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synchronized motion throughout the software. Using a high
number of decimal places will improve position resolution,
but will also limit the maximum position. You can select
from zero to six decimal places of programming resolution.

Master Distance Units Scaling

The scaling factor is defined as following:

The numerator (top value of the scaling fraction) is the
Characteristic Distance. The Characteristic Distance is the
number of Master Distance Units that will be traveled per
number of revs defined in the bottom value of the fraction.

The denominator (bottom value of the scaling fraction) is
the # of encoder revolutions. The master revs parameter is
the number of incoming whole revolutions it takes to travel
the specified characteristic distance.

Master Position Filter Enable

The enable check box is used to turn on or turn off the
Master Position Filter. If checked, the filter is active and the
user must select the number of samples used by the filter.
If unchecked, the filter is not used

Master Position Filter Samples

Defines the number of samples used by the filter to smooth
the master signal. Increasing the number of samples
increases smoothness, but also increases lag. See Filter
table below to select proper setting.

Enable Feedforward

The Enable Feedforward Check Box is used to turn on or
turn off feedforward. If checked, feedforward is active. If
unchecked, feedforward is not used.

Scaling

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Feedforward OFF

Feedforward ON

# of

Samples

Disabled

One update of phase shift

(not velocity dependent)

No Filtering

No delay,

No Filtering

4

Small Lag (function of speed),

Low Filtering

Poor at low speed,

Low Filtering

8

Medium Lag (function of speed),

Medium Filtering

Good at low speed,

Medium Filtering

16

Large Lag (function of speed),

High Filtering

Best at low speeds,

High Filtering

Smoother

Increasing Lag

with FF Off

Reduced Lag