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Using the Setup Wizard
k Using Setup Wizard to Configure a Photogate Setup
Connection of a Vernier or CMA Photogate requires configuration of setup parameters that
are slightly different from parameters for other types of sensors.
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To configure a setup for Photogate alone
1. On the E-CON3 main menu, press 1(SET) 1(WIZ) to start the setup wizard.
This displays the “Select Sensor” dialog box.
2. If you are using a Vernier Photogate alone, select [VERNIER] - [Photogate] - [Gate].
When the “Select Channel” dialog box appears, advance to step 3 of this procedure.
If you are using a CMA Photogate alone, select [CMA] - [Photogate] - [Gate]. When the
“Gate Status” dialog box appears, advance to step 4 of this procedure.
3. Press 1(CH1) or 2(SONIC) to specify the channel where the Photogate is connected.
This displays the “Gate Status” dialog box.
4. On the “Gate Status” dialog box, select a gate status for measurement by pressing a
function key ( 1 through 4).
The gate status defines what Photogate status should cause timing to start, and what
status should cause timing to stop.
1(Open-Open) ........ Timing starts when the gate opens, and continues until it closes
and then opens again.
2(Open-Close) ........ Timing starts when the gate opens, and continues until it closes.
3(Close-Open) ........ Timing starts when the gate closes, and continues until it opens.
4(Close-Close) ....... Timing starts when the gate closes, and continues until it opens
and then closes again.
Selecting a gate status causes a screen for specifying the number of samples to appear.
5. Input an integer in the range of 1 to 255 to specify the number of samples.
6. Perform step 10 (in the case of a Vernier Photogate) or steps 9 and 10 (in the case of a
CMA Photogate) under “To configure a Data Logger setup using Setup Wizard” (page
2-2).
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