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What are the dimensions of the Go Direct Acceleration sensor?

  • April 1, 2025
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The nominal dimensions of the Go Direct® Acceleration Sensor (GDX-ACC) are 68 mm x 27 mm x 17 mm. It has a mass of ~28 g. Go Direct Acceleration Troubleshooting and FAQs ...
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Are there user manuals for the internal sensors on LabQuest units?

  • March 31, 2025
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Original LabQuest sensors – temperature, microphoneLabQuest 2 sensors – GPS, microphone, 3-axis accelerometers, light, and temperatureLabQuest 3 sensors – GPS, microphone For LabQuest 2 and LabQuest 3 sensors, you can download those fil...
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How do I bring remote logging data from multiple devices or multiple runs into a single Graphical Analysis file?

  • March 25, 2025
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If you are running a remote data logging experiment with multiple Go Direct devices, and you want all of the sensor data in one Graphical Analysis file, you can simply retrieve the data from each device, one at a time. Similarly, if you have a singl...
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How do I check the status of my sensor during a remote data logging experiment?

  • March 25, 2025
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Once a remote data logging experiment has been started, there is no option to view data that are being stored on the Go Direct device. The only way to view the data is to retrieve and clear the data from the Go Direct sensor. However, it is possible...
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How do I zero my sensor for a remote data logging experiment?

  • March 25, 2025
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Some Go Direct devices, such as Go Direct® Acceleration Sensor (GDX-ACC), have sensor channels that might be beneficial to zero for a remote data logging experiment. When configuring a remote data logging experiment, it is possible to zero senso...
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How do I start a remote data logging experiment on a triggering event?

  • March 25, 2025
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The two options for starting a remote data logging experiment are Manually and On a Triggering Event. When On a Triggering Event is selected, the Go Direct sensor waits for a trigger thresholdcondition to be met before recording data. It is always a...
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How do I configure multiple channels of my Go Direct device for remote data logging?

  • March 25, 2025
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Some Go Direct devices, such as Go Direct® Soil Moisture Sensor (GDX-SM) and Go Direct® Salinity Sensor (GDX-SAL) have a single on-board sensor, whereas Go Direct® Acceleration Sensor (GDX-ACC) has a 3-axis acceleration sensor with two a...
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Which sensors are equipped with the remote data logging feature?

  • March 25, 2025
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In March, 2025, the remote data logging feature was added to select new models of Go Direct sensors, including: Go Direct® Acceleration Sensor (GDX-ACC) Go Direct® Salinity Sensor (GDX-SAL) Go Direct® Soil Moisture Sensor (GDX...
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How long will my battery last for my remote data logging experiment?

  • March 25, 2025
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It is difficult to provide a table of battery life for the different Go Direct sensors, due to factors such as the age of the battery, the charge of the battery, and the ambient temperature. Some sensors draw more power and some Go Direct devices ha...
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Is there a way to update Go Direct sensors with the remote data logging feature?

  • March 25, 2025
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Unfortunately, no. Remote data logging is a feature only available on select new models of Go Direct devices. Older models of the sensors cannot be updated to support data logging. Sensors with this capability are labeled with a Remote Data Logg...
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