Wesley BC-6200-8SA User Manual

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Curtis 1268 Manual,

Rev. D

3 — PROGRAMMABLE PARAMETERS: Brake Mapping Parameters

Fig. 8

Brake map structure.

Note: Brake Map START

and Brake Map END refer

to the vehicle speeds at

which the regen current

“starts” to increase and

“ends” increasing.

From the operator’s

perspective, however,

braking begins at the

point on the curve

corresponding to the

vehicle’s speed when

braking is initiated, and

then follows the curve

toward “Brake Start.” The

braking force is typically

set to decrease as the

vehicle slows down.

M1/M2/REV BRAKE MAP
The brake map parameter defines the shape of the brake map curve. The value
set for this parameter is a percentage of the regen current between the

BRAKE MIN

and

BRAKE MAX

values, at the point that is halfway between the

BRAKE END

and

BRAKE START

speeds (the “Brake Map Midpoint”), as shown in Figure 8.

The

BRAKE MAP

curve is the max allowed regen current, and the shaded

gray area below it is the operating range.

With the

BRAKE MAP

set at 50%, the motor’s regen current limit decreases

linearly with decreasing speed (from

BRAKE END

to

BRAKE START

), providing a

consistent rate of softening in braking power. Decreasing the

BRAKE MAP

setting

reduces the regen current attainable at medium speeds. Because the regen cur-
rent limit is reduced as the speed is reduced, the motor will brake more gently
as the vehicle approaches a stop.

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