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How do I use a screen reader like JAWS with Logger Pro?

  • January 23, 2017
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We have worked closely with Independence Science and its President Cary Supalo to ensure that Logger Pro works well using Screen Readers like JAWS. In addition to Jaws with Logger Pro, you will also need the Jaws Scripts to allow full access and uti...
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Why did you remove all the free PDF preview labs on your website?

  • January 17, 2017
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The sample PDFs on our website were vey popular. They also caused a lot of confusion. For example, the PDFs are not editable, do not include the teacher notes (or answer key), and only show one version of the lab. We create instructions for each expe...
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Motion Encoder does not maintain its zero point between runs.

  • January 17, 2017
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This issue occurs when using a Motion Encoder Cart Receiver (MEC-BTD), with a LabPro Interface. The zero point is not maintained between experimental runs. This is caused by an interaction between the encoder system and LabPro. This behavior cannot...
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Why doesn’t the number of decimal places on my OHAUS balance match the number of decimals displayed in the software?

  • January 17, 2017
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If the number of decimal places displayed in the software does not match the display on the balance, you can change them by doing the following: 1. LabQuest App: Tap the Table tab. Choose Data Column Options▶Mass from the Table menu. Change...
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How short an impulse can I measure with the Force Plate?

  • January 10, 2017
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The Force Plate, like any sensor, has a limit to how quickly it can respond to a change. If a very short impulse is applied to the force plate, it will vibrate, or ring, for a short while. That ringing can interfere with your measurement. Revis...
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Magnetic Field Sensor Troubleshooting and FAQs

  • January 10, 2017
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Magnetic Field Sensor (MG-BTA) Specifications and User Guide Troubleshooting Primary Test: Confirm that the setting switch on the sensor wand is appropriate for the experiment. The low amplification (6.4 mT range) is used...
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Can O2 gas concentration be expressed in units of mg/m³?

  • January 9, 2017
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Yes, O2 gas concentration can be expressed in units of mg/m³. However, the value is dependent upon temperature and pressure. At Standard Ambient Temperature and Pressure (SATP), 25°C and 100 kPa, the conversion is: 1% O2 = 12,912 mg/m³ Logger P...
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Can CO2 gas concentrations be expressed in units of mg/m³?

  • January 9, 2017
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Yes, CO2 gas concentration can be expressed in units of mg/m³. However, the value is dependent upon temperature and pressure. At Standard Ambient Temperature and Pressure (SATP) of 25°C and 100 kPa, the conversion is: 1 ppm CO2 = 1.7758 mg/m³ L...
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Why don’t I see the Range and Alignment tools in the Thermal Analysis app?

  • January 6, 2017
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The FLIR ONE® Thermal Camera for iOS (FLIRONE-IOS, discontinued) requires an iOS device with Lightning connector, such as iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch. Not all devices with a lightning connector will support all features of the Thermal Analysis so...
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How do I display time of day or date on a graph?

  • January 5, 2017
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Using Logger Pro: 1. Choose the column you wish to change from Column Options under the Data menu. 2. On the Column Definition tab, change the Data Type to Date, Date & Time, or Time of Day. 3. Choose the desired format. 4. Click Done. Using Lab...
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