Instruction Manual for TECH-system type 239
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Page 33 of 39 june 2020 ver. 09
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Regulation behaviour:
This parameter is used to define the behaviour regarding how quickly and
intensely the control system adjusts the synchronisation between actuator 1
and 2. The parameter defines whether the adjustment is to be soft or
aggressive. (1= soft and 10=aggressive)
The following options are available:
1
to 10
{5}
Error indication:
This parameter is used to define whether the control unit is to provide an
error message when the control unit cuts out on account of overcurrent.
The following options are available:
0 = deactivated
1 = activated
{0}
Start
conditions
:
This parameter is used to define whether the control unit is to restart the
actuators in both directions, or only in the opposite direction after having cut
out on account of overcurrent or a stop command.
The following options are available:
0 = both directions
1 = back only in the event of overcurrent
2 = back only in the event of a STOP command (end stop)
3 = back irrespective of cause
{1}
Operating mode:
This parameter is used to define how the control unit is to react when a push
button is activated. You can choose between continuous and impulse mode.
- in
continuous activating mode
the actuators will operate as long as a
button is pushed and stops as soon as the button is released.
- in
impulse activating mode
the actuators are started by pushing a button
once, and the direction is changed by pressing the button for the opposite
direction. The actuators only stop if they receive a stop command or on end
stop.
- in
impulse-2 activating mode
the actuators are started by pressing the
FORWARD/BACK button (impulse) once. The following command stops the
actuators, and the next command (FORWARD/BACK) starts the actuators
again.
In all modes, the actuators are stopped by pulse deviations, the power limit
and the STOP command.
The following options are available:
1 =
continuous mode
2 =
impulse mode
3 =
impulse-2 mode
{1}
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8
9
10