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 ====The User Interface==== ====The User Interface====
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-To start the program move the power button to "on" and push start on the labview program.  + 
 +To start the program move the power button to **"on"** and push start on the labview program.  When the button is returned to **"off"** the program will automatically save any data you've obtained.
  
 **"Sample Voltage in mV"** will read the voltage from the Tektronix DM5120 Programmable Digital Multimeter. (potential difference between the blocks) **"Sample Voltage in mV"** will read the voltage from the Tektronix DM5120 Programmable Digital Multimeter. (potential difference between the blocks)
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 The **meter 2 graph** will show the temperature voltage between the blocks as it increases or decreases over time. The **meter 2 graph** will show the temperature voltage between the blocks as it increases or decreases over time.
  
-**"Voltage"** will apply heat to the hot block via the Keithley 2400 Source Meter.  Typically we apply 5V to the hot block until **TC_V in mv** reads 0.15 at room temperature (this corresponds to a ΔT of about 3 K).+**"Voltage"** will apply heat to the hot block via the Keithley 2400 Source Meter.  Typically we apply 5V to the hot block until **TC_V in mv** reads 0.15 at room temperature (this corresponds to a ΔT of about 3 K see [[seebeck:equipment:LabView:Seebeck Calibration Chart|Seebeck Calibration Chart]] for temperature dependent calibrations).  Once the desired temperature gradient is reached, return the voltage to 0. 
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 +The **Take Measurement** button records data every time it is clicked, to record data as the meters return to 0 mV the button must continually be clicked.  
  
  
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-For more information, the LabView user manual can be found [[http://sine.ni.com/psp/app/doc/p/id/psp-357|here]].+For more information on LabView itself, the LabView user manual can be found [[http://sine.ni.com/psp/app/doc/p/id/psp-357|here]].

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