Figure 42 – db trimpot adjustment – KB Electronics KBRC-240D User Manual

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Note: If the IR compensation is too high, unstable (oscillatory) operation will result. If the
control is used with a DC tach-generator, the IR trimpot should be set fully counterclock-
wise.

To Calibrate the IR Trimpot:

1. Run the motor at approximately 30 - 50% of rated speed at no load and measure the

actual speed.

2. Load the motor to the rated current. Adjust the IR trimpot so that the loaded speed is

the same as the unloaded speed measured in step 1.

F. Response (RESP): Sets the relative response of the control.

The RESP trimpot is factory set to 50% rotation. For faster
response, rotate the RESP trimpot clockwise. For slower
response, rotate the RESP trimpot counterclockwise. See
Figure 40. Note: If response is made too rapid, unstable, oscil-
latory operation may result.

G. Deadband (DB):

Sets the amount of Main Speed

Potentiometer rotation required to initiate control voltage out-
put. The DEADBAND trimpot is factory set to 0.5% of base
speed. For more deadband, rotate he DB trimpot clockwise.
For less deadband, rotate the DB trimpot counterclockwise.
See Figure 41 and Figure 42.

The DB trimpot also determines the amount of delay that will
occur before regeneration begins. (Regeneration occurs
when the applied load torque is in the same direction as the
motor rotation.)

To Calibrate the DB Trimpot:

1. Set the Main Speed Potentiometer to the zero speed

position.

2. Set the DB trimpot fully

counterclockwise.

3. Adjust the DB trimpot

until motor hum is elimi-
nated.

Note: If the DB trimpot is set
too low (counterclockwise
position), the motor may
oscillate between forward
and

reverse

directions.

Adjust the DB trimpot clock-
wise until the instability dis-
appears. (Oscillation may
also occur due to the setting
of the RESP trimpot. See
Section VIIIF.)

H. Timed Current Limit (TCL) – Sets the time for the control

to shut down after being in current limit (provides electron-
ic motor burnout protection). The TCL trimpot is factory set
for 5 seconds. To increase the TCL setting, rotate the TCL
trimpot clockwise. To decrease the TCL setting, rotate the
TCL trimpot counterclockwise. If the control remains in CL
for a predetermined amount of time (set by the TCL trimpot
and if Jumper J8 is in the “TCL” position), the control will
shut down.

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50

FASTER

SLOWER

(SHOWN FACTORY SET TO 50%)

RELATIVE RESPONSE

FIGURE 40 – RESP

TRIMPOT RANGE

1.5

2.5

3

PERCENT OF BASE SPEED

0

0.5

(SHOWN FACTORY SET TO 0.5%)

FIGURE 41 – DB

TRIMPOT RANGE

B

A

B

A

3

-3

A - MAXIMUM DEADBAND

-100

100

-100

100

B - ZERO DEADBAND

SPEED POTENTIOMETER

PERCENT OF MAIN

ROTATION

PERCENT OF BASE SPEED

FIGURE 42 – DB TRIMPOT ADJUSTMENT

7.5

10

15

SECONDS

0

5

(SHOWN FACTORY SET TO 5 SECONDS)

FIGURE 43 – TCL

TRIMPOT RANGE

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