DPSI V-Match Operating Instructions Version 1.0
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3.2. Changing the Model
If a programmed DPSI V-Match is to be used in an other application
(e.g. changing a model), generally all settings should be deleted (see
also "Deleting all Programming"). This is also true if a servo with a
different rotating direction is to be built in.
3.3. Sequence of Programming
When programming the slave servo, the rotating direction (if
necessary) should always be programmed first. Then center position
and end-limits follow, sequence is unimportant.
Hint:
Whenever there is a change, e.g. serve center position, the end-limits should be
programmed, too!
3.3. Limiting Tuning Range
The DPSI V-Match only allows for certain values when programming
or adjusting the slave servo. Because the slave servo is to be adapted
to the master servo, both servos should have similar base adjustments
in the first place, e.g. comparable center positions.
If the center of the master servo already is over 100% of the possible
servo stroke it does not make much sense to adjust the slave servo
even further. Therefore, only a maximum of +/-100% (referring to JR
values) of the servo center position is possible.
Adjustment of the slave servo is carried out by a so-called 3-point
curve (i.e. center, maximum value left/top, maximum value
right/bottom).