Wesley BC-620-4CA User Manual

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Curtis 1234/36/38 Manual,

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3 — PROGRAMMABLE PARAMETERS: EM

Brake Control Parameters

EM BRAKE CONTROL MENU

ALLOWABLE

PARAMETER

RANGE

DESCRIPTION

Brake Type

0–2

The brake type parameter determines how the EM brake responds to the

EM_Brake_Type

0–2

interlock input, throttle, and vehicle motor speed.

0 EM brake function disabled. The EM brake driver (PWM2) is

released to general I/O use with VCL.

1 EM brake controlled by interlock. The controller will command the

EM brake to release whenever the interlock is closed (Interlock =

On). If interlock braking is enabled and the interlock opens

when the vehicle is moving at motor speed greater than

EM_Brake_Set_Speed_Threshold, the controller will brake the

vehicle to a stop (with interlock braking) and then command the EM

brake to set. If the vehicle motor speed is less than this threshold,

the EM brake will engage after the Sequencing_Delay has expired.

If interlock braking is disabled, the EM brake will engage after

the Sequencing_Delay has expired.

2 EM brake controlled by interlock and neutral. The controller will

command the EM brake to set whenever the throttle command is

zero and motor speed is less than EM_Brake_Set_Speed_Threshold.

Position Hold will be enabled automatically.

Pull In Voltage

0–100 %

The EM brake pull-in voltage allows a high initial voltage when the EM

EM_Brake_Pull_In_Voltage

0–32767

brake first turns on, to ensure brake release. After 1 second, this peak
voltage drops to the EM brake holding voltage.

Note: The Battery Voltage Compensated parameter controls whether

the pull-in and holding voltages are battery voltage compensated.

Holding Voltage

0–100 %

The EM brake holding voltage allows a reduced average voltage to be

EM_Brake_Holding_Voltage

0–32767

applied to the brake coil once the brake has been released. This
parameter must be set high enough to hold the brake released under all
shock and vibration conditions the vehicle will be subjected to.

Note: The Battery Voltage Compensated parameter controls whether

the pull-in and holding voltages are battery voltage compensated.

Battery Voltage Compensated

On/Off

This parameter determines whether the EM brake pull-in and holding

EM_Brake_Battery_Voltage_

On/Off

voltages are battery voltage compensated. When set On, the pull-in and

Compensated

holding voltages are compensated relative to the set Nominal Voltage (see

EM_Brake_Battery_Voltage_

Battery Menu, page 55). In other words, the output voltage is adjusted to

Compensated_Bit0 [Bit 0]

compensate for swings in battery voltage, so the percentage is relative to
the set Nominal Voltage—not to the actual voltage.

For example, suppose Nominal Voltage is set to 48V and Holding

Voltage is set to 75% (36V) to the output driver. Now suppose the bus volt-
age dips to 40V. If Battery Voltage Compensated = On, the output will still
be 36V (Nominal Voltage × Holding Voltage) to the coil. If Battery Voltage
Compensated = Off, the output will be 30V (Actual Voltage × Holding Volt-
age) to the coil.

Set EM Brake On Fault

On/Off

When programmed On, the controller’s operating system will drop the

EM_Brake_Set_Upon_Fault

On/Off

electromagnetic brake when a fault occurs that has a fault action of

EM_Brake_Set_Upon_

ShutdownEMBrake. See Section 8 for a list of all the faults that have a fault

Fault_Bit0 [Bit 0]

action of ShutdownEMBrake.

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