The document provides information about registering as a user on www.iworx.com to access free newsletters, tech notes, software downloads, and lab exercises. It lists various support contacts for questions regarding equipment, software, data files, and more. Instructions are given for finding information on cleaning equipment, editing lab manuals, and other resources available on the website.
The document provides information about registering as a user on www.iworx.com to access free newsletters, tech notes, software downloads, and lab exercises. It lists various support contacts for questions regarding equipment, software, data files, and more. Instructions are given for finding information on cleaning equipment, editing lab manuals, and other resources available on the website.
The document provides information about registering as a user on www.iworx.com to access free newsletters, tech notes, software downloads, and lab exercises. It lists various support contacts for questions regarding equipment, software, data files, and more. Instructions are given for finding information on cleaning equipment, editing lab manuals, and other resources available on the website.
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free newsletters and tech notes. Want to know how to clean your spirometer flow head? Go to the Tech Notes section at www.iworx.com. Free software downloads and upgrades can be found on our User’s Area. Visit www.iworx.com for more information. Need disposable snap electrodes or more cardboard mouthpieces. Call 800-234-1757 for help with all your equipment needs. For a new lab exercise every month, log on to www.iworx.com. Go to “Newsletters” for monthly information on new equipment and lab exercises. For help at any time, please contact our Tech Support Specialists by emailing either teaching@iworx.com or research@iworx.com. One of our Tech Support Specialists will get back to you as soon as possible. When you have questions regarding your data recording – always SAVE your data file so our Tech Support Specialists can help you more completely and accurately. Sales Support can be reached by calling 800-234-1757. Tech Support can be reached by calling +1 (603) 617-2575. Want to be able to edit the lab manual to fit the needs of your students? A downloadable opendocument version of the entire iWorx lab manual is available at no charge on our website. Visit www.iworx.com and go to the “User Area”. Are there laboratory exercises that you would like to see as part of the LabScribe software? Email your ideas to teaching@iworx.com. For a library of Tech Notes to help you learn about your equipment…visit the Tech Notes section at www.iworx.com. Changing the Teflon membrane on your O2 probe – get information and helpful hints in the Tech Notes section at www.iworx.com. Did you know that your institution has “Site License” to use the LabScribe software anywhere on campus? You can download software updates any time from our User area at www.iworx.com. Need a backup copy of your software – just burn a CD or use a USB key when downloading software from www.iworx.com. Are your lung volume traces moving up or down the screen? You can correct this easily. Go to the How To pages at www.iworx.com. The “Zoom In” (+) button doubles the height of the signal displayed without altering the real amplitude of the signal. The “Zoom Out” (-) button halves the height of the signal displayed without altering the real amplitude of the signal. Zoom between your cursors for accurate measurements of your data. Click on New File to open a new data file using the current settings for the program. To open a prerecorded data file – Launch LabScribe then click “Open File” to open any data files that have been saved. Always remember to click Save File to save the current data in a file. The Mark Box allows you to place notations on your recording. Type information in the Mark box and press the Enter key on the keyboard to place the mark on the recording. Use the scroll bar on the bottom of the recording window to quickly move through your recording. The difference in time between the cursors is the value labeled T2-T1, which is displayed next to the Record button. Refer to the Tutorial exercise to learn easy ways to place information into the Journal. There are photographs and directions written in each exercise to show you where to plug in your transducers.