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Install Graphical Analysis 4 on your computer, Chromebook™, or mobile
device. See www.vernier.com/ga4 for software availability. If using LabQuest 2,
make sure LabQuest App is up to date. See www.vernier.com/downloads to
update LabQuest App.
Bluetooth Connection
USB Connection
1. Charge your sensor for at least 2
hours before first use.
2. Turn on your sensor by pressing the
power button once. The Bluetooth
®
LED will blink red.
3. Launch Graphical Analysis 4 or turn
on LabQuest 2.
4. If using Graphical Analysis 4, click
or tap Sensor Data Collection. If
using LabQuest 2, choose Wireless
Device Setup > Go Direct… from
the Sensors menu.
5. Click or tap your Go Direct sensor
from the list of Discovered Wireless
Devices. Your sensor's ID is located
near the barcode on the sensor.
6. If using Graphical Analysis 4, click
or tap Done. If using LabQuest 2,
tap OK. The Bluetooth LED will
blink green when it is successfully
connected. You are now ready to
collect data.
1. Connect the sensor to the USB
port.
2. Launch Graphical Analysis 4 or
turn on LabQuest 2. You are now
ready to collect data.
Note:
This is a multi-channel sensor. For instructions on changing the default
channel selections, see
www.vernier.com/start/gdx-vpg
Charging the Sensor
Connect the included Micro USB Cable to the Go Direct Photogate and then to
any USB device for two hours.
You can also charge up to eight Go Direct Photogates using our Go Direct
Charge Station, sold separately (order code: GDX-CRG). An LED on each Go
Direct Photogate indicates charging status.
Charging
LED indicator next to the battery icon is orange
while sensor is charging.
Fully charged
LED indicator next to the battery icon is green
when sensor is fully charged.
Go Direct
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Photogate
(Order Code GDX-VPG)
Go Direct Photogate is used for velocity,
acceleration, and timing measurements of objects
passing through the gate. The object blocks infrared
beams as it passes through the gate. Motion data can
be determined from the timing of beam blocking.
This general-purpose photogate can be used for a
wide variety of experiments in physics and physical science classes. Examples
include
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measuring the speed of a rolling object
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measuring freefall acceleration
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measuring the acceleration of a cart on a ramp
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studying the swing of a pendulum
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timing the period of a rotating object
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measuring the speed of objects undergoing collisions
Go Direct Photogate is a double-gate sensor that includes two photogates built
into the arms of the sensor. This configuration allows for accurate velocity
measurements without needing to know anything about the geometry of the
object. The internal gates can also be used individually as traditional single-gate
photogates when desired. Go Direct Photogate also includes a single laser gate
for use with objects passing outside of the arms of the sensor. Using the laser
gate requires a visible-light pen laser (not included).
Go Direct Photogate can be used alone or with other Go Direct Photogates. An
optional accessory cable (order code: VPG-CB-GDX) allows you to daisy-chain
two Go Direct Photogates together to increase the timing accuracy for
measurements between two gates.
Note:
Vernier products are designed for educational use. Our products are not
designed nor are they recommended for any industrial, medical, or commercial
process such as life support, patient diagnosis, control of a manufacturing
process, or industrial testing of any kind.
What's Included
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Go Direct Photogate
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Accessory Rod
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Micro USB Cable
Compatible Software
See
www.vernier.com/manuals/gdx-vpg
for a list of software compatible with Go
Direct Photogate.
Getting Started
Please see the following link for platform-specific connection information:
www.vernier.com/start/gdx-vpg