Delta RMC151 User Manual

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The following procedure may be used to tune a system that uses pressure/force control or

pressure/force limit. This procedure uses pressure/force control, but once an axis is tuned for

pressure/force control, those gains can be used for pressure/force limit with few or no

changes.
Please read the following topics before performing the tuning procedure:

Tuning Overview

Tuning a Position Axis

There is no substitute for experience when tuning an axis. This procedure offers some

guidelines, tips, and suggestions for tuning your system. While these steps will work for some

systems, they may not be the best for a particular system.

Position/Pressure Tuning Procedure

Pre-Tuning Steps:
These steps come before actually tuning the gains.
1. Set the Pressure/Force Limits
Set the Positive Pressure/Force Limit and Negative Pressure/Force Limit. These specify

the pressure/force range in which the axis will be allowed to control. If the Target

Pressure/Force exceeds these values, an error bit will be set and will halt the axis if the

AutoStops are set to do so.

2. Set the AutoStops
Set the Position Following Error and Pressure/Force Following Error AutoStop to Status

Only to prevent following errors from halting the axis during the tuning. After the tuning

is complete, set the AutoStop to a safe setting for machine operation.
Tuning Steps:

1. Tune the Position Gains

The position gains should be tuned before attempting to tune the axis for pressure/force.

Obtaining control of the axis' position greatly simplifies the tuning of the pressure/force

gains. If you have not yet tuned the position gains, follow the procedure outlined in the

Tuning a Position Axis topic before continuing.

2. Enter Pressure/Force Control

Set the Pressure/Force Proportional Gain to a small value, such as 0.01.
You may wish to move the axis to where it encounters pressure/force before you issue

the Hold Current Pressure/Force (19) command.
Then enter pressure/force control with the Hold Current Pressure/Force (19) command.

Issue the Ramp Pressure/Force (S-Curve) (41) or Ramp Pressure/Force (Linear) (42) or

command to set the Command Pressure to the desired value.
If the axis halts due to an Output Saturated error, reduce the Proportional Gain and

repeat.

3. Adjust the Proportional Gain

Keep increasing the Pressure/Force Proportional Gain until the Actual Pressure/Force

starts moving toward the Target Pressure/Force. It should not get all the way toward to

Target Pressure/Force. Give just enough gain to make sure it is beginning to.

4. Adjust the Integral Gain

Add some Pressure/Force Integral gain, approximately twice as much as the

Pressure/Force Proportional Gain. The Actual Pressure/Force should go towards the Target

Pressure/Force.

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