the slave unit to match the line speed, motor speed, or section (master). Many times, however, the gearing between the slave motor and the surface of a roll is not the same as the master, or the diameter of the rolls vary from section to section, or motors of different RPM’s may have to be tracked. The BASE RATIO is a correction factor which allows the SETPOINT to be adjusted.

The following are other examples of how the Base Ratio parameter is used: if a standard 2500 RPM motor is to follow a standard 1750 RPM motor, and both motors must attain their full speed at the same time, and a setpoint of 1.0000 is desired, enter 1.4826 (2500/1750) into parameter #15 to make the follower motor go 48.26% faster when the setpoint is 1.0000.

If the surface speed of a lead roll is 100 FPM at 1750 RPM (4-pole motor, 120 PPR encoder), and the surface speed of the follower roll is 100FPM at 1550 RPM (4-pole motor, 120 PPR encoder), enter 0.8857 in parameter #15 to make the follower roll go

88.57% of the speed of the lead when the setpoint is set to 1.0000.

If the lead motor is a 100 HP, 1750 RPM (8-pole, 240PPR), and the follower is a 5 HP, 3000 RPM (4- pole, 120 PPR) motor, the reference output frequency of the lead is 1750 x 240 *16 / 60 = 112 kHz. The follower motor needs a frequency of 3000 x 120 * 16 / 60 = 96 kHz to operate at a 1.0000 setpoint. Therefore the maximum 112 kHz must be reduced to a maximum of 96 kHz by setting the base ratio to 0.8571.

If the SETPOINT needs to be something other than 1.0000, make a proportional adjustment in the base ratio. If the desired SETPOINT is 2.0000, use a base ratio of 1/2 of the value necessary for a 1.0000 setpoint.

16.MAXIMUM RATIO

USE PARAMETER #16 TO SET THE HIGHEST ALLOWABLE RATIO IN A SLAVE SYSTEM. RANGE OF VALUES: 0000 0001h to 0001 869Fh

1 TO 99,999 (decimal)

Default Value: 0001 869Fh 99,999 (decimal) Set the maximum ratio in the system if it is to

be lower than the default, which is the absolute maximum.

Note: For all ratio setpoints, 4 decimal places

are implied. Therefore, the maximum ratio setpoint is 9.999.

17.ANALOG INPUT #1 MODE SELECT

USE PARAMETER #17 TO SELECT THE PUR- POSE OF A SIGNAL AT ANALOG INPUT #1. RANGE OF VALUES: 0000 0000h to 0000 001Fh

0 TO 32 (decimal)

Default Value: 0000 0001h

1 (decimal)

Analog Input #1 is a general purpose input which may be programmed for one of several modes of operation. The mode affects how the signal is used for setting or changing of the motor’s speed and/or torque.

The following modes are provided for:

0000 0000h General Purpose Input - can be read via the COMM port

0000 0001h Speed Reference input - Sets the speed of the motor (see below)

0000 0002h Trim Input - may be used for dancer or other transducer input (not yet implemented)

0000 0003h External Torque Limit, Motoring - Used in conjunction with param- eter #5

0000 0004h External Torque Limit, Regenera- tive - Used in conjunction with parameter #5

0000 0005h External Horsepower Limit - Used in conjunction with parameter #5

0000 0006h to 0000 001Fh Undefined - Reserved for future use

If an undefined mode (...06h through ...1Fh) is selected, Analog Input #1 will be inoperative.

The type of input is selected by parameter #18. Each type of input has a lowest value and a highest value.

The effective range of the input is set by param- eters #19 and #20. Parameter #19 sets the low threshold level and parameter #20 sets the highest effective level. These two levels are set in EGU (see parameter #14).

As a general purpose input ( ... 00h) Analog input #1 may be used by the program to sense any analog signal representing an external parameter for use by the program.

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PowerTec DFS-1 manual Maximum Ratio, Analog Input #1 Mode Select, To 32 decimal Default Value 0000 0001h