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Cruise Control

Introduction

The cruise control feature allows users to operate the motor at a constant speed at their choosing when in torque mode (Speed Regulator Mode 1) or torque with speed limiting mode (Speed Regulator Mode 2).

Wiring

Cruise input

Configuration

  1. Choose the source (or sources) the cruise switch is connected to by enabling the appropriate bit in Cruise Enable Source

    Bit Cruise Source Input Type
    0 Hall C Digital input
    1 Hall B Digital input
    2 Hall A Digital input
    3 PFS Digital Input
    4 Cruise Digital Input
    5 Brake1 Analog Input, Active low
    6 Brake2 Analog Input, Active low
    7 ABMS Analog Input, Active High above 2.7V
    8 Throttle Analog Input, Active High above 2.7V
    9 Remote Brake Comms, Remote Digital Commands Bit 3
    10 Remote Power Switch Comm, Remote Digital Commands Bit 6
    11 Remote Regen1 Comms, Remote Digital Commands Bit 7
    12 Remote Regen2 Comms, Remote Digital Commands Bit 8
    13 Remote Speed Rating Switch Comms, Remote Digital Commands Bit 5
    14 Throttle Speed Rating Switch
    15 Remote Reverse Comms, Remote Digital Commands Bit 15
  2. In the Cruise Input Mode parameter, enter 0 if using a momentary push button to engage and disengage cruise control or enter 1 if using a latching switch

  3. Configure the minimum cruise speed (in km/hr) that the vehicle must be over to enable cruise control
  4. Configure the Cruise Braking Torque Limit and Cruise Motoring Torque Limit as a % of motoring current
  5. Configure the Cruise Disengage Increase Threshold for the allowable % increase in speed before cruise disengages
  6. Configure the Cruise Disengage Decrease Threshold for the allowable % Decrease in speed before cruise disengages
  7. Enable Features5 Bit14 to enable the cruise control feature