Vernier DataMate Guidebook User Manual

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EVENTS WITH ENTRY

is used for non time-based data collection such as triggering for titrations,

Boyle’s law, etc. Data are collected one point at a time and only when the

ENTER

button on the

calculator is pressed. You are then prompted to enter a corresponding value.

SINGLE POINT

data collection is used to collect one averaged data point. The interface will

collect data for 10 seconds and report a single, averaged value for each sensor on the calculator
screen.

SELECTED EVENTS

mode collects data from each channel in response to pressing the

ENTER

key, but the user does not enter any values. Data are plotted vs. point number.


Calibration

When a sensor is selected, DataMate automatically loads the standard calibration settings.
Further calibration is usually not needed.

If you choose to calibrate a sensor, position the cursor opposite the sensor and choose

CALIBRATE

from the

SETUP

screen.

There are two ways to calibrate a sensor. The first is to perform a new calibration; the second

way is to manually enter the calibration values.

Almost all Vernier sensors are calibrated with two reference points. This example describes the
calibration of a pH sensor. To perform a new calibration for a pH sensor, you would need two
solutions with known pH values: for example, solutions with values of 4 and 10. Here are the
steps you might follow:

1.

On the Setup screen, to move the cursor to the sensor you want
calibrated and select

CALIBRATE

.

Note: Not all sensors can be calibrated (Stainless Steel Temperature Probe, for example). If you
select a sensor that cannot be calibrated, DataMate does not respond when you select

CALIBRATE

.

2.

The current calibration will be displayed. Select

CALIBRATE NOW.

3.

Put the pH sensor in the pH 4 solution. Wait until the voltage number
on the screen stabilizes and then press

ENTER

.

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