6.5.2.10 Throttle Fault Non Latching
Parameter Possible Values Default HHP Lite Std Adv
Throttle Fault Non Latching No/Yes No
✓
Set to ‘Yes’ for non-latching throttle faults, set to ‘No’ for latching throttle faults.
Warning
Only set this parameter to 'Yes' for testing purposes. If throttle faults are non-latching, the scooter immediately
starts to drive at the speed that the throttle is held at when a throttle fault disappears. This can easily happen
with a throttle that is not calibrated correctly.
6.5.2.11 Speed Limit Pot
Parameter Possible Values Default HHP Lite Std Adv
Speed Limit Pot No / Yes No
✓
Yes — The dedicated Speed Limit Pot input (pin 9) is used to limit the speed of the scooter.
Use this setting with a 100 kΩ speed pot that is connected IN PARALLEL with the throttle,
between 'Throttle Positive' (pin 2) and 'Throttle Negative' (pin 8), and that has its wiper
connected to pin 9 (speed limit pot input).
No — The Speed Limit Pot input (pin 9) is ignored. Use this setting with a 25 kΩ speed pot
that is connected IN SERIES with the throttle, and that is connected to pin 1 (throttle wiper
input).
For schematics and the use of ISO resistors, see 5.9.6 Speed Limit Pot Connections .
Note
If Speed Limit Pot is set to 'Yes' when no speed pot is connected to pin 9 (when the speed pot is wired in series
with the throttle instead of in parallel), the RHINO2 will read pin 9 as if the speed pot is at its lowest setting, and
will always limit the speed of the scooter to the lowest forward and reverse speeds.
If the voltage at pin 9 is the same as Throttle Positive (T+), the maximum speed of the
scooter at 100% throttle deflection is not limited and is as set by the Maximum Forward
Speed and Maximum Reverse Speed parameters.
If the voltage at pin 9 is the same as Throttle Negative (T-), the maximum speed of the
scooter at 100% throttle deflection is scaled down to Lowest (Minimum) Forward Speed
and Lowest (Minimum) Reverse Speed.
GBK51948 RHINO2
Installation Manual Issue 5
Programming - Page 81