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15. Throttle settings
15.1
“Input mode”. Selects the input to be used. Pot will use the signal applied to pin B
of the control port. RC will use the RDO port. Volt will also use the signal on pin B
of the control port but the pot fault checks will be disabled.
15.2
“Joystick”. Selects either single ended or joystick [center-off / wig-wag] mode.
15.3
“Deadband”. Sets the amount of input required before the output starts [joystick
mode only].
15.4
“Pot learn”. See Section 16. [also used for Volt mode].
15.5
“RC learn.” See Section 16.
15.6
“Lockout”. Prevents the motor starting if the Pro-360 is switched on with the
throttle not at zero. This setting defines the throttle position above which this
occurs. Lockout is disabled in Volt mode.
16. Advanced settings
16.1
“Speed sensor”. Switches on the speed sensor input.
“Learn mode” here
displays the actual rpm being measured. “MAX rpm” sets the limit beyond
which the controller will reduce the power. Full details of the speed sensor
function are available on our website.
16.2
“Temperature”. Switches on the external temperature sensors X and / or Y. Each
sensor can have its own warning level set. Once switched on the Pro-360 will
display each sensor temperature in turn. Note: the controller sensor [C] is
calibrated differently to the X and Y sensors, they may not give exactly the same
readings at start up.
16.3
“Contactor”. Changes the controller to contactor mode. See the knowledge base
on our website for more details.
16.4
“E-stop ramp” Sets the time taken to slow down to zero when the E-stop input is
activated. The default time is 0.5S.