Posizionatore angolare APX 700 - Manuale d'uso - 42
Now, in conformity with the notation, there are two possible setting of linear advance: therefore we
shall be treating in the first place the degrees notation and successively the milliseconds notation.
Now enter the phase displacement you want to get and besides to set up the speed at which this
value must be activated.
and the confirm with
ENTER
(
↵
) or abort with
ESC
.
Instead, if the milliseconds notation is active, is not necessary to define the speed to whom must
operate the advance/delay value, therefore is enough insert this value and in the end confirm with
ENTER
(
↵
) or abort with
ESC
.
The graph below shows some advance and delay lines: looking at a particular line you can see the
phase displacement for speeds lower than 3000 RPM (speeds greater than 3000 RPM are not
reported, but are possible).
Advance/delay diagram (degrees/rpm)
R P M
ADVANCE/DELAY DEGREES
-110
-90
-70
-50
-30
-10
10
30
50
70
90
110
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
4000
The next graph, instead, shows some lines of advance/delay express in milliseconds.
Advance/delay diagram (milliseconds)
ADVANCE TYPE: _
0:ADV. 1:DELAY
DEGREES: 12_
(MAX ADV. 99°)
RPM: 205_
(100=<RPM<=3000)
1: -12° > 205 RPM
SURE (
↵
/ESC) ?
ms: 100_
MAX. ADV. 300ms