Service Manual
R&M Materials Handling, Inc. 
4501 Gateway Boulevard 
Springfield, Ohio 45502 
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5.2.4  S6 U/f curve settings in traveling movement application 
The effect of  stator resistance at  low frequencies is compensated for by increasing the U/f-ratio. The U/f curve 
settings for the different motors are shown in the following table. 
Note: 
•  Zero Freq Volt[%] = output voltage at 0 Hz given as a percentage of the voltage at the motor’s nominal frequency. 
•  U/f Mid Volt[%] = output voltage at U/f-curve’s intermediate point, fixed to 10 % of motor nominal frequency, given as a 
percentage of the voltage at the motor’s nominal frequency. 
Switch S6  U/f curve settings 
-1  -2  -3  Zero Freq Volt
[%]  U/f Mid Volt [%]  Motor Type 
0  1  0  6  12  MF06LA100 
1  0  1  6.5  12  MF06LA100(*) 
0  0  0  8  12  MF06LA200 
1  1  0  8.5  12  MF06LA200(*) 
0  1  1  9  16  MF06MA100 
0  0  1  10  14 
MF06MA200, MF06MK200 
(100/120Hz) 
1  0  0  21  24  MF06MK200 (35Hz) 
1  1  1  Used in a chain hoist lifting application. See section “Parameters for chain hoist lifting”. 
(*) Denotes a boost function that provides extra torque for specific motors driven at low frequencies. The function 
can be used when motors cannot otherwise move at low speeds. When the curve number 3 or 6 is selected, the 
current limit shall be increased to 150% which is set at factory as standard. 
Note: Authorized service personnel are allowed to change the curve number 1 to the curve number 3, and the curve number 4 
to the curve number 6. 
Note: Before activating the torque boost function, drive a few times on the runway at high speed to flatten the runway. If this 
does not help, the boost function can be activated. 










