Wesley BC-6200-8SA User Manual

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Curtis 1268 Manual,

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step 4. In this case, the vehicle’s top speed is being limited by the field

mapping parameters. Observe the Arm Current in the Monitor
menu, and set the

FIELD MAP START

to a value above the Arm Cur-

rent reading. Reduce the

M1 FWD FLD MIN

until the Speed Input

shows the programmed maximum speed (i.e., the speed set by

M1 FWD SPEED

) and the Arm PWM reading drops below 100%,

indicating that the controller is in closed loop speed control.
When the vehicle is unloaded the controller will output a lower
value of Arm PWM to maintain this speed.

Do not set the field mapping parameters outside the motor’s

safe commutation limits.

step 5. Repeat from Step 1 for the Mode 2 forward speed and for reverse

speed. Separate field minimum parameters are provided for all
three speeds (

M1 FWD SPEED

,

M2 FWD SPEED

,

REV SPEED

).

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Confirming Loaded Vehicle Speed on Downhill Grade

step 1. Set the following parameters:

REGEN C/L

= maximum specified by the motor specs

NEG FLD MAP EN

= at or below

REGEN C/L

NEG FIELD MAX

=

FIELD MAX

(as set in procedure 3, step 6)

M1 BRAKE END

= at least 1–2 mph or km/h below

M1 FWD SPEED

M1 BRAKE MAX

= 100%.

step 2. With the vehicle fully loaded, drive down the steepest required

grade. Observe the Arm Current displayed in the Monitor menu
(it will be a negative value). This value is the regen current re-
quired to prevent exceeding the programmed top speed. It is an
important value to be aware of when adjusting the brake map-
ping parameters for optimum compression braking feel.

If the vehicle top speed is exceeded, increase the

NEG FIELD

MAX

and

NEG FLD RAMP

or decrease

NEG FLD MAP EN

to help provide

additional braking torque earlier.

See brake mapping examples on page 41.

step 3. Repeat the procedure for the Mode 2 forward speed and for

reverse speed. Separate brake mapping parameters are provided
for each speed (

M1 FWD SPEED

,

M2 FWD SPEED

,

REV SPEED

).

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