Changes for page 07 Adjustments

Last modified by Iris on 2025/07/24 11:03

From version 69.2
edited by Mora Zhou
on 2024/07/17 13:58
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To version 72.1
edited by Mora Zhou
on 2024/07/17 14:06
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124 -|(% style="text-align:left; vertical-align:middle" %)Before adjusting the rigidity grade, set the appropriate load inertia ratio P03-01 correctly.
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125 +Before adjusting the rigidity grade, set the appropriate load inertia ratio P03-01 correctly.
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127 +**VD2L drive does not support automatic gain adjustment!**
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126 126  The value range of the rigidity grade is between 0 and 31. Grade 0 corresponds to the weakest rigidity and minimum gain, and grade 31 corresponds to the strongest rigidity and maximum gain. According to different load types, the values in the table below are for reference.
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742 742  Low-frequency vibration suppression is suitable for working conditions where the motor vibrates during deceleration and shutdown after the position command is sent, and the vibration amplitude gradually decreases. The use of the low-frequency vibration suppression function is effective in reducing the time to complete positioning due to vibration effects.
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748 +**VD2L drive does not support low frequency vibrartion suppression.**
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