2200 YRM 1067 ZAPI™ PC Interface
There are six parameters that can be adjusted to affect
the performance of the lift truck. See Figure 27.
Figure 2
7. Adjustable Parameters
1. ACCELER
.DELAY- Amount of ramp-up to full
speed.
• Level 0 -
Large acceleration curve, up to full
speed.
• Level 9 -
Short acceleration curve, up to full
speed.
2. DECELE
R. DELAY - Amount of ramp-down to a
lower s
peed.
• Level 0
- Large deceleration curve, to a lower
speed (
coasting).
• Level 9
- Short deceleration curve, to a lower
speed (
aggressive).
3. RELEAS
E BRAKING - Amount of braking when
the acc
elerator is released.
• Level 0
- Minimum braking (coasting).
• Level 9
- Maximum braking (aggressive).
4. INVERSE
BRAKING -Amountofbrakingwhenthe
lift tru
ck is "plugged."
• Level 0 -
Minimum braking.
• Level 9 -
Maximum braking.
5. MAX SPEE
DFORW- Maximum speed of the lift
truck in
the handle direction.
• Level 0 -
Minimum speed.
• Level 9 -
Maximum speed.
6. MAX SPEE
DBACK- Maximum speed of the lift
truck in
the forks direction.
• Level 0 -
Minimum speed.
• Level 9 -
Maximum speed.
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