current style:
Rotary Motion Sensor (RMV-BTD)
Specifications and User Guide

older style:
Pasco Rotary Motion Sensor (RMS-BTD, discontinued)

TROUBLESHOOTING
-Primary Test:
1. Attach the Rotary Motion Sensor to the Vernier data-collection interface and start the data-collection software.
2. If you are using LabPro, open the Rotary Motion Angular.cmbl file from the Probes and Sensors folder in Logger Pro.
3. Start data collection.
4. Rotate the axle one revolution counterclockwise.
5. The reading should advance from zero to approximately 6.28 radians.

RELATED TIL ENTRIES
What are the dimensions of the 3-step pulley/wheel on the Rotary Motion Sensor?
What is the highest rate of rotation for the Rotary Motion Sensor (standard and Go Direct)?
With which rotary motion sensors does the Vernier Rotational Motion Accessory Kit (AK-RMV) work?
Can the PSL (Team Labs) Rotary Motion Probe be used with my Vernier equipment?
Why does my PSL/Team Labs Rotary Motion sensor not read correctly when using Logger Pro?
Which Logger Pro experiment file do I use for my rotary motion sensor?
The rotary motion sensor won't stay zeroed when using LabPro.
Rotary Motion Sensor will not Auto ID with LabPro.









Can I use my Rotary Motion sensors with TI calculators?

What are the moments of inertia of the disks included in the Rotary Motion Accessory Kit?
Can I buy just the adjustable swivel mount from the Rotary Motion Accessory Kit?


How do I change the rotary motion sensor to read clockwise rotation as positive?
How do I attach the Swivel Mount to the Rotary Motion Sensor?
My rotary motion sensor reads zero on LabPro all the time
What are some experiment ideas I can do with a Rotary Motion sensor?

SPECIFICATIONS
-Current order code: RMV-BTD
-Old order code: RMS-BTD
-Old order code: RMS-ULI (ULI only)
-No other information available.

CALIBRATION
-It is not necessary to calibrate this sensor.

RELATED VERNIER PRODUCTS
Rotational Motion Accessory Kit (AK-RMV)
Rotary Motion Motor Kit (MK-RMV)

EXPERIMENTS
Advanced Physics with Vernier — Mechanics (PHYS-AM)
What experiments can I do with the Vernier Rotational Motion Accessory Kit?