Rate
The <rate> key allows access to the Rate at which the controller advances steps within every program. There are three sets of Rate parameters: Incremental, Program Functions, Function Advance.
Incremental
There are 99 Incremental parameters for Rate. These parameters are annotated on the display by 1 through 9 9 , with 1 being the slowest Rate and 9 9 being the fastest Rate.
Program Function
Following the Incremental parameters, there are seven Program Function parameters. Refer to Table 1.2 and the Addendum for the result of each Program Function.
Table 2.3: Rate Program Functions
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F 1 | Ramp down | |
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F 2 | Ramp up | |
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F 3 | Ramp up and down | |
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F 4 | Fast for two programs , then | |
| slow for one programs | |
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F 5 | Fast for twelve steps, then slow | |
| for four steps | |
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F 6 | One step fast, next step slow | |
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F 7 | Small pause every five steps | |
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Function Advance
The last Rate parameter is Function Advance. Function Advance is annotated by F A on the display. When this parameter is selected a Program Function (F 1 – F 7 ) is used at random or a Rate of 9 9 is used fifty percent of the time.