4. Control functions ( controller options )
The menu is dynamic, i.e. only the control functions that are
actually used are listed. They must be assigned on the con-
troller and servo sides. Control functions without settings also
do not appear.
Menu point: "Control functions\undercarriage sequencer"
Important: First, assign the "Undercarriage sequencer" func-
tionality to the undercarriage in "Setup\Controller" under
"Name+Function".
The menu is separated into the areas of "Extend" and "Retract".
Both are structured identically.
· Switching point: If the assigned controller exceeds/falls short
of this value, the undercarriage extends/retracts.
· Delay of 0 to 12sec adjustable
· Duration: Following the delay, the undercarriage extends/
retracts over the set time (up to 12sec).
The sequencer can control several undercarriage aps with
which it is linked. The sequence may be as follows:
"Extend" sequence:
a. Controller set to ON
b. Open aps
c. Delay
d. Extend undercarriage
e. Delay
f. Close aps
Menu point: "Control functions\ ap sequencer"
Important: First allocate the name "Undercarriage flaps" to
a free functionality e.g. "Free-1" in "Setup\assign controller"
under "Name+Function" and assign the "Flap sequencer"
functionality.
The menu is separated into the areas of "Open" and "Close".
Open area:
· Switching point: If the assigned controller exceeds this value,
the ap opens.
· Duration: Speed at which the ap opens (up to 12sec).
"Retract" sequence:
a. Controller set to OFF
b. Open aps
c. Delay
d. Retract mechanism
e. Delay
f. Close aps
Close area:
· Switching point: If the assigned controller falls below this
value, the ap closes after the delay set below has elapsed.
· Delay of 0 to 12sec
· Duration: Speed at which the ap closes (up to 12sec).
· Controlled by: The ap sequencer can be forcibly controlled
using an undercarriage or motor sequencer.
Hint 1: The aps can also be operated independently for test
and adjustment when controlling using an undercarriage/
motor sequencer as well. To do this, a controller must be
assigned. Above the "Open" switch threshold, operation is
switched from forced control to direct operation.
Hint 2: If the same control function is selected under "Con-
trolled by", the following control sequence occurs: If the con-
troller exceeds/falls short of the set switching thresholds,
the ap opens with the selected opening actuating time.
After the delay has elapsed, the ap closes with the closing
actuating time.
Menu point: "Control functions\multi-position"
Important: First allocate the name "Multi position" to a free
functionality e.g. "Free-2" in "Setup\assign controller" under
"Name+Function" and assign the "Multi position" functionality.
The assigned controller is treated as a 3-phase switch. An
adjustable servo position is assigned to each of its three po-
sitions.
The adjusting range is: -100%..0, OFF, 0..+100%. With the
setting OFF, the switch position is ignored: It remains in the
last position. You can switch between 3 groups using a second
switch. Depending on the con guration, this means there are
up to 9 selectable positions available. If a two-stage group
switch is used, all group 2 values must be set to OFF, because
the switch quickly passes through the middle position when
switching. The heading of the active group is displayed in bold.
Position 1 corresponds to the neutral position of the controller
(the arrow points in this direction when assigning). Middle is 2,
end point is 3. This functionality enables a servo to select 9 dif-
ferent positions directly, which are selected with two 3-phase
switches. Using a 2-phase switch and a 3-phase switch, there
are 6 possibilities.
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