User Manual
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Starting a Sampling Operation
• The screen shown below appears when CH1~3, 
SONIC, or Mic is used as the trigger.
• Time-based Sampling: Interval of 5min or greater
Pressing 1 advances to 
“4. Graphing”. 
Pressing w there returns to 
“3. Sampling”.
Sampled values are saved as 
Current Sample Data.
Graph screen does not show all sampled values, 
but only a partial preview.
•
Mic & Speaker Mode: Speaker - Sample Data
The following three graph 
types can be produced when 
Photogate -Pulley is being 
used.
1. 
Time and distance graph
2. 
Time and velocity graph
3. 
Time and acceleration graph
Sample values are stored as 
List data only.
S
tarts Samplin
g
Starts Sampling
w1
w
• When Number of Samples = 1
• 
When Number of Samples > 1
Input values. 
w
Mode
Time-based 
Sampling
Fast Sampling
Mic & Speaker 
Mode
Period Sampling
1. Data Logger Setup
2. Start Standby 3. Sampling 4. Graphing
w
• The screen shown below appears when CH1~3, 
SONIC, or Mic is used as the trigger.
• Time-based Sampling: Interval of 5min or greater
Pressing 1 advances to 
“4. Graphing”. 
Pressing w there returns to 
“3. Sampling”.
Sampled values are saved as 
Current Sample Data.
Graph screen does not show all sampled values, 
but only a partial preview.
•
Mic & Speaker Mode: Speaker - Sample Data
The following three graph 
types can be produced when 
Photogate -Pulley is being 
used.
1. 
Time and distance graph
2. 
Time and velocity graph
3. 
Time and acceleration graph
Sample values are stored as 
List data only.
S
tarts Samplin
g
Starts Sampling
w1
w
• When Number of Samples = 1
• 
When Number of Samples > 1
Input values. 
w
Mode
Time-based 
Sampling
Fast Sampling
Mic & Speaker 
Mode
Period Sampling
1. Data Logger Setup
2. Start Standby 3. Sampling 4. Graphing
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