
VinciLab User’s Guide
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3.3. Navigation
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Touch screen best responds to a light tap from the pad of your finger. Using
excessive force or a metallic object when pressing the touch screen may damage the
glass surface and void the warranty.
Tap
Tap items to select or launch them. For example tap an item to select it, tap an
application’s icon to launch the application or tap the on-screen keyboard to enter text
or numbers.
Flick or drag
Flick or slide your finger vertically or horizontally across the screen. For example browse
through images or scroll a long screen.
Pinch
Using two fingers, such as your index finger and
thumb, to make a pinch motion on the screen. The
fingers should be located as shown on the picture.
For example pinch in to zoom in on images and
pinch out to zoom out on images.
Touch, hold and release
Activate onscreen items at the moment of releasing.
For example used in Coach, tap a sensor digital display, hold and release to open its
menu.
4. Sensor inputs
4.1 Analog sensor inputs
VinciLab has four analog BT (right-handed) sensor inputs A1, A2, A3, A4 with a maximum
sampling rate of 1 MHz (four inputs simultaneously). CMA BT sensors
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(with exception
of the CMA digital Motion Detector) can be directly connected to the analog sensor
inputs.
All analog inputs can be (simultaneously) used as counter inputs. Sensors such as the
CMA Photogate (art. code 0662i or BT633i) or CMA Radiation sensor (art. code 0666i or
BT70i) are by default defined as counters. Other analog sensors can be used as counters
after defining the counter conversion settings in Coach e.g. defining a heartbeat sensor
to count heartbeats.
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Analog Vernier BT sensors can be directly connected to VinciLab as well. Older (4-mm) versions of CMA sensors
can be connected via a 4mm to BT adapter (art. code 0519).
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