− Relative travel adjustment
The relative travel adjustment causes the change in input signal to be reproduced by the
position of the actuator stem. The actuator stem extends or retracts from the current travel
position corresponding to the change in signal. After starting up the actuator, a zero cali-
bration is not performed. The stem position is unknown when starting operation. The in-
put signal is assigned in this case as the start value. The position feedback indicates the
actuator stem position in relation to the start value.
Setting the travel adjustment
In closed-loop operation, the actuator's positioner must be operated with absolute travel ad-
justment (default setting).
Change the travel adjustment in the Settings folder (Actuator/Travel).
Note
The further description refers to the operation with absolute travel adjustment, unless speci-
fied otherwise.
EB 5824-2 EN
Configuration and operation using TROVIS-VIEW
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