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Motion Control Engineering Motion 4000 User Manual

Motion Control Engineering Motion 4000
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F7: Parameters Adjust
4-133
4
Motion 4000
DNTS2, 3, 4, 5 Speed, Distance, and Delta just as with DNTS-1 but with distances and
speeds per your Contract Speed. For any switch that has been set to “unused”, parameters can
all be set to 0.0.
For reduced stroke buffers, refer to UNTS2, 3, 4, 5 on page 4-131.
Brake Pick Delay, 133 The time in milliseconds after the drive enable command is
issued and acknowledged before the brake should pick. The default time of 0 (zero) millisec-
onds should be appropriate for virtually all scenarios.
Speed Pick Delay, 134 The time in milliseconds after the brake is picked before the
speed command is issued. This setting is used to prevent beginning movement under a slow-
picking brake. The default of 500 milliseconds is a good starting point.
Figure 4.4 Effect of Speed Pick Delay on Start of Motion
Brake Hold Delay, 135 After take off, the brake is held fully picked until this timer
expires, at which point it settles to hold position/voltage. Default time for a geared machine is
2000 ms. Default time for a gearless machine is 800 ms.
Volts
Time
Speed Pick Delay just right
Not enough
Speed Pick Delay
Too much Speed Pick Delay
Brake Lifts

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Motion Control Engineering Motion 4000 Specifications

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BrandMotion Control Engineering
ModelMotion 4000
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish

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