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Issue 2 – October 2010
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There are sixteen steps of bounce leve l, varying from zero to
approximately 20% of the programmed servo range between
Set
and
Reset
. Press and release
S2
to increase the bounce level by one step, or
press and release
S1
to decrease it.
After the last step, the bounce level will revert to the other end of the
setting range. To disable bounce, set the bounce level to zero.
When satisfied, press and hold both switches
S1
and
S2
together until the
LED
illuminates continuously, after about two seconds. Then release both
switches.
5
You are now in
Step 5 – Program Set Bounce Level
.
The
LED
will flash with
single long
followed by
double short
flashes.
In programming step 5, the servo will rotate continuously between the
programmed
Set
position and the position represented by current Set
Bounce level, at the programmed rotation speed.
There are sixteen steps of bounce level, varying from zero to
approximately 20% of the programmed servo range between
Set
and
Reset
. Press and release
S2
to increase the bounce level by one step, or
press and release
S1
to decrease it.
After the last step, the bounce level will revert to the other end of the
setting range. To disable bounce, set the bounce level to zero.
When satisfied, press and hold both switches
S1
and
S2
together until the
LED
illuminates continuously, after about two seconds. Then release both
switches.
6
At this point
only
, programming is complete. All new settings will now be
saved in non-volatile memory, and applied to
SCS2
operation. The unit will
then automatically exit programming mode, the
LED
will extinguish and
the
SCS2
is ready for normal operation.