Does LabQuest 2 have Bluetooth?
Alternatively, this sensor is fully supported when used via USB with LabQuest 2 or LabQuest 3 when the LabQuest is connected to a computer or Chromebook via Wireless Data Sharing. Connect this sensor via Bluetooth® for best results.
What is a LabQuest used for?
LabQuest is a standalone and computer interface for Vernier sensors. Use its color touch screen to collect, graph, and analyze data in your classroom or in the field.
What is LabPro?
The Vernier LabPro is a versatile data-collection interface that can be used to collect data in a variety of ways in the classroom or in the field. It can be used with a computer, TI graphing calculator, or as a stand- alone data logger. More than 60 Vernier sensors are available for use with LabPro.
How do I use Loggerpro?
You can use Logger Pro to set up the experiment, detach the device, collect data remotely, then reattach the device to the computer to retrieve the data. Select Remote→Setup from the Experiment menu to set up LabQuest, LabPro, Go! Motion or WDSS for remote data collection.
How do I upload a video to LoggerPro?
The process of inserting a movie into Logger Pro is very easy. First you should copy the file or save the file into the Logger Pro Experiments folder. That will make it easier to find the file when you insert it. After the file is saved onto your computer, start Logger Pro, pull down the Insert menu and choose Movie.
How do you charge a LabQuest 2?
Charge Overnight To do this, connect the included power adapter to LabQuest and an AC power source. You can also charge LabQuest using the LabQuest Charging StationS (order code LQ2-CRG, sold separately). LabQuest uses a high-quality lithium-ion battery.
Do you need a Bluetooth adapter for LabQuest 2?
Wireless connection of this sensor to a LabQuest 2 requires a Go Direct Bluetooth Adapter when used with some older LabQuest 2 models. Connect this sensor via USB. Wireless data collection is not supported. Sensor does not auto-ID; manual setup is required. Use with an electrode such as a pH Sensor, Conductivity Probe, or ORP Sensor.
How does wireless data sharing work in LabQuest 2?
Wireless data sharing supports hands-on, collaborative learning with individualized accountability. Using a Data Sharing app, lab group members connect wirelessly to a LabQuest 2 and collaboratively collect data from an experiment. Students can use mobile devices to analyze an individual copy of the data.
How do you set up a sensor in LabQuest?
Connect a sensor such as Temperature, Light or Force to one of the ports on the top of LabQuest. LabQuest will set itself for data collection with that sensor. Note the live readout on the Meter screen. Press the Collect button just below the LabQuest screen. Data collection begins, and a graph shows your data being plotted in real time.
Where is the power button on the LabQuest?
Find the power button in the upper left corner, and press it. If the screen does not light after a moment, connect the power adapter to the LabQuest and to a power source. LabQuest is controlled by the screen and the navigation cluster below the screen.