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Wireless Temperature Sensor

PS

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3201

2

013-14647C

In SPARKvue, select the HELP button (

) in any 

screen including the Home Screen.

In PASCO Capstone, select PASCO Capstone Help 

from the Help menu, or press F1.

 

Compatibility

See Appendix A for more information about the PS-3500 Adapter and 

Mac OS X models.

LED Information

The Bluetooth connection LED (light-emitting diode) and 

the battery status LED operate as follows:

*Logging: PASCO wireless sensors can either stream 

live data to a compatible device or log data (save it to the 

sensor’s memory). The data can then be uploaded to the 

device for display and analysis at a later time. Logging 

capability supports long-term or remote data collection 

while not connected to the device. 

Note: Versions of SPARKvue and PASCO Capstone 

available in 2016 will support logging. Check the PASCO 

Web page at:

www.pasco.com/software

for the latest software version.

Set-up

Connecting the Sensor to a Wireless Device or a 

Computer via Bluetooth

SPARKvue

Software Help

See the SPARKvue Help for information about 

collecting, displaying, and analyzing data. 

In SPARKvue, select the HELP button (

) in any 

screen, including the Home Screen.

Connect the Sensor

In SPARKvue, select the Bluetooth icon. 

In the Wireless Devices list that opens, 

select the desired sensor that matches the 

XXX-XXX Device ID number on the 

sensor. Select Done.

Collect Data

In SPARKvue, select a measurement from the list 

under the sensor in the Home Screen. A graph of 

the measurement versus time opens. 

Select the Start button to begin collecting data.

PASCO Capstone

Software Help

See the PASCO Capstone Help for information about 

collecting, displaying, and analyzing data. 

In PASCO Capstone, select PASCO Capstone Help 

from the Help menu, or press F1.

Connect the Sensor

In PASCO Capstone, click Hardware Setup in the 

Tools palette to confirm that the sensor is 

recognized. Select the desired sensor in the 

Hardware Setup window that matches the XXX-XXX 

Device ID number on the sensor. Close the 

Hardware Setup window.

Collect Data

In PASCO Capstone, select a display in the main 

window. In the display, use the <Select 

Measurement> menu(s) to set up the desired 

measurement in the display.

Select Record to begin collecting data.

Platform

Bluetooth SMART Compatibility

iOS

iPad 3 and later

iPhone 4S and later

iPod touch 5 and later

SPARK Element

All models

Android

Android 4.3 and later

Chromebook

Chrome OS (requires PS-3500 Adapter*)

Mac OS X

Models introduced July 2011 or later*

Windows

Windows 7 and later (requires PS-3500 Adapter*)

Bluetooth LED

Status

Battery LED

Status

Red blink

Ready to pair

Red blink

Low power

Green blink

Connected

Yellow blink

Logging*

Summary of Contents for PS-3201

Page 1: ...ter may cause a loss of wireless connection Do not immerse the sensor housing in boiling hot water Put only the Temperature Probe into the substance being measured ON OFF Information To turn the senso...

Page 2: ...Wireless Devices list that opens select the desired sensor that matches the XXX XXX Device ID number on the sensor Select Done Collect Data In SPARKvue select a measurement from the list under the sen...

Page 3: ...left to right until the indicator on the door is aligned with the second mark on the sensor Turn the sensor bottom side down so that the Battery Compartment Door can drop into the palm of your hand Ma...

Page 4: ...s Class A digital device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any...

Page 5: ...hing lower than 0x6 means an older version of Bluetooth Your device will need the PS 3500 USB Bluetooth 4 0 Adapter 1The Mac Mini and MacBook Air were updated with Bluetooth SMART support in 2011 The...

Page 6: ...nsor is transferred to the Sensor Value box 10 Move the thermometer to the ice water bath Dry the temperature probe and then put the probe into the ice water bath with the thermometer 11 Wait until th...

Page 7: ...that standard In a one point calibration only one of the points is reset by the user Types of Calibration There are three types of calibration two point one point slope and one point offset Any of th...

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