Baserunner Controller User Manual
Rev 1.0
The CA3-WP device is plugged into the matching connector. All throttles,
ebrakes, and PAS or Torque sensors are plugged in directly to the Cycle Analyst.
The 6 pin PAS plug of the controller is not typically used. However, a short
adapter is provided that should be plugged into the 9 pin Mains cable. This
adapter serves two purposes
• It links together the ebrake and throttle signals of the controller so that
the throttle output of the Cycle Analyst can be used for both throttle and
regenerative braking control.
• It provides a convenient tap point for supplying power to a rear bike light
via a 2-pin Higo plug.
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Party Display Hookup
The Baserunner can be used with Third party displays (King Meter, Bafang,
Eggrider etc.) that communicate with a range of digital protocols through the use
of the 9 pin Mains cable and a custom made cable harness and splitter junction.
These displays are usually powered from a 5-pin Higo plug, while other higo
cables for throttle, ebakes, and front lights would also emerge from the junction.
This configuration would normally include a PAS or Torque sensor that is hooked
up directly to the 6 pin PAS plug on the controller, with the Baserunner controller
specially configured to respond to PAS signals.
At present Grin only provides support for this hookup to OEM customers
purchasing complete systems with Third party displays using the KM5s protocol,
and does not offer support or the components for this at the retail level.
In this wiring approach, the WP8 Cycle Analyst plug is not needed, but it can be
used as a convenient tap point to power a rear bike light as well.
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