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Characteristic speed line
An alternative to setting the minimum, mid and maximum speed
is the programming of an individual characteristic speed line.
When this is set, the settings of CV2, CV5 and CV6 have no
effect.
R N
CV
Value
1
CV67
1
2
CV68
10
3
CV69
20
4
CV70
29
5
CV71
39
6
CV72
48
7
CV73
57
8
CV74
67
9
CV75
76
10
CV76
86
11
CV77
95
12
CV78
104
13
CV79
114
14
CV80
123
15
CV81
133
16
CV82
142
17
CV83
152
18
CV84
161
19
CV85
170
20
CV86
180
21
CV87
189
22
CV88
199
23
CV89
208
24
CV90
217
25
CV91
227
26
CV92
236
27
CV93
246
28
CV94
255
The self-programmed characteristic
speed line is stored in CV67 to
CV94. The value in CV67
determines the speed for running
notch 1, the value in CV68
determines the speed for running
notch 2 and so on up to CV94 whose
value determines the speed for
running notch 28.
The table on the left shows the
default settings for CV67 to CV94.
This table also applies to the
operation with 128 running notches.
In this case, CV67 corresponds to
running notch 1 and CV94 to running
notch 128. The remaining running
notches are distributed evenly; the
decoder automatically calculates the
intermediate values required for
operation.
Set Bit 5 in CV29 to activate the self-programmed characteristic
speed line.