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Curtiss-Wright | PG Drives Technology
SK77981-14
114 | R-net Technical Manual | Chapter 3 Programming
The parameter, Assign, links the software inhibits to an actual hardware inhibit. For example, if Assign: A is set to 2, then the
operation of Drive Inhibit A will be controlled via Inhibit Input 2, which is located on the Power Module. Alternatively, if Assign:
A is set to 4, then the operation of Drive Inhibit A will be controlled via Inhibit Input 4, which is located on the Intellig ent
Seating/Lighting Module.
The programmable options are Off and 2 to 33.
If set to Off, then the relevant Drive Inhibit can never be active.
If set to a numeric value, then the relevant Drive Inhibit will be under the control of the Inhibit Input that corresponds to that
number. Inhibit Inputs 2 and 3 are on the Power Module, Inhibits 4 and 5 are on the Intelligent Seating/Lighting Module, and
Inhibits 6 to 33 will be on other Curtiss-Wright or third party modules.
13.12 SPEED LIMIT IN BAND 0
This sets the maximum speed of the wheelchair when the Inhibit input, which is assigned to the Drive Inhibit, is in Band 0. See
Inhibits Explained for more details on Power Module inhibits and bands.
The programmable range is 0% to 100% in steps of 1%.
If set to 0%, then a full drive inhibit will be effected and the wheelchair’s brakes will not release. See also sections, Operation
and Inhibit Alarm, below.
If set to between 1% and 100%, the value will correspond to the maximum possible speed the wheelchair can drive.
13.13 SPEED LIMIT IN BAND 1
This sets the maximum speed of the wheelchair when the Inhibit input, which is assigned to the Drive Inhibit, is in Band 1. See
Inhibits Explained for more details on Power Module inhibits and bands.
The programmable range is 0% to 100% in steps of 1%.
If set to 0%, then a full drive inhibit will be effected and the wheelchair’s brakes will not release. See also sections, Operation
and Inhibit Alarm, below.
If set to between 1% and 100%, the value will correspond to the maximum possible speed the wheelchair can drive.
13.14 SPEED LIMIT IN BAND 2
This sets the maximum speed of the wheelchair when the Inhibit input, which is assigned to the Drive Inhibit, is in Band 2. See
Inhibits Explained for more details on Power Module inhibits and bands.
The programmable range is 0% to 100% in steps of 1%.
If set to 0%, then a full drive inhibit will be effected and the wheelchair’s brakes will not release. See also sections, Operation
and Inhibit Alarm, below.
If set to between 1% and 100%, the value will correspond to the maximum possible speed the wheelchair can drive.
13.15 SPEED LIMIT IN BAND 3
This sets the maximum speed of the wheelchair when the Inhibit input, which is assigned to the Drive Inhibit, is i n Band 3. See
Inhibits Explained for more details on Power Module inhibits and bands. The programmable range is 0% to 100% in steps of 1%.

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Curtiss-Wright R-NET Specifications

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BrandCurtiss-Wright
ModelR-NET
CategoryWheelchair
LanguageEnglish

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