
16|CLABUser’sGuide
8.ThewaysofusingCLAB
CLABcanbeused:
‐ as an interface connected to a CASIO Graphic Calculator with displayof
measureddataonthecalculatorscreen,
‐ asaninterfaceconnectedtoaPCcomputerwithdisplayofmeasureddataon
thecomputerscreen,
‐ asastand‐alonedata‐logger.
8.2.CLAB
withaCASIOGraphicCalculator
CLABcanbeusedwithCASIOGraphicCalculatorsonwhichtheE‐CONsoftwareis
installed, such as CASIO fx‐CG Series, fx‐9860GII Series or ClassPad II (fx‐CP400).
WhenconnectedtoacalculatorCLABiscontrolledbytheE‐CONsoftwarerunning
on
the calculator. The collected data are transferred to the calculator and the
measurementcanbefollowedandanalyzedonthecalculator.ToconnectCLABto
aCASIOGraphicCalculatoryouneedadatacommunicationcablewith3‐pinjack
connectors(SB‐62).ThiscableisprovidedwithyourCASIOGraphic
Calculator.
8.1.CLABwithaPCcomputer
Via the provided USB cable CLAB can be connected to a USB port of a PC
computer and work as a lab interface. The Coach 6 program running on the PC
controls CLAB. The collected data are transferred to the computer and
the
measurement can be followed and analyzed on the computer screen. The USB
cableisprovidedwithyourCLABdata‐logger.
8.3.CLABstandalone
When using CLAB as a standalone device, CLAB controls the data collection
process; it collects and stores the measurement data. This is very useful for
remote data collection e.g. outside the school. The experimental setup is
preparedusingtheE‐CONapplicationonaCASIOGraphicCalculatorortheCoach
softwareonacomputeranduploadedtoCLAB.Themeasureddataarestoredin
the CLABmemory and can bedownloaded into acalculator or
acomputer after
themeasurementisfinished.
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