Texas Instruments TI-73 manual Collecting data using the CBL 2é

Models: CBL 2 TI-73

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Collecting data using the CBL 2é

Collecting data using the CBL 2é

To use the CBL 2 data collection system for the first time and use the temperature probe to collect data:

1.Insert batteries in the CBL 2.

2.Connect the CBL 2 to the TI-73 Explorer™ using the unit-to-unit cable.

Note: You can also use the cradle. (For instructions, see the diagram on the cradle, or see Getting Started With the CBL 2.)

3.To delete the DataMate programs prior to installing the DataMate App, reset the memory on your TI-73 Explorer. (See “Resetting memory and defaults” on page 31.)

Note: Before downloading the DataMate App, ensure that your TI-73 Explorer has at least 3 App spaces available. (See “3:Check APPs -Ÿ” on page 31.) If not, consider saving an existing App to your computer and then deleting it from your handheld to increase the amount of free space available.

4.Put the TI-73 Explorer in Receive mode.

a.Press Œ. Link is highlighted.

b.Press b.

c.Press "to select RECEIVE.

d.Press b.

5.Press TRANSFER on the CBL 2. The CBL 2 detects the type of handheld device connected and sends the specified version of the DataMate App.

Note: The DataMate App controls the CBL 2 and its data collection.

6.Plug in the stainless steel temperature sensor to CBL2 channel 1 (CH1).

7.Run the DataMate App.

a.Press Œ.

b.Press †or $to select DATAMATE, and then press b.

The DataMate App automatically identifies the Stainless Steel Temperature sensor, loads its calibration factors, and displays the name of the sensor and temperature in degrees C. DataMate also loads a default temperature experiment.

8.To start collecting data with the default experiment, hold the temperature sensor in your hand and press 2:START.

© 2003 Texas Instruments Incorporated.

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Texas Instruments TI-73 manual Collecting data using the CBL 2é