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charger). The 900-268 module will run for 15-75 
minutes (depending on the sensor) without being 
plugged in. 

4.

 

The  900-268  can  be  powered  directly  using  a 
mini  to  USB  cord  and  plugging  it  into  your 
computer  or  a  wall  charger.  Please  note  this 
function  is  only  available  on  900-268  units  with 
the USB icon on the cover. 

5.

 

For  further  900-268  instructions  or  the  900-268 
quick start guide please visit: 

www.edulab.com

  

6.

 

The  900-268  indicator  lights  will  flash;  take  no 
action until the LED to the far left turns blue; this 
can take up to one minute. 

7.

 

Take  your  tablet  or  smart  phone,  go  to  the  WiFi 
settings  and  select  the  Edu-Logger  network 
which matches the 900-268 Module ID found on 
the  back  of  the  900-268  device.  (Edu-
LoggerXXXX for example). 

8.

 

Give your device about 20 seconds to connect to 
the 900-268. 

9.

 

Once the device is connected, go to your browser 
and  type  the  website 

wifi201.com

  into  the  URL 

bar, then wait for 30-60 seconds. 

10.

 

You  will  see  a  “Control  mode”  icon  in  the 
browser, click on this icon. 

11.

 

The  browser  will  then  load  a  new  screen  and 
begin to auto detect the sensor(s); this can take a 
minute. (You can stop the search when the sensor 
is found.) 

12.

 

If the browser does not auto detect the sensor(s), 
select “Search for sensors”. 

13.

 

Once the sensor is found you will see an icon on 
the  left  side  of  the  screen  for  the  anemometer 
sensor. The icon will display real time data. 

14.

 

Click  on  the  “Module  setup”  button  located  on 
the  anemometer  sensor  icon  in  the  module 
window to change the anemometer probe settings 
if need be. 

Summary of Contents for 900-260

Page 1: ...Edu Logger Anemometer Logger Sensor Guide 900 260 ...

Page 2: ...e sensor comes pre calibrated so you can start experimentation right out of the box using this guide Hundreds of possible experimental subjects that can be done with the 900 260 sensors are weather studies photosynthesis rates animal behavior insect flight and many more The anemometer sensor uses the following units of measure Kilometers per hour km hr An SI measurement of velocity Miles per hour ...

Page 3: ...er guide Note Make sure not to download and install both types of software they will conflict on the computer Procedure 1 Install the Edu Logger software 2 Connect the 900 213 module to the PC or Mac 3 Connect the anemometer sensor to the 900 213 module they directly plug together Please note there is no calibration required for this sensor 4 Open the Edu Logger software 5 Once a anemometer sensor...

Page 4: ...rials needed 900 260 Anemometer Sensor 900 268 WiFi module 900 215 Battery Your anemometer sensor needs to be connected to a 900 268 module The 900 268 module will create a closed Edu Logger WiFi network which will stream the Edu Logger data to a device of your choosing Once your device is wirelessly connected to the Edu Logger network you can run experiments and collect data through a browser of ...

Page 5: ... Module ID found on the back of the 900 268 device Edu LoggerXXXX for example 8 Give your device about 20 seconds to connect to the 900 268 9 Once the device is connected go to your browser and type the website wifi201 com into the URL bar then wait for 30 60 seconds 10 You will see a Control mode icon in the browser click on this icon 11 The browser will then load a new screen and begin to auto d...

Page 6: ...ll return the unit to WiFi mode Operation with Edu Logger viewer Materials needed 900 260 Anemometer Sensor 900 272 Viewing Module 900 215 Battery Procedure 1 Connect the anemometer sensor to the left side of the viewer 2 Connect the 900 215 module to the right side of the viewer 3 The 900 272 will auto detect the sensor and you will see it appear on the left side of the screen 4 Once the sensor a...

Page 7: ...ings first connect to your chosen device PC Mac tablet smart device and select the Module setup button For more information on how to change the experiment settings view quick start procedure section for your chosen device in this document 4 After the experiment has concluded when the Start Stop button is pressed again or the data collection period ends connect the sensor to your chosen device ful...

Page 8: ...ey directly plug together Please note there is no calibration required for this sensor 3 Open the Edu Logger software 4 Click the Tools icon 5 Click the Restore sensor s factory defaults on the menu 6 If prompted to clear the graph click either the Off line experiment or On line experiment whichever you are using 7 Click Clear experiment results 8 Resume from step 4 ...

Page 9: ...ation modes 0 to 75 mph 0 to 120 km hr ADC resolution 15 bit Resolution 0 01 mph 0 01 km hr Max sample rate S sec 100 Sensor features Fully digital data Rugged plastic ergonomic case Durable anemometer probe attached by a strong rubber coated wire Push button switch for Start Stop experiments in off line mode LED indicator of experiment status blinks while collecting data Pre calibrated sensing eq...

Page 10: ...r example The sensor is pre calibrated at the factory The built in software in the logger can be upgraded at any time using software Inside of the anemometer sensor a magnet is situated within a metal coil The magnet is connected directly to the wind speed detector which causes the magnet to spin with the same velocity as the wind propelling it The shaft is installed in a bearing and has a magnet ...

Page 11: ...the anemometer sensor Store in a box at room temperature out of direct sunlight Warranty We promise to deliver our sensor free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 3 years from the date of purchase Our warranty does not cover damage of the product caused by improper use abuse or incorrect storage Sensors with a shelf life such as ion selective proves have a warranty of 1 year Sh...

Page 12: ...12 Thank you for using Edu Logger W www edulab com E info edulab com V10202013 ...

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