Chapter 4: Programming the Rhino2
4.4.1.3 Swap Throttle Direction
This parameter is normally only used when Throttle Type (4.4.2.1) is set to 'Wig-wag'.
For single-ended and uni-polar throttles, use a Forward/Reverse switch instead (see 4.4.9.1). If
this parameter is used in conjunction with a Forward/Reverse switch, then it will invert the
polarity of the Forward/ Reverse switch.
Yes - The polarity of the throttle is reversed. Moving the throttle in the direction that
normally causes forward movement now results in reverse movement while the
reverse buzzer beeps. Typically used for left-handed operation.
No - The polarity of the throttle is normal. Typically used for right-handed operation.
Notes:
The Motor Reverse parameter (4.4.5.4) also reverses the direction of the scooter,
but it does not swap the behaviour of the reversing buzzer or the speed limit
parameters. If Motor Reverse is set to 'Yes', the reversing buzzer will beep when the
scooter moves forward, and the forward speed will be limited by the Maximum
Reverse Speed parameter. For this reason, do not use Motor Reverse for left-
handed operation. Use Swap Throttle Direction instead.
4.4.1.4 Enable Beeper
Yes - The beeper will beep according to the settings of Flash Code Beeper, Sleep Beeper,
Motion Beeper and Deep Discharge Beeper.
No - All beeper functions are disabled.
4.4.1.5 Flash Code Beeper
This parameter is only used when Enable Beeper has the value 'Yes'.
Yes - If a flash code is shown on the Status LED, the buzzer beeps the same number of
beeps as the flash code number.
No - The buzzer does not beep during a fault.