6.3  One-parameter Tuning (Fn203)
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6.3.3 One-parameter Tuning Example
The following procedure is used for one-parameter tuning on the condition that the tuning mode is set to 2 or 
3. This mode is used to reduce positioning time.
Step Measuring Instrument Display Example Operation
1
Measure the positioning time after setting the moment of iner-
tia ratio (Pn103) correctly. Tuning will be completed if the 
specifications are met here. The tuning results will be saved in 
the multi-winding drive unit.
2
The positioning time will become shorter if the FF level is 
increased. The tuning will be completed if the specifications 
are met. The tuning results will be saved in the multi-winding 
drive unit. If overshooting occurs before the specifications are 
met, go to step 3.
3
Overshooting will be reduced if the FB level is increased. If the 
overshooting is eliminated, go to step 4.
4
The graph shows overshooting generated with the FF level 
increased after step 3. In this state, the overshooting occurs, but 
the positioning settling time is shorter. The tuning will be com-
pleted if the specifications are met. The tuning results will be 
saved in the multi-winding drive unit. If overshooting occurs 
before the specifications are met, repeat steps 3 and 4.
If vibration occurs before the overshooting is eliminated, the 
vibration will be suppressed by the automatic notch filter and 
anti-resonance control.
Note: The vibration frequencies may not be detected if the 
vibration is too small. If that occurs, press the   Key 
to forcibly detect the vibration frequencies.
5
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The tuning results will be saved in the multi-winding drive 
unit.
Position error
Reference pulse speed
Positioning completed signal