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Control Techniques Mentor II User Manual

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74 Mentor ll User Guide
www.controltechniques.com Issue Number: 12
0 = use last values
1 = use updated values
The two Precision Reference values, 13.06 and 13.07, cannot be
changed simultaneously. To prevent the Position Loop reading
inconsistent values during the change, parameter 13.13 =0(default)
enables the Position Loop to continue to use the last values while the
change is taking place. When a change of both 13.06 and 13.07 has
been completed, setting 13.13 = 0 causes the updated values to be
applied. 13.13 should then be reset to 0, ready for the next update.
This parameter is a wide integer equivalent to the Precision Reference
13.06 and 13.07, and allows the precision reference to be written as a
single statement, removing the need for the latch, parameter 13.13.
Parameter 13.14 is intended primarily for use through serial
communications.
13.13 Precision reference latch
RW Bit
ô
0or1
ð
0
13.14 Precision speed reference (16-bit)
RW Uni
ô
000 ~ 65535
ð
0

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Control Techniques Mentor II Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandControl Techniques
ModelMentor II
CategoryDC Drives
LanguageEnglish

Summary

1 Features of Mentor II

2 Safety Information

General Safety Warnings

Essential warnings for electrical shock and system hazards.

5 Mechanical Installation

6 Electrical Installation

Installation Criteria and Safety

Requirements for safe installation, ingress protection, and hazardous areas.

7 Operating Procedures

Keypad and Displays

Explanation of the control keypad functions and display indicators.

8 Parameter Set

Adjustment of Parameters

Procedures for selecting, changing, and saving parameter values.

Security Levels

Details on accessing parameters with Level 1, 2, and 3 security codes.

9 Diagnostic Procedures

Trip Codes and Fault Diagnosis

Explains trip codes, freeze states, and fault finding.

10 Serial Communications

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