PASCO PS-3202 Wireless Force Acceleration Sensor User Guide
- June 9, 2024
- PASCO
Table of Contents
- PASCO PS-3202 Wireless Force Acceleration Sensor
- Introduction
- Features
- Initial step: Charge the battery
- Set up the software
- Calibration
- Set up the hardware
- Mounting the sensor
- About the battery
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications and accessories
- Technical support
- Regulatory information
- Battery disposal
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
PASCO PS-3202 Wireless Force Acceleration Sensor
Introduction
The Wireless Force-Acceleration Sensor is a combination wireless and USB
sensor that connects to a computer or tablet device through Bluetooth, and can
also connect to a computer using the included USB cable. The sensor measures
force up to±50 newtons (N), acceleration up to ±16 g (where 1 g is equal to
9.8 m/s2), and angular rotation rate up to ±2000 degrees per second (dps). The
sensor measures force as a push or pull along its x-axis and measures
acceleration in three dimensions (x, y, and z). PASCO Capstone or SPARKvue can
show the resultant acceleration. The sensor uses a micro-electromechanical
system (MEMS) device.
The sensor is designed to optimize the battery usage time. Since each sensor
has a unique device ID number, more than one can be connected to a computer or
tablet at the same time.
Features
- Battery Status LED
Indicates the charging status of the battery. Battery LED| Status
---|---
Red blink| Low power
Yellow ON| Charging
Green ON| Fully charged - Bluetooth Status LED
Indicates the status of the sensor’s Bluetooth connection.
Bluetooth LED | Status |
---|---|
Red blink | Ready to pair |
Green blink | Connected |
Yellow blink | Remotely logging data |
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Device ID
Use this to identify the sensor when connecting via Bluetooth. -
Rod clamp thumbscrew
Use this to mount the sensor to a rod or rod stand. -
ON/OFF button
Press to turn the sensor on. Press and briefly hold to turn the sensor off. Note that the sensor automatically turns itself on when connected to a computer via USB. To preserve battery, the sensor puts itself to sleep after several minutes of inactivity if not connected. -
Micro USB port
Use with the included micro USB cable to connect the sensor to a USB charger. The port and cable can also be used to directly connect the sensor to a computer without the use of Bluetooth. This connection method is not supported by iOS. -
Bumper attachment
Attach this to the threaded hole on the front of the sensor when recording measurements from collisions or impacts. -
Hook attachment
Attach this to the threaded hole on the front of the sensor when recording measurements from forces pulling on the sensor. -
Cart thumbscrew
Use this to mount the sensor to a PASCO cart. -
Micro USB cable (not pictured)
Initial step: Charge the battery
Charge the battery by connecting the micro USB port to any standard USB charger. The Battery Status LED is solid yellow while charging. When fully charged, the LED changes to solid green.
Get the software
You can use the sensor with SPARKvue or PASCO Capstone software. If you’re not
sure which to use, visit pasco.com/products/guides/software-
comparison.SPARKvue is
available as a free app for Chromebook, iOS, and Android devices. We offer a
free trial of SPARKvue and Capstone for Windows and Mac. To get the software,
go to pasco.com/downloads or search for SPARKvue
in your device’s app store. If you have installed the software previously,
check that you have the latest update:
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SPARKvue
Go to Main Menu > Check for Updates -
PASCO Capstone
Go to Help > Check for Updates.
Check for a firmware update
- SPARKvue
1. Press the power button until the LEDs turn on.
2. Open SPARKvue.
3. Select Sensor Data on the Welcome Screen.
4. From the list of available devices, select the sensor that matches your sensor’s device ID. A notification appears if a firmware update is available. Click Yes to update the firmware.
5. Close SPARKvue once the update is complete.
PASCO Capstone
- Press and hold the power button until the LEDs turn on.
- Open PASCO Capstone.
- Click Hardware Setup.
- From the list of available devices, select the sensor that matches your sensor’s device ID. A notification appears if a firmware update is available. Click Yes to update the firmware.
- Close Capstone once the update is complete.
Set up the software
SPARKvue
Connecting the sensor to a tablet or computer via Bluetooth:
- Turn on the Wireless Force-Acceleration Sensor. Check to make sure the Bluetooth Status LED is blinking red.
- Open SPARKvue, then click Sensor Data.
- From the list of available wireless devices on the left, select the device which matches the device ID printed on your Wireless Force-Acceleration Sensor.
Connecting the sensor to a computer via micro USB cable:
- Open SPARKvue, then click Sensor Data.
- Connect the provided micro USB cable from the micro USB port on the sensor to a USB port or powered USB hub connected to the computer. The sensor should automatically connect to SPARKvue.
Collecting data using SPARKvue:
- Select the measurements you intend to record from the Select Measurements for Templates menu by clicking the check box next to the relevant measurements’ names.
- Click Graph in the Templates section to open the Experiment Screen. The graph’s axes will auto-populate with the selected measurements.
- Click Start to begin recording data.
PASCO Capstone
Connecting the sensor to a computer via Bluetooth:
- Turn on the Wireless Force-Acceleration Sensor. Check to make sure the Bluetooth Status LED is blinking red.
- Open Capstone, then click Hardware Setup ****in the Tools palette.
- From the list of Available Wireless Devices, click the device which matches the device ID printed on your Wireless Force-Acceleration Sensor.
Connecting the sensor to a computer via micro USB cable:
- Open Capstone. If desired, open Hardware Setup ****to check the connection status of the sensor.
- Connect the provided micro USB cable from the micro USB port on the sensor to a USB port or powered USB hub connected to the computer. The sensor should automatically connect to Capstone.
Collecting data using Capstone:
- Double-click the Graph ****icon in the Displays palette to create a new blank graph display.
- To assign measurements to the graph’s axes, click each
- Click Record ****to begin collecting data.
Zero (tare) the sensor
At the beginning of an experiment, the measurement from the sensor may not be
zero when the force or acceleration is actually zero. This is a normal
behavior that is corrected when you zero (or tare) the sensor using PASCO
Capstone or SPARKvue. For information on zeroing the sensor, check the PASCO
Capstone or SPARKvue online help and search for “Zero sensor”.
Calibration
The Wireless Force-Acceleration Sensor is calibrated at the factory. Further calibration is not usually necessary, especially if you are measuring a change in force, acceleration, or rotational motion, rather than absolute values of any of these quantities. However, it is possible to calibrate the sensor using PASCO Capstone or SPARKvue. For information on this procedure, see the Capstone or SPARKvue online help.
Set up the hardware
Connecting bumper and hook attachments
Screw the bumper or hook attachment into the threaded hole on the front end of
the sensor, as shown below. This will connect the attachment to the force
sensor, allowing force values to be properly recorded.
IMPORTANT: If using the Wireless Force- Acceleration Sensor for collisions, do NOT use the rubber bumper, as the force of impact on the bumper may damage the internal force sensor. Instead, use any of the following components can be used as a bumper for collision experiments:
- Light Spring Bumper (ME-9275)
- Bumper Accessory Set (ME-9884)
- Magnetic Bumper Set (ME-9885A)
Direction of acceleration sensitivity
The acceleration sensing units inside the sensor are oriented so that the
lines of greatest sensitivity follow the x, y, and z arrows indicating the
direction of acceleration.
In the orientation shown in Figure 1, the x-axis direction is ‘along’ the axis of the sensor. The y-axis direction is perpendicular to the axis of the sensor and parallel to the label on top of the sensor. The z-axis direction is perpendicular to the label on top of the sensor.
Mounting the sensor
To mount the sensor on a rod:
Slide the sensor onto a rod and secure it in place with the rod clamp
thumbscrew, as shown below.
To mounting the sensor on a PASCO cart:
- Insert the included cart thumbscrew through the hole in the sensor labeled Cart.
- Place the sensor onto the top surface of the PASCO cart. Screw the thumbscrew into the threaded hole on the top of the cart, securing the sensor in place.
About the battery
The Wireless Force-Acceleration Sensor’s battery is partially charged at the factory. If the battery status LED blinks red, use the micro USB cable to connect the sensor to a USB port or USB charger.
Maximizing battery life
Two factors that affect battery life are the storage temperature and the
number of charge cycles. Therefore, to maximize battery life, avoid storing
the sensor in very cold or very hot environments, and disconnect the sensor
from its charger once it has been fully charged.
Troubleshooting
- If the Wireless Force-Acceleration Sensor loses Bluetooth connection and will not reconnect, try cycling the ON button. Press and briefly hold the button until the LEDs blink in sequence, then release the button. Start the sensor in the usual way.
- If the sensor stops communicating with the computer software or tablet application, try restarting the software or application. If the problem persists, press and hold the ON button for 10 seconds, then release the button and start the sensor in the usual way.
- If the previous steps do not fix a connection problem, turn Bluetooth off and then back on for your computer or tablet, then retry.
Software help
The SPARKvue and PASCO Capstone Help provide additional information on how to
use this product with the software. You can access the help within the
software or online.
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SPARKvue
Software: Main Menu > Help
Online: help.pasco.com/sparkvue -
PASCO Capstone
Software: Help > PASCO Capstone Help
Online: help.pasco.com/capstone
Specifications and accessories
Visit the product page at pasco.com/product/PS-3202 to view the specifications and explore accessories. You can also download experiment files and support documents from the product page.
Experiment files
Download one of several student-ready activities from the PASCO Experiment
Library. Experiments include editable student handouts and teacher notes.
Visit pasco.com/freelabs/PS-3202.
Technical support
Need more help? Our knowledgeable and friendly Technical Support staff is ready to answer your questions or walk you through any issues.
- Chat pasco.com
- Phone 1-800-772-8700 x1004 (USA) +1 916 462 8384 (outside USA)
- Email support@pasco.com
Regulatory information
Limited warranty
For a description of the product warranty, see the Warranty and Returns page
at www.pasco.com/legal.
Copyright
This document is copyrighted with all rights reserved. Permission is granted
to nonprofit educational institutions for reproduction of any part of this
manual, providing the reproductions are used only in their laboratories and
classrooms, and are not sold for profit. Reproduction under any other
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Product end-of-life disposal
This electronic product is subject to disposal and recycling regulations that
vary by country and region. It is your responsibility to recycle your
electronic equipment per your local environmental laws and regulations to
ensure that it will be recycled in a manner that protects human health and the
environment. To find out where you can drop off your waste equipment for
recycling, please contact your local waste recycle or disposal service, or the
place where you purchased the product. The European Union WEEE (Waste
Electronic and Electrical Equipment) symbol on the product or its packaging
indicates that this product must not be disposed of in a standard waste
container.
CE statement
This device has been tested and found to comply with the essential
requirements and other relevant provisions of the applicable EU Directives.
FCC statement
This 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 interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Battery disposal
Batteries contain chemicals that, if released, may affect the environment and human health. Batteries should be collected separately for recycling and recycled at a local hazardous material disposal location adhering to your country and local government regulations. To find out where you can drop off your waste battery for recycling, please contact your local waste disposal service, or the product representative. The battery used in this product is marked with the European Union symbol for waste batteries to indicate the need for the separate collection and recycling of batteries.
References
- PASCO Capstone Help
- SPARKvue Help
- PASCO scientific | Science Lab Equipment and Teacher Resources
- Popular Downloads | PASCO
- Lab Experiment Library - Resources | PASCO
- Wireless Force Acceleration Sensor - PS-3202 - Products | PASCO
- Software Comparison: SPARKvue or Capstone? | PASCO
- PASCO scientific | Science Lab Equipment and Teacher Resources
- Privacy Policies | PASCO
- Wireless Force Acceleration Sensor - PS-3202 - Products | PASCO
- Privacy Policies | PASCO
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