Wesley BC-620-4CA User Manual

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7 — VCL

This allows the VCL to either multiply (Throttle_Multiplier > 128) or divide
(Throttle_Multiplier < 128) the nominal throttle value. Typically the default
multiplier is set to 128, thus having no net effect. Both Throttle_Multiplier
and Throttle_Offset can be positive or negative.

The output of the multiplying and summing nodes is a VCL variable

called Mapped_Throttle, which is displayed in the 1311 Monitor

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Inputs menu.

Checking the value of Mapped_Throttle using the 1311 is a good way to see if
your Throttle Menu parameters are set correctly. A VCL program can control
the throttle by changing the variables VCL_Throttle (only if Throttle Type =
5), Throttle_Multiplier, and Throttle_Offset. The effect of these variables can
be observed as Mapped_Throttle in the 1311 Monitor

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Inputs menu.

Mapped_Throttle next passes through a limiter that is active only if a pump

motor is being operated (Pump Enable = On, see page 33). When active, this
function limits the throttle signal to only positive (forward) motion, which is
appropriate for controlling a hydraulic pump motor.

The throttle signal continues to a selector switch that will set the throttle

signal = 0% if any of the following conditions is present: Interlock_State = Off
(see page 64), a fault has set throttle request = 0% (see the Troubleshooting
Chart, Table 5), or if Main_State ≠ 5 or 10 (see page 69).

After this selector switch the throttle signal is a VCL variable called

Throttle_Command, which is displayed in the 1311 Monitor

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Inputs menu.

Throttle_Command is the final value of the throttle signal chain that is input
to the Control Mode Processing block; see Figure 15. Checking the value of
Throttle_Command using the 1311 is a good way to see the final throttle sig-
nal. If ABS(Throttle_Command) > 1 count, the motor controller will output
signals to the motor to make it spin.

For investigating why a motor is not spinning, it is useful to use the

1311 to check the state of the throttle signal from beginning to end: using
Throttle_Pot_Raw, Mapped_Throttle, and Throttle_Command. Once these
values are known, the Motor Command Diagram (Figure 14) can be used to
find how that signal progressed from input to final value.

The following throttle processing variables are accessible by VCL:

VCL

VARIABLE

ACCESS

DESCRIPTION

Throttle_Pot_Raw

Read Only

Voltage measurement at pin 16, scaled for

the proper wiring

Throttle_Pot_Output

Read Only

Throttle pot input value after being scaled for

the proper wiring. For use in VCL program

when Throttle Type = 5.

OS_Throttle

Read Only

Throttle pot value after mapping, to be used in

VCL when VCL Throttle Enable = On and

Throttle Type = 1–4

Mapped_Throttle

Read Only

Throttle pot value after mapping

VCL_Throttle

Read/Write

VCL-accessible throttle command

Throttle_Multiplier

Read/Write

Multiplies or divides the throttle signal

Throttle_Offset

Read/Write

Provides a +/- offset to the throttle signal

Throttle_Command

Read Only

Command resulting from throttle processing

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