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Why does my Turbidity Sensor give me negative readings?

  • August 4, 2004
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There could be several reasons for this. 1. There is a gentle drop in the voltage response of the Turbidity Sensor for the first several minutes that it is plugged in. If it is calibrated right when it is plugged in, then some time passes before a...
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Are the Windows and Mac experiment files the same? Can you create a file on one platform, then open it with Logger Pro on the other platform?

  • July 16, 2004
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Yes. There are three minor things to keep in mind: A) It is best to have the .mbl, .xmbl, or .cmbl extension on all files, so they are recognized by Windows as Logger Pro files. B) If you move Mac files to Windows, they will work perfectly as ...
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Why does Logger Pro 3.1 for Mac make copies of the supplied experiment files when they are opened?

  • July 16, 2004
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This is a Mac OSX feature. Any time a file is set as stationery (a reference copy not meant for students to change) and you open that file, the Mac OS makes a copy of it. All applications do this, not just Logger Pro. The experiment files we suppl...
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What kind of batteries should I use with LabPro?

  • July 16, 2004
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LabPro needs 1.5 V batteries. Standard alkaline batteries will provide 1.5V. Cheaper "heavy duty" batteries will not provide 1.5V for very long, and are not recommended. Rechargeable alkalines will also provide the full 1.5 V, so they will work. Howe...
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Why am I getting a memory error when I transfer the DataMate application to my TI-83 Plus calculator?

  • July 16, 2004
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This happens when your calculator doesn't have enough free memory available to hold the DataMate program. You will need to delete some or all of the existing applications on the calculator. We strongly suggest that you clear the calculator memory...
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Is it possible to print the displayed interpolation on a graph?

  • July 16, 2004
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It is easy to print the graph with the current interpolation. Instead of using the mouse, use the keyboard to issue a print command. control-P or Command P will print the current page, including the current interpolation information....
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How do I get Graphical Analysis 3 or Logger Pro 3 to print the entire data table and not just part of it?

  • July 16, 2004
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Make sure you are using a 3.x.x version of Graphical Analysis or Logger Pro. Under the File menu, select Print Data Table. This will send the entire contents of the Data Table to the printer. Be careful; this may be many pages long. If you select P...
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Can I use a longer cable, either serial or USB, to extend the distance between my interface and the computer?

  • July 13, 2004
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It is possible to purchase or build longer cables. We suggest the following parameters for cable length. USB - The maximum cable length that we suggest is 5 meters. Cables that exceed this length may not function properly due to poor signal qualit...
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I am using the Respiration Monitor Belt with Logger Pro. Why does the program always report the respiration rate as zero?

  • July 7, 2004
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When LP 2.0 was released, the original Respiration Monitor Belt files were changed from mmHg to kPa. The algorithm for rate calculation was not modified at the time. Any respiration wave that doesn't exceed 3 kPa is thrown out by the algorithm. The e...
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Why does my Genesys 20 spectrophotometer give me a framing error?

  • July 7, 2004
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The Genesys 20 spectrophotometer must be running updated firmware (Soft. Rev 2.10) to work with Spectro Pro. If it's running an earlier version you must get an updated version of the firmware from Thermo Electron 1-800-654-9955....
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