3)
'P', 'I' & 'D' Gains
These commands let you choose whether this axis will use 1) only the
Proportional (P) Gain, 2) both the Proportional (P) and Integral (I) Gains, or 3) all
three Proportional (P), Integral (I) and 'Derivative (D)' Gains.
+
Increase 'Tightness'
-
Reduce 'Tightness'
In industrial controls, you generally want the actuator to move as quickly and
accurately as possible. In entertainment applications, you may want the
movements to be slower and softer, or faster and stiffer, depending on your
application.
The 'Tightness' setting defaults to 50%. If you want the movement to be fast
and sharp, you can increase the 'Tightness'. If you want the movement to be
slower and 'softer', you can decrease the 'tightness' as needed. As the
'Tightness' is increased and decreased, the 'P', 'I' & 'D' Gains will be scaled as
needed.
R) Run PID Wizard
This command is used to run or rerun the PID Wizard.
M) More...
J)
Output to Test & Adjust
K) Test Output
N) Next
L) Last
I)
Info….
O) Reload Defaults
P) Play/Loop
H) Halt
V) Verify
X) eXit
These commands are described on the Main Menu.
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