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