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Hello friends, I've been finding out about this digital controller zapi that according see is a general controller for various brands, and I wonder if anyone has worked with this team and I indicque their experiences regarding the type of fault I have with this stacker still EGV14 which does not raise the mast, if I could be a programming problem or not.
Thanks for your time in advance

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ZAPI Digital Console

Digital Console

Zapi controllers all have a serial output that is able to communicate with the external systems, such as personal computers. Zapi has developed an intelligent microprocessor based console, with a liquid crystal display, and various programming keys.

Technical details:
PROGRAMMING PARAMETERS:
maximum current, braking, acceleration rate, creep speed, 1st level of speed reduction, 2nd level of speed reduction.

TESTER:
provides a visual display of the analogue and digital measurements within the chopper (battery voltage, motor voltage, motor current, temperature, potentiometer voltage).

RESTORE:
enables a fast and digital return of previously set parameters. This may be used to programme machines that need to have the same operating characteristics.

ALARMS: this function visually displays the last 5 faults.
  • Posted 25 Feb 2015 03:28
  • By Jorgeper
  • joined 13 Jun'14 - 3 messages
  • Lima, Peru
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