DataMate Guidebook Data Collection using LabPro, Vernier Sensors, and Texas Instruments graphing calculators Vernier Software
8 DataMate Guidebook 6. Check that LabPro has power, the link cable is properly connected, and that the LabPro unit is receiving power. This s
DataMate Guidebook 9 LABPRO TUTORIAL #2: USING A NON AUTO-ID SENSOR LabPro will automatically identify auto-ID sensors; however, you may have
10 DataMate Guidebook 6. DataMate acts as a meter on the Main screen, and the screen updates every three seconds. The pH is displayed in the u
DataMate Guidebook 11 LABPRO TUTORIAL #3: EVENTS WITH ENTRY AND BOYLE’S LAW The Events with Entry mode collects one data point each time you
12 DataMate Guidebook 5. A list of modes will appear in the SELECT MODE screen. Press the number preceding EVENTS WITH ENTRY. You will be retu
DataMate Guidebook 13 LABPRO TUTORIAL #4: COLLECT MOTION DATA The Vernier Motion Detector measures the distance to an object using echoing ul
14 DataMate Guidebook 6. Select START to collect data. You will notice a fast clicking sound coming from the Motion Detector. Wait one second,
DataMate Guidebook 15 LABPRO TUTORIAL #5: LABPRO AS A STAND ALONE DEVICE The Quick Set-Up feature of LabPro lets you collect data without a c
16 DataMate Guidebook e. Select RETRIEVE DATA. The data are retrieved from the memory of LabPro. 1. Scroll the cursor across the graph u
DataMate Guidebook 17 The DataMate Program in Detail OVERVIEW This section describes DataMate in detail. Although the program is designed to enab
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DataMate Guidebook 18 If the calculator fails to communicate with LabPro, this error message appears. Check that LabPro has batteries or is powered
DataMate Guidebook 19 SETUP OPTION Sensors LabPro will automatically identify auto-ID sensors; however, you may have a number of older sensors th
DataMate Guidebook 20 Data Collection Modes For each Vernier sensor, DataMate loads a default experiment appropriate for the sensor. The default dat
DataMate Guidebook 21 3. To change the type of triggering, select CHANGE TRIGGERING. In the example shown, there are two types of triggering: •
DataMate Guidebook 22 EVENTS WITH ENTRY is used for non time-based data collection such as triggering for titrations, Boyle’s law, etc. Data are col
DataMate Guidebook 23 4. Key in 4 and press ENTER. 5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for the pH-10 solution. 6. Select OK to return to the Setup scre
DataMate Guidebook 24 Select SAVE EXPERIMENT to either save a setup with or without data. When you have entered the settings for an experiment but h
DataMate Guidebook 25 GRAPH OPTION The Graph screen automatically appears when you are finished collecting data or when Graph is chosen from the
DataMate Guidebook 26 • Press ENTER and return to the RESCALE GRAPH screen and select another scale to see the graph with other scale options. •
DataMate Guidebook 27 The first five options will display the current value for that variable and prompt you for a new value. Each time a variabl
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DataMate Guidebook 28 CHECK BATTERY will display the status of LabPro’s battery. • From the TOOLS menu, press CHECK BATTERY. • If battery charg
DataMate Guidebook 29 Supplemental Programs We have written supplemental programs for special sensors, such as photogates and radiation monitors,
DataMate Guidebook 30 Updates for your interface can be found on the Vernier web site at www.vernier.com/downloads/index.html and on the TI web site
DataMate Guidebook 31 Store a Program The program(s) you want to store on your LabPro/CBL 2 must be on your calculator, either by sending them fr
DataMate Guidebook 32 1. On the Main screen, select LOAD A PROGRAM. 2. Press the number beside the program you want to load. 3. Press 2n
DataMate Guidebook 33 Follow the directions below to check memory: 1. On the Main screen select CHECK MEMORY. 2. When you finish viewing the
DataMate Guidebook 34 Supported Program Types LabPro/CBL 2 and the DataDir program can handle the following calculator variable types for the listed
DataMate Guidebook 35 Using LabPro with Programs for the Original CBL LabPro works with most of the existing CBL programs. Before you have your s
36 DataMate Guidebook Sending Graphs and Data to Your Computer Now that you have collected data, you can, of course, analyze data with your calc
DataMate Guidebook 37 Importing procedures for TI-73, TI-73 Explorer, TI-83, TI-83 Plus, TI-83 Plus SE, TI-84 Plus, TI-84 Plus SE, TI-86, TI-89,
Start the DataDir Program...
DataMate Guidebook 38 Use to locate a list you want to send and press < SELCT > to select it. More than one list may be selected in this
DataMate Guidebook 39 Appendix A: Battery and Adapter Information OPERATING POWER REQUIREMENTS • The LabPro is designed to operate with four AA
DataMate Guidebook 40 APPROVED AC POWER ADAPTERS The LabPro is designed to accept voltage input from an external AC-to-DC power adapter that prov
DataMate Guidebook 41 Appendix B: DataMate and Calculator Specifics There are functional and operational differences between the various types of
DataMate Guidebook 42 Appendix C: LabPro Products, Calculators, and Sensors Here are some of Vernier sensors that are available. Take a look at the
DataMate Guidebook 43 Student Force Sensor SFS-BTD Student Radiation Monitor SRM-BTD Turbidity Sensor TRB-BTA Thermocouple TCA-BTA UVA Sensor
DataMate Guidebook 44 Appendix D: Support and Service Information PRODUCT SUPPORT Customers in the U.S., Canada, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islan
DataMate Guidebook 45 Appendix E: DataMate Troubleshooting Guide Screen Explanation This screen appears when too much time has passed on a scree
46 DataMate Guidebook Screen Explanation This screen appears when the LabPro is disconnected from the calculator or when the LabPro loses power. W
DataMate Guidebook 47 Screen Explanation This screen usually appears when the user is running DataMate and one of the DataMate subprograms has b
DataMate Guidebook 3 Introduction This guidebook provides step-by-step instructions for collecting real world data using LabPro1–a portable,
48 DataMate Guidebook Screen Explanation This screen appears when the user tries to run the Ranger program using the TI-89/89 Titanium/92/92 Plus
DataMate Guidebook 49 Appendix F: DataMate Sensor Setup Default Settings The table that follows shows the default settings used by the DataMate p
50 DataMate Guidebook Sensor Name Short Name Y-Min Y-Max Sample Interval (in seconds) No. Of Samples Pressure (atm) PRESS (ATM) 0 700 1
DataMate Guidebook 51 Sensor Name Short Name Y-Min Y-Max Sample Interval (in seconds) No. Of Samples Light 600(lx) LIGHT(LX) 0 600 0.
52 DataMate Guidebook Sensor Name Short Name Y-Min Y-Max Sample Interval (in seconds) No. Of Samples Barometer (in Hg) BARO (INHG) 24 32
4 DataMate Guidebook Connect the Equipment and Load DataMate onto your Calculator CONNECT THE HARDWARE 1. Insert the upper end of the calcul
DataMate Guidebook 5 TI-83 Plus, 83 Plus Silver Edition, 84 Plus, 84 Plus Silver Edition: Press 2nd MEM. Select Reset, and then press twice
6 DataMate Guidebook LabPro Tutorials OVERVIEW The tutorials will teach you how to use the DataMate program. They will explore various data co
DataMate Guidebook 7 LABPRO TUTORIAL #1: TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT WITH DATAMATE AND AUTO-ID SENSORS A good way to get acquainted with LabPro i
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