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Section 5 - Operation
MC075 - MCP-4 Control Unit
Speed/Pressure Graphs -Speed/Pressure Graphs -
Speed/Pressure Graphs -Speed/Pressure Graphs -
Speed/Pressure Graphs -
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The four pressures/speeds are dependent upon each other. For example,
the first speed setting can never be greater than the second speed setting,
and the second speed setting can never be greater than the third, and so on.
Also, the second speed setting can never be less than the first speed
setting, the third speed setting can never be less than the second speed
setting, and so on. Therefore, if you cannot set speeds to where you want
them (the Plus/Minus Arrow Buttons will not increase or decrease the
setting), check all four of the settings. Use the Left Arrow and Right Arrow
Buttons to move through all pressures/speeds and check them. Reset them
as necessary using the Plus/Minus Arrow Buttons. You can also go back to
factory defaults by pressing the Erase Button until the setting will no longer
change.
Helpful Hints about
Pressures
The graph above illustrates two, three, and four points on the pressure curve
with Jog Mode off and on. The majority of projects will be fine with the Jog
Mode off and only two points on the pressure curve. If more control is
necessary, try adjusting the number of points on the pressure curve. Also
see the tips below.