Move Timing
It is important to know that Motion stores move data using speeds and accel/decel rates.
When programming a scene change, you will often need to calculate the speed and accel/decel rates for a move so it completes in a certain amount of time.
To help you do this, there is a move timing calculator that works out the correct speed, accel and decel settings for you.
To use the calculator:
- Navigate to the move you want to calculate the timing for.
- Make sure the move already has a Target entered, the calculator uses this position in it’s calculation.
- Click in the Speed entry box.
- The Move Timing Calculator will automatically display.
- Enter the desired Accel Time in seconds.
- Enter the desired Decel Time in seconds.
- Enter the desired move Time in seconds.
You will see the speed and accel/decel rates adjust instantly as you enter your times.
If you enter values that cannot be achieved (e.g. you would have to move faster than the top speed of the axis) the relevant box will highlight in red, as shown below.
While a move has a red warning, you will not be able to update that cue and you will get an “Invalid Cue Data” error.
Once you have finished making timing adjustments in the cue, you need to update it to save the changes.
To update the cue:
- Tap the
Update
button to store your changes.
Re-timing a Move
Because Motion stores move data using speeds and accel/decel rates, not timings, there will be occasions when you make adjustments to a move that you will have to recalculate the accel/decel rates.
For example, if you change the target for a move, you are now traveling a different distance but at the same speed. That means that the time of the overall move will be either faster or slower, unless you update the speed.
Motion keeps track of the most recent timing for each move. They are shown in red and in brackets. This makes recalculating the timings for a move relatively simple.
To re-time a move using the original cue timing, use the red values as your input.
Once you have finished making timing adjustments in the cue, you need to update it to save the changes.
To update the cue:
- Tap the
Update
button to store your changes.
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