The dynamic mode can be changed via the VBOX Setup Software or using the VBOX Manager. The three options are:
- High dynamics: The ‘High dynamics’ setting should be used for high accuracy trigger brake stops or any test where time and distance are critical and the vehicle test incorporates highly dynamic manoeuvres.
- Medium/ Normal dynamics: The 'Medium' or ‘Normal’ mode should only be used for any testing that does not involve any high dynamic manoeuvres.
- Low dynamics: The ‘Low dynamics’ mode can be used for smoother velocity and heading data and less acceleration noise only in lower dynamic tests.
- High dynamics: The ‘High dynamics’ setting should be used for high accuracy trigger brake stops or any test where time and distance are critical and the vehicle test incorporates highly dynamic manoeuvres.
- Medium/ Normal dynamics: The 'Medium' or ‘Normal’ mode should only be used for any testing that does not involve any high dynamic manoeuvres.
- Low dynamics: The ‘Low dynamics’ mode can be used for smoother velocity and heading data and less acceleration noise only in lower dynamic tests.