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‐ INCI AB LOGGER ’ S UIDE CENTRE FOR MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS http://www.cma-science.nl ...
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Coach 6 Application and Coach 6 software products. Aan onze Nederlandse gebruikers… VinciLab wordt standaard uitgeleverd met Engelse handleiding. U kunt de laatste versie van de Nederlandse handleiding en de nieuwste update van Coach 6 Applicatie en Coach 6 downloaden van de CMA-website: www.cma-science.nl/VinciLab.
ABLE OF CONTENTS I. VINCILAB AT A GLANCE 5 1. Features 2. VinciLab overview 3. Accessories II. GETTING STARTED 8 1. Turning VinciLab On 2. Powering VinciLab 3. Home Screen 3.1. Applications ...................................... 9 3.2. Status bar ...................................... 10 3.3. Navigation ...................................... 11 4. Sensor inputs and control outputs 4.1 Analog sensor inputs .................................. 11 4.2. Digital sensor inputs .................................. 12 4.3. Sensor detection .................................... 12 4.4. Control outputs .................................... 12 5. Built‐in sensors ...
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12.3. Derivative ....................................... 39 12.4. Integral ...................................... 40 12.5. Slope ......................................... 40 12.6. Area ........................................ 41 12.7. Function Fit .................................... 41 12.8. Signal Analysis ..................................... 42 12.9. Statistics ...................................... 42 12.10. Histogram .................................... 43 V. USING VINCILAB WITH A PC COMPUTER 44 1. Installing the USB VinciLab driver 2. Mounting VinciLab in Windows 3. Transferring files between VinciLab and a computer 4. Using VinciLab for data collection with the Coach 6 PC program 4.1. Activities for VinciLab ................................. 46 4.2. Communication with Coach 6 .............................. 47 4.3. Typical measurement procedure in Coach 6........................ 47 VI. DISPLAYING VINCILAB’S SCREEN ON A COMPUTER OR A MOBILE DEVICE ...
For connecting sensors VinciLab has four analog and two digital BT inputs, which allow very fast data collection up to 1000000 samples per second. Two additional sensors, an internal microphone and a 3‐axis accelerometer, are built‐in. The digital ...
2. VinciLab overview Internal Sound Sensor Capacitive Color Touch Screen for recording sound signals for viewing and controlling Power Button for turning VinciLab On or Off and for switching the screen On and Off D2 D1 A1 Analog Inputs Digital Inputs A1, A2, A3, A4 D1, D2 for connecting for connecting analog sensors digital sensors 6 | VinciLab User’s Guide ...
an external microphone or for communication with computer Battery Compartment Speaker for the internal, lithium‐ion rechargeable for playing audio battery (supplied with VinciLab) 3. Accessories The following accessories are included with VinciLab: USB power adapter for powering VinciLab and charging its battery. USB cable for connecting VinciLab to the computer or to the delivered USB power adapter. VinciLab User’s Guide | 7 ...
Actual screen images may vary, depending on the software version of your VinciLab. 2. Powering VinciLab An internal rechargeable battery (Li‐Poly 3.7 V, 4000 mAh, located in the backside compartment), powers VinciLab. The battery icon on the status bar of the Home Screen indicates the actual power level. VinciLab is delivered with its battery partially charged. The device will work as long as the battery provides power or it is powered via the power adapter. Before the ...
Battery life will depend on the screen brightness and on the sensors and features used but typically you can expect to use VinciLab at least 4 hours without recharging it. To save power dim the brightness of the screen or turn off the screen when you do not need it. See also ‘III. VinciLab Applications, 3. Settings’. The long‐time life of the battery is more than 300 full (0 to 100%) charging cycles. If charging cycle is not full e.g. 30% to 60% it will last more charging cycles. Exposure to temperature over 35 C will significantly reduce battery life. A replacement battery can be ordered separately. Notes: VinciLab can be used while the battery is being charged by the power adapter. VinciLab typically consumes about 450 mA. If you run some videos, set the screen brightness to the maximum level, do a lot of data transferring via Wi‐Fi or Bluetooth, connect many sensors and external USB devices then power consumption will be much higher. When the USB port does not provide enough power, VinciLab will not be charged or charging will be significantly slower. On most computers USB ports do no provide enough power for simultaneous operating of VinciLab and charging its battery. When VinciLab discharges fully it will not allow you to turn it on until a minimum charge of 1% is reached. 3. Home Screen ...
Web Browser: Accessing the Internet. Images: Browsing and displaying images. Media Player: Playing audio and video files. Calculator: Performing simple mathematical calculations. Touch an application’s icon to launch the application. Touch Home to display the Home Screen. Touch Back to return to the previous screen (or option). Detailed descriptions of applications are given in ‘III. VinciLab Applications’, page 15. 3.2. Status bar The icons in the status bar at the bottom of the Home screen give information about VinciLab: Icon Name What it means 13.40 Time Shows the actual time. Touch the icon to change the Time settings. Battery Shows the battery level or charging status. Touch the icon to check the actual battery status. Wi‐Fi Shows the Wi‐Fi connection. Blue icon: There is a Wi‐Fi connection. ...
For a complete list of available CMA BT sensors consult the CMA website (www.cma‐science.nl). All analog inputs can be (simultaneously) used as counter inputs. Sensors such as the CMA Photogate (0662i) or CMA Radiation sensor (0666i) are by default defined Also Vernier BT sensors can be directly connected to VinciLab. Older (4‐mm) versions of CMA sensors can be connected via a 4mm to BT adapter (art. Nr. 0519), these sensors are not detected automatically and have to be selected from the Coach 6 Sensor Library. VinciLab User’s Guide | 11 ...
Other analog sensors can be used as counters (e.g. using a heartbeat sensor as a counter) after defining the counter conversion settings in Coach 6. 4.2. Digital sensor inputs VinciLab has two digital BT (left‐hand) sensor inputs D1 and D2. The CMA BT Motion Detectors can be directly connected to these digital sensor inputs. 4.3. Sensor detection The Coach 6 Application supports data collection via the sensor inputs. VinciLab automatically detects sensors when such sensors are connected to the sensor inputs and tries to identify the connected sensors. When the connected sensor is identified then its name is automatically displayed in the Activity Screen tree and its digital display appears on the Sensors Screen. When such a sensor is physically disconnected its name and digital display ...
y‐component ≈ 0 m/s z‐component ≈ ‐9.81 m/s . 6. Connecting VinciLab to a computer Via the provided USB cable you can connect VinciLab to a USB port of your PC for transferring files between the computer and the ‘My Files’ folder on VinciLab and for using VinciLab as an interface connected to the computer and controlled by the Coach 6 program running on the PC. 7. Turning VinciLab Off To turn VinciLab Off Touch Shut Down in the status bar, or press the hardware Power button. Touch: Shut Down to shut down VinciLab. Reboot to restart VinciLab. Screen Off to turn the screen off. ...
III. INCI AB PPLICATIONS Read this chapter to learn how to use VinciLab and how to use its applications. 1. Coach 6 Use the Coach 6 application to collect data via connected sensors or to open pre‐ defined Coach 6 Activities and Results. From the Home Screen, touch Coach 6. The detailed description of Coach 6 is given in ‘IV. Coach 6 Application’. 2. My Files Use the My Files application to manage your files on VinciLab. From the Home Screen, touch My Files. ...
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to copy the selected items. The clipboard icon changes into to indicate that something is placed on the clipboard. Browse to the location where you want to copy the items and touch to paste the items in the selected location. To move the selected items Touch to cut the selected items. Browse to the location where you want to move the selected items and touch to paste the items in the selected location. To delete the selected items Touch to delete the selected items and confirm with . VinciLab User’s Guide | 15 ...
Use the Settings application to configure your VinciLab. From the Home Screen, touch Settings. 3.1. Device Settings Device Settings include Sound and Display Settings and Battery information. To set the sound level and enable system sounds Touch and drag the Volume slider to set the volume level. To play system sounds check Enable system sounds. To safe power Lower the brightness of the screen. Touch and drag the sliders to set the screen brightness when on battery power and when on external power. These settings become effective after leaving Settings. Select a screen timeout ‐ the length of time delay between the last key press or screen touch and the automatic screen timeout. Touch and select the desired time interval. Note: Press VinciLab’s power button to reactivate the screen. To change the wallpaper of the Home Screen Touch a Wallpaper thumbnail or . The Wallpaper Screen appears. Select a new image. Touch to accept and return to the Settings Screen. 16 | VinciLab User’s Guide ...
Note: This language setting is only for the Desktop Applications, not for Coach 6 Application. To set the date Enter the current date by touching and . To set the time Enter the current time by touching and . To update VinciLab system and its applications Connect to a Wi‐Fi network. See ‘III. VinciLab Applications, 4.1. Wi‐Fi’. Touch Software Update or . The Software Update screen appears and automatically lists all installed software packages (grey) and new available updates (black). Touch an update package to select it or touch to select all available new packages. ...
4. Connections Use the Connections application to connect VinciLab to the Internet and to other wireless devices. From the Home Screen, touch Connections. 4.1. Wi‐Fi Wi‐Fi is a wireless networking technology that provides access to local area networks. VinciLab supports the 802.11 /b/g/n Wi‐Fi protocol. To turn Wi‐Fi On or Off To turn the Wi‐Fi services on drag the Wi‐Fi slider to the position ON. VinciLab automatically scans for available Wi‐Fi connections. The Wi‐Fi icon at ...
4.2. Data Share Turning Data Share on will start running Virtual Network Computing (VNC) server on VinciLab. VNC is a technology for remote desktop sharing; it enables the screen display of a device to be remotely viewed and controlled over a network connection. To allow this a VNC viewer program needs to be installed on the ...
5. Web Browser Use the Web Browser application to access the Internet. From the Home screen, touch Web Browser. VinciLab is equipped with a very simple HTML Browser. To type a URL or other text Touch the URL field at the top of the screen or a text field to display the virtual QWERTY keyboard to enter text. Touch Enter to accept the text. Touch Close to hide the virtual keyboard. To navigate Touch Back in the window header to return to the previous page. Touch Forward to go forward to a recent page. Touch Refresh to refresh the connection. Touch and drag your finger on the screen to navigate pages, and to reposition ...
From the Home screen, touch Images. The Images Screen displays the thumbnails of images. To browse and display an image Touch a desired image thumbnail to select it. The selected image is displayed in its original size or zoomed to fit the screen. Touch and slide across the screen to move the image. Pinch in to zoom in and pinch out to zoom out the image. Swipe left or right to browse through images. 7. Media Player Use the Media Player application to play music and video files stored on VinciLab in the folder My Files/Media/Audio and My Files/Media/Video. From the Home screen, touch Media Player. VinciLab User’s Guide | 21 ...
To play a media file Touch an audio file or a video file to begin playback. During playback, use the media controls: Stop to stop playback. Play to resume playback. Pause to pause playback Mute to mute the sound. Touch and drag the Volume slider to set the playback sound volume. 8. Calculator Use the Calculator application to perform simple mathematical calculations. From the Home screen, touch Calculator. 22 | VinciLab User’s Guide ...
HE OACH APPLICATION Coach 6 is a data collection, graphing and analysis software pre‐installed on VinciLab. Read this chapter to learn how to work with the Coach 6 Application. Detailed information about the use and features of the Coach 6 Application can be found in the Guide to Coach 6 Application available on the CMA website (www.cma‐ science.nl). To start Coach 6 Touch Coach 6 on the Home Screen. The Main Screen of the Coach 6 Application opens. 1. Main Screen The Main Screen of Coach 6 displays the Coach 6 Title image, the Main Toolbar and ...
Instead Student users save the results of their work in Coach Results. Exemplary CMA Coach Activities and Results are stored in the CMA Coach Projects folder. This folder can be opened directly via the menu option Open CMA Project available in the Main and Activity Screen Tool menus. Coach Activities and Results can be stored in the VinciLab’s user folder My Files > Coach or to an external memory like a USB stick. To open an Activity/Result (*.cma/*.cmr file) Touch or touch ...
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Texts (not displayed in Results created on VinciLab and in Activities/Results in which Texts are not included). Images Web‐pages Student Texts After selecting a Screen its screen icon changes its function and next to it appears the Tool menu icon: Screen icon – touching this icon lists all items available in the selected Screen, e.g. a list of Activities/Results, a list of connected sensors, a list of available diagrams, etc. Tool menu – touching this icon opens the Tool menu with specific options. In the bottom bar the following shortcuts can be available: Icon Touch an icon to: Start the measurement. Grey when no sensor(s) connected. Interrupt the measurement at any time of the measurement. Appears after the measurement is started. Take a manual measurement. Appears in the manual measurement mode. Stop manual measurement. Appears in the manual measurement mode. Open the Measurement Settings. Go to the Home Screen. ...
2. When a sensor is not identified then its name does not appear in the Activity Screen tree. The sensor has to be manually selected from the VinciLab Sensor Library. To select a sensor from the Sensor Library go to Sensors Screen, touch and select Sensor Settings, touch a sensor input ...
Touch to display live readings of the connected sensors. Notice that these live displayed data are not stored in VinciLab’s memory. You are ready to start a measurement. The measurement will be executed according to the given measurement settings. Touch Measurement Settings to check these settings: measurement type, measuring time, sampling frequency, number of samples, or more advanced settings like triggering. If needed change the default settings. ...
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Screen. For example touching, holding and releasing diagram ‘A1: Temperature sensor (Standard)’ opens the Diagram Screen and displays the ‘A1: Temperature sensor (Standard)’ diagram. CTIVITY CREEN OOL ENU - New ‐ to close the existing Activity/Result and to open a new Result. - New (Sound Only) ‐ to close the existing Activity/Result and to open a new Result with the internal sound sensor. - Open … ‐ to close the existing Activity/Result and to open a new Coach Activity/Result. - Open CMA Project… ‐ to close the existing Activity/Result and to open a CMA Coach Activity/Result. - Save … ‐ to save the existing Result. - Save as … ‐ to name and save the existing Result. - Delete … ‐ to delete an opened Activity/Result (*.cma/*.cmr file). - Activity Options ‐ to set the Activity options. - Close ‐ to close the existing Activity/Result and return to the Main Screen. - Exit ‐ to quit Coach 6 Application. 28 | VinciLab User’s Guide ...
Coach Activities/Results present in the last opened folder is given. Touch an Activity/Result to open it. 5. Sensors Screen The Sensors Screen is used to show live data measured by the connected sensors and to set up the measurement and sensors. A digital display appears automatically when VinciLab identifies the sensor. For a sensor, which is not identified, a digital display will be created only after selecting a sensor from the VinciLab Sensor Library. By default digital displays of all connected sensors are shown on the Sensors Screen. The live sensor readings are not stored in VinciLab’s memory. ...
Library. Touch the name of the desired sensor and confirm with . Range: displays the default range of the identified or selected sensor. Many sensors have more measurement ranges available. Touch a measurement range to choose another range. The calibration stored in the sensor’s memory is indicated by ‘EEPROM’. 30 | VinciLab User’s Guide ...
5.2. Measurement Settings The Measurement Settings dialog specifies how VinciLab has to measure. Select the measurement type and set the measurement settings, measuring time and sampling frequency. If you want to start your measurement automatically enable triggering and define trigger conditions (in the Triggering tab). In the ...
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Touch to open the Tool menu. IAGRAMS CREEN OOL Zoom to Fit (only for a diagram with data) ‐ to optimally zoom in the graph. Zoom Out (only when in zoomed state) ‐ to return to the previous zoom state. Scan (only for a diagram with data) ‐ to read co‐ordinates of points in the graph. When scan is started use Stop Scan ‐ to stop the scan. Erase all Values (only for a diagram with data) ‐ to remove all data. Sketch ‐ to draw a prediction graph or a graph, which can be converted to real data. After the sketched graph is created use: o Convert Sketch to Table ‐ to convert the sketch to real data, or o Erase Sketch ‐ to remove the sketch. New Diagram… ‐ to create a new diagram. Delete Diagram ‐ to delete the displayed diagram. Edit Diagram… ‐ to edit the displayed diagram. Diagram Style ‐ to change the display settings of the diagram. Process/Analyze ‐ to select data processing and analysis tools. Copy column (only for a diagram with data) ‐ to keep previous run(s) active. 32 | VinciLab User’s Guide ...
Change the display settings of the diagram Scan ‐ read co‐ordinates of points in the graph (toggle). (Active only for a diagram with data.) Stop scanning (toggle). Go directly to the data processing and analysis tools. 7. Tables Screen The Table Screen is used to display measured or calculated data in tables. Here you can also manage table rows, create new tables and perform data processing and analysis. Tables are synchronized with diagrams and share a number of settings (among which their name): irrespective where these settings are changed, they are reflected both in the diagram and the table. The standard table is the table corresponding to the standard diagram. On starting a measurement all table(s) are filled with data values. Notice that when starting a new measurement run, the existing data is overwritten by the new data without warning. VinciLab User’s Guide | 33 ...
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Delete Table ‐ to delete the displayed table. Edit Table … ‐ to edit the displayed table. Process/Analyze ‐ to select data processing and analysis tools. Rows ‐ to add, delete and sort table rows. Edit ‐ to edit table cells. Copy column (only for a table with data) ‐ to keep previous run(s) active. At the right side of the Table Screen the following shortcuts are available: Icon Touch an icon to: Add a table row. Delete a table row. Sort table rows. Go directly to the data processing and analysis tools. 34 | VinciLab User’s Guide ...
8. Texts Screen The Texts Screen is used to display texts that are prepared by Authors in the Coach 6 PC program. Student users cannot edit these texts. New Results created on VinciLab do not include Texts Screen since Student users can write and edit only Student Texts. Touch to go to the Texts Screen. Touch again to see all available texts and to select another text. Touch to open the Tool menu. ...
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again to see all pre‐defined web pages or to select another pre‐ defined web page. Touch to open the Tool menu. EB AGES OOL ENU New Web Page… ‐ to add a new web page via http link. Delete Web Page ‐ to delete a pre‐defined web page. Edit Title … ‐ to edit the title of the pre‐defined web page. Home Page – to set the displayed web page as the Home page (only one per Activity/Result). Back – to return to the last viewed web page. Forward ‐ to forward again to the viewed web page. Home ‐ to return to the Home page. Refresh ‐ to refresh a web page. Copy URL ‐ to copy URL address. At the right side of the Web‐pages Screen the following shortcuts are available: Icon Touch an icon to: To return to the last viewed web page. To forward again to the viewed web page. To return to the Home page. To refresh a Web page. To stop loading the current Web page (toggle). 36 | VinciLab User’s Guide ...
Touch to go to the Student Texts Screen. Touch to see all available texts and to select another text. Touch to open the Tool menu. EXTS CREEN OOL New Student Text… ‐ to add a new student text. Delete Student Text ‐ to add a new student text. Edit Title… ‐ to edit the title of the selected student text. Cut ‐ to cut a selection of text. Copy ‐ to copy a selection of text. Paste ‐ to paste a selection of text. Undo ‐ to undo the last action. Text size ‐ to select the font size of text. The same font size will be used for all Student Texts. To type text in the Student Texts Screen Touch the Text Screen. A virtual, on‐screen keyboard appears. Enter your text. VinciLab User’s Guide | 37 ...
For the Range method: select the range by dragging the boundary lines, or type in the boundary values in the Begin and End fields. For the Point‐by‐point method: select points by touching a point in the graph or by using the small icons: select all, deselect all, select even, select odd, select/deselect a point. Touch to confirm or to close the dialog without changes. In the next dialog select Keep selected or Delete selected and confirm with . 12.2. Smooth The Smooth tool is used to create a smooth curve that fits a rough or limited set of measured points. The smoothed graph may consist of (much) more points than the original data set and can successively be processed. 38 | VinciLab User’s Guide ...
In the next drop‐down list select the derivative order. In the third drop‐down list select the method of calculating the graph of the derivative (Differences or Smooth). When desired, edit the Quantity and Unit. Touch to calculate the derivative graph. Touch to confirm or to close the dialog without changes. Select either Add graph or New diagram and confirm with . VinciLab User’s Guide | 39 ...
To find a slope manually touch the point in which you want to determine the slope. A line appears in the diagram. Rotate the line until it is positioned correctly along the graph. To find a slope automatically touch . The slope is calculated and displayed in the graph. 40 | VinciLab User’s Guide ...
The coefficients of the fit function are determined using a least‐squares method. Fitting can be done manually or automatically. To determine a function fit Select Process/Analyze > Function Fit. In the top left drop‐down list select the quantity which data you want to fit. In the next drop‐down list select the function type that will be used. Touch , Coach automatically estimates the best initial parameter values of the fit function. In some cases this is already the optimal fit. VinciLab User’s Guide | 41 ...
The diagram shows two boundary lines between which the spectrum is calculated. Drag the boundary lines to the required position, or type the x‐values for the boundary lines in the Begin and End fields. For Linear Prediction enter the number of coefficients. This number determines the maximum number of peaks (formants), which will be found in the spectrum. Touch to display the frequency spectrum of the signal. Touch to confirm. Touch OK again to confirm creating a new diagram or Cancel to return to Signal Analysis. 12.9. Statistics The Statistics tool displays statistical information about the diagram/table as a whole or about a selection of data in the table. 42 | VinciLab User’s Guide ...
Type the number of bins (default 5). Touch to create a histogram. If you are not satisfied with the result, change parameter settings and touch again. Touch to confirm your histogram or to close the dialog without changes. Touch OK again to confirm creating a new diagram or Cancel to return to Histogram. VinciLab User’s Guide | 43 ...
USB port as when it uses wireless communication via a Wi‐Fi connection. 1. Installing the USB VinciLab driver Before you start to use VinciLab with the computer via the USB cable we strongly recommend to first install the program Coach 6 Lite or Coach 6 (version 6.5 or newer) on your PC. During the Coach installation the USB VinciLab driver setup files are copied to your computer. ...
To disconnect the ‘My Files’ folder go to CMA Coach 6 Lite > Utilities or CMA Coach 6 > Utilities and select Unmount VinciLab. 3. Transferring files between VinciLab and a computer After mounting VinciLab the ‘My files’ folder is available in Windows Explorer. Files can be simple copied or moved between the ‘My Files’ folder on VinciLab and the computer. The ‘My files’ folder consists of some pre‐defined folders: the ‘Coach’ folder, which can be used for storing user’s Coach Activities and Results files. This is the default folder used in the Coach 6 Application for saving Make sure that no firewall is blocking connection. ...
4.1. Activities for VinciLab The PC version of the full Coach 6 program offers more features than the Coach 6 Application on VinciLab. One of the most important is the Author mode with the possibility of creating Coach Activities and Results for VinciLab. Such Activities (*.cma files) and Results (cmr.* files) can be copied to the VinciLab folder ‘My ...
4.2. Communication with Coach 6 The Coach 6 Lite or Coach 6 program running on the PC can communicate with VinciLab via: the USB port when VinciLab is connected to the computer via the provided USB cable, or wireless via a network connection when VinciLab and the computer are in the same network. By default the communication is set to the USB connection. To select the connection for VinciLab communication Start Coach 6 Lite or Coach 6. Click the Install Hardware Drivers ...
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appears in the Toolbar. Click this button to collect a single measurement. When keyboard input(s) is specified then the value of one or more quantities have to be typed in. The measurement is stopped when the specified measurement time (time‐ based) or specified number of samples (manual) has been reached. If you want to interrupt the measurements process, click the red Stop button or press <Esc>. Save your result to file via the File menu options Save or Save As…. Simultaneously for 2 analog inputs A1 and A3 or A2 and A4. 48 | VinciLab User’s Guide ...
’ ISPLAYING INCI S SCREEN ON A COMPUTER OR A MOBILE DEVICE VinciLab offers Data Share via Virtual Network Computing (VNC), see also ‘III. VinciLab Applications, 4.2. Data Share’. This makes it possible to monitor the VinciLab screen and to control VinciLab from any computer or a mobile device, such as an iPad, an Android tablet, or a smart phone, connected to the same network as VinciLab. The VNC protocol can run via a network connection but also via a USB connection. To display VinciLab’s screen via a network connection Install a VNC Viewer program on your computer or mobile device. Such VNC ...
Via digital sensor inputs UTPUTS Eight 1‐bit or two analog outputs Dedicated Desktop Applications OFTWARE ON BOARD Coach 6 Application for data collection, graphing and analysis 2. Working conditions and maintenance For your safety and that of your equipment, follow these rules for handling, for cleaning VinciLab, and for working more comfortably. Your VinciLab is designed to be operated on a desk or hand‐held. Your VinciLab is not waterproof. Precautions must be taken to ensure that liquid cannot enter the unit. Do not expose VinciLab to extreme heat or cold sources and to direct sunlight for extended periods of time. Operating VinciLab outside the following ranges may affect performance: o Temperature: 5° to 40° C. o Relative humidity: 0% to 90% (noncondensing) Never force a connector into a port. When connecting a sensor, make sure that the sensor cable connector matches the port, and that you have positioned the ...
Follow the instructions displayed on VinciLab. DO NOT turn off the device during the recovery. The recovery process may take up to 10 minutes. 5. Warranty The VinciLab data‐logger 001 is warranted to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 24 months from the date of purchase provided that it has been used under normal laboratory conditions. This warranty does not apply if VinciLab has been damaged by accident or misuse. The VinciLab battery is a consumable and is warranted to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase. The VinciLab screen is made of glass and could break if your device is dropped or if it receives significant impact. Do not use VinciLab if its screen is broken or cracked as this could cause injury too. WARRANTY DISCLAIMER: PROPER USE OF A TOUCH‐SCREEN Please note that a touch‐screen responds best to a light touch from the pad of your finger or a special non‐metallic stylus. Using excessive force or a metallic object ...
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Note: This product is to be used for educational purposes only. It is not appropriate for industrial, medical, research, or commercial applications. . 52 | VinciLab User’s Guide ...
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