The DS7A and DS7AH are not supplied with output plugs, however we do provide them as optional accessories. The part code for a pair (one red, one black) is D185-OC1.
Digitimer does now offer a range of Neurodiagnostic accessories to be used with our stimulators and amplifiers. We appreciate that we cannot include all types of electrode, so If you experience difficulty obtaining electrodes of the correct specifications, we would be glad to help.
The higher output DS7AH has a limiting feature that for safety reasons prevents use of these wider pulse durations. Although your stimulator has DS7A on the front panel, please check the serial number label on the back of the unit, as I think you will find it indicates that it is a DS7AH.
Yes, it is possible to do this and the method has been summarized in an application note.
The D337 Case is specifically designed to hold timing and pulse generator modules in the first (left-hand) four bays. Dual width stimulator modules (D333H or D343) will ONLY operate correctly if they are placed in the remaining 10 bays.
The D333H and D343 modules include an overload LED which serves to warn the user if the current requested or required cannot be supplied by the stimulator. The D333H modules have an upper limit of 1A, so if the impedance of the preparation and the voltage settings are high enough, the module will reach the maximum output current and indicate an overload. The same effect can be seen with the D343 except this is a constant current device and will supply up to 500mA until it reaches a compliance limit of 100V. If you run into the above problems, consider whether you need to have the output settings so high and also check that your preparation and electrodes provide a low impedance connection.