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## I. SET UP YOUR CYTON BOARD

Refer to the Cyton Tutorial page:
[Cyton Getting Started Guide](GettingStarted/Boards/01-Cyton_Getting_Started_Guide.md).
[Cyton Getting Started Guide](../Boards/01-Cyton_Getting_Started_Guide.md).

Follow the guide through the end of Step V. CONNECT YOURSELF TO OPENBCI

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<img src="https://github.com/OpenBCI/Documentation/blob/master/website/docs/assets/GettingStartedImages/cytonDaisy_ySplitter_on_SRBpins.jpg?raw=true" width="60%" />

The Y-Splitter connects the bottom `SRB` pin of the Daisy Board to the bottom `SRB` pin of the Cyton Board. The single end of the Y-Splitter connects to a reference point i.e. the earlobe or mastoid.
The Y-Splitter connects the bottom `SRB` pin of the Daisy Board to the bottom `SRB` pin of the Cyton Board. The single end of the Y-Splitter connects to a reference point i.e. the earlobe or mastoid bone.

### 3) Connect the bottom `BIAS` pin of the Cyton to a second reference point

<img src="https://github.com/openbci-archive/Docs/blob/master/assets/images/Cyton_Daisy_BIAS.jpg?raw=true" width="60%" />

**Usually, the earlobe is used as the reference point, because it has no muscle or neurons and therefore very low electrical signals.**
**Usually, the earlobe or mastoid is used as the reference point, because it has no muscle or neurons and therefore low electrical signals.**

### 4) Connect Cyton bottom pins `N1P-N8P` and Daisy bottom pins `N1P-N8P` to leads

<img src="https://github.com/openbci-archive/Docs/blob/master/assets/images/MarkIV/Cyton_Daisy_Setup.JPG?raw=true" width="80%" />

Use the 16 of the color coded cables that came with your Ultracortex MarkIV headset.
Use the 16 of the color coded cables that came with your Ultracortex MarkIV headset. Alternatively, you can use 16 of our [Gold Cup Electrodes](https://shop.openbci.com/collections/frontpage/products/openbci-gold-cup-electrodes?variant=9056028163), [Snap Electrode Cables](https://shop.openbci.com/collections/frontpage/products/emg-ecg-snap-electrode-cables?variant=32372786958), or [Header Pin to Touch Proof Electrode Adapter](https://shop.openbci.com/collections/frontpage/products/touch-proof-electrode-cable-adapter?variant=31007211715).

Connect Cyton bottom pins `N1P` through `N8P` to the cables, shown above. Then, connect the remaining 8 cables to Daisy bottom pins `N1P` through `N8P`. the cable colors should be in this order: gray, purple, blue, green, yellow, orange, red, and brown.
For best results, when plugging female header pins onto the OpenBCI board, orient the sides with the 'silver latch bit' face-up since that side is a tiny bit wider than 0.1".
For best results, when plugging female header pins onto the OpenBCI board, orient the sides with the 'silver latch bit' facing toward you since that side is a tiny bit wider than 0.1".

Refer to the Ultracortex Mark IV [tutorial](../../AddOns/Headwear/01-Ultracortex-Mark-IV.md) to learn how to connect the male terminations of the color coded cables to the electrodes on the headset.

Refer to the Ultracortex Mark IV [tutorial](AddOns/Headwear/01-Ultracortex-Mark-IV.md) to learn how to connect the male terminations of the color coded cables to the electrodes on the headset.

If you did not purchase a headset, you can use 16 of our [Gold Cup Electrodes](https://shop.openbci.com/collections/frontpage/products/openbci-gold-cup-electrodes?variant=9056028163), [Snap Electrode Cables](https://shop.openbci.com/collections/frontpage/products/emg-ecg-snap-electrode-cables?variant=32372786958), or [Header Pin to Touch Proof Electrode Adapter](https://shop.openbci.com/collections/frontpage/products/touch-proof-electrode-cable-adapter?variant=31007211715).

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