7 description of the control methods – R&M Materials Handling VARIABLE SPEED CONTROLS ControlMaster Elite Manual User Manual

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Synchronization

If required, two or more D2H or D2C can be driven in precise
synchronization. A separate synchronization controller is needed for this.
The same speed reference (in EP- or PO-mode) is connected to every
D2H or D2C and the correction signal for synchronization is connected
to all D2H or D2C to input AIN2+. The speed reference signal of each
D2H or D2C can also be modified separately by a PLC. Synchronization
is activated by parameter selection.

1.7 Description of the control methods

EP-control requires two 2-step pushbuttons, one for
each direction. The operation is as follows:
− the rest position means standstill (0-position)

− during run the rest position means deceleration
− step one (switch S1 or S2) means hold speed

− when starting, step one means acceleration up to

the minimum speed

− step two (switch AP) means acceleration (up to

the maximum speed if desired)

− at the maximum speed step two means hold

speed, because the maximum speed cannot be
exceeded

Pushbutton position
rest = deceleration
step 1 = hold speed
step 2 = acceleration

speed

pushbutton
position

up / fwd

down / rev

time

EP-mode


EP3-control requires a 3-step controller. The
operation is as follows:
− the rest position means standstill (0-position)

− step one (switch S1 or S2) is the minimum speed

command

− step two (EP hold command) means hold speed

− step three (switch AP) means acceleration (up to

the maximum speed if desired)

− when releasing the controller, step one means

deceleration down to the minimum speed

speed

Pushbutton position
rest = stop
step 1 = minimum speed
step 2 = hold speed
step 3 = acceleration

pushbutton
position

up / fwd

down / rev

time

EP3-mode


PO-control requires a controller with potentiometer.
The operation is as follows:
− when the controller is at the rest position the

potentiometer is at the middle position causing
zero speed

− run commands are controlled separately by

closing the direction switches (S1 and S2)

− when the operator turns the controller to any

direction, the speed increases

− the same turning angle of the controller causes a

smaller change in speed, the closer the speed is
to the minimum speed


AU-control requires an analog reference from radio
or PLC. The operation is as follows:
− the speed linearly follows the input signal. 0V

means zero speed and the higher the voltage, the




up / fwd

down / rev

speed

speed

controller
position

time

potentiometer reference (controller position)
or auxiliary reference

PO- and AU-modes

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