CONTREX ML-Drive User Manual
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CP-67
DERIVATIVE
In systems with a very large inertia, use Derivative (CP-67) to reduce the overshoot from the
integral term. Decrease the value of Derivative (CP-67) until the overshoot is acceptable. The
system may operate erratically or become unstable if the value of Derivative (CP-67) is too
small.
CP-68
FEEDFORWARD
To adjust the Feedforward (CP-68), run the ML-Drive in the Master mode of operation, using the
default PID parameters and a setpoint value of 1000 RPM. When the ML-Drive has reached
stability at 1000 RPM, enter the value of the PIDF Output (MP-49) into Feedforward (CP-68).
CP-70
DEVICE ADDRESS
Device Address (CP-70) is the physical address of the ML-Drive, which can be set from 1 to 32.
Each individual ML-Drive on a multidrop RS485 communications link needs a unique Device
Address. The address “00” will be globally accepted by all of the ML-Drives on a
communications link, however, they will not send a response message back to the host computer
when this global address is used.
CP-71
BAUD RATE
There are six different baud rates (data rates) for the ML-Drive. Enter the number for the
required function in Baud Rate (CP-71), as listed below.
1 = 300 Baud
4 = 2400 Baud
2 = 600 Baud
5 = 4800 Baud
3 = 1200 Baud
6 = 9600 Baud
CP-72
CHARACTER FORMAT
The ML-Drive uses three different character formats. Enter the number for the required format in
Character Format (CP-72), as listed below.
1 = 8 Data Bits, No Parity, One Stop Bit
2 = 7 Data Bits, Even Parity, One Stop Bit
3 = 8 Data Bits, No Parity, Two Stop Bit