Reference Guide
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... points in the modified Y List actually used in the second-largest factor. For composite numbers, the computing time grows exponentially with Value. To stop a calculation manually, • Windows®: Hold down the F12 key and press Enter repeatedly. • Macintosh®: Hold down the key and press repeatedly. FCdf() FCdf(lowBound...
... points in the modified Y List actually used in the second-largest factor. For composite numbers, the computing time grows exponentially with Value. To stop a calculation manually, • Windows®: Hold down the F12 key and press Enter repeatedly. • Macintosh®: Hold down the key and press repeatedly. FCdf() FCdf(lowBound...
Reference Guide
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Note: To enter an empty element manually in list arguments. The delVoid() function lets you might not always have a complete data set. List arguments containing void elements The following functions and commands ...
Note: To enter an empty element manually in list arguments. The delVoid() function lets you might not always have a complete data set. List arguments containing void elements The following functions and commands ...
Software Installation Guidebook
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.... Special General Notes About the Installation • Unless noted, there is a manual client install on page 29. 2 Installing and Activating TI Software Volume license types can still manually install the client software using the basic method instead of client machines are a ...little different. This type of the setup.ini features useful. • Volume license types usually are installed using the basic manual method. • Concurrent installs are involved. • Advanced Advanced installation is more automated and can run between different applications, ...
.... Special General Notes About the Installation • Unless noted, there is a manual client install on page 29. 2 Installing and Activating TI Software Volume license types can still manually install the client software using the basic method instead of client machines are a ...little different. This type of the setup.ini features useful. • Volume license types usually are installed using the basic manual method. • Concurrent installs are involved. • Advanced Advanced installation is more automated and can run between different applications, ...
Software Installation Guidebook
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..., you take a file from the non-connected machine and put it to the nonconnected machine to activate. After you installed the software, when you can manually use the Web Portal activation method. Web Portal Activation If you have a machine that is connected to the Internet. Installing and Activating TI Software 45...
..., you take a file from the non-connected machine and put it to the nonconnected machine to activate. After you installed the software, when you can manually use the Web Portal activation method. Web Portal Activation If you have a machine that is connected to the Internet. Installing and Activating TI Software 45...
Data Collection Guidebook
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... Advanced Data Collection Options 63 Setting Up Offline Sensors 63 Setting Up a Remote Collection Unit 64 Setting Up the Sensor for Triggering 65 Using the Manual Trigger to Start the Collection 67 Using a Delay to Start the Collection 68 iii
... Advanced Data Collection Options 63 Setting Up Offline Sensors 63 Setting Up a Remote Collection Unit 64 Setting Up the Sensor for Triggering 65 Using the Manual Trigger to Start the Collection 67 Using a Delay to Start the Collection 68 iii
Data Collection Guidebook
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...measurements such as the Colorimeter and the Dissolved Oxygen Sensor, must be set to use offline. 3. Note: You can calibrate some sensors manually. There are common to provide useful data. Click Change Units, and then select the sensor you collect data. Other sensors, such ...as force, motion, and pressure are three options for calibrating a sensor: • Manual Entry • Two Point • Single Point For more information, see the sensor's documentation for that sensor automatically loads. Sensors designed to...
...measurements such as the Colorimeter and the Dissolved Oxygen Sensor, must be set to use offline. 3. Note: You can calibrate some sensors manually. There are common to provide useful data. Click Change Units, and then select the sensor you collect data. Other sensors, such ...as force, motion, and pressure are three options for calibrating a sensor: • Manual Entry • Two Point • Single Point For more information, see the sensor's documentation for that sensor automatically loads. Sensors designed to...
Data Collection Guidebook
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... box opens. 14 Performing an Experiment Click the Add Data Marker icon to emphasize specific points, such as Events with Entry collection to capture samples manually by defining the independent value for the next run. Ice begins to the solution. The Events with Entry. You stir the solution. - You add a chemical...
... box opens. 14 Performing an Experiment Click the Add Data Marker icon to emphasize specific points, such as Events with Entry collection to capture samples manually by defining the independent value for the next run. Ice begins to the solution. The Events with Entry. You stir the solution. - You add a chemical...
Data Collection Guidebook
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... for each point you collect. now appears (inactive) in Data Setting the Selected Events Collection Mode Use the Selected Event collection mode to capture samples manually by defining the independent value for the next run. Performing an Experiment 15 Click OK. 2. (Optional) Type a name for the label. 3. (Optional) Type the units...
... for each point you collect. now appears (inactive) in Data Setting the Selected Events Collection Mode Use the Selected Event collection mode to capture samples manually by defining the independent value for the next run. Performing an Experiment 15 Click OK. 2. (Optional) Type a name for the label. 3. (Optional) Type the units...
Data Collection Guidebook
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... data collection modes, the collection ends automatically. You can also end data collection for any other mode manually at any existing data and ensures the connected sensor is set run stops. To stop data collection manually. This step removes any existing data and ensures the connected sensor is complete. The data set...
... data collection modes, the collection ends automatically. You can also end data collection for any other mode manually at any existing data and ensures the connected sensor is set run stops. To stop data collection manually. This step removes any existing data and ensures the connected sensor is complete. The data set...
Data Collection Guidebook
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... field. 6. The Column Options dialog box opens. Note: The maximum character limit is now changed. Table View Graph View Adding a New Column To enter data manually, add a new column. Sensor columns cannot be modified, but data entered manually can be edited. 1. Type the new name in the Name field. Click Data > New...
... field. 6. The Column Options dialog box opens. Note: The maximum character limit is now changed. Table View Graph View Adding a New Column To enter data manually, add a new column. Sensor columns cannot be modified, but data entered manually can be edited. 1. Type the new name in the Name field. Click Data > New...
Data Collection Guidebook
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.... 3. Click to 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 and so on . Use one of the predefined models or enter your own function. -or- Type your own. Plotting a Model This option provides a manual method for plotting a function to 0.9, 0.8, 0.7, and so on . The Model dialog box opens. 2. If you set the spin increment to use in the View Details...
.... 3. Click to 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 and so on . Use one of the predefined models or enter your own function. -or- Type your own. Plotting a Model This option provides a manual method for plotting a function to 0.9, 0.8, 0.7, and so on . The Model dialog box opens. 2. If you set the spin increment to use in the View Details...
Data Collection Guidebook
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... following example shows an offline motion detector sensor in the view you have open. 3. The following methods to collect data using a remote sensor: • The manual trigger on the TI-Nspire™ Lab Cradle or a sensor with a trigger to start the collection. • A time delay to start the collection. Using Advanced...
... following example shows an offline motion detector sensor in the view you have open. 3. The following methods to collect data using a remote sensor: • The manual trigger on the TI-Nspire™ Lab Cradle or a sensor with a trigger to start the collection. • A time delay to start the collection. Using Advanced...
Data Collection Guidebook
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...View the LED lights to determine if the sensor is ready to collect data. Setting Up the Sensor for the system to use the manual trigger button on the Lab Cradle to start data collection based on a specific sensor reading, the TI-Nspire™ Lab Cradle and ... to disconnect the data collection device. 7. Press the trigger to collect data. • Red. The Configure Trigger dialog box opens. See Using the Manual Trigger to Start the Collection. 6. Indicates the system is reached, the sensor starts collecting data. Disconnect the sensor. 8. Indicates the system is ready,...
...View the LED lights to determine if the sensor is ready to collect data. Setting Up the Sensor for the system to use the manual trigger button on the Lab Cradle to start data collection based on a specific sensor reading, the TI-Nspire™ Lab Cradle and ... to disconnect the data collection device. 7. Press the trigger to collect data. • Red. The Configure Trigger dialog box opens. See Using the Manual Trigger to Start the Collection. 6. Indicates the system is reached, the sensor starts collecting data. Disconnect the sensor. 8. Indicates the system is ready,...
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... the computer or handheld. 5. The trigger is set the trigger values in the current experiment, and then disable them, you start a new experiment. Using the Manual Trigger to Enabled.
... the computer or handheld. 5. The trigger is set the trigger values in the current experiment, and then disable them, you start a new experiment. Using the Manual Trigger to Enabled.
Data Collection Guidebook
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.... The data collection starts immediately. When you have collected data, see Retrieving Remote Data. Press the trigger button on the Lab Cradle to use the manual trigger button on the Lab Cradle. Review the settings. Click OK. After you to use with the sensor if multiple documents are open. 68 Using...
.... The data collection starts immediately. When you have collected data, see Retrieving Remote Data. Press the trigger button on the Lab Cradle to use the manual trigger button on the Lab Cradle. Review the settings. Click OK. After you to use with the sensor if multiple documents are open. 68 Using...
Data Collection Guidebook
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... to delay the start of the collection. Type the amount of time in seconds to the computer or handheld. 5. Important: When you use a delay, the manual trigger button on the TI-Nspire™ Lab Cradle has no impact on the start of the collection. 8. Create a new document. 2. Review the settings. 7. Click...
... to delay the start of the collection. Type the amount of time in seconds to the computer or handheld. 5. Important: When you use a delay, the manual trigger button on the TI-Nspire™ Lab Cradle has no impact on the start of the collection. 8. Create a new document. 2. Review the settings. 7. Click...
Data Collection Guidebook
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... the graph to List A, enter the following express: derivative(B,A,2,0) or derivative (B,A,2,1) The last parameter is recommended that your List A data be collected using sensors, input manually, or linked from the drop-down list. 3. To draw the prediction: 74 Working with respect to draw a prediction and you are using a calculated column. Note...
... the graph to List A, enter the following express: derivative(B,A,2,0) or derivative (B,A,2,1) The last parameter is recommended that your List A data be collected using sensors, input manually, or linked from the drop-down list. 3. To draw the prediction: 74 Working with respect to draw a prediction and you are using a calculated column. Note...
Data Collection Guidebook
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...roller coaster, the Lab Cradle may bounce around due to the movement of most high school students' hands when connected to collect data either manually or automatically. If you use any computer or handheld running a compatible OS and TI-Nspire™ software to intense movement, TI recommends ...with the sensor that students wear a Vernier Data Vest or zip-up jacket with the sensor secured both around their hands free to manually start and stop data collection when in rough terrain during remote data collection activities. Wearing a zip-up the data collection parameters using the...
...roller coaster, the Lab Cradle may bounce around due to the movement of most high school students' hands when connected to collect data either manually or automatically. If you use any computer or handheld running a compatible OS and TI-Nspire™ software to intense movement, TI recommends ...with the sensor that students wear a Vernier Data Vest or zip-up jacket with the sensor secured both around their hands free to manually start and stop data collection when in rough terrain during remote data collection activities. Wearing a zip-up the data collection parameters using the...
Data Collection Guidebook
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...trigger on the Lab Cradle when using all data collection streams. Sampling Rate The maximum sampling rate for triggering data collection-automatic or manual. To use in the classroom and in the Vernier DataQuest™ app. The Vernier DataQuest™ app starts a countdown based ...the Vernier DataQuest™ application to 70°C (158° F). It provides three analog BT connectors and two digital BT connectors. Manual triggering is 100,000 samples per second. The Lab Cradle can start data collection. This sampling rate allows you define. Durability The Lab...
...trigger on the Lab Cradle when using all data collection streams. Sampling Rate The maximum sampling rate for triggering data collection-automatic or manual. To use in the classroom and in the Vernier DataQuest™ app. The Vernier DataQuest™ app starts a countdown based ...the Vernier DataQuest™ application to 70°C (158° F). It provides three analog BT connectors and two digital BT connectors. Manual triggering is 100,000 samples per second. The Lab Cradle can start data collection. This sampling rate allows you define. Durability The Lab...
Data Collection Guidebook
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Index A adding 14 calculated columns 45 data markers 14 data to columns manually 43 problems to documents 10 titles to graphs 28 analysis options removing 58 analyzing data curve fit 56 integral 54 model 58 statistics 55 tangent ... 16, 20 selected events 15, 19 time based 13, 17 collection units setting up 64 colors changing for points 37 columns adding calculated 45 adding manual 43 defining options 41 selecting 39 curve fit options 56 D data retrieving remote 70 selecting ranges 34 viewing details 51 data analysis interpolation 53 data...
Index A adding 14 calculated columns 45 data markers 14 data to columns manually 43 problems to documents 10 titles to graphs 28 analysis options removing 58 analyzing data curve fit 56 integral 54 model 58 statistics 55 tangent ... 16, 20 selected events 15, 19 time based 13, 17 collection units setting up 64 colors changing for points 37 columns adding calculated 45 adding manual 43 defining options 41 selecting 39 curve fit options 56 D data retrieving remote 70 selecting ranges 34 viewing details 51 data analysis interpolation 53 data...