Robitronic
Pro-Master Manual
PC Software
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Example of setting motor timing
To find a motor's optimal timing point, you need to run motor checks with different timing settings
and compare these. The timing should be modified from the default setting in at most four steps. If
you check more than four settings, there is the danger that the motor data will change too much due
to heating of the motor or changes in the brushes and the collectors. This encumbers assessment of
the measurement results.
If you check the motor with different timing settings with the PC, we recommend using the best test
result as the benchmark curve (depicted as a dotted line). Pressing function key [F2] displays the
present motor curve additionally for comparison. On the next test run, the new measurement results
will be compared with the previous one.
The motor is checked with the
standard settings.
Press function key [F4].
The motor check begins.
Measurement results are displayed on
the screen.
Curve1: Timing 1.5
Display measurement results
additionally as benchmark data by
pressing function key [F2].