Parameter 24-96 Locked Rotor Coefficient 1
Table 1059: Parameter 24-96 Locked Rotor Coefficient 1
24-96 Locked Rotor Coefficient 1
Parameter type: Range, -10 - 10
Change during operation: True
Enter the cubic coefficient of the locked-rotor detection function multiplied by 1000.
Parameter 24-97 Locked Rotor Coefficient 2
Table 1060: Parameter 24-97 Locked Rotor Coefficient 2
24-97 Locked Rotor Coefficient 2
Parameter type: Range, -100 - 100
Change during operation: True
Enter the quadratic coefficient of the locked-rotor detection function multiplied by 1000.
Parameter 24-98 Locked Rotor Coefficient 3
Table 1061: Parameter 24-98 Locked Rotor Coefficient 3
24-98 Locked Rotor Coefficient 3
Parameter type: Range, -100 - 100
Change during operation: True
Enter the linear coefficient of the locked-rotor detection function multiplied by 1000.
Parameter 24-99 Locked Rotor Coefficient 4
Table 1062: Parameter 24-99 Locked Rotor Coefficient 4
24-99 Locked Rotor Coefficient 4
Parameter type: Range, -500 - 500
Change during operation: True
Enter the constant coefficient of the locked-rotor detection function multiplied by 1000.
5.23 Parameter Group 30-** Special Features
5.23.1 30-0* Wobble Function
The wobble function is primarily used for synthetic yarn winding applications. The wobble option is installed in the drive controlling
the traverse drive. The yarn moves back and forth in a diamond pattern across the surface of the yarn package. To prevent a build-
up of yarn at the same points at the surface, this pattern must be altered. The wobble option can accomplish this by continuously
varying the traverse velocity in a programmable cycle. The wobble function is created by superimposing a delta frequency around a
center frequency. To compensate for the inertia in the system, a quick frequency jump can be included. Suitable for elastic yarn
applications, the option features a randomized wobble ratio.
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