4-16  Calibration and Start-Up     
DC590+ DRV Series DC Digital Drive 
Other Important Parameters 
Other parameters, for example ramp rates, may be important for the process. Different ramp rates are available for various conditions: 
Condition  Parameter Name  Menu 
Speed Setpoint Change  RAMP ACCEL TIME and RAMP DECEL TIME  RAMPS 
Jog Acceleration/Deceleration  RAMP RATE  JOG/SLACK 
Controlled Stop Deceleration  STOP TIME  STOP RATES 
Fast Stop Deceleration  PROGRAM STOP TIME  STOP RATES 
Electronic MOP Control  INCREASE RATE and DECREASE RATE  RAISE/LOWER 
Appendix D: "Programming" fully discusses the functionality and scaling of all drive parameters. 
Recording Parameters 
It is important to have a backup copy of your drive parameters. This copy might consist of writing down the information on a chart, saving the 
parameters to a computer disk, or printing the parameters using an external computer. 
To save the parameters as either a hexadecimal ASCII file or as a text file ready for printing, connect a computer to the P3 serial port.  Use a 
telecommunications program, such as Windows Terminal™, or other terminal emulation programs.  Refer to "Using Microsoft® Windows™ to 
Document and Clone 590 DRV Digital Drives"for detailed instructions using Windows Terminal™ for uploading and downloading drive parameters.  
Refer to Appendix A : "Serial Communications" for general information on using the P3 port to upload and download drive parameters. 
DSELite is available from http://www.ssddrives.com/usa/doc/Main%20Software.php.  This software allows you to easily configure, download, and 
upload the drive parameters using a computer.