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Vernier LabPro User Manual

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Revision Date: 08/02/02

LabPro Technical Manual

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Analog Inputs (Cont.)............................................................................................................................75
Analog Output .......................................................................................................................................75
Digital I/O.............................................................................................................................................75

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Voltage Sensor ......................................................................................................................................76
Auto-ID Sensors ....................................................................................................................................76
Custom Sensors .....................................................................................................................................77

APPENDIX A: GLOSSARY........................................................................................................................1

APPENDIX B: BEEPS, LIGHTS AND ERRORS.....................................................................................1

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APPENDIX C: DATAMATE SENSOR SETUP DEFAULT SETTINGS...............................................1

APPENDIX D: COMPUTER PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES..............................................................1

General Structure of a VB Program .......................................................................................................1
Example 1: Temperature Non-Realtime Data Collection .....................................................................1
Example 2: Temperature Realtime Data Collection .............................................................................1
Example 3: Distance and Velocity Non-Realtime Data Collection.......................................................2
Example 4: Digital Output.....................................................................................................................2
Example 5: Digital In Data Collection..................................................................................................3
Data and String Manipulation................................................................................................................3
Comm Object Settings.............................................................................................................................4

APPENDIX E: CALCULATOR PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES .........................................................1

Example 1: Temperature Non-Realtime Data Collection ......................................................................1
Example 2: Temperature Realtime Data Collection ..............................................................................1
Example 3: Distance and Velocity Non-Realtime Data Collection........................................................1
Example 4: Multiple Channels Non-Realtime Data Collection .............................................................2
Example 5: Conversion Equation Setup (Command 4) ..........................................................................2
Example 6: Data Control Setup (Command 5).......................................................................................2
Example 7: Digital In Data Collection...................................................................................................3
Example 8: Digital Out...........................................................................................................................3
Example 9: LabPro LED Display ...........................................................................................................3
Example 10: Playing Music on LabPro..................................................................................................3