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Adjusting the Minimum Potentiometer Setting
Why is the 'Min' Output setting used?
Essentially, turning the min all the way up disables the ability to turn the vibratory drive unit down. The lowest the controller output will be the maximum setting on the MAX Output pot. This is used to ensure the unit is not turned, or cannot be, turned down. It is often used in assembly operations where feed rate is critical and to provide a defined range of control over the feed rate.
The Minimum Output of the controller can be changed by turning the potentiometer that is marked "Min" as referenced in the picture on the right.

- To DECREASE Minimum Output
Turning the pot counter-clockwise will DECREASE the minimum output voltage. For example, if the pot is turned completely counter-clockwise, the lowest setting on the actual controller will approach 0 (zero) volts.
- To INCREASE Minimum Output
Turning the pot clockwise will INCREASE the minimum output voltage. For instance, if the pot is turned completely clockwise, the minimum that the controller will be able to be turned down is 120 Volts.
The following links provide snapshots of adjusting each setting:

