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My LabPro units wear down batteries quickly. What can I do to extend the battery life?

  • March 1, 2006
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– Always quit the data collection program gracefully before removing the LabPro from the computer or calculator. When the program quits, it turns LabPro off.......
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EasyData quits in the middle of data collection with my EasyTemp or EasyLink.

  • February 14, 2006
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During data collection, it is possible that EasyData App will quit if the battery level in the calculator gets too low. The power required to......
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Can I use a CBR 2 with a TI-89 Titanium?

  • January 23, 2006
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The CBR 2 can work with the TI-89 Titanium through the I/O port of the CBR 2. It does not work through the USB port......
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Can I use an auto-ID sensor with the original CBL using the ChemBio, Physics, or PhySci programs?

  • January 20, 2006
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This information pertains to the original CBL only. There are two scenarios here. Both apply equally to ChemBio, Physics and PhySci programs. Sensor Supported in......
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What’s the difference between the CBR and the CBR2?

  • January 5, 2006
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These features are in common Here is how they are different Feature CBR 2 original CBR The minimum distance from the detector 0.15 m 0.50......
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Why am I having trouble with HotSync on a Palm handheld?

  • December 22, 2005
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1. Perform a soft-reset on the handheld and try HotSync again. Sometimes this is caused by running Data Pro while connected to the HotSync cradle/cable.......
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What can you tell me about the eProbe software and probes for the eMate system?

  • December 9, 2005
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In the Spring of 1997, Knowledge Revolution began bundling our Serial Box Interface and a few of our sensors with their e-Probe software and selling......
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Why does a HotSync operation fail with this HotSync log entry – Data Pro cannot find the sessions record

  • December 7, 2005
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The Data Pro conduit was unable to find on the Palm a valid database file that is used to upload data to the computer. To......
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What is the input impedance of a LabPro voltage probe?

  • September 7, 2005
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The input impedences of our voltage probes are all listed on in the LabPro Technical Reference Manual. For a normal VP-BTA voltage probe used with......
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I get the message “This file cannot run properly with this hardware interface!” when I open an experiment file in Logger Pro. What is wrong?

  • August 26, 2005
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There are two reasons that this message may appear: 1) The path to your Calibrations folder may not be set correctly. Start Logger Pro and......
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