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PC-Tool User Manual
for Damper and Valve Actuators
2.2 Adaptation
In the adaptation, the actuator determines the range 0% ... 100% by approaching the
mechanical limits.
Click the "Adaptation" button on the Service tab.
Option You can also trigger the adaptation directly on the actuator. The necessary buttons for this can
be programmed. For example, "Manual button [once]" can be assigned the adaptation function.
The progress of the adaptation is displayed in the status line. The actuator first moves against
the programmed direction to the zero stop and then to the end stop at the full angle of rotation.
Next, the absolute values for a programmed limited angle of rotation range (minimum, mid-
position, and maximum) as well as the feedback signal U5 are recalculated and displayed.
2.3 Synchronization
In the case of synchronization, a mechanical limit is moved to in order to determine the absolute
range.
For each actuator, it is possible to program whether synchronization will take place at the zero
stop (0%) or at the full angle of rotation/stroke (100%).
Click the "Synchronization" button on the Service tab.
Option You can also trigger the synchronization directly on the actuator. The necessary buttons for this
can be programmed. For example, "Manual button [once]" can be assigned the synchronization
function.
The progress of the synchronization is displayed in the status line. With the setting
Synchronization at: Y=0%, the actuator moves against the programmed direction to the zero
stop, and with the setting Synchronization at: Y=100% to the end stop at the full angle of
rotation/stroke.
M40035 - 05/10 - Subject to change. © Belimo Aircontrols (USA), Inc.