CONTENTS Introduction Before Use Updates Preparation Assembly and Connections Operation Connecting a Module Configuring Ports Using a Module Disconnecting a Module Select AnB Screen Updating AnB Modules Specification – General Specification – Transducer Interface Smart Transducers Pin Connections Connector Type Specification –...
Micro USB Cable 39905 Operators Manual 34502 Accessories Available Part Number AnB Module to 10-way lead, for Norbar Rotary Transducers 60216.200 AnB 6-way lead, for Norbar Static & Annular Transducers 60217.200 AnB Module to no connector (for non-Norbar Transducers) 60223.200...
Please read the T-Box™ 2 operators manual (34474) in conjunction with this manual. The most up to date version of the T-Box™ 2 operators manual can be found here: https://www.norbar.com/Media/Manuals Updates For the latest version of the T-Box™ 2 software please visit here: https://www.norbar.com/Downloads/Software-Download/T-Box-2...
USB Ports T-Box™ 2 OPERATION Connecting a Module To connect an external AnB module, first ensure that the T-Box™ 2 is either turned off, or idle (both screens sat on the main menu). Next simply plug the power chord into the module, then connect the USB cable to the T-Box™ 2. If the T-Box™...
Configuring Ports Every AnB module, whether internal or external, needs a port designation. The two ports already inside the T-Box™ 2 are permanently assigned port 1 & 2. When connecting new external AnB modules, you will need to select a port yourself. To do this, head to the Settings >...
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It doesn’t matter what number you choose, but probably, it would be logical to select port “3”, if this is your first external AnB module, considering the two internal ports are 1 & 2. If you add more, you can use up more of the numbers. NOTE: You can change port numbers as often as you wish;...
Using a Module After ports are configured, the external AnB module is ready to use. You should now see three AnB modules listed in the AnB Selection screen, instead of the usual two. Now everything is ready, you can just use the T-box™...
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Similarly, to use external AnB modules for graphing, you should see the additional port designation appearing as an option when choosing which data source you’re using for each axis. NOTE: If you did not yet set a port number, a popup warning will occur when trying to open the Graphing screen (it looks the same as when an AnB firmware update is required, and in...
Disconnecting a Module To disconnect an external AnB module, it’s important to stop using it first. You can ensure this is the case either by returning both task windows to the main menu screen, or by turning the T-Box™ 2 off. At this point, the module should be idle and you can unplug the AnB module’s USB cable.
Updating the AnB Modules 1. From the Select Task screen tap Settings. 2. Now Tap System Info; the AnB modules should be listed in a table. 3. Compare each AnB firmware version with the “Latest AnB Firmware” field in the System Information panel.
SPECIFICATION – GENERAL Dimensions (mm) Part Number ØC 43543 Ø5.2 25.4 28.2 Operating Temperature Range: +5°C to +40°C. Storage Temperature Range: -20°C to +70°C. Maximum Operating Humidity: 85% Relative Humidity @30°C. Power Supply Adapter: 100 to 240 V A.C. at 50 - 60 Hz input. 15 V, 3.36 A D.C.
SPECIFICATION – TRANSDUCER INTERFACE Smart Transducers Norbar ‘SMART’ transducers store the calibration data; they are available in 4 types: ‘SMART’ Transducer Description Suffix Integral Angle mV/V Figure Calibration Encoder? Supplied XXXXX.IND mV/V XXXXX.INDA mV/V With a T-Box™ 2 in XXXXX.LOG torque units With a T-Box™...
SPECIFICATION - ANCILLARIES The Ancillaries connector contains inputs and outputs for connection to external equipment. Pin Connections Pin No Function Digital +5 V (maximum current 5 mA). External PRINT / RESET Input (Active High). Low Limit Torque Output. Pass Limit Torque Output. High Limit Torque Output.
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