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===Tutorial ===
===Tutorial ===
In the on-line mode the torsional inputs appear as additional in the channels connection dialog box. They are identified as Tors. x from the Signal Op. resource (not visible in the ASB). These signals can be dispatched exactly as the standard inputs ones; recorded, analyzed and monitored with the TDA plug-in.
In on-line mode, the torsional inputs appear as additional channels in the channel connection dialog box. They are identified as ''Tors. x'' from the ''Signal Op.'' resource (not visible in the ASB). These signals can be dispatched exactly as the standard inputs ones :you can connect them to the record, and to any analysis plug-in.<br>
The torsional inputs may be recorded as it or the source pulses can be recorded also.
 
Both instantaneous velocity channel and pulse train can be recorded at the same time.  


====Online mode====
====Online mode====
* Plug your tachomter on ext synch chanels,  
* Plug your tachometer on ext synch channels,  
* Activate an Ext- Synch chanels and press OK
* Activate the Ext-Synch channels and press OK
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* Select the ext synch mode as torsional.
* Set the ext synch mode as torsional.
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* A new input is create, this is the signal of the tachometer velocity. It can be put to analyze in any NVGate plug in.
* A new input is created : this is the signal of the tachometer velocity. It can be connected for analysis to any NVGate plug in.
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