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Grant Resources

  • July 7, 2004
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There is an extensive list of support materials and a grant-writing guide on the Vernier web site at www.vernier.com/grants...
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Why does my PSL/Team Labs Rotary Motion sensor not read correctly when using Logger Pro?

  • July 7, 2004
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In Logger Pro versions 1.2, 2.0, or 2.1 there was a problem with the experiment files installed for the Rotary Motion sensor. This problem can be fixed one of two ways. 1) Download and install the latest version of Logger Pro from the Vernier webs...
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Why do I see #### String Not Found in Data Pro?

  • July 7, 2004
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You have probably tried to beam Data Pro from one handheld to another using the Beam menu option on the Home launcher screen. This option beams the Data Pro program file only. To beam the other necessary files, you need a beaming utility such as File...
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Why does Data Pro‘s OK button keep reading WAIT?

  • July 7, 2004
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This is a bug that is fixed in Data Pro v. 1.5. When Data Pro is performing operations that take some time, the OK button is changed to read WAIT. Under some conditions, the bug causes the WAIT to never change back to OK. You may just tap on W...
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How do I keep the Statistics text box in Graphical Analysis 3.1 from being truncated on a printed copy?

  • July 7, 2004
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After selecting the Print... menu, the printer choice dialog appears. Within this dialog, select the button to see the properties of the printer. On the properties dialog (or sometimes on yet another dialog called up with the Advanced button), turn...
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Can I monitor the radioactivity of red Fiestaware with your Radiation Monitor?

  • July 7, 2004
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Absolutely. Red Fiestaware prior to 1972 used uranium oxide, U3O8, in the glaze as a colorant. The color was dropped in 1943 when all uranium was needed for the war. It ran again from 1959 to 1972. Alpha, beta, and gamma radiation are all given ...
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Why doesn’t my TI-82 identify my Auto-ID sensor in the DataMate program?

  • July 7, 2004
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The TI-82 will automatically recognize the Vernier auto-ID sensors and load appropriate calibrations. When you plug in the auto-ID sensor, you will see the "checking sensors" message. The only problem is that the program is not capable of displaying...
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Why do I get forces peaking at different times when performing the ILD Newton‘s 3rd Law Collision experiment with a LabPro and Logger Pro 2?

  • July 7, 2004
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This is only an issue for Logger Pro 2 and not Logger Pro 3. The ILD experiments were originally set for using the ULI interface. Due to minor differences between the ULI and Labpro, a change must be made to this experiment file. This ILD expe...
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Can the turbidity cuvettes be autoclaved?

  • July 6, 2004
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According to Hach Co. the glass tubes used with a Vernier Turbidity Sensor can be autoclaved for sterilization purposes. However, the caps cannot. These turbidity cuvettes are catalog number 24347-06 from Hach....
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There appears to be a timing error when using a Genesys 20 spectrophotometer with Spectro Pro.

  • July 6, 2004
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There is a timing error in the abosrbonce vs. time data collection mode in Spectro Pro when data is collected on a Genesys 20 spectrophotometer. Time may be counted too slowly or too quickly depending on the data collection parameters. The workaround...
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