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Getting Started with

LabChart®
For Teaching

LabChart
This guide will help you to quickly set up and start using LabChart with
the PowerLab® data acquisition system. You will be guided through the
software installation and how to set up and record your finger pulse using a
pulse transducer with LabChart.
Detailed set up, analysis and troubleshooting information can be accessed
from within the LabChart application:
• Help Menu – Provides access to detailed software and hardware
information.
• Welcome Center – Step-by-step tutorials are available from the
Getting Started tab in LabChart for Windows.
Please refer to Further Resources section at the end of this guide for more
information.

System Requirements
Windows
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Microsoft Windows 7 or Vista SP1, or later.
Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 SP2 or 3.5 SP1, or later.
Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, or later.
USB Interface.

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Mac OS X 10.4, or later.
USB Interface.

What You Will Need
To follow this Getting Started with LabChart guide you will need the
following components:

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Checklist
1. Install LabChart
2. Launch LabChart
3. LabChart Interface
4. Create a New Document
5. Recording Setup
6. Sampling
7. Display
8. Channel Calculations
9. Adding Comments
10. Saving/Export

1. Install LabChart
1. Run the LabChart Setup Installer from the supplied LabChart
Software CD or the downloaded stand-alone installer.
2. The installer will guide you through the installation.
3. When installation is finished, click Finish.

Hardware Setup
1. Connect the PowerLab to the mains (AC) using the power cable.
2. Connect the PowerLab to your computer using the USB cable.
3. Turn on the PowerLab using the switch on the back panel.
Power switch

Connect USB to
computer

Connect to mains
power

Multiple Devices
LabChart can record from multiple PowerLabs simultaneously into a single
LabChart document or independently into separate LabChart documents.
The Devices and Channels dialog allows you to choose which devices to
use in a document and you can map LabChart channels to different input
sources. See the Help for further information.
You only need one PowerLab to follow the instructions in this guide.

2. Launch LabChart
• On Windows, double-click on the LabChart 7 desktop shortcut or
choose LabChart 7 from the Start menu.
• On Mac, click on the LabChart icon in the Dock or choose
LabChart 7 from the applications folder.

License Registration
1. When you start LabChart for the first time, a dialog will appear
asking you to enter your license code. Your license code can be
found on the LabChart CD case.
2. Enter your license details.
3. You will also be asked to register your PowerLab. This gives you free
access to software updates and other ADInstruments resources.

Device Discovery
When LabChart starts, it will scan for compatible devices. If no devices are
found, ensure that the PowerLab is properly connected and turned on and
click Device Scan. You may need to reset the PowerLab by switching it off
then on.

3. LabChart Interface
1. File: Create, open, save and print files.

13. Channel Calculations: Apply
calculations without losing the raw data.

2. Commands: Access find and select
functions and autoscaling.

14. Record/Monitor: Record and
monitor sampled data.

3. Data Pad: Extract and log data and
statistics to the Data Pad spreadsheet.

15. Time Axis Compression: Compress
or expand the horizontal axis.

4. Comments: Add and review text
comments.

16. Scroll/Review: Scroll through data
while sampling.

5. Windows: Access the different data
views and the analysis manager.

17. Comment: Comments are displayed
on your recording.

6. Layout: Control window arrangement.

18. Split Bar: Split the Chart View to
compare data recorded earlier with data
being recorded in real-time.

7. Start/Stop: Start and stop sampling.
8. Sampling Rate: Adjust the sampling
rate.

19. Welcome Center: Open the
Welcome Center.

9. Range: Adjust the sampling range.
10. Channel Function Popup Menu:
Access all of the major channel functions.

20. Marker: Drag onto a waveform to
mark relative time and amplitude values.

11. Input Amplifier: Configure sampling
settings and preview the signal in real-time.

21. Scaling: Compress or expand the
amplitude axis using the compression
buttons or the scale popup menu.

12. Units Conversion: Calibrate the raw
data of a channel and apply the appropriate
units.
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4. Create a New Document
1. Click the new document icon in the toolbar to create a
LabChart document.
2. Connect the pulse transducer to Input 1 on the PowerLab.
3. Place the pressure pad of the pulse transducer against the tip of the
middle finger or thumb. Use the Velcro strap to attach it firmly.
If the strap is too loose the signal will be weak or noisy. If the strap is
excessively tight it will reduce blood flow to the finger, causing discomfort
and weakening of the signal.

5. Recording Setup
The Input Amplifier allows you to set up the recording parameters and
preview the signal using your chosen settings.
1. Click on the Channel 1 Function Popup Menu.
2. From the popup menu, choose Input Amplifier... to open the Input
Amplifier dialog.
3. Use the Range drop-down list to adjust the sensitivity of the
recording. Choose a range that provides you with a signal that fills
25-75% of the full scale.
4. Click OK to accept your settings.

6. Sampling
When the PowerLab digitizes a signal, it records the voltage of the analog
signal at discrete instants of time. The number of times that this happens
per second is known as the sampling rate.
1. Click on the pop-up menu beside the
Rate/Time display to open the Rate popup menu.
2. The sampling rates available are listed
here.
3. Click Start and record for about 20
seconds at the default 1k /s sampling rate.
4. Repeat using sampling rates of 100 and 10
samples per second.
The sampling rate should be set high enough to
capture all significant changes in the signal, but
low enough to avoid excessive over-sampling.

Data recorded at 1k /s, 100 /s and 10 /s simultaneously into three
separate channels.

7. Display
The scroll bar can help you move backwards and forwards through your file.
In addition to the scroll bar, are the horizontal compression controls. The
horizontal scroll and compression controls are the buttons in the bottom
part of the Chart View, just to the right of the horizontal scroll bar.
The scale of the (vertical) amplitude axis of each channel can be
independently shifted, stretched, compressed or set exactly for optimum
data display.
• You can auto scale the axes in all channels simultaneously.
• You can manually set scale appearance options using the scale
popup menu, accessed either by right-clicking on the vertical
axis or clicking the button located at the top left of each channel’s
amplitude axis.
• Each axis has scaling buttons and the axis can be dragged in
various ways.

• You can also continually auto scale the amplitude axes while
recording or while reviewing data files by toggling the Continuous
Auto Scale toolbar item.

8. Channel Calculations
LabChart allows you to apply calculations to channels of recorded data. The
calculated data are generated and displayed dynamically, so that they can
be created, modified and removed as necessary.
In this exercise you will use Cyclic Measurements to calculate the heart rate
from the raw pulse data in Channel 1.
1. In Channel 2, select Cyclic
Measurements… from the Channel
Function pop-up menu.
2. In the Cyclic Measurements dialog
choose the Cardiovascular - Finger
Pulse preset from the detection
settings panel.
3. Ensure that source is set to
Channel 1, and measurement is set
to Rate.
4. Click Ok.

9. Adding Comments
Comments allow you to annotate your data and they provide a quick and
accurate method of locating places of interest.
1. Click Start to begin sampling.
2. Click the Add button to add a comment with the text in the
comment bar. A vertical dotted line appears in the Chart View
which marks the comment.
3. Type “Breath Held” into the comments bar.
4. After a few seconds of recording, take in a large breath and hold
your breath and press the Enter key or click Add.
5. After 15-30 seconds of breath holding, start breathing and press the
Enter key or click Add to add a blank comment.
6. After a few more seconds click Stop.
7. Choose Window > Comments to open the comments window. The
comments window displays a list of all the comments and you can
review, edit, delete and find comments.

10. Saving/Export
To save the current LabChart file:
1. Choose File > Save.
2. Save your data as a LabChart data file.
Files saved into the LabChart Gallery will appear in the Welcome Center.

Exporting Data
1. Choose File > Export... (Windows) or File > Save As... (Mac)
2. Choose the file type to export from the drop-down list.
3. Choose an appropriate name and location and click save.

Additional Information
Chart View
The Chart View is the main window in which data can be viewed in
LabChart. The Chart View provides its own Start button, replicating the
Start button in the toolbar. The Chart View can display up to 32 channels
of data, with up to 16 input channels per PowerLab. LabChart allows you
to apply calculations to recorded data and display the result in a separate
channel. The calculated channel data is not actually stored in the file, but
generated and displayed dynamically, so they can be updated and changed
as necessary. See the Help for further information.
To open the Chart View, choose Window > Chart View from the menu.

Scope View
The Scope View provides a different way of looking at the same underlying
data that the Chart View displays. Scope View presents data in a similar way
to the sweeps of a oscilloscope. Each sweep is recorded to a different page,
creating a pad of recorded waveforms, that can be averaged and overlaid.
Scope View can generate pages based on blocks, events or comments. See
the Help for further information.
To open the Scope View, choose Window > Scope View from the menu.

Additional Software
Extensions and Modules
LabChart extensions and modules are software additions to the LabChart
application that add extra functionality, such as file translation capability
or analysis capabilities for special areas of physiology. For example, the
Metabolic Module, which calculates and displays a range of human
metabolic variables using data recorded with LabChart, a PowerLab and
appropriate front-end signal conditioners.
LabChart modules and Extensions can be downloaded using Feature
Manager or through the ADInstruments online store.

LabChart Pro
The LabChart Pro package includes full-versions of all the latest LabChart
modules for Windows and Mac OS.

LabChart Reader
LabChart Reader for Windows and Mac OS is a free viewer for files created
with the LabChart application. LabChart Reader allows you to open and
view LabChart data files, and to perform most of the same analysis that can
be done with the full LabChart application.
LabChart Reader allows you to:
• Open and view LabChart data files as well as other formats.
• Share data with colleagues around the world for comment and
discussion on the results and analysis.
• Provide research LabChart data for students to view and analyze
in the laboratory/classroom.
• Display and analyze data during research and teaching
presentations.
• Upload data files to websites and allow viewing of your data
worldwide.

Feature Manager
The Feature Manager allows you to:
• Download and install LabChart software extensions and modules.
• Check for updates of LabChart software and any installed
extensions and modules.
• Enable or disable any installed LabChart extensions and modules.
• Browse and search for new software from ADInstruments.
The Feature Manager can be accessed directly by selecting Help > Feature
Manager... (Windows) or LabChart > Feature Manager (Mac).

Welcome Center
When you first open LabChart you will see the Welcome Center, which
provides a convenient way to store and access LabChart data and settings
files, as well as any related material such as documentation, text files
or multimedia files. It also promotes good saving techniques, which is
particularly useful when there are multiple users on a computer, such as
students in a classroom laboratory.

Adding Files to the Gallery
The gallery integrates access to users’ files with resource files from
ADInstruments. When you create folders for the Welcome Center, these
folders and their files appear in the gallery.
Files saved to the LabChart gallery folder will appear in the Welcome
Center. There are two default LabChart gallery locations.
• User > Documents > LabChart Gallery > My Data
• User > Documents > LabChart Gallery > My Settings

You can open the Welcome Center by clicking on the home button
in the bottom left-hand corner of the LabChart application window
(Windows only) or by choosing File > Welcome Center.

Further Resources
There are many resources available to help you get the most from your
LabChart system.

Help Menu
You can open the in-built LabChart help by choosing Help > LabChart
Help from the menu. Each dialog in LabChart also has a help button that
opens the help page for that topic. You can send feedback on help topics
by clicking the send feedback link and entering your feedback in the form
provided.

Forum
The ADInstruments forum at www.adinstruments.com/forum provides
researchers and educators with an interactive environment for discussion
of ADInstruments products and related topics. It is a place you can ask
questions and make suggestions – with total anonymity if you prefer. You
can also share ideas, tips, tricks and experiments with your peers worldwide.

ADInstruments.com
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experiments, software videos, sample data files and more.
You can also use our website for local support queries through a network of
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ADInstruments manufactured products. Training can also include assistance
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