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Why does my palmOne Tungsten E2 not HotSync after collecting data?

  • June 30, 2007
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After each use of the Data Pro cable on the Tungsten E2, the HotSync process using the USB HotSync cable is temporarily disabled. This is a defect in the Tungsten E2/TX OS that is probably not going to be fixed. For all workarounds, always leave t...
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Will my non-Vernier USB device work with the Vernier Easy-to-Go and Go-to-Easy USB adapters?

  • June 8, 2007
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Most consumer electronics devices will not work with our USB adapters. We currently sell two USB adapters for Vernier and Texas Instruments products. Go! to Easy Adapter (USB-MINI) This adapter was intended for a Go!Link (revision 2 or newe...
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Where can I get calibration solutions for an ORP sensor?

  • May 17, 2007
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Vernier does not sell calibrating solutions for the ORP Sensor. ORP reference solutions can be purchased from Hach Company. The order code for a bottle of 500 mL of 200 mV reference solution is 25M2A1001-115. The order code for a bottle of 500 mL ...
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Why is my Current and Voltage Probe system reading wrong?

  • April 2, 2007
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One possible problem when using the Dual-Channel Amplifier of the Current and Voltage System is that you always have to plug in the Channel 1 cable. If you do not, the amplifier circuitry of the Dual-Channel Amplifier does not get power and the readi...
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Why can‘t my Macintosh computer locate the LabPro when connected with a USB cable?

  • March 29, 2007
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This only affects Mac OS 9 users with Logger Pro 2.x. If you get the message "The driver for this device can not be found. Would you like to look for them on the internet?" when you first connect LabPro to your computer, you most likely have a ve...
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Can I use the Track-to-Track Coupler to connect a Vernier track to a Pasco track?

  • March 2, 2007
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No. The distance between the side groove in the track to the top surface is different between the Vernier and Pasco tracks, so even though the Track-to-Track Coupler will connect a Vernier track to a Pasco track, the cart will have to cross a drop as...
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Can Vernier sensors be used with ImagiProbe (Imagiworks)?

  • February 7, 2007
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ImagiWorks used to sell an interface that supported Verier sensors. In 2004 ImagiWorks was purchased by PASCO Scientific. Since that time they have developed a wireless system for Palms that supports the PasPort line of sensors, but it does not suppo...
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How can I stop Windows from giving a warning about non-exclusive access to Go devices?

  • February 5, 2007
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On a few Windows computers the user will get a warning message every time a Go device is connected, warning that exclusive access rights cannot be granted. This will probably not cause a problem, but the error message is annoying. The problem is ...
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How do I connect my Serial Box Interface to a Windows computer that does not have a serial port?

  • February 2, 2007
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No USB/Serial adapter works for the Serial Box Interface and Windows 2000, XP, Vista, or later. The least expensive replacement is to get a Go! Link interface and DIN-BTA adapters. If you have a computer with USB only (no serial or COM ports), and...
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My Student Force Sensor will not calibrate. How do I return it to the factory settings?

  • January 30, 2007
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You can get your student force sensor back into working condition by adjusting the offset and the sensitivity to the original settings. This can be a little tricky, but if you follow the following process, the sensor can continue to function: 1. ...
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