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Model No.PS-2177

 Setup

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Setup

Hardware Setup

Connect the Light Level Sensor to a PASPORT interface.

If you will be using a computer, connect the PASPORT interface to the computer’s USB port.

DataStudio Setup

If you will be using the Light Level 
Sensor with a computer, install the lat-
est version of DataStudio first. Check 
the PASCO web site at 
www.pasco.com for information.

1.

When you connect the Light 
Level Sensor to the computer 
through a PASPORT inter-
face, the PASPortal window 
will launch automatically (if 
DataStudio is not already running). 

2.

Select 

Launch DataStudio 

in the PASPortal window. 

A Digits display for Light Level measured in lux will open automatically. 

3.

Click 

 to begin data collection.

To view and change the sample rate and other sensor properties, click 

 to open 

the Experment Setup window. The default sample rate is 5 Hz and the maximum sam-
ple rate is 1000 Hz. 

Xplorer and Xplorer GLX Setup

If you will be using an Xplorer or Xplorer GLX in logging mode (not connected to a 
computer), connect the Light Level Sensor to the Xplorer or Xplorer GLX, turn the 
interface on, and press 

 to begin data collection.

SPARK Setup

If the SPARK Science Learning System (SLS) is off, press and hold the power 
button on the bottom to turn it on and then wait for the SPARK to boot up. The 
screen will show a message to plug in a sensor.

Connect the PASPORT sensor to either of the ports on the top of the SPARK. The 
screen will show the list of quantities measured by the connected sensor. 

Graph Display (default)

To open a graph display, touch any quantity in the list and then touch SHOW to open 
PAGE 1. Touch the right arrow next to PAGE 1 to go to the next display (digits). 
Touch the 

Start

 button to begin collecting data. 

Using the Sensor

Point the light 
dome on the sen-
sor toward the 
light source. 

The default light 
intensity range is 
“Light Bulb”. 

Select a different 
range if needed 
by pressing the 
button next to the 
icon. 

When a button is 
pressed, the 
green LED lights 
up.

Start button

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