Respiration Monitor Belt (RMB)
Specifications and User Guide
Troubleshooting
Primary Test: Is the belt properly attached to the Gas Pressure Sensor? It must be attached to a Gas Pressure Sensor (GPS-BTA).
Addition...
Some Light Sensors were produced with an incorrect sticker that labels the 3-position switch on the Light Sensor. The switch should be labeled:
Range (lux)
0-6000
0-600
0-150,000
If instead the switch is labeled with units of µS, the sticker...
Yes, older non auto-ID sensors can work with EasyData. To use the older sensors you have to load special EasyData AppVar file(s) onto your calculator, then open one of the files using EasyData. The files that you need depend upon which interface (La...
(this TIL is about older software, and does not apply to Logger Pro.)
Several people have asked about how they can create their own challenge files for students in MacMotion or Motion (MS-DOS Version). By challenge files, we mean files like Distan...
The spacing of the grid lines in Logger Pro are automatically determined based on the axes limits in the graph. You can adjust the axes limits to change the spacing, but there is no way to specify that a tick mark display every x units.
You can adju...
The Vernier-branded Rotary Motion Sensor (RMV-BTD) can not ID on in Logger Pro when used with a LabPro interface because the LabPro firmware was created before this sensor. There is no plan to update the LabPro firmware.
There are workarounds:
1. Ma...
Affects Logger Pro and LabPro.
If you turn off the default zero at collect option for the rotary motion sensor, and then zero the sensor in some position, and the sensor is moved before data collection begins, then the zero will not be correct. The ...
Note that the Current & Voltage Probe System (NO LONGER AVAILABLE) (CV-BTA, discontinued) is no longer available, and has been replaced by the combination of:
Current Probe (DCP-BTA) and
Differential Voltage Probe (DVP-BTA)
The Dual Channel Amp...
The data shown in the file below were collected with the Vernier GPS at rest. The points apparently show scatter, but if you look at the scale, you can see that the variation is in a six or eight meter range. This is an entirely normal variation over...