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EASYSENSE V-Hub Reference Manual
Sensors
The sensor leads
There are four sensors leads supplied with V-Hub, two long and two short. These are used to connect
Smart Q sensors to the inputs on V-Hub.
The plug-in sensors
Smart Q Sensors are available to purchase separately and are not supplied with V-Hub.
Sensors can be divided into two main types:
1. Analogue - used to measure physical quantities such as temperature,
sound, light, pH, etc.
2. Digital - switch-type sensors for measuring ON/OFF
conditions e.g. Light gates and Timing mats to
calculate time, speed and acceleration.
Please contact your supplier or the Data Harvest website (www.data-harvest.co.uk) for up-to-date
information on Smart Q sensors.
Plug the Smart Q sensors into the shaped input sockets on the top of the logger using the leads
supplied with the logger. When a sensor is connected it will automatically be detected.
Sensor inputs 1 and 2 are dual labelled as A and B. These inputs are for Timing operations when
digital sensors must be connected to either input 1:A or input 1:A and 2:B.
Selecting the sensor range
Some of the internal sensors in V-Hub
range has been selected it will be used until reselected.
The range of a sensor can be altered e.g. using New in the EasySense software (EasyLog, Graph,
Pictogram, Snapshot, Counting mode).
In the PC Windows EasySense software
Select the New recording wizard icon.
Click on the sensor's name (it will be
listed using its current range).
A set sensor range window will open; the
current range will be highlighted.
Note: If the sensor only has one range this
window won't open.
Select the required range, then OK. Select
Finish to exit the wizard.
Using Sensor Config in the EasySense Windows software (Settings menu).
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and some plug-in sensors have more than one range. Once a
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Click on the
Sensor's name
Current range is
highlighted