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ROGRAMMING
SK73750/7
7 Factory Programmed Options
7.1 Miscellaneous settings
There are several settings that can be factory programmed for specific applications.
Please refer to the relevant controller Data Sheet or contact PGDT for details.
7.1.1 Check Lo Ref
This option allows the lo reference of a single ended throttle to be tied to 0 Volts.
7.1.2 Check Tiller Refs.
This option allows a 0-5V throttle input signal to be used instead of a potentiometer.
7.1.3 Unipolar Tiller
This option allows a wig-wag throttle to drive the vehicle in one direction irrespective
of which side of the wig-wag is pushed. The direction of travel is determined by the
reverse switch input.
7.1.4 Tiller Displacement on Start-up
If the throttle is displaced on start-up, the TruCharge display will normally ripple up and
down and drive is disabled. This option can be set such that the controller will
immediately trip if the throttle is displaced on start-up.
7.1.5 Motor Open Circuit Test
This option can be switched off and should be used for vehicles that do not use an
electro-magnetic brake on the motor.
7.1.6 High Pedal Disable
This option can be switched off such that if the throttle is displaced on start-up, drive
is immediately enabled.
Switching this option Off will contravene international
mobility vehicle safety legislation. If, under exceptional
circumstances, the condition set being set to Off is required,
it becomes the sole responsibility of the scooter manufacturer.
PGDT accept no liability for losses of any kind resulting
from this opotion being set to Off.
7.1.7 Solenoid Brake Test
This option can be switched off for those vehicles that do not use an electro-magnetic
brake on the motor.
7.1.8 Brake Light
This option can be used to drive a brake light instead of a reverse alarm from the
controller connections, P2- pin 11 (Solo) and pin 4 (Egis). It is active during the
programmed deceleration period and for a further 2 seconds after the vehicle has
stopped.
7.1.9 Diagnostic Flash Code
The Diagnostic Flash Code Feature is a factory programmed option available on
Egis controllers built after September 2002 that allows a single status lamp or LED to