stimulations The MEEMM acquisition channels sh
28. M M Ed R v 1 E Iss Rev ral ga aaen PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION Date ouer Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 MAN UAL Page yi Web www erems fr 9 2 Installation Eege 89 9 3 Ground Instructions TE 89 10 SPARES PARTS Bn E acte ne annees 91 11 POST FLIGHT REFURBISHMENT 15 55 92 12 SKILL TRAINING REQUIREMENTS ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 93 E10 E R EMS R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z I E P M M E E M M Ed R v 1 E Iss Rev Pose sw PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION Date ouer Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 MAN UAL Page 4 Web www erems fr 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 PURPOSE AND SCOPE The MEEMM Multi electrode ElectroEncephalogram Mapping Module is part of the EPM Facility European Physiology Modules Facility which is one of the major International Space Station facilities developed within the scope of ESA s Microgravity Facilities for Columbus program The MEEMM is one of the initial set of Science Modules developed for the first EPM mission It is dedicated to the study of the brain activity by measuring both EEG EMG and Evoked Potentials The Payload and GSE Operation Manual is the main document providing detailed documentation data and instructions for operations and maintenance of the payload and ground segment equipment GSE This document refers to 3 others User Manual dedicated to SW and Digitizing tasks for some specific operations RD2 EPM MEEMM SW User M
29. MM SW User Manual Photo post processing SW refer to RD26 EPM MEEMM 3D Electrodes Modelling User Manual MMI SW identical to on board MMI SW refer to RD2 EPM MEEMM SW User Manual PORTEEM SW identical to on board SW refer to RD23 Columbus Users manual Session profile generation SW refer to RD2 EPM MEEMM SW User Manual 3 1 3 THE RD24 EPM MEEMM DIL SHOWS WHICH ITEMS ARE PROVIDED WITH THE GSES OF THE DIFFERENT MODELS E10 EREMS EPM MEEMM R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z I Ed Rev 1 E 31130 FLOURENS FRANCE T l 33 0 5 61 36 06 06 PAYLOAD AND GSE Date 01 06 05 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 OPERATION MAN UAL Page 49 Iss Rev OPERATIONAL MODES AND ON BOARD CONTROL This paragraph gives only high level information on the operational modes as most of these modes are transparent for classical on board operations Links to reference documents are provided The on board MMI CTRL control configuration is the following cpu GC SMSC Science TEL sen server CLSW MEEMM MMI All the MEEMM user interface command will be handled by the CLSW Carrier control Laptop SoftWare on the LTU using EPM dedicated interface For the MEEMM Science Module SW the different possible states are e Check Out Start up Set up Nominal Wait On Sync Test The list of telecommands authorized for each mode is
30. N UAL Page 60 Web www erems fr E10 De stow Headbox Cap harnesses one to four MEEMM EEG32 LHB HARNESS Destowage of Electrodes Harness es MEEMM EMG16 HB HARNESS or A amp B for Low Frequency headbox or one MEEMM EEG32 HHB HARNESS for the MEEMM EMG32 HB HARNESS depending on number of electrodes High Frequency headbox One harness is required by set of 32 electrodes on the cap Connexion of the individual snapping buttons on the EMG electrodes already applied on the subject The way to select the correct harness button for a selected EMG electrodes will be described using schemes or pictures tear out pages According to the number of connector on the cap set of 32 electrodes Connexion of MEEMM EEG32 LHB HARNESS S N 01 from P1 of MEEMM 128 64 32 EEG ELECTRODE CAP to EEG J01 connector on LHB headbox S N 01 MEEMM LOW FREQUENCY HEADBOX 1 LHB1 Connexion of MEEMM EEG32 LHB HARNESS S N 02 from P2 of MEEMM L 128 64 EEG ELECTRODE CAP to EEG J02 connector on LHB headbox S N 01 MEEMM LOW FREQUENCY HEADBOX 1 LHB1 Connexion of MEEMM EEG32 LHB HARNESS S N 03 from P3 of MEEMM Connexion of MEEMM EMG16 HB HARNESS or MEEMM EMG32 HB 128 EEG ELECTRODE CAP to EEG J01 connector on LHB headbox S N 01 HARNESS harness on EEG J01 connector on LHB or HHB headbox MEEMM LOW FREQUENCY HEADBOX 2 LHB2 Connexion of MEEMM EEG32 LHB HARNESS S N 04 from P4 of MEEMM 128 EEG ELECTRODE CAP to EEG J02 connector on LHB headbox S N 01 MEEMM LO
31. OPERATION MANUAL Page va 3 1 2 5 3 Ambulatory and sleep sensors The portable acquisition system has to be designed to acquire 16 channels The number of specific monopolar and bipolar channels depends on the chosen portable device The Vitaport2 acquisition unit baseline is to use the 16 module configuration including We plan to use a 16 channel EEG Polysomnography acquisition system which complies with various types of sensor required for the sleep and ambulatory studies 12 EEG electrodes cap ECG electrodes Strain gauge respiration channel EMG surface electrodes Figure 13 PORTEEM sensors and accessories Optilink E10 ER EMS EPM MEEM M R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z I Ed R v up 31130 FLOURENS FRANCE Iss Rev T l 33 0 5 61 36 06 06 PAYLOAD AND GSE Date 01 06 05 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 OPERATION MANUAL Page i 3 1 2 6 GSE The MEEMM GSE is composed of two main HW SW sets The first set is used only for ground sites testing and standalone activities This set includes e MEEMM GSE main box This mechanical box is used to connect the various MEEMM interface to allow check out and MEEMM command in stand alone configuration Figure 14 GSE main box It also includes the following units 28 Vdc power supply This item is a commercial laboratory power supply device 220V 110V to 28 Vdc The double power source is required to allow MEEMM stand alone configur
32. Power x2 cable GSE PC VGA screen MEEMM GSE PC cable 12 55 43 7 VGA Screen Cable National Instrument MEEMM National 12 55 23 1 analog IF box Instrument analog IF box National Instrument MEEMM GSE analog IF cable aes NI analog IF cable MEEMM GSE BNC cable 12 55 23 3 BNC analog cable GSE Box including 28V power supply 5V power supply Ethernet Switch GSE Box Power cable 1255222 ol N 1255221 MEEMM GSE Box MEEMM GSE Box Power Cable 14 GSE attenuator box 1255240 MEEMM attenuator box MEEMM GSE Harness GSE_RearPanel_ PWR 12 55 11 0 Rear Panel Power oO O MEEMM GSE Harness Rvanipanelidats ioe 12 55 12 0 Rear Panel Data points MEEMM GSE Harness 17 GSE_RS485 50points 12 55 13 0 RS485 50pins MEEMM GSE Harness 18 GSE_TestLink 12 55 14 0 Test Link MEEMM GSE Harness 19 GSE Analog Sources 12 55 15 0 Analog Sources E EMS R f EPM ERM MA 0001 EREMS EPM MEEMM Ed R v ug Chemin de la Madeleine Z I Iss Rev 31130 FLOURENS France PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION Date 01 06 05 T l 33 0 5 61 36 06 06 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 MANUAL Page 88 Web www erems fr ITE m CLASSIFICATION ITEM PART NUMBER LABELLING a NAME MEEMM GSE Harness 20 GSE_Trigger 12 55 16 0 Trigger LHB_MELJ01 2 EEG asagi SE EEG plugs x4 SE e 9 MEEMM GSE Harness 25 Sub D 9 a 12 55 19 0 SubD 9 cable 26 Cooling device 12 55 21 0 MEEMM Cooling device Table 11 MEEMM Tools items list
33. RATION pate 01106005 T l 33 0 5 61 36 06 06 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 MANUAL Page 52 Web www erems fr 3 Destowage of harddisk MEEMM HARD DISK with the serial number issued from step 2 2 AorB Insertion of Harddisk in Main Unit 1 Check that the MEEMM main Unit is powered OFF POWER LED turned off POWER SWITCH not in ON position 2 Open the Hard Disk door 3 Remove and stow the hard disk 4 Insert the new hard disk 5 Close the Hard Disk door the closing of the door ensures a correct positioning of the HD 6 The door is correctly closed when the black plastic is no more visible on the door lock 4 In case of applications involving averaging markers e g EPs Connexion of external stimulation triggering source to the MEEMM front panel AorB 5 Destowage of Headbox es In case of low frequency application with less than 64 In case of low frequency application with 64 to 128 In case of high frequency application gece channels channels 5 1 Destowage of MEEMM LOW FREQUENCY Destowage of MEEMM LOW FREQUENCY Destowage of MEEMM HIGH FREQUENCY HEADBOX1 LHB1 item HEADBOX1 LHB1 item and MEEMM LOW HEADBOX1 HHB item FREQUENCY HEADBOX2 LHB2 item 6 Destowage of Appropriate Harness E10 EREMS Chemin de la Madeleine Z 1 31130 FLOURENS France T l 33 0 5 61 36 06 06 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 EPM ME Web www erems fr In case of low frequenc
34. SW identical to on board MMI SW Photo post processing SW SMSC simulation unit HW SW stand alone configuration e GSE box 28 Vdc power supply stand alone configuration Air cooling stand alone configuration e Commercial standard laptop unit BDCM standalone configuration Note RD24 EPM MEEMM DIL shows which items are provided with the GSEs of the different models E10 E R EM S R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z l E P M M E E M M Ed R v 1 E 31130 FLOURENS France Iss Rev T l 33 0 5 61 36 06 06 PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION Date 01 06 05 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 MANUAL Page Web www erems fr Test link MEEMM main unit Power suppl unit A Supervisor board 10 kHz BW headbox nee Amplifier Se 32 bipolar channels ADC Supervisor Pre amplifier High Interface board CAM EEG electrodes frequency signals OR exclusive use processor priate harness use Digital o 570 Hz BW headbox LHB1 64 bipolar channels Pre amplifier Amplifier ADC Time synchro EMG surface electrodes gt gt Se Interface board CAM Serial lines 570 Hz BW headbox LHB2 gt gt 64 bipolar channels Pre amplifier Amplifier ADC Impedance amp calibration source Digital IO External nn analog source acquisitio
35. W FREQUENCY HEADBOX 2 LHB2 or Connexion of MEEMM EEG32 HHB HARNESS on EEG J01 connector from P1 of MEEMM 32 EEG ELECTRODE CAP to HHB headbox MEEMM HIGH FREQUENCY HEADBOX HHB Follow the GCP instructions use of the OK button to go to the impedance test phase 1 Test Subject localises the incorrect electrodes with LTU display and announce them to operator E R EM S R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z I E P M M E E M M Ed R v 1 E Iss Rev rol get age TT PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION Date o106105 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 MAN UAL Page 61 Web www erems fr 13 6 Verification of impedance values 1 Test subject localises the incorrect electrodes with the LTU display and announce them to the operator MEEMM Scientific Display 2 Operator improves them with abrasion gel 3 Acceptation ans storage of impedances values following GCP instructions 13 7 Stow back empty syringes in the syringes box and in stowage drawer A amp B The subject is ready for monitoring and recording phases The subject is ready for monitoring and recording phases 14 In case of applications involving averaging markers e g EPs Configuration amp Connexion of Stimuli Sources ASB 141 1 Destowage amp Configuration of Stimuli Source items earspeakers flashlights response pads ete ABB 14 2 2 Connexion on trigger connector of Main Unit EXTERNAL INPUTS DIGITAL J04 connector aoe 44 3 3 Sw
36. X1 J01 and JO2 LOW Selection of MEEMM_201_CAL_LHB64 GCP on the LTU Follow the GCP instructions At the end of the GCP disconnect the MEEMM Headbox Calibration plugs MEEMM HB CAL PLUG and stow them back in the stowage container EPM MEEMM PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION MANUAL R f Ed R v 1 Iss Rev Date 01 06 05 Page 55 De stow 4 MEEMM Headbox Calibration plug MEEMM HB CAL PLUG Connect them to the MEEMM LOW FREQUENCY HEADBOX1 J01 and J02 and to the MEEMM LOW FREQUENCY HEADBOX2 J01 and J02 Selection of MEEMM_202_CAL_LHB128 GCP on the LTU Follow the GCP instructions At the end of the GCP disconnect the MEEMM Headbox Calibration plugs MEEMM HB CAL PLUG and stow them back in the stowage container EPM ERM MA 0001 De stow 1 MEEMM Headbox Calibration plug MEEMM HB CAL PLUG Connect them to the MEEMM HIGH FREQUENCY HEADBOX J01 Selection of MEEMM 203 CAL _HHB32 GCP on the LTU Follow the GCP instructions At the end of the GCP disconnect the MEEMM Headbox Calibration plug MEEMM HB CAL PLUG and stow them back in the stowage container Session beginning Installation of Test Subject Selection of the required scientific GCP on the LTU According to GCP interface press OK when subject is installed In case of EEG application In case of EMG application AorB A amp B E R EM S R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z I E P M M E
37. YLOAD AND GSE OPERATION pate ouer Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 MAN UAL Page 64 Web www erems fr 21 2 3 Insertion of compact flash MEEMM COMPACT FLASHDISK A amp B 4 Connection of camera Harness MEEMM CAMERA HARNESS to main Unit Front Panel CAMERA POWER J06 and to Camera MEEMM CAMERA J01 to be done by the operator to avoid arc discharge at camera level 5 Switch ON the CAMERA POWER SWITCH on the MEEMM front panel to be done by the operator to avoid arc discharge at camera level 6 The operator switches ON the camera 7 Fix the scale ruler on the subject cap using the dedicated velcro REN MEA RES A amp B 21 3 8 Camera configuration and photos o The steps to configure the camera and to take the photos are described in RD26 EPM MEEMM 3D Electrodes Modelling User Manual o The principle is to take consider the head as a cube 25 photograph to have a complete cover of the head a cube tops b cube middle edges c cube middle face and top E10 EREMS EREMS EPM MEEMM Fh vasoee enz PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 MAN UAL Web www erems fr 9 Transfer from camera to LTU De insert compact flash disk from camera Using adaptor insert in LTU Transfer Pictures from Flashdisk to LTU Wait for Acknowledge from LTU for the picture correct transfer De insert flashdisk Stow back flash disk adaptor and camera O O O O O O O O R f Ed R v Iss Rev Date P
38. YLOAD AND GSE pala Aere Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 OPERATION MAN UAL Page 44 Figure 9 Syringe with blunted needle and syringes box For individual electrodes alcohol wipes specific gluing cream and adhesive roller are required Figure 10 Adhesive Roller wipes gluing cream E10 ER EMS EPM MEEM M R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z I Ed R v 1 E 31130 FLOURENS FRANCE Iss Rev T l 33 0 5 61 36 06 06 PAYLOAD AND GSE Date 01 06 05 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 OPERATION MANUAL Page a5 3 1 2 5 2 EMG sensors The MEEMM harness for EMG application is based on o The use of individual or dual pre gelified standard surface EMG electrodes o MultibioSensors electrodes The photo here below shows a zoom on two types of EMG electrodes that can be provided The snapping parts is integrated within a specific EMG harness the white plastic interface is suppressed Figure 12 EMG 16 harness 32 EMG pairs and 16 EMG pairs harnesses will be provided Nevertheless as the position and the type of each channel depend on the experimental sequence arm muscles response finger muscles response leg etc new harnesses can be required for specific scientific scenario E10 ER EMS EPM MEEM M R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z I Ed R v up 31130 FLOURENS FRANCE Iss Rev T l 33 0 5 61 36 06 06 PAYLOAD AND GSE Date 01 06 05 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45
39. adeleine Z I 31130 FLOURENS FRANCE T l 33 0 5 61 36 06 06 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 EPM MEEMM PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION MANUAL 3 2 DETAILED DESCRIPTION 3 2 1 HARDWARE ITEMS GLOBAL VIEW The tables hereafter describe the different items associated with MEEMM hardware and show their main functions 3 2 1 1 Stationary mode 3 2 1 1 1 Items and Electronics circuits E10 R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Ed R v 1 Iss Rev Date 01 06 05 Page 25 Element Item Function EEG EP electrode cap set Cap Electrode cap including harnesses on the astronaut head Up to 128 electrodes dedicated to both EEG and EP recording Associated reference electrode Associated ground electrode Consumables Conductive gel Syringes and blunted needles Cleaning wipes Adhesive tape Accessories Dermatological Pen Scale ruler Element Item Function Adaptor to link the EEG caps to EEG32 Low Frequency Headbox harness x4 Adaptor to link the EEG cap by group of 32 EEG electrodes to low frequency headbox headboxes Adaptor to link the EEG cap by group of 32 EEG32 High Frequency EEG electrodes to high frequency headbox Headbox harness Element Item Function Electrodes EMG surface electrodes Set of surface EMG electrodes Consumables Cleaning wipes Spare EMG surface electrodes Element Item Function Harness set t
40. age EPM ERM MA 0001 VE 01 06 05 65 Automatic Transfer from the LTU to MEEMM Main Unit o using the LAN interface o storing them in the removable hard disk with the associated session experiment raw data E10 E R EM S R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z l E P M M E E M M Ed R v 1 E Iss Rev rol get age TT PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION Date o106105 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 MAN UAL Page 66 Web www erems fr PACKING STEPS A B 22 Desinstallation of test subject GE 221 Disconnection of EEG or EMG sensors from the headboxes pea 22 2 Take away restrainers from test subjectandstowbackin ISS 23 In case of applications involving averaging markers e g EPs Desinstallation of stimuli source items A 231 Switeh off stimuli source A 23 2 Desinstallation of subject items ear plugs flashing goggles or else A 23 3 Disconnection of stimulitrigger source connector from trigger connector on front Panel A 234 Stow back StimuliTriggeritems in their affectation A 24 Close MEEMM Application on LTU A 25 Switch off Main Unit A 26 In case of use of digitising tools Disconnect camera and its Harness and stow back A 27 Disconnect Headbox es and harnesses from the Main Unit A 28 Stow back Headbox es and harness es in stowage drawer A 29 Deinsert Hard disk and put it with the used disks in stowage drawer A
41. al equipments not part of MEEMM delivery o LTU for MMI SW o Crew support equipments e Subject restrainers e Trash collection e Humid cloths for head cleaning E10 E R EM S R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z l E P M M E E M M Ed R v 1 E Iss Rev Za get age TT PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION Date o106105 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 MAN UAL Page lt 39 Web www erems fr Config Mode Configuration Mode characteristics Required Items Number Characteristics 1 D Up to 64 channels Surface EMG on up to 32 e Electronic equipments BW 0 01 Hz to 580 Hz channels 64 electrodes o Main Unit o LHB1 or LHB2 e Harnesses o 1 Harness EMG 16 or EMG 32 o Harness LHB data1 o Harness HB power1 e One sensor subset amp consumables o Up to 32 pairs of one use snapping electrodes o Cleaning wipes e Harddisk part of capacity e External equipments not part of MEEMM delivery o LTU for MMI SW o Crew support equipments e Subject restrainers e Trash collection E10 E R EM S R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z l E P M M E E M M Ed R v 1 E Iss Rev rol get age TT PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION pate 0106105 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 MAN UAL Page 40 Web www erems fr Config Mode Configuration Mode characteristics Required Items Number Characteristics 2 A 128 channels Middle Long Latency EP e Electronic equipments BW 0 01 Hz
42. all allow to acquire low impedance signals acquires and stores the raw scientific data channels continuous acquisition as well as 3 other external analogue inputs on a removable 40 Gbyte hard disk in a synchronised process acquires external triggering digital signals using a 8 bit digital interface e with the sample relative accuracy for sampling frequencies up to 10 kHz e with 0 1 ms for higher sampling frequencies Includes an impedance tester function determines the position of the electrodes once mounted on the subject using a dedicated MEEMM digital camera The position calculation shall be performed on ground using appropriate software displays the following results for monitoring purpose using the EPM Laptop interface e Impedance test results available when no acquisition is performed e Required FFT spectra EEG EMG data and EP processed data for experiment monitoring purpose The MEEMM Science Module will be composed of different units Main Unit included in an active container of EPM facility in charge of e Amplifying and digitising 32 high frequency channels with a sampling rate up to 40 kHz e Management and storage of up to 128 low frequency digital information sampling rate up to 2 2 kHz or up to 32 high frequency digital information sampling rate up to 40 kHz e MEEMM management and communication with EPM data handling system and with a laptop e Impedance calibration functions e MEEMM power con
43. anual This document describes the use of MEEMM SW The intended readership of this document is e OHB personal be able to operate the MEEMM during test and integration e Profile developer i e people in charge of developing a scientific session using MEEMM e Test engineers as the content of this document shall be known for writing test scripts RD25 EPM MEEMM SW Transfer Document This document identifies the MEEMM Softwares and how to build and install it in the operational environment The document is updated after main SW releases RD26 EPM MEEMM 3D Electrodes Modelling User Manual This document is in charge to explain the way to proceed to obtain the electrodes location thanks to the Photomodeler software Additionally a synthesis of data and requirements to support the MEEMM EPM ground integration phase is provided in Ground Processing data RD10 1 2 ACRONYMS AD Applicable Documents ADC Analog to Digital Conversion BOB Break Out Box BW BandWidth CAM Commercial Avionics Military CLSW Carrier control Laptop SoftWare CMRR Common Mode Rejection Ratio CPU Central processing unit CTRL Control DC DC Direct current to direct current conversion EEG Electro Encephalogram EMG Electro MyoGraphy E10 E R EMS R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z I E P M M E E M M Ed R v 1 E Iss Rev ra ga aaen PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION Date ouer Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 MAN UAL Page 3 Web www
44. arious functions can be monitored via the LCD batteries recording time Various functions can be monitored via the LCD batteries recording time A amp B With laptop re connection visual controls using the Optilink and the laptop can also be performed during the recording using the Columbus SW without affecting the recording session 12 Stop the recording by hand by simply pushing the OK key when the LCD Stop the recording by hand by simply pushing the OK key when the LCD A displays Stop recording displays Stop recording With laptop re connection stop the recording by laptop via clicking the Remote control button and associated sub menus 13 Disconnect the Vitaport from the Optilink and the laptop A 14 Power OFF the recorder A 15 Close the PORTEEM SW on the LTU A E10 EREMS ay Chemin de la Madeleine Z I E P M M E E M M peed Fh vases enz PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION pate Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 MAN UAL Page Web www erems fr EPM ERM MA 0001 VE 01 06 05 74 PACKING STEPS Stand alone recording with occasional remote monitoring Stand alone recording S 16 Deconnection of cap connector A 16 Data archiving A De insert flashdisk from PORTEEM 17 Optional steps Insert flashdisk in LTU and transfer data to the SMSC To be completed A 18 Disconnect PORTEEM and harnesses A 19 Stow back PORTEEM and harnesses in stowa
45. ation Ethernet switch This item is a commercial Ethernet switch equipped with 5 outputs e Generator boards integrated in the MEEMM GSE PC Trigger and EEG EMG simulation unit HW SW RS links simulation unit HW SW e Air cooling powered by the MEEMM GSE main box E10 E R EM S R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z I EPM MEEMM Ed R v 1 E 31130 FLOURENS FRANCE Iss Rev Date 01 06 05 Page i18 T l 33 0 5 61 36 06 06 PAYLOAD AND GSE Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 OPE RATION MAN UAL e Commercial standard laptop unit e GSE Attenuator box This box performs the physical interface between the GSE analog generator interface box and the headboxes inputs Plugs are used to connect the attenuator box to the headbox input connectors Figure 16 GSE Attenuator box and plugs e GSE analog generator interface box This box performs the physical interface between the Trigger and EEG EMG simulation board inserted in the MEEMM GSE PC the digital interface on the MU front panel and the GSE Attenuator box Figure 17 GSE analog generator interface box The second set is used both for ground testing and standalone activities and Flight operations support It includes MEEMM GSE PC including adaptor for MEEMM HD Various SWs for which main use or concept are given in this document but reference information are provided in dedicated documents HD formatting SW refer to RD2 EPM MEE
46. ay by operator of the monitoring data EEG EP EMG FFT following the GCP instructions Use the OK button to go from one A step to the next one B partially The operator checks correct session behaviour criteria to be detailed by scientist and provided in on board procedures depending on stimuli The way to synchronise MEEMM recording and the stimulator in the operational point of view has to be discussed type 19 Automatic stop of the recording and the acquisition after a defined period or at the end of of stimulation in case of applications involving averaging A amp B markers e g EPs 20 Optional Impedance check at the end of the session A amp B In case of EEG application In case of EMG application 20 1 Operator accept impedance mode on LTU MMI and store the final impedances A amp B values following the GCP instructions 21 In case of use of digitising tools Electrode location picturing A amp B BS EEGENEN A amp B 21 1 1 Destowage of camera MEEMM CAMERA camera harness MEEMM CAMERA HARNESS amp compact flash MEEMM COMPACT FLASHDISK and adaptor MEEMM COMPACT FLASH ADAPTER scale ruler MEEMM SCALE RULER 2 Camera is packed inside transparent bag and has to be examined for glass splinters lens flash display and view finder by the crew before the first unpacking after launch E10 E R EM S R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z I E P M M E E M M Ed R v 1 E Iss Rev rol La gas scene PA
47. c post processing SW 4 2 1 3 3 SW tasks Tasks Steps Recommendations Do Don t Tips EEG EMG data scientific post processing SW Exploitation of Results by the Scientists EEG EMG experiment raw data to be processed using dedicated post processing SW Steps are a specific scientific tasks The electrode placement is described in RD28 EPM MEEMM EEG cap specification Especially for the 128 EEG electrode cap a few electrodes are shifted from the theoretical placement described in the document due to the output of the wires on the tissue For mapping operations this point shall be corrected using photogrammetry results E10 E R EMS R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine ZI E P M M E E M M Ed R v 1 E Iss Rev Sa 138861300806 PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION Date ouer Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 MAN UAL Page 50 Web www erems fr 4 2 2 EXPERIMENT PROCEDURES Two different preliminary procedures corresponding to the Flight operations have been defined each procedure being associated to a specific experiment type involving dedicated hardware o Stationary procedure corresponding to the following experiments listed in paragraph 4 1 1 Raw EEG on up to 32 channels 64 is possible but has no scientific interest Middle long latency EP on up to 64 channels Surface EMG on up to 32 channels with EMG BW limited to 580 Hz Middle long latency EP on
48. d type Front panel LHB HHB interface connectors Complete set MEEMM Harness connectors 1 per type Electrical components 1 set to allow the manufacturing of each board type Camera 1 Compact flashdisk 1 Compact flashdisk adaptor 1 Vitaport acquisition main unit 1 common with ground models 16 channel polysomnography module 1 common with ground models Up and down consumables spares Main unit Hard disk 5 32 electrode EEG cap 3 different sizes 64 electrode EEG cap 3 different sizes 128 electrode EEG cap 3 different sizes PORTEEM 12 elect EEG cap 3 different sizes PORTEEM Flashdisk 5 Syringes boxes including each 8 syringes with needles and gel 7 E10 EPM ERM MA 0001 EREMS EPM MEEMM Chemin de la Madeleine Z I 51130 FLOURENS France BAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION T l 33 0 5 61 36 06 06 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 MAN UAL Web www erems fr 11 POST FLIGHT REFURBISHMENT Not planned E10 R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Ed R v 1 Iss Rev Date 01 06 05 Page 92 EREMS EPM MEEMM Chemin de la Madeleine Z I 51130 FLOURENS Fence DAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION T l 33 0 5 61 36 06 06 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 MAN UAL Web www erems fr 12 SKILL TRAINING REQUIREMENTS Refer to paragraph 4 2 1 1 1 Crew preparation E10 R f EPM ERM MA 0001
49. der Te Ss aaa Wes Segura vt ang ths EE E O A amp B E10 EREMS EREMS EPM MEEMM 31130 FLOURENS France DAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION T l 33 0 5 61 36 06 06 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 MAN UAL Web www erems fr 10 2 Perform visual control to check the quality and the sensitivity of the incoming signals before starting the actual recording ieee Using the Columbus IF View on line menu amp Start view amplifier 10 3 Start the recording by laptop via clicking the Remote control button and Mes __ J associated sub menus 2 10 4 Click the Disconnect recorder button to end the exchange between the Iiia _ J recorder equipment and the Columbus 20 2 22 2 2220 10 5 Disconnect the Vitaport from the Optilink and the laptop R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Ed R v 1 E Iss Rev Date 01 06 05 Page aa A amp B Start the recording by hand by simply pushing the OK key when the LED Ir _ displays Startrecording A amp B A amp B A amp B E10 EREMS Chemin de la Madeleine Z I 31130 FLOURENS France T l 33 0 5 61 36 06 06 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 EPM MEEMM PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION MANUAL Web www erems fr R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Ed R v 4 E Iss Rev Date 01 06 05 Page aa RECORDING STEPS A Stand alone recording with occasional remote monitoring Stand alone recording Soule monitoring 11 V
50. ding capabilities of the MEEMM SM are the following Configuration Recording capabilities 128 signals at 2 2 kHz At least 10 sessions 32 signals at 40 kHz At least 8 sessions To satisfy the same requirements for the ambulatory equipment with a typical duration of an experiment scenario of 8 hours the PORTEEM is equipped with a compact flash disk SanDisk 256 MB capacity inserted in a standard compact flash dish adapter to be compatible with PCMCIA ATA cards Taking into account these assumptions the recording capabilities of the PORTEEM are the following Configuration Recording capabilities Ambulatory 16 signals at 200 Hz At least 1 session The operations linked to hard disk exchange are described in paragraph 4 2 For data down linking the offered MEEMM capabilities are the following e Telescience operation during an acquisition session o The MEEMM transmits to the EPM carrier the same experiment data as those displayed on the laptop o This transfer is performed using the Ethernet link between the MEEMM main unit and the EPM carrier o We can only guarantee the near real time performances for the transmission from the MEEMM to the EPM o The associated display environment required by the MEEMM GSE display SW shall be provided by the EPM carrier and EPM GSE o Complete raw experiment data can not be transmitted during the experiment session e Experiment data transfer after an acquisi
51. ditioning E10 E R EMS R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z I E P M M E E M M Ed R v 1 E Iss Rev ral ga aaen PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION Date ouer Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 MAN UAL Page 27 Web www erems fr Stowable items in a passive container including e Sensors EEG EP electrode caps including cap equipped with electrodes to pick up the signal Surface EMG electrodes Ambulatory and sleep varied sensors including EEG and EMG electrodes e Headboxes in charge of pre conditioning the signal Two low frequency headboxes near the electrodes each implementing 64 bipolar acquisition channels amplification digitising steps One high frequency headbox near the electrodes which implements 32 bipolar acquisition channels pre amplification step e Harnesses to link the sensors the headboxes and the main unit for the different operational configurations e A portable unit referred as PORTEEM dedicated to ambulatory and sleep studies 16 channels e A digitizing camera e Consumables Cleaning wipes Gel application set Batteries for the PORTEEM Removable hard disks e Spare for unitary stowage items MMISW GSEs dedicated to MEEMM ground support during flight combined with EPM GSE services as well as MEEMM support for standalone configuration e MEEMM GSE PC including Trigger and EEG EMG simulation UNIT HW SW adaptor for MEEMM HD HD formatting SW MMI
52. e expected thermal behaviour of the payload in normal and worst case conditions are given in RD18 EPM MEEMM Thermal Analysis Report E10 EREMS EPM MEEMM R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z I Ed Rev 1 E Iss Rev oe PAYLOAD AND GSE er Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 OPERATION MAN UAL Page WER 3 1 5 TELEMETRY AND TELECOMMAND DATA The commands are received by MEEMM Main Unit from the RS485 interface nominal or redundant They are processed by the MEEMM SPVR SW The House Keeping data are managed by the SPVR SW and sent periodically to the EPM Carrier via the RS 485 interface nominal or redundant The detailed description of these telecommand and telemetry data format parameter description sampling rates design limits data validity criteria are given in AD7 MEEMM TM TC Data definition Three types of critical housekeeping data are directly transmitted to the EPM without supervisor SW processing 2 analog output lines on the rear panel data connector sent directly to the EPM Carrier Control the Primary Voltage and the Primary Current 2 temperature measurements transmitted to the EPM using dedicated thermistor lines PWR block Front Panel 3 digital O are used one for the supervisor unit alert status representative of any fault detection and isolation the second for the MEEMM secondary power status the last one for the MEEMM main circuit breaker status E10 EREMS Chemin de la M
53. e la Madeleine Z I E P M M E E M M Ed R v 1 E 31130 FLOURENS France Iss Rev T l 33 0 5 61 36 06 06 PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION Date 01 06 05 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 MANUAL Page 78 Web www erems fr 4 3 2 AMBULATORY AND SLEEP EQUIPMENT The PORTEEM equipment is a standalone equipment Occasional monitoring are possible in case of temporary PORTEEM connection with the LTU using the Optilink harness In case of monitoring using PORTEEM SW refer to RD23 Columbus User s manual no screen sequence are used only one on line screen can be displayed Columbus C Program Files Columbus montages VitaPort 2 EpiSleep cmf EpiSleep 2 E laj sl File View Recorder Direct link Options Help a Se el 213 of lt sl er 2e gH ai C05 c3 Co c12 02 C01 Fpt c13 E06 C14 EMGchi C15 ECS C16 Thorax i connection 57600 baud Rec State view amps Byte mode 30 mm s 100 Hz Drawing at 30 mm s Figure 25 Typical signals for PORTEEM sleep session E10 E R EMS R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z I E P M M E E M M Ed R v 1 E Iss Rev 31130 FLOURENS France PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION Date 01 06 05 T l 33 0 5 61 36 06 06 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 MANUAL Page 79 Web www erems fr 5 MAINTENANCE PLAN AND INSTRUCTIONS This section will be complet
54. e positions are based on an extension of the 10 20 system Nevertheless due to the number of wires for the 128 electrode cap some distortions are possible compared to the theory Digitising process will allow to take into account theses distortions refer to paragraph 4 2 1 3 The Electro Cap is stretched over the subjects head using both hands from the front to the back of the cap in a smooth motion and fastened thanks to a chin strap E10 ER EMS EPM MEEM M R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z I Ed R v 1 E Iss Rev on PAYLOAD AND GSE Date 01 06 05 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 OPERATI ON MAN UAL Page 43 Figure 7 32 64 and 128 electrode caps For photogrammetry the cap is equipped with a scale ruler fixed by velcro A dermatological pen is used to put temporary marker on the subject DERMATOLOGICAL PEN Figure 8 128 electrode cap with scale ruller Pen Each of the electrode mounts have a hole in the middle and underneath the hole embedded in the plastic mount is a small donut shaped electrode The electrode is attached to a wire which comes out of the back of the cap The gel injection in the electrodes of the cap is based on exactly the same method that is used in all clinics for EEG measurements the gel will be inserted in the electrodes mount holes using a syringe with a blunted needle E10 ER EMS EPM MEEM M R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine ZI SE Ge Ee D PA
55. ed at a later stage to cover the following information synthesis of AD7 EPM MEEMM Maintainability Assessment and Inputs to Maintenance Plan e Plan and instructions for preventive maintenance e Instruction for corrective maintenance e Required tools and skills for maintenance At the moment these information are provided within AD7 EPM MEEMM Maintainability Assessment and Inputs to Maintenance Plan Two main connectors are available for maintenance and trouble shooting Test Link J05 SW Download J08 Refer to paragraph 7 for connector pin out The SW procedures linked to trouble shooting operations are described in the dedicated SW user Manual refer to RD2 E10 R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z I 31130 FLOURENS France T l 33 0 5 61 36 06 06 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 Web www erems fr EPM MEEMM PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION MANUAL Ed R v ug Iss Rev Date 01 06 05 Page 80 6 SPECIAL TOOLS The list of standard tools needed for the MEEMM operation installation or maintenance is the following It has to be noted that some of these tools will not be used in the baseline option for MEEMM headboxes fixation on the rack use of velcro instead of Seat track Tool Name Document chapter Tools required for where tool is described Routing AD5 Section 8 Cleaning of skin of the test subject and of his head after cleaning disinfection experiment se
56. ed to the Photo post processing HD reception A complete image of the HD s is created for full backup of the HD for initial archive use refer to RD2 EPM MEEMM SW User Manual paragraph 8 7 Once the data are transferred to the archiving system the following information can be extracted Photos files to be processed by Photomodeler SW Calibration data refer to RD2 EPM MEEMM SW User Manual paragraph 7 3 3 Impedance data refer to RD2 EPM MEEMM SW User Manual paragraph 7 3 3 Raw files to be converted to SCAN4 files refer to RD2 EPM MEEMM SW User Manual paragraph 7 3 4 before scientific post processing with a dedicated SW Flashdisk reception The raw scientific data shall be extracted from the PORTEEM flashdisks Insert each flashdisks in a laptop Transfer the raw scientific files in proper directories on the MEEMM GSE PC Extract the PORTEEM raw files to standard formats proposed by the PORTEEM SW refer to RD23 Columbus User s E10 EREMS Chemin de la Madeleine Z I 31130 FLOURENS France T l 33 0 5 61 36 06 06 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 Web www erems fr EPM MEEMM PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION MANUAL R f Ed R v up Iss Rev Date Page EPM ERM MA 0001 01 06 05 49 Tasks Steps Recommendations Do Don t Tips manual and transfer them to archiving system equipped with scientifi
57. emove the straps place to one side and wash them with a brush and soapy water Fill sink with tap water Add a small amount of Ivory liquid detergent to the water Submerge only the cap not the connector Let the cap in the water a few minutes to a few hours Clean the gel from the electrode mounts with a cotton swab Another method is to alternate each mount in turn under rapidly running water Rinse the cap thoroughly Blot the cap gently in a terry cloth towel or hang it up to dry so that the cap is lower than the connector When the cap is dry replace the straps Use only IVORY or PALMOLIVE liquid detergent for washing the EEG cap The cap can be left on the water with Ivory liquid a few hours before the cleaning operations less than 6 hours Do not wash different colored caps together Oxide gradually builds up on the electrode disks and should be periodically scraped away The metal electrode disks can be scraped with the wooden end of a cotton swab Consumables reception The syringes have to be cleaned with water and place within the box Clean the boxes if required Put in dedicated trash containers the other consumables Batteries EMG electrodes Grass cream Adhesive roller Dermatological pen Alcohol wipes Photo post processing Photomodeler SW is used to get electrode localisation Refer to RD26 EPM MEEMM 3D Electrodes Modelling User Manual for detailed operation link
58. ency headbox to the main unit when both headboxes are used Headbox POWER2 Harness Power supply lines between the main unit and the low or high frequency headbox when two headboxes are used Plugs S High Frequency Headbox High channel data transmission from the high DATA Harness frequency headbox to the main unit Headbox Calibration Plug Plug required for LHB and HHB acquisition x4 channels calibration Plug required for SPVR SW download to be Sonware Download Flug connected on the MU front panel Plug required to use the redundant RS485 RS485 Redundant Plug interface to be connected on the MU front panel Element Item Function EEG EP EMG high first stage Protection differential pre amplifiers 8 conditioning board bipolar channels High frequency x4 8 analog data outputs headbox Power supply regulation board Regulation function of the secondary voltages for the whole high frequency headbox EREMS Chemin de la Madeleine Z I 31130 FLOURENS FRANCE T l 33 0 5 61 36 06 06 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 E10 EPM MEEMM PAYLOAD AND GSE Date R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Ed R v 1 Iss Rev 01 06 05 OPERATION MANUAL Page 27 Element Item Function Bus Filter Power Conversion secondary voltages 4 DC DC Converter boards delivery isolated unregulated or regulated according to supplied function Curren
59. es or using MRI according to required precision and scientific application Take one photograph of each side of the subject to be sure that each of the 3 marks are clearly visible on the set of photographs zoom preferred Figure 20 Photograph of test subject with marked reference points Pictures and zooms can be attached to on board procedures in a removable appendix to allow the operator to fix it on the EPM rack front panel while marking the points on the subject Some tips can be added on these pages to help the operation to mark the points subject inner marks 4 2 1 1 2 Hardware preparation Tasks Steps Recommendations Do Don t Tips Choice of the flight caps The set of cap that will be used for the increment has to be chosen in accordance with the size of the Subject Head and with the number of electrodes required for the requested number of channels The scientific session duration has to be taken into account in the cap size selection The impedances will be lower with an adjusted cap but the subject comfort will be lower Trade off to be done according to the scientific session duration To be done according the increment scenario and the consumables available on board and their life time At least the syringes with gel have to be replaced at each increment Preparation of the consumables For the other consumables Batteries EMG electrodes Grass cream Adhesive
60. f equipments which allow the following configurations refer to RD18 EPM MEEMM Operational Analysis Report Scenario Characteristics Average number of sessions per increment 1 UP TO 64 CHANNELS 5 sessions increment BW 0 01 HZ TO 580 HZ bipolar channels at headbox input interface 1 A Middle long latency EP on 32 2 channels 1 B Middle long latency EP on 64 3 channels 1 C Raw EEG on 32 channels 0 1 1 D Surface EMG on up to 32 channels 0 2 64 electrodes 2 128 CHANNELS 3 session increment BW 0 01 HZ TO 580 HZ bipolar channels at headbox input interface 2 A Middle long latency EP on 128 3 channels 3 32 CHANNELS 3 sessions increment BW 1 HZ TO 10 KHZ bipolar channels at headbox input interface 3 A Short middle latency EP on 1 to 32 1 channels 3 B Surface EMG on 32 channels 64 2 electrodes 4 16 channels Sleep amp ambulatory 2 sessions increment 4 A 16 channels Sleep amp ambulatory 2 Table 8 MEEMM experiment scenarios 1 Raw EEG without stimuli will probably be acquired most of the time with using the PORTEEM configuration 4 2 Surface EMG will probably be acquired most of the time with using the HHB configuration 3 The choice between those different modes will be made by E10 EREMS EPM MEEMM R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z I Ed R v 1 E 31130 FLOURENS FRANCE Iss Rev T l
61. g that there are no glass splinters o For each session in increment refer to associated procedures in paragraph 4 2 2 Session Preparation HD exchange HW set up optional calibration Data acquisition on subject amp recording Pack Up including HD o End of Increment to be described with Columbus environment Sorting of the used consumables Possible Preventive Maintenance tasks Downloading of the used consumables Downloading of the Data Harddisks amp Flashdisks 4 2 1 3 Post increment tasks Post increment tasks include all the tasks to be performed on ground with the astronaut the hardware and the software after the increment This paragraph is divided into 3 parts Crew tasks HW tasks SW tasks 4 2 1 3 1 Crew tasks E10 EREMS Chemin de la Madeleine Z I 31130 FLOURENS France T l 33 0 5 61 36 06 06 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 Web www erems fr EPM MEEMM PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION MANUAL R f Date Page 48 EPM ERM MA 0001 Ed R v ug Iss Rev 01 06 05 Tasks Steps Recommendations Do Don t Tips Optional Baseline Data Collection on the Test Subject Same steps as for the pre increment Baseline Data collection 4 2 1 3 2 HW tasks Tasks Steps Recommendations Do Don t Tips Caps reception The set of cap that have been used during the increment has to be cleaned on ground Unsnap and r
62. ge PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION Date 0106105 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 MAN UAL Page 36 Web www erems fr Config Mode Configuration Mode characteristics Required Items Number Characteristics e Electronic equipments 1 A Up to 64 channels Middle Long Latency EP o Main Unit BW 0 01 Hz to 580 Hz on 32 channels o LHB1 or LHB2 e Harnesses o 1 Harness EEG 32 LHB o Harness LHB data1 o Harness HB power1 e One sensor subset amp consumables o One 32 Electrodes cap sized to the astronaut head o 2 filled syringes o Grass cream o Cleaning wipes o Adhesive tape e Harddisk part of capacity e Digitizing unit o Camera o Harness camera o Compact Flash disk o Compact Flash disk adaptor o Scale ruler e External equipments not part of MEEMM delivery o LTU for MMI SW o Stimulation triggering source e g HRF TBC o Crew support equipments e Subject restrainers e Trash collection e Humid cloths for head cleaning E10 E R EM S R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z l E P M M E E M M Ed R v 1 E Iss Rev rol aer age TT PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION Date o106105 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 MAN UAL Page 37 Web www erems fr Config Mode Configuration Mode characteristics Required Items Number Characteristics e Electronic equipments 1 B Up to 64 channels Middle Long Latency EP o Main Unit BW 0 01 Hz to 580 Hz on 64 channels o LHB1 or LHB2 e Harnesses
63. ge drawer A 20 Sensor set desinstallation amp Cleaning A 20 1 e Cap take off A 20 2 e Cap stowing back in the used items to download A 20 3 e Subject Head cleaning use of Humid Towels A E10 E R EM S R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z I E P M M E E M M Ed R v 1 E Iss Rev Sa 38861300806 PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION Date ouer Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 MAN UAL Page 75 Web www erems fr 4 3 EXAMPLE OF COMPLETE SCENARIO ASSOCIATED DISPLAY This paragraph provides various types of the MMI displays MMI technical details are described in RD2 document MEEMM SW User Manual 4 3 1 STATIONARY EQUIPMENT Here are the crew displays proposed by EREMS and INSERM Lyon for a classical P300 experiment protocol with 128 electrodes 1 Impedance screen One screen with 4 views sides back and top of the 128 electrode EEG cap placed on a subject head photos taken on ground and inserted within the session profile The screen is splitted within 4 parts The electrodes are numbered both on the cap and on the screen WE European Physiology Modules Facility cLsw CCI Communication aborted 12Feb04 08 46 42 El ACK 1 GMT 12Feb04 08 63 27 Gnd Com EI Gnd ctr CN Fcc EX smsc EC video Do you accept the impedance values Details al Accept XC Reject Es 00 00 Cancel Remark Navigate a Facility pa Setup is Experiments Instruments Files SI Logs Ds Accessor
64. generator board Dedicated NI board connector Refer to RD27 Interface Control Document for connector pin out RS links generator 62 points SUBD connector Refer to RD27 Interface Control Document Tor connector pin out Adaptor for MEEMM HD 37 points SUBD connector Refer to RD27 Interface Control Document for connector pin out 3 2 3 2 3 MEEMM GSE attenuator box Inputs BNC connector Outputs 3 BNC interfaces and 12 2mm sockets GND 3 2 3 2 4 MEEMM GSE analog generator interface box Inputs Dedicated NI board connector Refer to RD27 Interface Control Document Tor connector pin out Outputs DACO OUT to DACO3 OUT BNC interface and Digital output TTL SUBD 25 Refer to RD27 Interface Control Document for connector pin out E10 EREMS EPM MEEMM R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z I Ed Rev 1 E Iss Rev Ee PAYLOAD AND GSE De alte Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 OPERATION MAN UAL Page 34 4 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4 1 MEEMM EXPERIMENT SCENARIOS 4 1 1 GENERAL The types of experiments are very different one from the other on the configuration which is required e g Sleep amp Ambulatory studies need a portable unit brain stem are carried with only one electrode fixed on top of the skull long latencies are carried with up to 128 electrodes but with a much lower bandwidth etc Those various types of experiments are possible with MEEMM thanks to its modularity o
65. he astronaut the hardware and the software before launch This paragraph is divided into 3 parts Crew preparation HW preparation SW preparation 4 2 1 1 1 Crew preparation Tasks Steps Recommendations Do Don t Tips Choice of the Test Subject The selection of the subject can not be separated from scientific preliminary tests to check the good behaviour of each subject Correct impedances Low muscle activity Correct behaviour to scientific stressors The subject shall not be bald bad impedance due to the tanned skin No gel on subject hair Training to operating of MEEMM The subject and the operator shall be trained on HW connection Reference points marking Cap installation gel injection impedance checking SW interface Scientific curves appreciation with help of subject ground proper responses The most critical training is the operator one for the cap installation and the gel injection A minimum of two cap installations are required to get a correct feeling for the gel injection Baseline Data Collection on the Test Subject Subject typical ground responses are required to help the operator to appreciate the subject response on board During Baseline Data collection screen copies have to be done of EEG and EP if any responses SSS E Press accept when correct EEGs to stop scro ng G Ostats 7 Accea DC ooo K Cancel Remark Navigate Ee
66. ies t Maintenance 1 Navigate Help MMI ACK SwUnit 62 Directive 6 Login ok Daj Figure 21 Typical Impedance screen display 32 EEG cap Press OK button to accept the impedance values impedance values storage with the session raw EEG data files 2 EEG scrolling screens Scrolling of 8 EEG screens each screen displaying 16 raw EEG curves A fixed timer is used to go to one screen to the other within astronaut action The EEG display scales will be defined within the session profile taking into account astronaut EEG ground sessions E10 E R EM S R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z I E P M M E E M M Ed R v 1 E Iss Rev EN PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION pate 01106005 T l 33 0 5 61 36 06 06 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 MANUAL Page 76 Web www erems fr European Physiology Modules Facility p d cLsw CCI Communication aborted 12Feb04 08 46 42 J ACK 1 i GMT 12Feb04 08 66 10 Gnd Com Et Gnd ctr TN Fcc ssc D Video EXT Freee accept when correct EEGs to stop scrolling Ce Detaits Accept K_Reject 00 00 c ancel R Navigate EEO Range 150 microV oi Faciity eb Setup instruments Files Si Logs DS Accessories Maintenance 1 Navigate Help SJ Exit IMEEMM SM process started Login Screen successfully displayed Dal DTD Figure 22 Typical EEG scrolling screen display Press OK button once all
67. itchOnstimuisource SS E10 E R EM S R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z l E P M M E E M M Ed R v up Iss Rev 31130 FLOURENS France PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION Date 01 06 05 T l 33 0 5 61 36 06 06 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 MANUAL Page 62 Web www erems fr 15 Operator takes back LTU A amp B 16 Quick monitoring display before acquisition refer to paragraph 4 3 1 following the GCP instructions Use the OK button to go from one step to the next one ASB 16 1 1 Display screens of EEG EMG data screens defined in the selected profile AE o Quick look at EEG EMG signal o Display screens of FFT data screens defined in the selected profile Ces gt Pm AN th a g aa ea A amp B 16 2 2 Incase of applications involving averaging markers e g EPs verification of the stimuli acquisition E10 E R EM S R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z l E P M M E E M M Ed R v 1 E Iss Rev rol aer age TT PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION Date 0106105 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 MAN UAL Page 63 Web www erems fr RECORDING STEPS A PHOTOGRAMMETRY B partially 17 The operator accepts the start of the recording start of stimuli execution in case of applications involving averaging markers e g EPs A amp B following the GCP instructions Use the OK button to go from one step to the next one 18 Data recording displ
68. ition of leakage currents o Another EMC standard than the EC directive one cf section 5 of IEC 601 was applied on MEEMM This standard is specified in document EPM OHB RQ 006 1 C corresponding to the International Space Station EMC Environment MEEMM was tested according to this Standard for Conducted Emission Conducted Susceptibility Radiated Emission Radiated Susceptibilty ESD Tests The results are shown in the report EPM ERM TRP 0004 03 03 03 o Regarding electrical installation For GM1 and GM2 MEEMM shall be used only with the Main Unit integrated and powered in the EPM rack The BDCM shall be used only with the Main Unit powered by the MEEMM GSE o No defibrilator shall be used when using MEEMM o Care shall be taken by the user on the position of the electrodes on the test subject so that no stimulation can go through the Thorax E10 EREMS Chemin de la Madeleine Z I 31130 FLOURENS France T l 33 0 5 61 36 06 06 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 Web www erems fr EPM MEEMM PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION MANUAL 10 SPARES PARTS LISTS This section will include the list of the spare parts for MEEMM in service replacement repair The following list is extracted from RD24 Delivery Item List Deliverable items Models FM Spares CAM board set 1 CPU 2 DSP Rough PCBs and associated connectors for the custom made boards of the MEEMM main unit and headboxes 1 per boar
69. l environment The document is updated after main SW releases RD26 EPM MEEMM 3D Electrodes Modelling User Manual This document is in charge to explain the way to proceed to obtain the electrodes location thanks to the Photomodeler software Additionally a synthesis of data and requirements to support the MEEMM EPM ground integration phase is provided in Ground Processing data RD10 Following the assessments performed in RD30 CE declaration of conformity the following usage recommendations or restrictions have to be made They are mentioned in the CE certificate which is given in Appendix of RD30 MEEMM class is 2A The CE directive applied is the ANNEX VIII of 93 42 CEE MEEMM is a custom made device MEEMM device was specifically made in accordance with the European Space Agency ESA written requirements with specific design characteristics GM1 GM2 and BDCM are intended for the sole use of particular Centers in relation with the European Space Agency ESA linked with the operation preparation exploitation of the Flight Model onboard the International Space Station It shall not be used for clinical investigations It complies with the essential relevant requirements of ANNEX of 93 42 CEE and of IEC 601 with the following exceptions and with restrictions of usage o Taking into account the very specific usage the MEEMM Operation Manual operating instructions is based on a template for the space flight model
70. luded appropriate increment profiles and SWs Refer to paragraph 4 2 1 1 3 for associated operations The number of disks have to be done according to the RMS Compact Flashdisk selection The number of Compact flashdisks have to be done according to the RMS Compact flasdisks shall be pre formatted and checked for being empty without any PORTEEM or photos files 4 2 1 1 3 Software preparation Tasks Steps Recommendations Do Don t Tips Profile generation Profiles are files allowing to configure MEEMM and to define screens to be displayed by the MMI One profile is defined and stored on MEEMM HD for each experiment session A profile includes the main following parameters Recording configuration o The headbox to be used o The name of processing and stored channels o Acquisition chain gains o Recording sequence length for HD management o ADC sample frequency o External stimuli mode associated 8 bit code events Processing parameters o Choice of stimuli code s for on board EP calculation o EP pre and post stimuli latency in ms o Level of artefact filtering with period of filtering o FFT calculation parameters o Impedance threshold according to subject characteristics Mode and screens sequence o Impedance o Calibration o Recording New profiles shall be written from the Typical profiles associated to MEEMM referenced scenario E10 E R EMS R f EPM
71. marks again the tragus landmarks on the cap tissue the dermatological pen MEEMM DERMATOLOGICAL PEN regards to the marks on the subject skin 6 Stow back the dermatological pen MEEMM DERMATOLOGICAL PEN 7 The operator has to fix the cap harness on the subject shoulder using oe the back in a smooth motion The operator is helped by the subject who held the adhesive tape E10 E R EM S R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z I E P M M E E M M Ed R v 1 E Iss Rev rol get age TT PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION Date o106105 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 MAN UAL Page 58 Web www erems fr 13 2 The operator has to fix the cap individual electrodes on the subject face The subject gives to the operator the EMG electrodes extracted from the EMG Electrodes positions will be defined by photos and zooms on the electrodes electrodes pack ts MEEMM EMG SINGLE ELECTRODE 0f MEEMM EMG DUAL ELECTRODE and the cleaning wipes colours tear out pages For each individual electrode the operator has to clean the skin for the electrodes and fix the electrodes one by one or one pair by one pair according to the type of electrodes For each individual electrode the associated procedure is the following 1 Clean the skin with cleaning wipes to eliminate all dead skins 2 Use the Grass cream to massage the skin 3 Fill the electrode cavity with Grass cream 4 Apply the electrode on the skin 5 Apply on the positioned
72. mbulatory sleep sessions 2x 32 EEG low frequency sessions 1 x 32 EEG high frequency sessions 2x 32 EMG high frequency sessions up to 64 surface electrodes 3x 64 EEG low frequency sessions 3x 128 EEG low frequency sessions This budget is based on FM measurements Mass g Dimensions mm Part No Qty Classification Item Name per ltem total Height Width Depth EEG Electrode Caps 12 30 14 0 12 EEG electrode positioner 3 130 390 50 120 200 12 30 13 0 32 EEG electrode positioner 3 200 600 50 140 200 12 30 12 0 64 EEG electrode positioner 3 360 1 080 50 220 200 12 30 11 0 128 EEG electrode positioner 3 560 1 680 50 300 200 EMG Electrodes 12 30 21 0 EMG Single Electrode set of 6 electrodes 16 11 176 5 102 126 12 30 22 0 EMG Dual Electrodes set of 2 pairs of electrodes 32 7 224 5 112 126 Consumables 12 40 72 0 Syringes 56 12 672 30 17 175 12 40 71 0 Syringes Box 7 135 945 36 95 185 12 40 40 0 Alcohol Cleaning Wipe 20 5 100 2 60 80 12 40 73 0 Adhesive Roller 1 19 15 32 52 52 12 40 74 0 Signa Cream Tube 1 102 102 30 45 175 12 40 80 0 Dermatological Pen 2 12 24 10 10 150 12 40 60 0 PORTEEM Batteries 8 25 200 50 14 14 12 40 10 0 Hard Disk 5 287 1 435 20 84 160 12 40 90 0 Scale Ruler 1 7 7 20 5 5 Table 3 Temporary stowage items volume and mass budgets Note The number of EEG caps can be decreased if the i
73. n unit alog Digital PM Laptop Analo 4 soure trigger EFM with PCMCIA device l i j carrier 3 sources 8 bits SMSC ett for E F temai at SL camera photo transfer rom externa From external pattern sensors generator Figure 1 MEEMM baseline architecture Stationary configuration E10 ER EMS EPM MEEM M R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z I Ed R v 1E 31130 FLOURENS FRANCE T l 33 0 5 61 36 06 06 PAYLOAD AN D GSE Date 01 06 05 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 OPERATION MAN UAL Page s Iss Rev 3 1 2 PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF EACH MAJOR UNIT 3 1 2 1 MEEMM Main Unit MEEMM uses for the Main Unit an EPM 4PU removable SAC which is front mounted and back supported by the permanent rack mounted interface structure EPM Guide Frame The side walls provide cut outs for the inlet of EPM forced air loop As part of the container structure the inlets are protected by a metallic mesh to prevent particles from floating into the container The rear panel is provided with a cut out for air outlet with the interface structure to the EPM Guide Frame and air flow shutter It provides also each a blind mated type data and power connector and two load carrying shear pins interfacing with the Guide Frame connector bar The MEEMM front panel is fixed via the standard mounting holes to the front frame of the SAC and
74. nformation of required sizes is known for each increment E10 EREMS EPM MEEMM R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z I Ed R v 1 E Iss Rev oe PAYLOAD AND GSE er Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 OPERATION MAN UAL Page WER 3 1 4 3 Power budget The MEEMM required primary nominal voltage is 28 VDC available at the SAC rear panel On this bus the operating current is from 0 2A to 4 8A 10 ms max before circuit breaker action Additionally two power ON OFF manual switch Headboxes and Camera which enable the MEEMM to power when required the associated deployable devices are provided on the MEEMM Main Unit front panel These switches are equipped with a green LED indicating power presence on the Headboxes and Camera power front panel connectors The camera branch is protected thanks to a specific limiter circuit breaker circuit with the following characteristics o VNom 4 5V o INom 1A o IMax 1 5 INom The isolated headboxes branch is protected thanks to a specific limiter circuit breaker circuit with the following characteristics o VNom 5V o INom 0 25 to 0 3 A o IMax 1 5 INom 3 1 4 4 Power consumption This budget is based on FM measurements Configuration Power consumption typical Main Unit zone LHB 60 5 W Main Unit two LHBs 63 W Main Unit HHB 59 W Main unit Camera 39 W Main unit no connected 28W to 36 W deployable items Stand by mode
75. nt E10 E R EMS R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z I E P M M E E M M Ed R v 1 E Iss Rev ra 38861300006 PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION Date ouer Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 MAN UAL Page 4 Web www erems fr 2 DOCUMENTS 2 1 APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS AD Document Number_ tsue Rev LR ES EPM OHB SOW 0003 18 12 00 Statement of Work for EREMS Science Module MEEMM for the European Physiology Modules Facility Phase CD EPM ESA RQ 001 2 o Deco EPM System Requirements Document 3 EPM OHB RQ 0001 3 A 25 10 02 Science Module Interface Requirements Document SMIRD for the European Physiology Module S EPM ERM SP 0001 d 22 05 02 EPM MEEMM Science Module Specification COL RIBRE MA 0007 30 03 01 COLUMBUS Payload Accommodation 00 Handbook Attached Pressurized Module APM COL RIBRE SPE 0164 30 03 01 COLUMBUS Pressurized Payloads Interface Requirements Document le EPM OHB LI 0055 o MEEMM TM TC Data definition 2 2 REFERENCE DOCUMENTS RD Document Number Issue Rev Date Title 1 lepwerwrpoo12 2 D ooo EPMMEEMM Design Repot a peta LL S SOS e D ee RE E EE EE BEE e Deleted EPM ERM PL 0006 30 06 03 EPM MEEMM Sa Assessment and Inputs to Maintenance Plan a EPM ERM RP 0001 EPM MEEMM Life Cycle Analysis Report eet a Lo EPm ERM PL 0012 1 D ae EPMMEEMM Ground Processing Data 11 EPm ERM RP 0002 3 a sos EPMMEEMM Resources Budget Rep
76. o link EMG electrodes to headboxes EMG16 Headbox Harness Harness to link 16 pairs of EMG electrodes to high or low frequency headbox EMG32 Headbox Harness Harness to link 32 pairs of EMG electrodes to high or low frequency headbox EREMS Chemin de la Madeleine Z I 31130 FLOURENS FRANCE T l 33 0 5 61 36 06 06 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 E10 EPM MEEMM PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION MANUAL R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Ed R v 1 Iss Rev Date 01 06 05 Page 26 Element Item Function Protection Pre amplifiers amplifiers 32 64 channel EEG EP EMG low bipolar channels low frequency conditioning ADC board headbox 1 2 Conversion to digital data 22 bits D 1 serial digital data output Element Item Function Protection Pre amplifiers amplifiers 64 channel EEG EP EMG low 32 bipolar channels low frequency conditioning ADC board headbox 2 2 Conversion to digital data 22 bits D 1 serial digital data output Element Item Function Harness set to link headboxes to the main unit Low Frequency Headbox DATA1 Harness Low channel data transmission from the low frequency headbox to the main unit when a single LHB is used Headbox POWER1 Harness Power supply lines between the main unit and the low or high frequency headbox when a single headbox is used Low Frequency Headbox DATA2 Harness Low channel data transmission from the low frequ
77. ociated sensors D Cleaning wipes Consumables D Sensor fixation set PORTEEM D Batteries for the processing unit D Harness to link ambulatory amp sleep sensors to EEN the portable processing unit Processing unit D Experiment data acquisition Up and down Consumables e Compact flashdisk and associated adaptor 3 2 1 2 2 Interface functions The PORTEEM equipment has a single type of operational interfaces the sensors input one The use of a PORTEEM dedicated interface unit the patchpanel limits the operator possible choices to the selection of programmed gain within the acquisition chain This programming is done thanks to a dedicated commercial SW that will be part both of the MEEMM on board SWs implemented on the EPM LTU and of the GSE deliveries referred as PORTEEM Columbus SW E10 EREMS EPM MEEMM R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z I Ed R v 1 E 31130 FLOURENS FRANCE Iss Rev T l 33 0 5 61 36 06 06 PAYLOAD AND GSE Date 01 06 05 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 OPERATION MANUAL Page rs 3 2 2 SOFTWARE ITEMS The definition of the MEEMM computer software items is presented on Figure 18 In grey are shown the SW items that are parts of MEEMM delivery ON BOARD ON GROUND SPVR SW storage Remo ges CTRL SW PR GSE SW Z DRIVER t Scientist Processing SW a system Facility EPM carrier Control Control SW Computer SW C EPM LTU
78. ort KE WM _ 12 Deleted as EEE LL S SOS a FCS amp I Section SSODB E10 E R EMS R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z I E P M M E E M M Ed R v 1 E Iss Rev ral 138861360806 PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION Date ouer Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 MAN UAL Page 15 Web www erems fr nary 1997 l Flight Crew Support and Integration FCS amp l Section of the Space Station Operations Data Book SSODB EPM ERM RP 0008 eg SH Electrical and EMC Analysis 16 EPM ERM DDD EPM ERM DDD 0001 29 08 03 EPM MEEMM Detailed Design Document 17 EPM ERM ADD 0001 2 A 29 08 03 EPM MEEMM SW Architectural Design Document EPM ERM RP 0010 EPM MEEMM Operational Analysis Report EPM ERM RP 0004 a B mm EPM MEEMM Thermal Analysis Report M P Operator s manual nn O S User s manual J LI E Operator s manual BESSER REECH User s manual 24 EPM ERM LI 0008 31 01 04 Delivery Item List EPM ERM MA 0003 ree EPM MEEMM SW Transfer Document 6 EPM ERM MA 0004 ESE EPM MEEMM 3D Electrodes Modelling User Manual o7 EPM OHB ICD 0009 1 a n s Control Document EPM ERM SP 0002 ean etl ee EPM MEEMM EEG cap specification 29 EPM ERM PR 0012 1 a 260503 EPM MEEMM Acceptance test procedures 30 EPM ERM TN 0025 a a mme EPM MEEMM CE declaration of conformity E10 E R EMS R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z I E P M M E E M M Ed R v 1 E
79. out pages 3 Connect the EMG MEEMM PORTEEM EMG WIRE S N 01 to 04 and the ECG wires MEEMM PORTEEM ECG WIRE S N 01 to 02 to the patchpanel following the end labels on the electrodes plugs E10 E R EM S R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z I E P M M E E M M Ed R v up Iss Rev Za get age TT PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION bate o106105 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 MAN UAL Page 71 Web www erems fr Connect the strain gauge sensor MEEMM PORTEEM STRAIN GAUGE SENSOR to the patchpanel MEEMM PORTEEM PATCHPANEL with the dedicated adaptor MEEMM PORTEEM STRAIN GAUGE ADAPTOR The way to Install the strain gauge sensor around the subject chest will be described using schemes or pictures tear out pages 5 Connect the Vitaport via the Optilink MEEMM PORTEEM OPTILINk to the B laptop 6 Start the Columbus program B 7 The subject power ON the recorder not to be performed by the operator to avoid arc discharge S Press OK key to install VPDOS if asked on PORTEEM LCD 8 Select the correct Definition or Montage file using the PORTEEM SW Select the correct Definition or Montage file thanks to the recorder sub menus Note the use of the the PORTEEM SW in the EPM environment is not defined displayed on the LCD using Wer operating keys B yet 9 Install the subject A amp B 10 Start the acquisition A amp B 10 1 Click the Connect recorder button to allow exchanges between the recor
80. play scales will be defined within the session profile taking into account astronaut EEG ground sessions Second part 2 EP zones 1 EP zone 1 trigger class with one or more electrodes EPs parameters selected within the session profile European Physiology Modules Facility ll xi cLsw ccn Communication aborted 12Feb04 08 46 42 x ACK 1 GMT 12Feb04 09 01 56 Experiments MEEMM_203_S T03_HHB32EEG_P300 Press accept to stop recording pA Details af Accept X Reject Bee 00 00 Cancel Remark Navigate d Facility EEG Range 150 microV EP Standard stimuli 4V RS D CD G ety instruments Files EE nr g bogs 3 ieee cen Met 50 D 50 100 150 200 250 A Ra h BEA EP Deviant stimuli uV Qs Accessories fT ho 40 0 i z S 1 en TaT AAN 8 erc Ju 1 D Maintenance E ee S Navigate 12 rename Mechela 0 D Navigate e ae Help D PT ENS HAEA CVS RE Oe eee eee ET Exit D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 50 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 MEEMM SM process started og Da Figure 24 Typical session monitoring screen display Press OK button once all the acquisition are correct stimulator stressors OK EEG to begin the recording EP reset The operations linked to the stimulator have to be defined as it impacts on the MEEMM start stop recording protocol and raw data sub files management E10 E R EMS R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin d
81. provided in AD7 MEEMM TM TC Data definition For the 3 last modes experiment sub modes are used Idle MEEMM is waiting for a command Normal acquisition normal EEG EMG data acquisition without recording Impedance MEEMM acquires data in impedance testing mode Recording MEEMM acquires and store data on hard disk Calibration MEEMM in calibration mode These modes are detailed in RD17 EPM MEEMM SW Architectural Design Document and RD16 EPM MEEMM SW Detailed Design Document The commands associated for each mode are provided in RD2 EPM MEEMM SW User Manual E10 EREMS EPM MEEMM R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z I Ed R v 1 E 31130 FLOURENS FRANCE Iss Rev T l 33 0 5 61 36 06 06 PAYLOAD AND GSE Date 01 06 05 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 OPERATION MAN UAL Page aes 3 1 4 RESOURCES POWER AND THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS 3 1 4 1 Data rate and storage capacity For MEEMM stationary configurations the raw EEG EMG data are stored on a removable hard disk This storage medium also contains the photo calibration and impedance files As discussed in RD18 EPM MEEMM Operational Analysis Report we assume that typical durations of an experiment scenario are one hour for the low frequency experiments and 20 minutes for high frequency ones Taking into account these assumptions and that the MEEMM Science Module is equipped with a removable hard disk of 40 Gbytes capacity the recor
82. provides cut out for main features for the Main Unit operations as ON OFF switch power and data connectors and an opening for hard disk insertion MEEMM Main Unit is depicted on Figure 2 with appropriate labelling Figure 2 EPM MEEMM Standard Active Container 3 1 2 2 MEEMM Headboxes In non operating mode the Head Boxes 2 Low Frequency headboxes and 1 High Frequency headbox are stowed in a passive container During operations the Headboxes have to be fixed on EPM rack or another rack The headboxes are equipped with velcro on each large sides Various possibilities have been discussed to fix the headboxes on the rack wall Baseline solution The headboxes are fixed on the EPM rack e g stowage container front face using velcro Other option The headboxes are attached using Columbus ISS provided tools given in Table 1 E10 ER EMS EPM MEEM M R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z I SE due 31130 FLOURENS FRANCE REV T l 33 0 5 61 36 06 06 PAYLOAD AND GSE Date 01 06 05 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 OPERATION MANUAL Page Se Tool Name Document chapter Tools required for where tool is described Articulating Post RD14 chapter 1 2 Fixing of Headboxes to Seat Track Assembly AP Equipment AP fixed on Seat Track Part nbr G11F 5122 1 Restraints Seat track Equpment RD14 chapter 1 2 Fixing of Headboxes to Seat Track Anchor Assembly STEA Equipment STEA fixed on AP Part nbr
83. quired for Reason why no COLUMBUS standard tool could be used Compact flash disk adapter OPERATION used for camera mini flash disk to adapt it to standard flash disk size MEEMM specific Calibration MAINTENANCE preventive Adapted to MEEMM specific connector plug used for calibrating MEEMM amplifiers Downloading MAINTENANCE preventive corrective Adapted to MEEMM specific connector plug used to allow downloading of Supervisor SW by crew or by ground Table 10 Tools provided by MEEMM Note The MEEMM SM requires an external stimulator for most of the experiments Evoked Potentials E10 E R EMS R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z I E P M M E E M M Ed R v 1 E Iss Rev 31130 FLOURENS France PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION Date 01 06 05 T l 33 0 5 61 36 06 06 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 MANUAL Page 81 Web www erems fr The environment conditions are very important when making Evoked Potential measurements as their objective is to study the reaction of the brain to specific stimuli for example visual the subject should be in a calm environment avoiding for example flashing leds or sounds which would completely change the responses of the brain E10 E R EMS R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z I E P M M E E M M Ed R v 1 E 31130 FLOURENS France Iss Rev T l 33 0 5 61 36 06 06 PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION Date 01 0
84. r 4 3 MMI displays Clarification on experiment scenario 4 1 series LHB HHB analog channels Add of ground instructions of use 9 3 new paragraph related to CE directive Add of RD30 CE declaration of 2 2 conformity E10 E R EMS R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z I E P M M E E M M Ed R v 1 E 31130 FLOURENS France Iss Rev T l 33 0 5 61 36 06 06 PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION Date 01 06 05 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 MANUAL Page Web www erems fr SOMMAIRE SUMMARY INR OEUCT e ME 1 1 1 PURPOSE and SCOP E 1 1 2 REH 1 2 DOCUMENTS kinninni anaia enaA a aaa Aari Renai ai Aa RE Eaa maai 4 2 1 Applicable documents cceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenaeaeseeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaeeeeeeeeeseeeeeaans 4 2 2 Reference documents sde nn nanenane 4 3 PAYLOAD DESCRIPTION WE 6 3 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 6 3 1 1 Complete payload description ss 6 3 1 2 Physical charACteristics of each major unit 9 3 1 2 1 MEEMM Main Unit iii 9 3 1 2 2 MEEMM Headboxe TEE 9 3 1 2 3 CAIN OT EE 11 3 1 2 4 Portable Equipment PORTEEM 48 tertiaire SAAR ERN EEN NEE 11 3 1 2 5 Sensors and lee LEE 12 3 1 2 5 1 EEG electrode Cap i vias siete eh Se A 12 3 1 2 5 2 EMG SCN SOUS EE 15 3 1 2 5 3 Ambulatory and sleep Sensors 0 2 cccceccn cece cececnee ence cece cecaeaaeceeececesaaaeceeesesesaaaaeeeseseeseceesaeeeeeetenaseeeess 16 3 1 2 6 EE 17 3 1 3 The RD24 EPM MEEMM DIL shows which items are provided
85. rd_J11 GREEN 4 CPU_board_J11 RED 5 CPU_board_J11 GND 6 CPU_board_J11 SCLK 7 GND 8 Select Main Red 9 CPU_board_J16 KBCLK 10 CPU_board_J16 VCC JO8 11 SPVR Telech_R 12 SPVR Telech 13 CPU_board_J15 VCC 14 CPU_board_J15 MDATA 15 CPU_board_J15 MCLK 16 CPU_board_J11 BLUE 17 CPU_board_J11 SDATA 18 CPU_board_J11 VSYNC 19 CPU_board_J16 GND 20 CPU_board_J16 KBDATA 21 CPU_board_J15 GND 22 CPU_board_J11 HSYNC e All the maintenance tasks are described in AD7 EPM MEEMM Maintainability Assessment and Inputs to Maintenance Plan E10 E R EMS R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z I E P M M E E M M Ed R v 1 E Iss Rev Pose sw PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION Date ouer Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 MAN UAL Page 84 Web www erems fr 8 TRANSPORTATION PACKAGING HANDLING AND STORAGE For transportation and storage the MEEMM containers comply with the requirements specified in AD3 Science Module Interface Requirements Document SMIRD for the European Physiology Module It has to be noted that the MEEMM containers includes some limited life items refer to RD24 Delivery Item List These items have to be stored in classical environment ambient temperature 50 humidity The delivered material has been cleaned at EREMS standard FM cleaning rules have to be applied at the integration sites The list of delivered MEEMM items and the content of each containers 4 mains containers are provided in the
86. roller Dermatological pen Alcohol wipes the on board availability and their life time have to be checked Increase the number of syringes used on ground by twice at least for the first increments to take into account potential increased gel consumption on board The planned 7 syringe boxes covers largely this recommendation E10 EREMS R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine ZI E P M M E E M M Ed R v 1 E Iss Rev 31130 FLOURENS France PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION Date 01 06 05 T l 33 0 5 61 36 06 06 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 Web www erems fr MANUAL Page 46 Tasks Steps Recommendations Do Don t Tips Camera calibration Camera Calibration is the process of determining the characteristics of a camera so it can be used for the photogrammetry using PhotoModeler SW The calibration results will be injected in PhotoModeler SW during post increment tasks for the digitising post processing tasks This task has to be done once before the first use of the camera for photogrammetry Refer to RD26 EPM MEEMM 3D Electrodes Modelling User Manual for detailed operation linked to the camera calibration paragraph 4 1 Camera packing Camera is to be packed inside transparent bag in order to be examined for glass splinters by the crew before the first unpacking after launch HD selection HD are formatted before each new increment to inc
87. siennes 51 PREPARATION AND MONITORING GTERG cece cece ee eee ee ee eee eee eee ee cane eee ee eee saeeeeaa essa eeesaeeeaeeesaeeeaees 51 RECORDING STEPS EN 63 PACKING EE eech ele ae SEA ee EEN 66 4 2 2 2 Ambulatory and sleep Drocedure nnns aeenennnnn nenn ent 68 PREPARATION AND MONITORING GIE cece eecceaeeeeeeeeesecaeaeeeeeeeeeeseccccaeeeeeeeeeseesenaeees 68 Stand alone recording with occasional remote monitoring 0 0 0 eee eee e teeter ee ee eee ee eeeeeaeeeeeeaaeeeeeeaeeeeeeaas 68 stand alone recording EE 68 RECORDING STEP S E 73 Stand alone recording with occasional remote MOnItOrINg sessseseessssrrsseirrssttrrnsttrnsssttrrnnttnusnttnnnntnnnnnenn 73 Stand alone recording EE 73 PACKING STEP Siidra aaa aaia aa E aa a Eaa A A EA a EAEAN EAEE AEE 74 Stand alone recording with occasional remote monitoring eeessssssissssrresserrssttrrssttrnsssttnnnsttnnnntennnstennnsena 74 Stand alone recording EE 74 4 3 Example of complete scenario associated display 75 4 3 1 Stationary eOulDrment seine 75 4 3 2 Ambulatory and sleep equipment ss 78 5 MAINTENANCE PLAN AND INSTRUCTIONS 79 6 SPECIAL TOOLS ede eee 80 7 SCHEMATICS WIRING AND LOGIC DIAGRAM ss 82 8 Transportation Packaging HANDLING and storage see KEEN 84 9 INSTALLATION Wale VUE 85 9 1 MEE MINI GSE set up mienne ia 85 E10 E R EMS R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z I E P M M E E
88. ssions Trash collection and AD5 Section 8 trash compaction Collection of the used consumables after experiment Personal restraints AD5 Section 8 Restraint of the test subject during experiment sessions and restraint of the operator nearby the test subject when fitting the cap and electrodes on the test subject Tool kit AD5 Section 8 Fixing of the cap harness on the shoulder of the subject P Consumables during experiment Duct tape Tool kit AD5 Section 8 Cleaning of skin of the test subject and of his head after P Consumables wet and dry wipes experiment sessions Tool kit P Consumables Velcro AD5 Section 8 Fixing of deployable items Articulating Post Assembly AP Part nbr G11F5122 1 RD14 chapter 1 2 Equipment Restraints Fixing of Headboxes to Seat Track AP fixed on Seat Track Seat track Equpment Anchor Assembly STEA Part nbr G11F 5120 1 RD14 chapter 1 2 Equipment Restraints Fixing of Headboxes to Seat Track STEA fixed on AP Adjustable Length Tether Assembly ALT Part nbr G11F 5140 1 RD14 chapter 1 2 Equipment Restraints Fixing of Headboxes to Seat Track ALT fixed on STEA ALT straps the Headbox es Table 9 COLUMBUS ISS standard tools used by MEEMM The list of MEEMM specific tools or equipment needed for the installation deinstallation operation or maintenance is the following Tool Name Operation the tool is re
89. t Flash disk o Compact Flash disk adaptor o Scale ruler e External equipments not part of MEEMM delivery o LTU for MMI SW o Stimulation triggering source o Crew support equipments e Subject restrainers e Trash collection e Humid cloths for head cleaning 1 for short latencies only one or 2 electrodes are necessary Nevertheless in order to avoid complementary fixing materials such as Collodion we plan to use a complete cap only the useful electrodes will be filled with gel E10 E R EM S R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z l E P M M E E M M Ed R v up Iss Rev rol get age TT PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION Date 0106105 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 MAN UAL Page 42 Web www erems fr Config Mode Configuration Mode characteristics Required Items Number Characteristics 3 B 32 channels Surface EMG on up to 32 e Electronic equipments BW 1 Hz to 10 kHz channels 64 electrodes o Main Unit o HHB e Harnesses o 1 Harness EMG 16 or EMG 32 o Harness HHB data o Harness HB power1 e One sensor subset amp consumables o Up to 32 pairs of one use snapping electrodes o Cleaning wipes e Harddisk part of capacity e External equipments not part of MEEMM delivery o LTU for MMI SW o Crew support equipments e Subject restrainers e Trash collection E10 E R EM S R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z l E P M M E E M M Ed R v 1 E Iss Rev
90. t limiter circuit breaker EEG EP EMG high 8 EEG EMG amplifiers channels conditioning board Conversion to digital data 24 bits x4 2 serial digital data outputs Low frequency headbox signal isolation stages 5V 3 3V DSP interface adaptor Adaptor board Low and high frequency channel multiplexing in front of the DSP unit Impedance calibration source Acquisition of external analog sources a Synchro board Acquisition chains clock and control signal Main unit generation DSP board Acquisition of digital trigger events x2 Data file formatting header generation System management Communication with SMSC via Ethernet link CPU board Data transfer to from removable hard disk Acquisition chains configuration Removable hard disk to perform both on line Storage unit recording and mass storage functions Interface with CPU board Time synchronisation with SMSC Supervisor unit Acquisition internal temperatures 2 boards Acquisition of monitoring parameters secondary voltages current RS485 and testlink interface with SMSC Up and down Consumables Removable harddisk Element Item Function Dedicated MEEMM Camera Measurement of position of electrodes Digitizing unit Harness Camera Power supply transmission from the main unit to the camera Storage unit Compact flashdisk and associated adaptor EREMS EPM MEEMM R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z I Ed Rev 1 E Iss Rev 31130 FLOURENS FRANCE T l 33
91. the screens are corrects The astronaut can be helped by paper support with his proper EEG typical responses recording on ground during training sessions 3 FFT screen One FFT screen displaying 4 to 8 FFT curves The selection of FFT curves and display scales will be done within the session profile European Physiology Modules Facility Gi xj cLsw CCI Communication aborted 12Feb04 08 46 42 EI ACK 1 GMT 12Feb04 08 56 15 Gnd Com ZZZ cna Ctri EURO FCC SMSC Video EX Press accept when FFT values are correct pA Details Accept D Reject keet 00 00 9 Cancel Remark Navigate Sd Facility FFT micro Vots FMS i H 7 H H 7 7 g Setup l5 Experiments Instruments EI Files B Leg QS Accessories P Maintenance Navigate 1 MMI ACK SwUnit 52 Directive 5 Login Reset successfull Daj Figure 23 Typical FFT screen display Press OK button once all the FFT are corrects The astronaut can be helped by paper support with expected FFT responses E10 E R EMS R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z I E P M M E E M M Ed R v 1 E 31130 FLOURENS France Iss Rev T l 33 0 5 61 36 06 06 PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION Date 01 06 05 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 MANUAL Page 77 Web www erems fr 4 Session monitoring screen One screen is required splitted vertically in 2 parts Fist part One EEG screen 10 s duration with up to 16 raw EEG curves The EEG dis
92. tion session o The MEEMM internal hard disk is used in playback mode and the raw experiment data are transferred to the EPM carrier using the Ethernet link o Based on a maximum MEEMM EPM transfer rate of 1 Mbit s LAN capabilities according to AD3 splitted between packets for ground and packets for MMI o Fora 128 electrode session at 2 2 kHz sampling frequency the transfer to the EPM requires at least 4 5 hours for a 1 hour acquisition session o For a 32 electrode session at 20 kHz sampling frequency the transfer to the EPM requires at least 3 hours for a 20 minute acquisition session o To obtain the global downlinking duration from MEEMM to ground the EPM ground HRDL capabilities have also to be taken into account At the moment it appears that the capabilities of this EPM ground HRDL are quite similar to those of the MEEMM EPM link resulting in similar required duration E10 EREMS EPM MEEMM R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z I Ed Rev 1 E 31130 FLOURENS FRANCE Iss Rev T l 33 0 5 61 36 06 06 PAYLOAD AND GSE Date 01 06 05 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 OPERATION MANUAL Page sa 3 1 4 2 Consumables The specific Increment stowage items are very dependent of the scientific sessions that will be carried This following average budget is related to consumables items required for a specific increment based on the PIONIR assumptions refer to RD18 EPM MEEMM Operational Analysis Report 2 x a
93. to 580 Hz on 128 channels o Main Unit o LHB1 and LHB2 e Harnesses o 4 Harnesses EEG 32 LHB o Harness LHB data2 o Harness HB power2 e One sensor subset amp consumables o One 128 Electrodes cap sized to the astronaut head o 8 filled syringes o Grass cream o Cleaning wipes o Adhesive tape e Harddisk part of capacity e Digitizing unit o Camera o Harness camera o Compact Flash disk o Compact Flash disk adaptor o Scale ruler e External equipments not part of MEEMM delivery o LTU for MMI SW o Stimulation triggering source o Crew support equipments e Subject restrainers e Trash collection e Humid cloths for head cleaning E10 E R EM S R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z l E P M M E E M M Ed R v 1 E Iss Rev Za get age PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION Date o106105 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 MAN UAL Page A Web www erems fr Config Mode Configuration Mode characteristics Required Items Number Characteristics 3 A 32 channels Short Middle latency EP e Electronic equipments BW 1 Hz to 10 kHz on 1 to 32 channels o Main Unit o HHB e Harnesses o 1 Harness EEG 32 HHB o Harness HHB data o Harness HB power1 e One sensor subset amp consumables o One 32 Electrodes cap sized to the astronaut head 1 o 2 filled syringes o Grass cream o Cleaning wipes o Adhesive tape e Harddisk part of capacity e Digitizing unit o Camera o Harness camera o Compac
94. tructions completed Description of GSE installation List of FM spares completed Explanation on camera packing for L Le Baratoux launch following Safety Review Phase I comment GSE PC photo added Update of consumables list Scheme update Clarification on the number of bipolar channels Consumables list update EPM ERM MA 0001 SWE 01 06 05 Pages Modifi es Modified pages All Paragraphs 3 1 2 2 3 1 2 2 general general 3 2 2 3 2 3 3 1 4 3 3 1 4 2 4 2 1 1 4 2 1 2 3 1 2 4 2 1 2 and associated appendixes 1 1 3 1 1 3 1 2 2 3 1 2 6 3 1 4 3 2 3 4 2 4 2 1 1 2 4 2 1 2 3 1 6 3 2 1 1 1 3 2 2 4 1 1 amp 4 1 2 E R EMS R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z I E P M M E E M M Ed R v 1 E Iss Rev Sa aoso PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION Date ouer Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 MAN UAL Page ji Web www erems fr Ed R v OBJET DE LA MODIFICATION REDACTEUR Pages Modifi es Iss Rev PURPOSE OF MODIFICATION WRITER Modified pages Photogrammetry pre tasks update Precision on camera calibration process and CF selection HD preparation HD reception Labelling update EPM LTU environment completed GSE scheme and item list update Document issue numbers Acronyms list update TMTC data update RID 22786 A reference to RD2 ee document EPM MEEMM SW User Le Baratoux Manual has been added to chapte
95. tus board CDL 1 1721 001 ERE 1 A EREMS Table 5 GSE main box internal components E10 EREMS Chemin de la Madeleine Z I 31130 FLOURENS FRANCE T l 33 0 5 61 36 06 06 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 EPM MEEMM PAYLOAD AND GSE Date OPERATION MANUAL Page 32 R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Ed R v 1 Iss Rev 01 06 05 The GSE main box front panel components are the followings Digital D ANALOG Remote Power Supervisor Breaker 28V ON OFF Status Status Status Ti T2 U l LES i fax EN VK KE Ge KE Ancillary don Oy KO Oy Coy oY oO C C O Na W i SM address dikk o 1234 J Test Bits 1 2 3 o lo y K o gt DGND REMOTE LI ON J5 FF Test Bits oC Jo 1 To Test link J6 To Test link Qty Description MEEMM use 1 4 Switches Dip 8 SM address positioning Te EH Remote ON OFF 1 Sub D 9S J5 Test Bits 1 Sub D 15S J6 RS422 Test Link 3 Green Led Digital I O indicator Remote Power SVPR 1 Red Led Digital I O indicator Breaker trip status Test points for Digital I O 1 2 3 4 er Amm Banana socket D bits DEE panel isolated Analog T1 PWR block T2 Front panel U I Ancillary and associated return Table 6 GSE main box front panel components The GSE main box rear panel components are the followings
96. uding 4 fresh batteries MEEMM PORTEEM BATTERIES amp compact flash MEEMM COMPACT FLASHDISK and adapter MEEMM COMPACT FLASH ADAPTER E10 E R EM S R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z I E P M M E E M M Ed R v up 31130 FLOURENS France Iss Rev T l 33 0 5 61 36 06 06 PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION Date 01 06 05 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 MANUAL Page ee Web www erems fr 11 e Unscrewing the door of the battery compartment and fix it on the velcropatch on the PORTEEM side AorB e Place the batteries in the recorder base after E e Inspect the and signs to ensure correct placement e Screw back the battery cover 1 2 insertion offiashdiskin PORTEEM Aen 2 Fix the PORTEEM on the subject A amp B 3 Destowage of appropriate sensor harnesses connection sensors and accessories held by test subject AorB 3 1 Destowage of cleaning wipes TI AoB 3 2 Destowage of 12 electrode cap MEEMM 12 EEG ELECTRODE CAP and 1 syringe box MEEMM SYRINGES BOX AoB Destowage of adhesive roller MEEMM ADHESIVE ROLLER and specific gluing cream MEEMM SIGNA CREAM TUBE for face individual electrodes 3 3 Destowage of Strain Gauge MEEMM PORTEEM STRAIN GAUGE SENSOR MEEMM PORTEEM STRAIN GAUGE SENSOR TI AorB Destowage of EMG electrodes packets MEEMM EMG SINGLE ELECTRODE or MEEMM EMG DUAL ELECTRODE Destowage EMG MEEMM PORTEEM EMG WIRE S N 01 to 04 and EC
97. up to 128 channels Short Middle latency EP on up to 32 channels usually need only on 1 or 2 channels for short latency studies Surface EMG on up 32 channels with EMG BW limited to 10 kHz o Ambulatory and sleep procedure corresponding to Sleep amp Ambulatory studies Those procedures only concern nominal flight operation of MEEMM for acquisition They show the different steps for the operation of MEEMM associated with its 2 main types of utilisation According to the type of experiments some procedure steps will be different mainly at the following levels o Type of required headbox 1 LHB 2 LHBs HHB o Type of sensors EEG Surface EMG o Type of scientific application external triggering or no triggering E10 E R EM S R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z l E P M M E E M M Ed R v 1 E Iss Rev EN PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION pate 01108005 T l 33 0 5 61 36 06 06 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 MANUAL Page 51 Web www erems fr 4 2 2 1 Stationary procedure Task Crew concerned PREPARATION AND MONITORING STEPS AB l EPM LTU switched ON AorB 2 MEEMM MMI use AorB 2 1 1 Selection of MEEMM experiment interface on the LTU AorB 2 2 2 Take information on Hardware configuration headbox harness to choose Harddisk SN AorB E10 E R EM S R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z I E P M M E E M M Ed R v 1 E Iss Rev ZEN Der PAYLOAD AND GSE OPE
98. with the GSEs of the different models Operational modes and On board control 18 3 1 3 Operational modes and On board Control 19 3 1 4 Resources Power and thermal characteristics cccccceccccccceceesesseeeceeeeeseeaeceeeeeeaneaseeeeeseeaeanaes 20 3 1 4 1 Data rate and storage capacity ss 20 3 1 4 2 Consumables saiisine Sieg teke de acca edel ES 21 3 1 4 3 Power b dget 15 8n a A S 22 3 1 4 4 Power consumption usines 22 3 1 4 5 Thermal budget siemens 23 3 1 5 Telemetry and Telecommand data 24 3 2 DETAILED DESCRIPTION eis ees 25 3 2 1 HARDWARE ITEMS Global view 25 3 2 1 1 Stationary ue e E 25 3 2 1 1 1 Items and Electronics chrcuits sesscsreriise eearri inerea ear ereer Aa rE arean Ean oara iera EE Ir Eaa Rea EEA Er EEEE 25 3 2 1 1 2 Interface e E 28 3 2 1 2 Ambulatory and Sleep mode EA EERSTEN ed 29 3 2 1 2 1 lterns and Electronics Geng cessesiieicdcses REENEN deed EES 29 3 2 1 2 2 Interface TUN CUONS EE 29 3 2 2 SOFTWARE ITEMS en ta aad eege ti nette a tient 30 3 2 3 SSE E 31 3 2 3 1 Items and electronics circuits 31 3 2 3 1 1 MEEMM GSE main box 31 3 2 3 1 2 TT RE 33 3 2 3 1 3 MEEMM GSE attenuator box sessesiriinrdedssurrdnreisrinir an Eies inap ear rEE S ana Eni EAEE n ESRT AFEN EESE ENERET ETEA D E EER RE 33 E10 E R EMS R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z I E P M M E E M M Ed R v 1 E Iss Rev Sa 138 861300006 PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION Date ouer Fax 33 0 5
99. x 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 Page Figure 4 High frequency Head Box picture 3 1 2 3 Camera The chosen camera for MEEMM Photogrammetry needs is the PENTAX OPTIO330RS which has the following features Metallic external envelop 2048 x 1536 maximum resolution External power interface Dimensions 95mm x 35mm x 60mm Figure 5 MEEMM Camera 3 1 2 4 Portable Equipment PORTEEM As portable sleep ambulatory equipment for the EEG EMG measurements a commercial product VITAPORT2 of TEMEC is used referred as PORTEEM In non operating condition the PORTEEM is stowed in a passive container The Vitaport2 configuration used for the PORTEEM application is composed of the module with an additional module The data acquisition module core module including the display interface which is the upper module is the Figure 6 The analog amplification module referred as EEG16 which is the lower module is the Figure 6 Gold colour The PORTEEM external dimensions are the following 47mm x 90mm x 160mm ER EMS EPM MEEM M R f EPM ERM MA 0001 Chemin de la Madeleine Z I SE SES Ee PAYLOAD AND GSE Dae mier Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 OPERATION MAN UAL Page 42 Figure 6 Configuration of the PORTEEM 3 1 2 5 Sensors and accessories 3 1 2 5 1 EEG electrode cap The EEG electrode cap for the MEEMM application is Commercial classical gel cap Electro cap from Electro Cap International ECI US The electrod
100. x 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 MAN UAL Page i Web www erems fr LISTE DE DIFFUSION DISTRIBUTION LIST SOCIETE Nombre d exemplaires NOM FONCTION FIRM Number of copies NAME FONCTION A WINKLER G DEJONGHE E10 EREMS Chemin de la Madeleine Z I 31130 FLOURENS France T l 33 0 5 61 36 06 06 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 Web www erems fr Ed R v Iss Rev 30 01 02 22 05 02 15 10 02 15 08 03 E10 R f Ed R v Iss Rev EPM MEEMM PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION MANUAL Date Page HISTORIQUE DES EVOLUTIONS DOCUMENT CHANGE RECORD REDACTEUR WRITER OBJET DE LA MODIFICATION PURPOSE OF MODIFICATION Original issue L Le Baratoux Document update following RIDs and L Le Baratoux collocation meeting EDI MA01 01 EDI MA01 02 EDI MA01 03 RID MA01 01 RID MA01 02 RID MA01 03 RID MA01 04 RID MA01 05 Update following ESA RIDS DH 030 RQ HD creation SO 009 CO add of cap time installation SO 053 IM 32 64 128 EEG cap description and pictures added Update following MEEMM Crew review lock of HD door use of velcro add of L Le Baratoux pictures to describe the cap operations Presentation of all the MEEMM User Manuals GSE content update Headbox fixation with velcro as a baseline New HB photos GSE description update Budgets update GSE interface description Detailed steps added Maintenance connector pin out completed Packing ins
101. y application with less than 64 channels Destowage of Harnesses MEEMM LHB DATA HARNESS MEEMM HB POWER1 HARNESS PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION MANUAL R f Ed R v 1 Iss Rev Date Page EMM 01 06 05 53 In case of low frequency application with 64 to 128 channels Destowage of Harnesses MEEMM LHB DATA2 HARNESS MEEMM HB POWER2 HARNESS E10 EPM ERM MA 0001 In case of high frequency application Destowage of Harnesses MEEMM HHB DATA HARNESS MEEMM HB POWER1 HARNESS EREMS Chemin de la Madeleine Z I 31130 FLOURENS France T l 33 0 5 61 36 06 06 Fax 33 0 5 61 83 99 45 Web www erems fr EPM MEEMM PAYLOAD AND GSE OPERATION MANUAL R f Ed R v 1 Iss Rev Date 01 06 05 Page 54 EPM ERM MA 0001 Connect the end P1 of MEEMM LHB DATA HARNESS to MEEMM MU front panel HEADBOX DATA LHB J01 Connect the end P2 of MEEMM LHB DATA HARNESS to MEEMM LOW FREQUENCY HEADBOX1 LHB1 DATA J04 connector Connect the end P1 of MEEMM HB POWER1 HARNESS to MEEMM MU front panel HEADBOX HEADBOX POWER J02 Connect the end P2 of MEEMM HB POWER1 HARNESS to MEEMM LOW FREQUENCY HEADBOX1 LHB1 POWER J03 connector Connect the end P1 of MEEMM LHB DATA2 HARNESS to MEEMM MU front panel HEADBOX DATA LHB J01 Connect the end P2 of MEEMM LHB DATA2 HARNESS to MEEMM LOW FREQUENCY HEADBOX1 LHB1 DATA J04 connector Connect the end P3 of
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