
Curtiss-Wright | PG Drives Technology
SK81935-01
58 | R-net Omni2 Technical Manual | Chapter 3 – Programming
2.1.6 SIP RAMP UP
This sets the time allowed to ramp up to a hard sip from zero pressure.
Whenever a hard sip is attempted, there is a period of time when the pneumatic pressure is below the Sip Threshold. This
could be falsely interpreted by the Omni2 as a soft sip command. Different users will have differing abilities in terms of how
quickly they can generate sufficient pressure to pass this threshold. Sip Ramp Up allows the user more time to reach the Sip
Threshold. If this threshold is not reached within the Sip Ramp Up time, a soft sip will be interpreted, provided the pressure is
above the value set for Deadband.
The programmable range is between 0ms and 2000ms in steps of 50ms.
2.1.7 SIP RAMP DOWN
This sets the time allowed to ramp down to zero pressure from a hard sip.
When a hard Sip has finished, there is a period of time when the pneumatic pressure is below the Sip Threshold but still above
the value for Deadband. This could be falsely interpreted by the Omni2 as a soft sip command. Sip Ramp Down allows the user
sufficient time to reach the Deadband without unintentionally providing a soft sip. If this Deadband is not reached within the
Sip Ramp Down time, a soft sip will be interpreted, provided the pressure is below the Sip Threshold.
2.1.8 DOUBLE CLICK
Two pneumatic operations made within the period set by the parameter Double Click Time, mimic a short operation of the
User Switch in Standby. This parameter sets whether a double Soft or a double Hard command are required.
The parameter can be set to either 2xSoft commands or 2xHard commands.
2.1.9 DOUBLE CLICK TIME
This sets the period of time during which two pneumatic commands must be detected, in order to be interpreted as a
‘double-click’.
The programmable range is between 0s and 2.5s in steps of 0.1s. (If set to 0s no double-click facility will be supported).
2.1.10 ACTIVE DOUBLE CLICK
This feature allows the user to test whether they can reproduce a pneumatic double-click operation within the period set by
Double Click Time.
This feature is only available in OBP.