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[. . . ] These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: ? [. . . ] In this example, no data sets have been run and the Vernier Gas Pressure Sensor is attached. 2. Note: You can be in the Meter, Graph, or Table view and still click these menu options. The Column Options dialog box opens. Analyzing the Data in Table View 41 4. Note: This name is displayed if the column cannot expand to display the full name. From the Displayed Precision drop-down list, select the precision value. Note: The default precision is related to the precision of the sensor. 8. Select Link to list to link to the symbol table and make this information available to other TI-Nspire?Important: Heart rate and blood pressure sensors require a tremendous amount of data to be useful, and the default for these sensors is to be unlinked to improve system performance. Select Apply changes to all Data Sets to apply these settings to all data sets. The column settings are now defined with the new values. Creating a New Data Set You can create a new data set that has the same columns as the existing data set(s). Column definitions from the latest data set are applied to the new data set. An empty data set is created with the same column definitions as the existing data set. Changing a Data Set Name You can change the Data Set name above the column headings. The new calculated column is created. Striking and Restoring Data To strike data: 1. To select the region: Drag the cursor to the bottom or top of the screen (depending on the direction of the selection) to select the area out of the immediate view. It also scrolls the screen so you can see the selection. Analyzing the Data in Table View 47 Handheld: Select the first cell by pressing the Touchpad and holding until the cell is filled. Move the cursor to the bottom or top of the screen to select the rest of the region. In this example, row 21 is selected as the beginning area and row 147 as the end. Outside Selected Region: Strike all data except the area you selected. The selected data is removed from the table. Restoring Struck Data You can restore previously struck data in any view. Select the range of data to restore or if restoring all struck data, start at step two. No data selection necessary. The data is restored. Analyzing the Data in Table View 49 50 Analyzing the Data in Table View Analyzing Data in Graph View In the Vernier DataQuest?Start by setting up graphs, and then using analysis tools such as integral, statistics, and curve fit to investigate the mathematical nature of the data. Important: The Graph menu and Analyze menu items are only available when working in Graph View. Viewing Data for Analysis When analyzing data, you can view information in the View Details area, the View All Details dialog box, or on the graph. Examining the View Details Area Data When you perform analysis options, open the All Details for Graph dialog box to examine the details for the data. [. . . ] If the operating system is current, the Check for Handheld/Lab Cradle OS dialog box opens indicating that the operating system on the Lab Cradle is up to date. ? If the operating system is not current, the dialog box contains a message indicating that a new version of the operating system is available. 5. To turn off automatic notifications, clear the ?Automatically check for updates check box. Click OK to close the dialog box. Upgrading the Operating System In the TI-Nspire?software, you can select to upgrade the operating system on a connected Lab Cradle from the following workspaces and menus: ? [. . . ]

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