76Unit: feet per second 3Value range: off, 0.30...32.00 ft/s3Factory setting: 2.00 ft/s 3Adjusted value: dependent on the mechanical system(values which are too high can lead tooscillations in the cabin)Note: 32.0 = no start ramp and should be used for analog speed ortorque control.General: The jerk or shock, which always occurs during the accel-eration process, is crucial for the comfort of passengers in a passen-ger elevator. This causes objects to topple over or sway and puts toomuch stress on the mechanical components. Each person experi-ences this 'shock' differently, depending on their age, physical andmental state and whether they expect this force or not.Empirical values: 2.00...3.00 ft/s3 for retirement homes, hospitals,apartment buildings3.00...4.00 ft/s3 for office buildings, banks etc.Starting JerkSelected by X2A.10 + X2A.11, has priority over High speed andInspection speed.Unit: feet per minuteValue range: 0...91% of LF.20Factory setting: 0 ft/minAdjusted value: dependent on the distance between thefloorsParameter Description - Driving ProfileSet Speed S INT ,Intermediate SpeedSelected by X2A.11, has priority over High speed and Inspectionspeed.Unit: feet per minuteValue range: 0...25% of LF.20Factory setting: 0 ft/minAdjusted value: dependent on the distance between thefloorsSet Speed S HL , Highleveling Speedhighervalues lower valuesfpmtLF.50LF.50LF.51