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|DIV||Setpoint divider|| Change DIV value if desired multiplication factor cannot be achieved by default value. Changing DIV also affects the scale of many other variables (conversion values are updated if DIV is changed). It is recommended to have DIV≥50 if possible to preserve drive's internal precision (better smoothness).
 
|DIV||Setpoint divider|| Change DIV value if desired multiplication factor cannot be achieved by default value. Changing DIV also affects the scale of many other variables (conversion values are updated if DIV is changed). It is recommended to have DIV≥50 if possible to preserve drive's internal precision (better smoothness).
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|CAO||Setpoint offset nulling||Offset compensation meant to eliminate the static offset of absolute setpoint inputs (analog & PWM)||When analog or PWM setpoint source is set to 0, and setpoint seen by drive is not 0, adjust this setting to achieve 0 (use Testing tab status page to see when setpoint is near 0).
 
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|CED||Enable direction input||In analog and PWM setpoint modes, this checkbox defines how input signals are interpreted. If ticked, then an input pin of drive will decide the polairty of setpoint while the analog or PWM signal defines the amplitude. When unticked, no direction input is used, instead analog or PWM will control whole setpoint range from negative to positive.||Set according to [[controller]] outputs and wiring.
 
 
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