Bottom row – PASCO Xplorer-GLX Users’ Guide User Manual

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O v e r v i e w o f t h e G L X

Digits

This screen is useful for displaying live data as they are collected from

sensors and calculations. Up to six data sources can be displayed simultaneously.
See page 37 for more information.

Meter

This display simulates an analog meter with a needle that deflects in pro-

portion to a measurement made by a sensor. See page 38 for more information.

Stopwatch

With this screen, the GLX can be used like a regular stopwatch to

time events. The stopwatch is started and stopped by the user through the GLX’s
keypad, so no sensors are necessary. See page 54 for more information.

Timing

Use the Timing screen to configure photogates, Super Pulleys, and other

switch-type or counting-type digital sensors. See page 62 for more information.

Settings

Go to the Settings screen to change the GLX’s name, time and date,

and screen settings, set how long the GLX waits before automatically turning off,
and control how the GLX behaves when you turn it on or connect a sensor. See
page 85 for more information.

Output

The Output screen contains the controls for the signal that the GLX gen-

erates and outputs through the built-in speaker, or through the signal output port
to headphones or amplified speakers. See page 39 for more information.

Notes

In the Notes screen, you can create, read, and edit pages of text notes to

be saved along with an experiment configuration or collected data. See page 53
for more information.

Graph

Use the Graph to plot and analyze data. In many cases, the Graph is the

best way to view data as they are being collected. See page 13 for more informa-
tion.

Table

The Table displays data numerically in columns. It can be used for editing

and entering data and for statistical analysis. See page 28 for more information.

Calculator

You can use the calculator like a regular calculator for finding the

result of a simple expression and like a graphing calculator for plotting equations.
The calculator can also perform operations on streams of data collected from sen-
sors and on sets of manually entered data. See page 41 for more information.

Sensors

Use the Sensors screen to customize the way sensors collect data. The

screen shows which sensors are connected to the GLX and contains controls for
how each sensor operates. See page 85 for more information.

Bottom Row

Bottom Row

The icons in the bottom row of the Home Screen are selectable via the four func-
tion keys:

,

,

, and

. Graph, Table, Calculator, and Sensors

are the most commonly used screens, and therefore the most easily accessible. To
make the bottom row of the Home Screen appear temporarily from anywhere in
the GLX environment, press and hold

; while holding

, press one of the

function keys to open the corresponding screen.

In other screens, you will usually see four choices at the bottom of the screen that
can be accessed with the function keys.

F4

F3

F2

F1

+

+

+

+

Graph

Table

Calculator

Sensors

F4

F3

F2

F1

Shortcuts from anywhere in the GLX

environment

F1

F2

F3

F4

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