MyoTrac Infiniti
™
User Guide
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The currently selected feedback option is highlighted black. You can choose from nine different
sound modes:
No Feedback
Proportionally Increasing Above Threshold
The higher the EMG signal goes above the set
threshold, the quicker the tone of the audio feedback.
Used for muscle control.
Proportionally Decreasing Above Threshold
The higher the EMG signal goes above the set
threshold, the slower the tone of the audio feedback.
Used for muscle control.
Proportionally Increasing Below Threshold
The lower the EMG signal falls below the set threshold,
the quicker the tone of the audio feedback.
Used for muscle control.
Proportionally Decreasing Below Threshold
The lower the EMG signal falls below the set threshold,
the slower the tone of the audio feedback.
Used for muscle control.
Single sound when threshold is crossed above
A tone is heard at the moment the EMG signal crosses
above the threshold.
Used for muscle strength.
Single sound when threshold is crossed below
A tone is heard at the moment the EMG signal crosses
below the threshold.
Used for muscle relaxation.
Continuous sound when threshold is crossed above
A tone is heard continuously while the EMG signal
remains above the threshold.
Used for muscle strength.
Continuous sound when threshold is crossed below
A tone is heard continuously while the EMG signal
remains below the threshold.
Used for muscle relaxation.