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Why do I get only one run of data Hotsync‘ed?

  • June 14, 2005
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There are two ways to preserve data in Data Pro. 1. Use the STORE button on the bottom of the Graph screen. This method allows HotSync'ing all the data during one HotSync session. It also allows you to view each stored run individually or up to 4...
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What is the overvoltage protection on the Differential Voltage Probe and Current Probe?

  • May 12, 2005
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In the DCP and DVP manuals, we specify that the maximum voltage on any input is +/-10V. This is our stated over voltage protection (our systems are designed for +6/-6V operation). These sensors are protected by a 6.2V zener diode and a 100 ohm curre...
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Why do I get an ARCHIVED error when running a Vernier application on my TI-83/84 Plus?

  • May 3, 2005
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Some of the Vernier data-collection applications for the TI-83 Plus and TI-84 Plus calculators make use of the calculator's system variables (lists, matrices, real numbers, etc.). If one or more of these variables has been ARCHIVED, it cannot be acc...
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Is it possible to order the receiver and transmitter portion of the Exercise or Hand-Grip Heart Rate Monitor separately?

  • April 20, 2005
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The Hand-Grip Heart Rate Monitor and the Exercise Heart Rate Monitor both use the Heart Rate receiver. The transmitter belt of the old Exercise Heart Rate Monitor can no longer be purchased. The hand-grip transmitter of the old Hand-Grip Heart Rate...
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Are Vernier products and Casio products (EA-100) Compatible?

  • February 7, 2005
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Company: Casio -Interface: EA-100 -Platform: Casio graphing calculators -Sensor: BTA and BTD style (see below) -Contact Information: Meridian Creative Group www.meridiancg.com. Key Curriculum Press, www....
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Does the Daedalon photogate work with LabPro or ULI?

  • January 31, 2005
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The Daedalon EA-25 Universal Photogate works fine with the LabPro attached via the DG-BTD adapter. It works with the ULI directly. The Daedalon AE-42, a thing sort of like a smart pulley, works fine with the ULI. It does not work with LabPro via ...
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Can an Acculab motion detector work with LabPro?

  • October 21, 2004
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Yes. Acculab makes an adapter to connect their Sonic Ranger Module ALM-300 to LabPro. You can buy the adapter directly from Acculab. They call their adapter the "CBL-RJ11" adapter. You can contact Acculab at (916) 725-0942 or acculab@sensornet.com...
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During Data Pro installation, why do I get error 0x8007000E?

  • September 24, 2004
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The error description is "Not enough storage is available to complete this operation." This error occurs after the Palm Desktop for Windows version 4.1.4 or newer has been installed. It means that no Palm users have been created on this computer....
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Why does DataMate report a sensor reading of -999.9?

  • August 25, 2004
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The -999.9 appears because power was lost to the interface at some time after the sensor was set up. When that happened, the sensor calibration information was lost on the interface. There are a couple ways to solve this problem. (1) You can rese...
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How many data points can I collect with a calculator running DataMate or EasyData?

  • August 11, 2004
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The number of data points that you can collect depends upon the calculator, the number and type of sensors, and the available calculator memory. The following are only estimates of the number of data points that can be collected. These figures assum...
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