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Sound module USM-RC-2
03.02.2014
BEIER-Electronic
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Configuration – Servo sequences
For both servo outputs you can program a time controlled flow sequences. A
sequence may consist of up to 10 steps.
Now, for every step you must assign a servo position (1,000 - 2,000ms) which is
approached in this step. Additionally the amount of time must be specified which the
servo movement needs from the actual step, to the position of the next step.
Therefore this results the speed of movement of the servo.
The duration of the last step determines the time, which the servo needs to move to
the position of the first step.
The position of step 1 is the home position of the servo. Every sequence starts and
ends from this position.
Once/Loop
Here it can be configured whether the servo sequence is only run once after is has
been started (like a recoil of a tank during a cannon shot) or if the sequence
continues in a loop (like a windshield wiper), as long as the start of the sequence is
still present.
Expanded servo way
The normal pulse width for a standard servo is from 1.000 to 2.000 ms. Sometimes it
is desirable to increase this area, and thus the travel distance too. When enabled, the
servo positions can now be set between 0.700 - 2.300 ms.
Attention!
Not every servo is suitable for this enhanced servo range and may be damaged!
Therefore this function is to be taken with some caution!
Sound at servo movement
When enabled, the additional sound for the servo is always played as long as the
servo moves.