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Gullco SAM CM-02-250 User Manual

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Descriptions of the Motor Control Variable parameter settings:

The following describes the switch settings as rotated clockwise from zero (0).

P. 0

Normal Operating Position - The control needs to be in this position to allow normal
operation (top dead center).

P. 1

Current Limit – This sets the maximum current draw that the motor control will allow
before activating an error code and ceasing operation. The variable value range is from
00.0 to 15.0 Amps, in increments of 00.1 amperes.

P. 2 Speed Calibration, 2 Most Significant Digits – This sets the first two digits of the

maximum speed (regardless of decimal place). The variable value range is from 00 to
99, in increments of 1.

P. 3

Speed Calibration, 2 Middle Digits – This sets the second two digits of the maximum
speed (regardless of decimal place). The variable value range is from 00 to 99, in
increments of 1.

P. 4

Speed Calibration, 2 Least Significant Digits – This sets the last two digits of the
maximum speed (regardless of decimal place). The variable value range is from 00 to
99, in increments of 01.

P. 5

Speed Calibration, Decimal Place – This sets the decimal place location for the speed
display. The variable settings range between no decimal places and two decimal
places.

P. 6

Calibration Units – This sets the units of calibration for the speed display. The variable
settings offer either; inches per minute (Inc); or centimetres per minute (CEn); or non-
specific (rAd). When the closed loop tach feedback is connected and; if the inches per
minute option is selected the IPM L.E.D. will illuminate; or if the centimetres per minute
option is selected the CM/MIN L.E.D. will illuminate; or if the non-specific option is
selected neither the IPM nor the CM/MIN L.E.D.’s will illuminate.

P. 7

Braking – This sets the level of motor braking from instant braking to a variable degree
of pulsed graduated braking. The variable value range is from a reference value of 000
to 010 in increments of 1. A reference value of 0 provides instant braking whereas a
reference value of 10 provides the slowest, softest pulse braking.

P. 8

Response Gain – This sets the speed correction response rate. By having the motor
speed correction rate at a slow response, the motor takes longer to accelerate to speed
and reacts to motor speed variances slower. By having a fast response, the motor will
accelerate to speed quickly, sometimes resulting in over shooting of the preset speed,
and reacting to motor speed variances instantly, sometimes resulting in slight speed
oscillation. The variable value range is from a reference value of 001 to 010 in
increments of 1. A reference value of 1 provides the fastest speed correction rate,
whereas a reference value of 10 provides the slowest, speed correction response rate.

P. 9

Maximum Speed Scale – This sets the maximum speed at which the motor control will
allow (the speed is capped at this set percentage). The variable value range is from 001
to 100 percent of full speed, in increments of 1%.