Brookfield Engineering Laboratories, Inc.
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Manual No. M98-211-E0912
Had the user selected a subset of a speed set
(Figure
IV-15
),
say speeds #
04
through #
08
, then the
programmed mode (with a non-zero time interval) would result in the following display:
RPM:112 LK SPDL:31
TEMP:72.1°F PRTN
SET 2 04-08@04 PROG
TORQUE = 56.3 %
Figure IV-25
Here, the user is informed that speed set #
2
is being used starting with speed number four and
ending at speed #
08
while currently executing speed #
04
. After the first speed (number #
04
) is
completed, the display would be updated to show the new speed and the step display would now
reflect the current executing step number as in
Figure
IV-26 below.
RPM:120 SPINDLE:31
TEMP:72.1°C PRTO
SET 2 04-08 @05 PROG
TORQUE = 72.8 %
Figure IV-26
If the speed set contained
no
time interval, the selection of a subset of speeds would result in a
screen display as shown in
Figure
IV-27.
RPM:112 LK SPDL:31
TEMP:72.1°F PRTN
SUB 2 04-08@04 ENTER
TORQUE = 56.3 %
Figure IV-27
The step number would be incremented each time the user pressed the
ENTER
key. Assume that the
speed corresponding to step #
04
was executing. If the user presses the
ENTER
key, our display will
be updated as shown in
Figure
IV-28.
RPM:120 LK SPDL:31
TEMP:72.1°F PRTN
SUB 2 04-08@05 ENTER
TORQUE = 72.8 %
Figure IV-28
S
PROGRAMMED SPEED STOP
The user may stop program mode operation at any time by pressing the
MOTOR ON/OFF/ESCAPE
key
anytime during program operation. The following message would be displayed:
PROGRAM STOPPED
PRESS ANY KEY
Figure IV-29