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E-CON3 Application
for ClassPad II
Users Guide
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - E-CON3 Application

E-CON3 Applicationfor ClassPad IIUser’s GuideCASIO Education website URLhttp://edu.casio.comDownload Free trial software and Support softwarehttp://

Page 2 - Using the E-CON3 Application

1-7E-CON3 Application Overview E-CON3 Application Status Bar The following shows how the status bar appears for each of the E-CON3 application windows

Page 3 - Contents

2-1Basic Steps for Configuring Sampling Parameters2 Basic Steps for Configuring Sampling ParametersThis chapter explains the basic operations you nee

Page 4 - E-CON3 Application Windows

2-2Basic Steps for Configuring Sampling Parameters(2) Tap the [Sensor] box.• This displays a Select Sensor dialog box like the one shown to the right.

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2-3Basic Steps for Configuring Sampling Parameters• Selecting some sensors will cause different parameters from those shown above to appear. The follo

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2-4Basic Steps for Configuring Sampling ParametersTip• When you use the above procedure to configure sampling parameters for a single sensor, the sam

Page 7 - Sensor Setup Window Menus

2-5Basic Steps for Configuring Sampling Parametersk Photogate Sensor ParametersConnection of a CMA or Vernier Photogate to the Data Logger requires co

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2-6Basic Steps for Configuring Sampling Parametersu To configure a setup for Photogate and Smart PulleyIn step (3) of the procedure under “To configur

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Configuring Parameters for Sampling with Multiple Sensors Use the [Multiple] tab to configure parameters for simultaneous sampling with multiple senso

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(4) Select the sensors you will use for sampling. • Depending on the sensors you have connected to each channel, select the [CMA], [CASIO], [Vernier],

Page 11 - Parameters

2-9Basic Steps for Configuring Sampling Parameters(9) Use the [Sample] and [Trigger] tabs of the Setup dialog box to configure the required parameters

Page 12 - Name of channel where the

Using the E-CON3 ApplicationThe E-CON3 application makes it possible for you to control a Data Logger from a connected ClassPad. It allows you to perf

Page 13 - Use the ClassPad keyboard

3-1Setup 3 SetupThis chapter explains the various parameters you can configure with the Setup dialog box. Important! • Configuring advanced setup para

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3-2Setup Configuring Advanced Sampling ParametersThis section explains how to configure advanced sampling parameters on the [Sample] and [Trigger] tab

Page 15 - Photogate Sensor Parameters

3-3Setup (6) You can now start sampling immediately or you can save the setup in memory for later recall. • To start sampling immediately, tap S. See

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3-4Setup k Extended ModeThe Extended Mode is the opposite of the Fast Mode in that it allows setting of a long sampling interval. In this mode, the sa

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3-5Setup Mode Parameters This section explains the parameters that can be configured on the [Sample] tab and [Trigger] tab of the Setup dialog box, in

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3-6Setup k Normal Mode ParametersTab Parameter Initial Default Range[Sample] Sampling Interval 0.05 sec 0.0005 to 299 sec*Number of Samples 100 10 to

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3-7Setup FFT GraphThe [FFT Graph] parameter is available only when [Microphone] is selected as the sensor. You can turn post-sampling FFT Graph (frequ

Page 20 - Setup Overview

3-8Setup Number of Samples: Specify the number of samples that should be collected. Sampling continues until the specified number of samples is colle

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3-9Setup k Additional Start Trigger ParametersThe following are the parameters that need to be configured for the Count Down, CH1, SONIC, and Micropho

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3-10Setup The graphs below show when sampling is triggered while [Rising] is specified for [Trigger Edge]. The graphs show changes in sampled values o

Page 23 - Time Number of Samples

Contents1Contents 1 E-CON3 Application Overview ... 1-1Starting Up the E-CON3

Page 24 - Mode Parameters

3-11Setup The graphs below show when sampling is triggered while [Above] is specified for [Trigger Level]. The graphs show changes in sampled values o

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3-12Setup k Graph OptionsThe following provides detailed explanations of the options that are available on the [Graph] tab of the Setup dialog box. Op

Page 26 - Period Mode Parameters

3-13Setup (4) When the name is the way you want, tap [OK].• This displays the Custom Probe dialog box. (5) Configure the following parameters on the C

Page 27 - Threshold

u To edit an existing custom probe(1) On the Sensor Setup window, make sure that the custom probe you want to edit is not selected.• If the name of th

Page 28 - CH1 Start Trigger

3-15Setup u To configure new custom probe settings based on CMA or Vernier sensor settingsUse the following procedure to recall CMA or Vernier sensor

Page 29 - SONIC Start Trigger

3-16Setup u To calibrate a custom probeNote• Perform the following procedure to calibrate a custom probe after you newly configure it or after you edi

Page 30 - Microphone Start Trigger

3-17Setup (5) In the [Value 1] box, input the reference value for the first sample, and then tap [OK].• This restarts sampling by the sensor connected

Page 31 - Using a Custom Probe

u To zero adjust a custom probe This procedure zero adjusts a custom probe and sets its intercept value based on an actual sample using the applicable

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4-1Using Setup Memory 4 Using Setup Memory Setup memory lets you save the parameters on the Sensor Setup window in a file for later recall when you n

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4-2Using Setup Memory u To recall setup dataImportant!• Performing the following procedure will replace the current settings of the Sensor Setup windo

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1-1E-CON3 Application Overview 1 E-CON3 Application Overview This chapter describes the configuration of the E-CON3 application screen, and provides b

Page 35 - To calibrate a custom probe

5-1Executing a Sampling Operation5 Executing a Sampling Operation This chapter explains the procedure for executing a Data Logger sampling operation

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5-2Executing a Sampling Operation(3) Depending on the setup you are using, either a standby dialog box appears or sampling starts right away after con

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Page 38 - 4 Using Setup Memory

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Saving Sample DataThe data produced by a Data Logger sampling operation controlled from the E-CON3 application is stored temporarily in the ClassPad’s

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5-6Executing a Sampling OperationYou can use the [Current] tab to graph the current data after sampling is complete. For information about graphing, s

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6-1Outputting a Function to the Speaker6 Outputting a Function to the Speaker (EA-200 only)When [Speaker (y = f(x))] is selected on the [CASIO] tab o

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6-2Outputting a Function to the Speaker• When [Manual] is selected, the optimization performed by the [Auto] setting is not performed. Because of this

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7-1Using the Multimeter Window7 Using the Multimeter Window The Multimeter window shows the sample values of all channels in real-time. You can also

Page 44 - Saving Sample Data

u To view real-time sample data during sampling configured with the [Single] tab (1) On the Sensor Setup window, display the [Single] tab and configur

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1-2E-CON3 Application Overview k Sensor Setup WindowThis window is for selecting a sensor for each of the Data Logger channels to be used for sampling

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7-3Using the Multimeter Windowu To view real-time sample data during sampling configured with the [Multiple] tab (1) On the Sensor Setup window, displ

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7-4Using the Multimeter WindowSaving Sample Data from the Multimeter Window You can use the procedures below to save sample data while the Multimeter

Page 48 - Using the Multimeter Window

u To save sample data from the Multimeter window during sampling configured with the [Multiple] tab(1) Perform steps (1) and (2) of the procedure unde

Page 49 - 7-4 for more information

8-1Graphing Data8 Graphing Data This chapter explains how to configure graph parameters on the E-CON Graph Editor window, and how to draw a graph on t

Page 50 - Shows sampled values in real

8-2Graphing DataUpper/Lower Style This is the same style as the [Compare] tab (see page 8-4). This style appears in the following cases only. • When s

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8-3Graphing Datak [Normal] TabThe [Normal] tab is for recalling previously saved sampled data (or current data) for graphing. You can draw up to three

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k [Compare] Tab Like the [Normal] tab, the [Compare] tab lets you for recall previously saved sampled data (or current data) for graphing. You can dra

Page 53 - 8 Graphing Data

Drawing a Graph The following procedures explain how to actually draw a graph by configuring setups on each of the E-CON Graph Editor window tabs. u T

Page 54 - Upper/Lower Style

(8) Assign sample data to [Gph2] and [Gph3]. • If you want to recall and assign different data, repeat steps (3) through (7) above for [Gph2] and/or [

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(12) Tapping the [xyLine] or [Scatter] down arrow button displays a list of the plot point types. • The following shows the type of graph produced by

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1-3E-CON3 Application Overview E-CON3 Application Menus and Buttons This section provides an overview of E-CON3 application menu commands and toolbar

Page 57 - Drawing a Graph

u To draw a graph using [Compare] tab settings(1) Tap c to display the E-CON Graph Editor window. (2) Tap the [Compare] tab.(3) First, recall the data

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(8) Assign sample data to [Lower]. • If you want to recall and assign different data, repeat steps (3) through (7) above for [Lower]. • If you want to

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u To draw a graph using [Current] tab settings• In either of the following cases, perform the same steps as those under “To draw a graph using [Compar

Page 60 - Tap here

9-1E-CON Graph Window Operations9 E-CON Graph Window OperationsThis chapter explains how to perform zoom, scroll, and other operations while a graph

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(4) To exit the zoom mode, tap l on the ClassPad icon panel, or press the ClassPad c key. u To zoom a particular graphNote• Use this procedure to zoom

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9-3E-CON Graph Window OperationsDisplaying and Hiding Graph Display Components When there are multiple graphs on the E-CON Graph window, you can displ

Page 63 - Zooming a Graph

9-4E-CON Graph Window OperationsScrolling a GraphYou can select one of the graphs displayed on the E-CON Graph window and scroll it.• Note that you wi

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9-5E-CON Graph Window OperationsUsing TraceTrace displays a cross pointer on the displayed graph along with the coordinates of the current cursor posi

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Calculating the Periodic Frequency You can use the following procedure to determine the periodic frequency for a specific range on a graph.• Note that

Page 66 - Scrolling a Graph

9-7E-CON Graph Window OperationsAnalyzing a Graph Using Fourier Series ExpansionFourier series expansion is effective for studying sounds by expressin

Page 67 - Using Trace

1-4E-CON3 Application Overview k Sensor Setup Window Menus Menu/Command FunctionsSetup Displays the [Sample] tab of the Setup dialog box. The Setup di

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9-8E-CON Graph Window Operations(4) On the dialog box, configure the settings as required.Parameter DescriptionGraph SheetSpecify a Graph Editor windo

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9-9E-CON Graph Window Operations(5) After all the settings are the way you want, tap [OK].• This starts calculation. The Graph Editor window containin

Page 70 - Start Point End Point

9-10E-CON Graph Window Operations(3) On the Save Data dialog box, specify the name of the folder where the list variable is stored and the list name.•

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9-11E-CON Graph Window OperationsTip• Note that you will not be able to save data of a graph drawn by assigning data to [Gph2], [Gph3], or [Lower] wi

Page 72 - Tap here and then select the

9-12E-CON Graph Window Operationsu Saved Matrix DataSaving graph data to a matrix type variable saves it to a variable that has n lines and up to 6 co

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Outputting a Graph as a Sound from the Speaker (EA-200 only)You can specify a range on a graph and output it from the speaker.Note• The following oper

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(7) Tap [OK].• This outputs the waveform between the start point and end point from the EA-200’s speaker.• An error will result if the sound you confi

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9-15E-CON Graph Window Operations(4) After the settings are configured is the way you want, tap [OK].• This displays a dialog box like the one shown t

Page 76 - Selected (EA-200 only)

9-16E-CON Graph Window OperationsTip• The time value is always stored as seconds.• The storage capacity of the above data storage operation is limit

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10-1Sensor List10 Sensor List The following is a list of sensors that can be selected on the Sensor Setup window. The “䊊” symbol indicates sensors tha

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1-5E-CON3 Application Overview k E-CON Graph Window Menus and Buttons Menu/Command Button FunctionsZoom All ZoombZooms all currently displayed graphs.

Page 79 - 10 Sensor List

10-2Sensor ListManufacturer Sensor Name[Single] Tab [Multiple] TabCH1CH1, CH2, CH3SONICCMA*1Force ±50 (N)䊊䊊Force Plate 800 (N)䊊䊊Force Plate 3500 (N)䊊䊊

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Manufacturer Sensor Name[Single] Tab [Multiple] TabCH1CH1, CH2, CH3SONICCASIO Microphone *2Microphone-FFT *2Speaker (Sample Data) *2Speaker (y = f(x))

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10-4Sensor ListManufacturer Sensor Name[Single] Tab [Multiple] TabCH1CH1, CH2, CH3SONICVernier Photogate䊊(SONIC)Photogate (Pulley)䊊(SONIC)pH (pH)䊊䊊Pre

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1-6E-CON3 Application Overview k E-CON Graph Window Menus and Buttons (Continued) Menu/Command FunctionsaOpen Picture Saves the currently displayed gr

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