Speed-Dependent Guiding

In automatic operating mode, the speed-dependent guiding ensures for an optimum guiding behaviour even at low machine speeds.

If the speed-dependent guiding is activated, a tachometer symbol appears in the operating display of the actuator. The control of the actuator is limited automatically below an adjustable speed range. This prevents overloading of the controller and oscillation of the guiding device.

Characteristic curve of the control limitation (example)

Characteristic curve for Vel. mV max speed = 10,000

Characteristic curve for Vel. mV max speed = 5,000

With the following parameters of the public parameter list (Parameter list 0), you can adapt the speed-dependent guiding to your individual application.

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Function

Parameter

Parameter value

Description

Activating the speed-dependent guiding

vel. gain

0 (OFF)

Function deactivated

1 (ON)

Function activated

Selecting the source of the speed signal

vel. gain by var

0

Analogue input 0 … 10 V
(terminal 56 and 57)

1

Take over a value from an internal variable

Determining the starting value of the actuator control limitation

Vel. Start % 0..99

0 … 99 %

Factory setting: 20%

Determining the speed signal at maximum machine speed

Vel. mV max speed

0 … 10,000 mV

Factory setting: 10,000 mV

To select the public parameter list (Parameter list 0), see Extended Device Settings.