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Rotary Motion Sensor will not Auto ID with LabPro.

  • February 26, 2009
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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...
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The rotary motion sensor won’t stay zeroed when using LabPro.

  • February 26, 2009
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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 ...
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What is the input impedance of the Current and Voltage Probe System (CV-BTA or CV-DIN)?

  • February 19, 2009
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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that the Current & Voltage Probe System (NO LONGER AVAILABLE) (CV-BTA, discontinued) is no longer available, and has been replaced by the combination of: Current Probe (DCP-BTA) and Differential Voltage Probe (DVP-BTA) The Dual Channel Amp...
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My GPS data shows a lot of scatter when it is at rest.

  • January 10, 2009
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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...
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Does the Vernier Cart Picket Fence fit into a Pasco Dynamics Cart?

  • January 6, 2009
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No. The Cart Picket Fence (PF-CART) will only fit onto Vernier Dynamics Carts. The Vernier Cart Picket Fence is not long enough to fit into the slots on a Pasco cart. To add small picket fence to a Pasco cart, you need to use Pasco's picket fence,...
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What is a heat pulser and what do I need to use one? If I have an old Heat Pulser can it be modified to work with LabPro?

  • January 2, 2009
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Heat pulsers are an item that we do not advertise because we only recommend them for use with the RTP or TST Heat & Temp units, and even then we advise you to be very cautious. If used improperly they are a fire hazard. You can build one on your ow...
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How can I collect data from the launch of a model rocket?

  • December 10, 2008
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Here are two common ways to collect data from a rocket launch: 1. For air rockets, the simplest setup to measure the launch velocity is to orient the photogate so that one of the fins on the rocket will pass through the photogate while it is still o...
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My IPS AC Adapter does not power my LabPro, WDSS, or Stir Station.

  • December 2, 2008
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Between 8/27/08 and 9/5/08, a small number of power supplies were shipped that were defective. If you received a power supply around this time with the name "CUI Inc" on it, rather than a Vernier logo, it is probably problematic. It will not hurt yo...
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Are your EKG sensors Optically Isolated?

  • October 16, 2008
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All Vernier EKG sensors have proper isolation. The electrode inputs are isolated from the power supply for the sensor. ...
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I am using your Heart Rate Monitor with the earclip. What can I do to improve the results I am getting with this sensor?

  • October 16, 2008
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Below are some suggestions for improving the readings you get from the Heart Rate Monitor: A) Do not move while taking data. B) When you first begin taking readings, wait a minute or so for the signal offset circuit to adjust. C) Sitting ...
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