Slow Starting Speed
Setting up Number 1
1. The "slow period time" = 128milliseconds * X, (slow starting setting), X = 0~9 (as setting up in
the motor).
2. Example: The treadle is depressed approximately half way down producing a motor speed
of about 2,000 RPM and if the Slow Starting is set at 9, then the time from 0 to 2000RPM is
theoretically 128 milliseconds X 9 = 1152 milliseconds, plus the electrical-mechanical delay
which is about 0.8 seconds.
3. If the Slow Starting is set at 0, the "real starting time" and time from 0-2000RPM is about 0.8
seconds, which is due to the unavoidable electrical-mechanical delay only.
a. Keep "▼" button pressed for several seconds, until LED
display indicates "SET.0".
b. Press "▲" button 1 time to indicate "SET.1", which means
"Setting up No. 1".
c. Press "▼" button and LED indicates "SOT.X" (X is 0-9).
Press "▼/▲" to adjust from 0 to 9 according to your own
application. 0 means the quickest. 9 means the slowest. The
manufacturer's default setting is 6.
d. Setting will be automatically saved 5 seconds after no buttons
are pressed. The motor returns to "ready" status.
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default "ready" status
Either "POS.d" or "POS.u" will indi-
cate "ready" status, depending on
how the needle position is set.
alternate "ready" status