The Visual Sensor is a plug-and-play device. However, when you connect it to a VBOX data logger you can identify the ADC channel it is using and see the live preview of the Visual Sensor's signal in VBOX Setup. You can rename the channel to make it easier to identify during and after the test by clicking on the channel name and entering your new name.
- Connect the VBOX 4 unit to a PC and open the VBOX Setup software.
- Connect the unit to the software by selecting the relevant COM port
- Open the Channel Setup menu.
You can see the ADC Channels under the Internal A/D section heading.
- Click on the channel name in the Internal A/D section to see and edit the channel name, units and scale and offset.
You can read more about using VBOX Setup in the VBOX 4 ADAS user guide.
- Connect the VBOX 3i unit to a PC and open the VBOX Setup software.
- Connect the unit to the software and open the Channel Config menu.
You can see the ADC Channels under the Internal A/D heading.
- Click on the channel name in the Internal A/D section to open the Channel Properties window and see and edit the channel name, units and scale and offset.
You can read more about using VBOX Setup in your VBOX 3i unit's user guide.
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