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Vernier RMB Manual

Respiration monitor belt

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Respiration
Monitor Belt
(Order Code RMB)
The Respiration Monitor Belt is used to measure human respiration rates. It must be
attached to the Vernier Gas Pressure Sensor (see Figure 1), which is then connected
to any of the Vernier interfaces (Vernier LabPro
®
®
LabQuest
Mini, Go!
Link, SensorDAQ
Cradle. The following are some of the activities and experiments that can be
performed using the Respiration Monitor Belt:
 Study the resting respiration pattern of students.
 Investigate respiration patterns that have been interrupted by simple activities
such as holding of breath.
 Compare respiration rates of athletes and non-athletes.
 Compare respiration rates of females and males.
 Monitor respiration rates, including recovery time, before and after vigorous
exercise.
 Compare respiration rate and heart rate (using a Vernier Heart Rate Monitor).

Collecting Data with the Respiration Monitor Belt

This sensor can be used with the following interfaces to collect data:
 Vernier LabQuest 2 or LabQuest as a standalone device or with a computer
 Vernier LabQuest Mini with a computer
 Vernier LabPro with a computer or TI graphing calculator
 Vernier Go!Link
 Vernier EasyLink
 Vernier SensorDAQ
 CBL 2™
 TI-Nspire™ Lab Cradle
®
®
®
, LabQuest
2, LabQuest
,
®
®
), Vernier EasyLink
, or TI-Nspire™ Lab
Figure 1
NOTE: Vernier products are designed for educational use. Our products are not
designed nor recommended for any industrial, medical, or commercial process such
as life support, patient diagnosis, control of a manufacturing process, or industrial
testing of any kind.

Data-Collection Software

This sensor can be used with an interface and the following data-collection software.
 Logger Pro 3 This computer program is used with LabQuest, LabQuest Mini,
LabPro, or Go!Link.
 Logger Pro 2 This computer program is used with ULI or Serial Box Interface.
 Logger Lite This computer program is used with LabQuest 2, LabQuest,
LabQuest Mini, LabPro, or Go!Link.
 LabQuest App This program is used when LabQuest is used as a standalone
device.
 DataQuest™ Software for TI-Nspire™ This calculator application for the
TI-Nspire can be used with the EasyLink or TI-Nspire Lab Cradle.
 EasyData App This calculator application for the TI-83 Plus and TI-84 Plus can
be used with CBL 2™, LabPro, and Vernier EasyLink. We recommend version
2.0 or newer, which can be downloaded from the Vernier web site,
www.vernier.com/easy/easydata.html, and then transferred to the calculator. See
the Vernier web site, www.vernier.com/calc/software/index.html for more
information on the App and Program Transfer Guidebook.
 DataMate program Use DataMate with LabPro or CBL 2™ and TI-73, TI-83,
TI-84, TI-86, TI-89, and Voyage 200 calculators. See the LabPro and CBL 2™
Guidebooks for instructions on transferring DataMate to the calculator.
 LabVIEW National Instruments LabVIEW™ software is a graphical
programming language sold by National Instruments. It is used with SensorDAQ
and can be used with a number of other Vernier interfaces. See
www.vernier.com/labview for more information.

How to Use the Respiration Monitor Belt

Follow this procedure to make measurements with the Respiration Monitor Belt
connected to a Gas Pressure Sensor and a Vernier interface, Vernier EasyLink, or
CBL 2™:
1. Set up the Respiration Monitor Belt.
 If you are collecting data with a computer, start Logger Pro, open an experiment
file set up for the Respiration Monitor Belt.
 If you are collecting data with a LabQuest 2 or LabQuest as a standalone device,
launch the LabQuest App and set up a Respiration Monitor.
 If you are collecting data with a calculator, run the DataQuest, DataMate or
EasyData program and select a Respiration sensor.
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Summary of Contents for Vernier RMB

  • Page 1 The Respiration Monitor Belt is used to measure human respiration rates. It must be LabPro, or Go!Link. attached to the Vernier Gas Pressure Sensor (see Figure 1), which is then connected  Logger Pro 2 This computer program is used with ULI or Serial Box Interface.
  • Page 2 You may want to examine the data to determine either respiration rate or the 3. Attach the Respiration Monitor Belt to the Gas Pressure Sensor. There are two respiration period. Using the Examine or Analyze features of the Vernier data- rubber tubes connected to the bladder. One tube has a white Luer-lock connector collection programs (or Trace on a TI calculator), you can examine a portion of the at the end and the other tube has a bulb pump attached.
  • Page 3 It is interesting to compare respiration rates with heart rates (measured with the Vernier Heart Rate Monitor). The following data were collected with a Respiration Monitor Belt and Gas Pressure Sensor connected to Port 1 of a Serial Box Interface Students can easily observe the decrease in respiration period (or increase in and a Heart Rate Monitor connected to Port 2.
  • Page 4  www.vernier.com Rev 6/5/2012 Logger Pro, Logger Lite, Vernier LabPro, Vernier LabQuest 2, Vernier LabQuest, Vernier LabQuest Mini, Go! Link, Vernier EasyLink and other marks shown are our registered trademarks in the United States. CBL 2, TI-Nspire, TI-GRAPH LINK, and TI Connect are trademarks of Texas Instruments.

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