Nexen RSD200 964531 User Manual

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FORM NO. L-21161-E-0108

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A typical unwind application begins with a new full roll.

To insure that the dancer arm stabilizes as quickly as

possible, the SPLICE signal should be used to reset

ADAPTATION to NEW ROLL ADAPTATION before the

machine starts. This shortens the time it takes for the

RSD200 to adapt its gains to the new roll.

If a SPLICE signal is not used, the dancer arm may be

sluggish on the first start with a full roll, because the

adaptation process will begin at MINIMUM ADAPTATION

and take longer to reach the optimum gain. Once the

RSD200 adapts to the new roll, ADAPTATION will

level off and subsequent starts will adapt faster and

the arm will quickly move into position. During a run,

the adaptation process continually adjusts the gains to

account for changes in the roll.

When the START signal goes high at the Start/Stopped

input, the RSD200 will begin adapting. The web must

begin to move at this instant.

As the roll begins to accelerate, the Dancer Arm will seek

its home position as determined by SETPOINT% (0%

is minimum storage position, 100% is maximum storage

position). The roll will continue to decrease in size along

with the ADAPTATION and OUTPUT values. During

constant speeds the dancer arm will remain stable, but

the output values will not be steady.

During a machine stop, ADAPTATION and OUTPUT

values will initially increase to overcome a roll’s inertia.

After a STOPPED signal is given, the ADAPTATION value

will behave as follows:

If the ADAPTATION value was greater than NEW
ROLL ADAPTATION before the stop, then ADAPTA-
TION goes to the NEW ROLL ADAPTATION value.

If the ADAPTATION value was in between NEW
ROLL ADAPTATION and MINIMUM ADAPTATION be-
fore the stop, then ADAPTATION will remain between
these two values. This is useful for small rolls that are
started and stopped very frequently. The ADAPTA-
TION value will be very close to the actual value needed
and the Dancer Arm will be stable.

If the ADAPTATION value was less than MINIMUM
ADAPTATION before the stop, then ADAPTATION
goes to the MINIMUM ADAPTATION value.

When the RSD200 is in STOPPED mode, the

ADAPTATION value will remain constant and the

OUTPUT value will change depending on the Dancer

Arm’s position. The STOPPED OUTPUT value found in

the OUTPUT LIMITS pane of the SETUP window is used

to limit how high the output can rise. This is useful for

applications where a minimal amount of tension on the

web is desired during a stop.

After the START signal is given, the RSD200 adaptation

will begin from the level as defined previously. This

process is necessary to provide an adaptation value that

is approximate for larger rolls and one that is much closer

for smaller rolls.

R

eSetting

a

DaPtatiOn

Any time the SPLICE signal is given, the ADAPTATION

value will be reset to NEW ROLL ADAPTATION. Also, if

the ADAPTATION value rises too high (likely after a web

break) it can be reset to MINIMUM ADAPTATION by

moving the Dancer Arm to its maximum storage position

while the RSD200 is stopped.

.2 UNWIND APPLICATION

Small Roll

Large Roll

Acceleration

Acceleration

Run Speed

Run Speed

Deceleration

Deceleration

Stopped

Start/Stopped Signal

Splice
Signal

New Roll Adaptation

Min. Adaptation

Optimum Gain
Reached

Adaptation

Figure 1

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