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Chapter 13: Link and the CBL

àCBR Application

APPS.DOC Chapter 13: Link and CBL/CBR Application, English Julie Hewlett Revised: 02/07/01 10:34 AM

Printed: 02/07/01 10:35 AM Page 270 of 22

The

DATA LOGGER

data collection method lets you choose one

of four different probes:

Temp

,

Light

,

Volt

, or

Sonic

. You can use

the CBL 2/CBL with all probes; you can use the CBR only with
the

Sonic

probe.

When you select a

PROBE

option, all other options change

accordingly. Use " and ! to move between the

PROBE

options. To select a probe, highlight the one you want with the
cursor keys, and then press b.

DATA LOGGER Options

(Defaults)

Temp

Light

Volt

Sonic

#SAMPLES:

99

99

99

50

INTRVL (SEC):

1

1

1

1

UNITS:

¡

C

or

¡

F

mW

à

cm

2

Volt

m

or

Ft

PLOT:

RealTme

or

End

DIRECTNS:

On

or

Off

Ymin

(

'

):

0

Ymax

(

'

):

6

The

DATA LOGGER

data collection results are represented as a

Temp-Time, Light-Time, Volt-Time, or Distance-Time graph.

Probe-Time Graph

#SAMPLES

#SAMPLES

refers to how many data samples are collected and

then graphed. For example, if

#SAMPLES=99

, data collection

stops after the 99

th

sample is collected. Enter values using the

number keys.

A Distance-Time graph in

meters (Sonic probe).

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