
1
hours before first use.
3. Turn on your sensor by pressing the
power button once. The Bluetooth
®
LED will blink red.
4. Launch Instrumental Analysis or
turn on LabQuest.
5. If using Instrumental Analysis, click
or tap Voltammetry. If using
LabQuest, choose Wireless Device
Setup > Go Direct from the Sensors
menu.
6. Select your Go Direct sensor from
the list of Discovered Wireless
Devices. Your sensor's ID is located
near the barcode on the sensor. The
LED will blink green when it is
successfully connected.
7. Click or tap Done. You are now
ready to continue your experiment
.
turn on LabQuest. If using
Instrumental Analysis, click or tap
Voltammetry. You are now ready to
continue your experiment.
Note:
This sensor does not work with
the original LabQuest. It works with
LabQuest 2 or LabQuest 3.
Connecting the Sensor
See the following link for up-to-date connection information:
Connecting via Bluetooth
Ready to connect
Red LED next to Bluetooth icon flashes when the
sensor is awake and ready to connect. At the same
time, the red LED next to the power icon is
steady.
Connected
Green LED next to Bluetooth icon flashes when
the sensor is connected via Bluetooth.
Connecting via USB
Connected
Red LED next to power icon on steady when
sensor is connected to Graphical Analysis via
USB. LED next to Bluetooth icon off.
Powering the Sensor
Turning on the sensor
Red LED is on steady when connected to AC
power.
Putting the sensor in sleep
mode
Red LED is off when disconnected from AC
power.
Go Direct
®
Cyclic
Voltammetry System
(Order Code GDX-CVS)
Go Direct Cyclic Voltammetry System is a potentiostat that
students can use to easily control and apply potential to a
chemical system and measure the response as electrical current.
It has three modes of data collection: cyclic voltammetry, bulk
electrolysis, and open-circuit potentiometry. It includes a stand,
scintillation vials, and disposable screen-printed electrodes. Free
Vernier Instrumental Analysis
®
software and free experiments are available for
download.
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 Cyclic Voltammetry System
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Screen printed electrodes (25)
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Scintillation vials (4)
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Cyclic voltammetry system stand
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Electrochemistry Experiments with the Go Direct Cyclic Voltammetry System
(free e-book download)
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Micro USB Cable
Compatible Software
See
www.vernier.com/manuals/gdx-cvs
for a list of software compatible with the Go
Direct Cyclic Voltammetry System.
Getting Started
Please see the following link for platform-specific connection information:
Bluetooth Connection
USB Connection
1. Install Vernier Instrumental
Analysis
®
on your computer,
Chromebook™, or mobile device. If
using LabQuest, make sure
LabQuest App is up to date. See
www.vernier.com/ia for
Instrumental Analysis availability or
www.vernier.com/downloads to
update LabQuest App.
2. Charge your sensor for at least 2
1. If using a computer or Chromebook,
install Vernier Instrumental
Analysis. If using LabQuest, make
sure LabQuest App is up to date.
See www.vernier.com/ia for
Instrumental Analysis availability or
www.vernier.com/downloads to
update LabQuest App.
2. Connect the sensor to the USB port.
3. Launch Instrumental Analysis or