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Mode Selection Screen
Mode Selection can be accessed via the Measure Screen and allows you to configure an AnB port for different
types of measurement. It is important to select the correct mode for the type of tool you are testing. The filter
frequency can be used for removing high frequency pulses on Pulse Tools. Once you have selected the
correct mode and filter frequency, tap SET.
TIP: You will need to scroll this screen to see all the settings
Track
Selects Track Mode (best for slow-
changing, continuous torque signals)
Click
Selects Click Mode (best for calibrating
setting torque tools that click on target)
Dial
Selects Dial Mode (best for calibrating
indicating tools)
Stall
Selects Stall Mode
Screwdriver Selects Screwdriver Mode
Hydraulic
Selects Hydraulic Mode
Auto Reset
When enabled this will reset the reading
after a set time
Auto Reset
Mode
For peak-type modes; whether auto reset
can be triggered by any drop in signal, or
only when the signal drops below AFL.
Hold Time
How long it takes the Auto Reset to
complete (in some modes Auto Reset may
be cancelled if conditions are met, like in
peak-type modes, if the signal starts to
increase again above AFL)
Progressive
Reset
Allows reset at the top end of a reading
instead of the bottom in peak-type modes
(see “Progressive Reset” section). Useful
in conjunction with Linked Targets.
Broadcast
Capture
Trigger
When enabled, triggers the other AnB
module to also capture a reading when this
one does (capture a reading from two
transducers at once - See “Broadcast
Capture Trigger” section)
Peak/First
Peak
Sensitivity
This determines how sensitive the
T-Box™ 2 is when detecting signal peaks
in Click, Dial, Stall, Screwdriver &
Hydraulic modes. If sensitivity is low, a
larger drop after a peak is needed to
register.
Active From
(AFL)
Active From level (AFL). Valid readings
will only start from at least N% of the
capacity of the transducer. Peak-type
readings are considered completed once
the signal drops below the AFL value.