User guide
P/N: 021-00154, Rev. A.6 - updated for V4.7 Tools     Page | 34  
When Enable Center is not checked, Ramp Down is the ramp time from Max to Min Volts. Checking Enable 
Ramps allows you to specify the Min to Max and Max to Min ramp times. 
Otherwise, Ramp Down is the ramp from Center - Deadband Volts to Min. 
The Ramp time is the amount of time to ramp from 100% to 0%. 
Range: 0.0 to 65.00 s 
Ramp Up: 
When Enable Center is not checked, Ramp up is the Ramp from Min to Max Volts. 
Otherwise, Ramp Up is the ramp from Center + Deadband to Max Volts. 
The Ramp time is the amount of time to ramp from 0% to 100%. 
Range: 0.0 to 65.00 s 
Center volts to Max volts 
Name: Access word for the % of Center + Deadband to Max 
Range: 16 Characters with no spaces.  Valid characters are A-Z, a-z, 0-9, and "_". 
Rules: 
The first character cannot be a number. 
 Compiler Keywords or other names already in use a
re not valid. A valid example is "Steer_Right". 
Ramp Down:   
Ramp Down is the ramp from Max to (Center + Deadband) Volts. 
The Ramp time is the amount of time to ramp from 100% to 0%. 
Range: 0.0 to 65.00 s 
Ramp Up:   
Ramp Up is the ramp from (Center + Deadband) to Max Volts. 
The Ramp time is the amount of time to ramp from 0% to 100%. 
Range: 0.0 to 65.00 s 
Voltage Calibration 
Calibrate the input with a voltage meter or the PLM and fill in the Voltage Calibration Min, Max, and Center 
voltages. 
The min, max and center values allow you to redefine the 0 to 100% voltage values. 
Min: The minimum voltage. 
Range: 0 to 4.99v 
Center: The center voltage. 
Range: .01 to 4.99v 
Max: The maximum voltage. 
Range: .01 to 5.00v 
Voltage Limits 
These values are used by the system to sense an out of bounds voltage condition at the input. The Voltage 
Limits may be used to detect an open or shorted input wire or overdrive condition. These conditions are 










