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Motion Control Engineering 2000 User Manual

Motion Control Engineering 2000
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F7: Parameters Adjust
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Stepping System, 208 [SINGLE or DUAL]. Set to Dual if both stepping and sub-step-
ping are used. Set to single if only stepping is used.
SINGLE - - If this option is selected, only STEP UP / STEP DN parameters will be visible
and adjustable by the user. These parameters apply for both one-floor-runs and multi-
floor-runs.
DUAL - If this option is selected, both the STEP UP / STEP DN and SUB-STEP UP / SUB-
STEP DN parameters will be visible. The STEP UP / STEP DN parameters are used for
multi-floor-runs while SUB-STEP UP / SUB-STEP DN parameters are used for one-floor-
runs.
Step Down x, 209, 211, 213, etc. This parameter is the down stepping distance
for floor 1, 2, 3, etc. When the SINGLE stepping system is selected, this parameter represents
the slowdown distance to floor “x” from above for both a one-floor-run and multi-floor-runs. If
the “DUAL” stepping system is selected, this parameter represents the slowdown distance to
floor “x” from above for multi-floor-runs.
Step Up x, 210, 212, 214, etc. This parameter is the up stepping distance for floor
1, 2, 3, etc. When the SINGLE stepping system is selected, this parameter represents the slow-
down distance to floor “x” from below for both a one-floor-run and multi-floor-runs. If the
“DUAL” stepping system is selected, this parameter represents the slowdown distance to floor
“x” from below for multi-floor-runs.
Sub-step Down x, 241, 243, 245, etc. Stepping distance when the car is one floor
away. When the DUAL stepping system is selected, this parameter represents the slowdown
distance to floor “x” from above for a one-floor-run. If the distance for this parameter is the
same as the associated STEP DN x parameter, a zero distance or the STEP DN x distance should
be entered.
Sub-step Up x, 242, 244, 246, etc. Stepping distance when the car is one floor
away. When the DUAL stepping system is selected, this parameter represents the slowdown
distance to the floor from below for a one-floor-run. If the distance for this parameter is the
same as the associated STEP UP x parameter, a zero distance or the STEP UP x distance should
be entered.

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