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~~Title: On-board computer ~~ | ~~Title: On-board computer ~~ | ||
- | ====== On-board computer (v.0.6B) ====== | + | ====== On-board computer (v0.80B) ====== |
- | The On-board computer is equipped with a large sunlight resistant screen to display main parameters, driving modes settings, software updates for all system components, battery control, and the charging state of the devices via USB. On the left side of the On-board computer there is a slot for a microSD card, which is used to update the firmware, save screenshots, | + | The On-board computer is equipped with a large sunlight resistant screen to display main parameters, driving modes settings, software updates for all system components, battery control, and the charging state of the devices via USB. On the left side of the On-board computer there is a slot for a microSD card, which is used to update the firmware, save screenshots, |
//Technical specifications:// | //Technical specifications:// | ||
- | | + | * LCD size 3.6" |
* FSTN, monochrome | * FSTN, monochrome | ||
- | * Screen resolution | + | * Screen resolution |
* Screen heating | * Screen heating | ||
* RGB-button backlight | * RGB-button backlight | ||
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* Password protection | * Password protection | ||
* Multi-Language (English, Russian) | * Multi-Language (English, Russian) | ||
- | * IP65 class | + | * IP54 class |
//In the kit:// | //In the kit:// | ||
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* PHD 2.0 8P connector — 1 pcs. | * PHD 2.0 8P connector — 1 pcs. | ||
* Pins for crimping — 26 pcs. | * Pins for crimping — 26 pcs. | ||
- | * If you don't have a crimping tool, you need to order " | + | * If you don't have a crimping tool, you need to order " |
===== Connection diagram ===== | ===== Connection diagram ===== | ||
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===== The main screen overview ===== | ===== The main screen overview ===== | ||
The screenshot below is one of the Main screen configurations. The layout of the elements on the screen depends on the theme and settings. In this example, the Hurma theme is installed. | The screenshot below is one of the Main screen configurations. The layout of the elements on the screen depends on the theme and settings. In this example, the Hurma theme is installed. | ||
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- | ===== Menu navigation ===== | + | **1.** Information line, the content of which is changed by up and down keys. By default, the supply voltage is displayed in Volts (**V**). You can set up this line in the menu **On-board computer** > **Main screen setup** > **Information lines** (variable from the left side). \\ |
+ | **2.** The currently active control mode. Setting the [[en: | ||
+ | **3.** Information line, the content of which is changed by up and down keys. By default, the battery current is displayed in Amps (**A**). You can set up this line in the menu **On-board computer** > **Main screen setup** > **Information lines** (variable from the right side). \\ | ||
+ | **4.** Controller temperature bar. \\ | ||
+ | **5.** Controller temperature graph in degrees Celsius (**°C**). Setting the levels in the menu **On-board computer** > **Main screen setup** > **Bar graph settings**. You can change to degrees Fahrenheit (°F) in the **On-board computer** > **Main screen setup** > **Temperature unit**. \\ | ||
+ | **6.** Motor temperature level in degrees Celsius (**°C**). Setting the levels in the menu **On-board computer** > **Main screen setup** > **Bar graph settings**. You can change to degrees Fahrenheit (°F) in the **On-board computer** > **Main screen setup** > **Temperature unit**. \\ | ||
+ | **7.** **Motor** icon — motor/ | ||
+ | **8.** Electric motor temperature bar. \\ | ||
+ | **9.** **B** icon — braking. Indicates that the brake is currently activated. \\ | ||
+ | **10.** **Battery** icon — battery failure. Check that the battery is connected correctly and that the BMS is working properly. \\ | ||
+ | **11.** Speedometer in **km/h** or fast statistics, when the speed is zero. You can change to miles per hour (mph) in **On-board computer** > **Main screen setup** > **Speed unit**. The display of quick statistics is enabled in the menu **On-board computer** > **Main screen setup** > **Quick statistics**. \\ | ||
+ | **12.** **Turtle** icon — battery voltage limit. It is triggered by the lower limit. Limit setting in the menu item **Controller** > **Battery** > **Supply min**. If the " | ||
+ | **13.** **B!** icon — braking limit. Indicates that the battery is fully charged and regen is not possible. \\ | ||
+ | **14.** Battery charge bar. \\ | ||
+ | **15.** **Speedometer** icon — cruise control is activated. Setting in the menu **Controller** > **Control** > **Cruise**. \\ | ||
+ | **16.** Remaining battery charge in Watt-hours (Wh). Setting in the menu **On-board computer** > **Main screen setup** > **Battery capacity**. \\ | ||
+ | **17.** Phase current in Amperes (**A**). \\ | ||
+ | **18.** Phase current bar. \\ | ||
- | Navigation on the On-board computer screen is carried out by the four bottom buttons. By holding down the two central buttons, you can take a screenshot of the screen, the file will be saved in .bmp format on the microSD card (if it is inserted into the On-board computer). Functions of the On-board computer buttons, from left to right: | ||
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- | * Switch the menu screen, cancel, return to the previous menu | ||
- | * Switch up, less | ||
- | * Switch down, more | ||
- | * Select, apply | ||
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- | The picture below shows the menu navigation diagram, the red arrow is the left button, the blue arrows are the two central buttons, the green arrow is the right button of the Onboard computer. \\ \\ {{: | ||
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- | ===== Statistics ===== | ||
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- | To go from the main screen to the statistics section, double-click the left button of the On-board computer. Then, with the second and third buttons, you can switch screens with statistics **General statistics** > **User statistics** > **Trip statistics** > **From charge statistics**. | ||
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- | The list of parameters that are displayed for each type of statistics are the same and are calculated based on the type of statistics, with the exception of the **Charge Cycles** in the General statistics, instead of this item, in all other types of statistics is displayed the **Average speed** indicator, which is calculated while driving. | ||
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- | **Mileage** — mileage in kilometers or miles (depending on settings). \\ **Travel time** — driving time, hours, minutes, seconds. \\ **Max speed** | ||
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- | **Statistics reset:** \\ **General** | ||
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- | ===== Menu and settings overview ===== | ||
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- | Pressing the left button on the On-board Computer on the Main screen will take you to the **Settings** menu. | ||
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- | ==== USB charger setup ==== | ||
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- | A USB cable for charging your gadgets is included in the kit and plugs into the USB port on the rear panel of the On-Board Computer. To enable charging, go to **Settings** > **Enable USB charger**, press the right button to select, and then change the value from **0** to **1** with the third button. Then press the right button to save the value and turn on USB charging. If you want the USB charging to be always active when the On-Board Computer is switched on, go to On-Board Computer > Save and save this setting. If this is not done, then when the On-Board Computer is turned on again, the USB charging will be disabled | ||
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- | ==== Information ==== | ||
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- | The menu section **Onboard computer** > **Information** displays data from all sensors and devices connected to the Onboard computer. | ||
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- | **Supply V** — CAN bus supply voltage, Volts (**V**). \\ | ||
- | **Int V** — internal power supply and USB-output voltage, Volts (**V**). \\ | ||
- | **Light V** — light sensor voltage, volts (**V**). \\ | ||
- | **Throttle V** — throttle handle voltage, Volts (**V**). \\ | ||
- | **Brake V** — brake handle voltage, Volts (**V**). \\ | ||
- | **ACC X** — accelerometer readings X-axis. \\ | ||
- | **ACC Y** — accelerometer readings Y-axis. \\ | ||
- | **ACC Z** — accelerometer readings Z-axis. \\ | ||
- | **Comp t** — On-board computer processor temperature, | ||
- | **Input 1 func.** — input **IO1** of the **I/O1** port on the rear panel of the Onboard computer (see the diagram in the **[[en: | ||
- | **Input 3 func.** | ||
- | **Input 4 func.** | ||
- | **Input 6 func.** | ||
- | **Input 8 func.** | ||
- | **CAN_OVR** | ||
- | **CAN_TEC** | ||
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- | ==== Settings saving ==== | ||
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- | All made settings can be saved in the menu **On-board computer** > **Save**. Press the right button of the On-board computer to save. If you do not save the settings, they will be reset after a restart. | ||
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- | ==== Main screen setup ==== | ||
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- | In the menu section **On-board computer** > **Main screen setup**, you can configure the interface of the main screen of the On-board computer. \\ | ||
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- | ==== Information lines ==== | ||
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- | In the menu **On-board computer** > **Main screen setup** > **Information lines**, information lines on the main screen are configured, the readings of which are toggled with the two central buttons, to the right and left. You can configure up to five lines. One or two parameters can be displayed simultaneously. All lines are configured identically. After making changes, go to the **On-board computer** > **Save** and save settings. | ||
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- | **#Line 1** — **#Line 5**. Selecting a line number, if you specify only one parameter for a line, then only one value will be shown on the main screen. \\ **Left var.** | ||
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- | List of parameters available for display: \\ **Nothing** — parameter is not displayed. \\ **Voltage** — battery voltage, Volts (**V**). \\ **Current** — battery current, Amperes (**A**). \\ **Phase current** — phase current, Amperes (**A**). \\ **Watts** — electric motor power, Watts (**W**). \\ **Unused Wh** — remaining battery capacity, Watt-hours (**Wh**). \\ **Used Wh trip** — energy consumption per trip, Watt-hours (**Wh**). \\ **Used Wh total** — energy consumption of all time, Watt-hours (**Wh**). \\ **Used Wh user** — energy consumption per user period of time (reset at will), Watt-hours (**Wh**). \\ **Used Wh from chrg** | ||
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- | In the menu **On-board computer** > **Main screen setup** > **Information lines** > **Cycling** you can set up automatic scrolling of information lines on the main screen in the specified range. | ||
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- | In the menu **On board computer** > **Main screen setup** > **Information lines** > **Message** you can enable or disable pop-up messages by their priority. This functionality has not yet been implemented. | ||
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- | ==== Speed unit ==== | ||
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- | In the menu **On-board computer** > **Main screen setup** > **Speed unit**, you can select the units of measure for speed, in kilometers per hour (**km_h**) or in miles per hour (**mph**). After making changes, you must go to the **On-board computer** > **Save** and save settings. \\ | ||
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- | ==== Temperature graphs ==== | ||
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- | For temperature graphs, you can configure the display limits, through the parameters in the section **On-board computer** > **Main screen setup**. If several controllers are connected, the highest temperature of the motor or controller will be displayed. After making changes, you must go to the **On-board computer** > **Save** and save settings. | ||
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- | ==== Battery capacity ==== | ||
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- | In the menu **On-board computer** > **Main screen setup** > **Battery capacity** configures the display of the battery capacity on the Main screen. After making changes, you must go to the **On-board computer** > **Save** and save settings. | ||
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- | ==== Main screen theme ==== | ||
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- | In the menu **On-board computer** > **Main screen setup** > **Theme**, you can choose a theme for the main screen interface. At the moment, there are three themes available, suggested by users — VasiliSk, Vitz, Hurma. After choosing a theme, you must go to the **On-board computer** > **Save** and save settings. | ||
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- | **VasiliSk** | ||
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- | **Hurma** | ||
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- | ==== Quick statistics ==== | ||
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- | Menu item **On-board computer** > **Main screen setup** > **Quick statistics**. Quick statistics are displayed on the main screen instead of the speedometer when the speed is zero. By default, quick statistics is disabled (**Off**). | ||
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- | ==== Main screen animation ==== | ||
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- | In the menu **On-board computer** > **Main screen setup** > **Demo mode** you can turn on the animation of the status bars on the main screen when starting the On-board computer. Select values **On** and **Off**. \\ | ||
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- | ==== Buttons backlight ==== | ||
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- | In the menu **On-board computer** > **Button color and brightness**, | ||
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- | Also in this menu, you can enable automatic adjustment of the brightness of the buttons using the light sensor located on the front panel of the On-board computer. Menu **On-board computer** > **Button color and brightness** > **Auto bright setup**. | ||
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- | ==== Screen backlight ==== | ||
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- | In the menu item **On-board computer** > **Screen backlight**, | ||
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- | If desired, you can enable automatic screen brightness adjustment using the light sensor in the menu **On-board computer** > **Screen backlight** > **Auto bright setup**. | ||
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- | We recommend that you first adjust the min/max light level by closing the light sensor with your finger. Then you can adjust the brightness of the backlight. Optimal values for night/day brightness are 30/255. The light sensor must be configured individually because a wide range of readings is possible. \\ | ||
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- | ==== Buttons setup ==== | ||
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- | Menu **On-board computer** > **Buttons** setup menu allows you to configure the functions of the On-board computer buttons or external control buttons, switches, ignition key connected to the On-board computer. See the diagram in the **Connection** section. | ||
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- | In menu items **Hot key 1 func.** — **Hot key 4 func.** selects the function assigned to the On-Board Computer button. \\ **Nothing** | ||
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- | Menu items **Input 1** — **Input 8** — numbers of inputs **IO1-IO8** in the On-board computer. On the back of the On-board computer there is a panel with connectors, where you can connect control buttons and customize their functions. All inputs are configured in the same way. See section **Connection**. To see which input number the button has, go to the **On-board computer** > **Information menu**, press the button, and see for which input number the value **0** changes to **1**. See the **Information** section. | ||
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- | In menu items **Input 1 type** — **Input 8 type** you can select the type of control signal, which is sent to the controller from the inputs **IO1-IO8**, | ||
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- | In the menu items **Input 1 func.** — **Input 8 func.** selects the function assigned to the button connected to the On-Board computer. The value selection options are similar to **Hotkey 1 type** — **Nothing**, | ||
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- | **Button top**, **Button middle**, **Button bottom** — setting the functions of a three-button control panel. The connection diagram will be available later. The options for selecting values are similar to the setting **Hot key 1 type** — **Nothing**, | ||
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- | In the menu item **On-board computer** > **Button setup** > **Latch filter**, you can configure a filter for more stable button operation. The choice of values from 0 to 10. This setting refers to the four buttons of the On-board computer **Hotkey 1**-**Hotkey 4**. Sometimes, especially if the functions are configured for all four buttons, interference may occur that will affect the stability of the buttons. In this case, you can increase the filter value. The button will turn on more slowly (it will need to be held longer), but more stable. \\ | ||
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- | ==== Screen contrast setup ==== | ||
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- | Menu item **On-board computer** > **Contrast**. Selecting the contrast level of the On-board computer screen, values from **30** to **100**, in **1** increments. After setting the contrast level, save the settings in the **On-board computer** > **Save menu**. \\ | ||
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- | ==== Data sources setup ==== | ||
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- | In the menu section **Onboard computer** > **Data sources** are configured data sources for various indicators of the Onboard computer. | ||
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- | The On-board computer supports two ways to determine the speed: \\ — according to information from the Controller. \\ — by a speed sensor (reed switch), which is connected to the On-board computer. | ||
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- | If you select the Controller value, the controller readings will be used as the speed data source. This method is suitable for direct-drive or mid-drive motors without overrunning clutch. After selecting the value Controller, you must: | ||
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- | 1. Specify the number of pole pairs for the magnets in the menu **Controller** > **Motor setup** > **Pole pair**. The number of pole pairs for different models of motors can be found in the **[[en: | ||
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- | 2. Enable speed calculation (if disabled) in the **Controller** > **Extra parameters** > **Speed calculation** and specify the wheel circumference in millimeters in the **Controller** > **Extra parameters** > **Circumference**. You can use the [[https:// | ||
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- | If selecting a value **Display** the speed will be determined from an external sensor, which is used, for example, in a bicycle computer. The speed sensor must be connected according to the diagram to the **SPEED** connector on the rear panel of the On-board computer. After setting the Display value and connecting the speed sensor, you must specify the wheel circumference in millimeters in the **On-board computer** > **Data source menu**. \\ | ||
- | ==== Display heating ==== | ||
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- | In the menu section **On-board computer** > **LCD heater**, you can turn on the screen heating of the On-board computer. This function is used to correctly display information on the screen in cold weather or when the screen fogs up. Consumption approximately **6W**. Heating works automatically, | ||
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- | ==== Password setup ==== | ||
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- | In the menu section **On-board computer** > **Security** you can set a password that will be requested when turning on the Controller. Without entering the password, the controller will not respond to controls. | ||
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- | **Change password** — changing the default password. \\ | ||
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- | To set your password, select **On** from the **Security** menu section. Next, go to the menu item **Change password**, you will be asked to enter a password. Enter the default password 1234 by pressing the On-board computer buttons from left to right. Enter a new password, you can assign up to 10 keystrokes. For example, 10 clicks on button 1 or 5 clicks on button 2 and 5 on button 3. After entering the new password, press and hold the right button. Re-enter the new password. Save the settings in the menu **On-board computer** > **Save** to save the new password. | ||
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- | **Attention! There is no way to recover a forgotten password on your own.** Later, the function of recovering the password by the controller serial number will be added. \\ | ||
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- | ==== Firmware update ==== | ||
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- | In the menu item **On-board computer** > **Update software** you can update the firmware of the On-board computer. You can download the latest firmware version in the [[en: | ||
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- | ==== Reset settings ==== | ||
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- | In the menu section **On-board computer** > **Reset settings**, you can reset all settings to the factory settings. To reset, press the right button of the On-board computer. \\ | ||
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- | ==== Device information ==== | ||
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- | In the menu section **On-board computer** > **Device info**, you can view basic data on the On-board computer. In this menu you can check what version of the firmware is loaded into your On-board computer. | ||
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- | **SW data** — firmware compilation date. | ||
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- | ====== On-board computer (v.0.7B). Under construction ====== | ||
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- | The On-board computer is equipped with a large sunlight resistant screen to display main parameters, driving modes settings, software updates for all system components, battery control, and the charging state of the devices via USB. On the left side of the On-board computer there is a slot for a microSD card, which is used to update the firmware, save screenshots, | ||
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- | //Technical specifications:// | ||
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- | * LCD size 3.6" | ||
- | * FSTN, monochrome | ||
- | * Screen resolution 240x128 px | ||
- | * Screen heating | ||
- | * RGB-button backlight | ||
- | * MicroSD slot | ||
- | * USB-charger 5.2V 2А | ||
- | * Password protection | ||
- | * Multi-Language (English, Russian) | ||
- | * IP65 class | ||
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- | //In the kit:// | ||
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- | * GoPro fork mount. | ||
- | * USB charging wire. | ||
- | * PHD 2.0 4P connector — 4 pcs. | ||
- | * PHD 2.0 6P connector — 1 pcs. | ||
- | * PHD 2.0 8P connector — 1 pcs. | ||
- | * Pins for crimping — 26 pcs. | ||
- | * If you don't have a crimping tool, you need to order " | ||
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- | ===== Connection diagram ===== | ||
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- | You can look at the connection diagrams for other devices at this [[https:// | ||
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- | If you want to connect control devices directly to the Controller, you need to order " | ||
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- | ===== The main screen overview ===== | ||
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- | The screenshot below is one of the Main screen configurations. The layout of the elements on the screen depends on the theme and settings. In this example, the Hurma theme is installed. | ||
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A USB cable for charging your gadgets is included in the kit and plugs into the USB port on the rear panel of the On-Board Computer. To enable charging, go to **Settings** > **Enable USB charger**, press the right button to select, and then change the value from **0** to **1** with the third button. Then press the right button to save the value and turn on USB charging. If you want the USB charging to be always active when the On-Board Computer is switched on, go to On-Board Computer > Save and save this setting. If this is not done, then when the On-Board Computer is turned on again, the USB charging will be disabled | A USB cable for charging your gadgets is included in the kit and plugs into the USB port on the rear panel of the On-Board Computer. To enable charging, go to **Settings** > **Enable USB charger**, press the right button to select, and then change the value from **0** to **1** with the third button. Then press the right button to save the value and turn on USB charging. If you want the USB charging to be always active when the On-Board Computer is switched on, go to On-Board Computer > Save and save this setting. If this is not done, then when the On-Board Computer is turned on again, the USB charging will be disabled | ||
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+ | You can also configure the activation of charging by pressing and holding one of the buttons on the On-Board Computer (Hot key). To configure this function, go to **On-board computer** > **Buttons setup**, select which button you want to enable charging. Next, select the **Latching** in **Hot key type** and the USB Charge in **Hot key func.** In the screenshot, we made such a setting for the first button of the On-board computer (Hot key 1). After setting, go to the **On-board computer** > **Save** and save. Done. USB charging can now be turned on/off by pressing and holding the first button of the On-Board Computer when the main screen is displayed. | ||
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The menu section **Onboard computer** > **Information** displays data from all sensors and devices connected to the Onboard computer. | The menu section **Onboard computer** > **Information** displays data from all sensors and devices connected to the Onboard computer. | ||
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**Supply V** — CAN bus supply voltage, Volts (**V**). \\ | **Supply V** — CAN bus supply voltage, Volts (**V**). \\ | ||
**Int V** — internal power supply and USB-output voltage, Volts (**V**). \\ | **Int V** — internal power supply and USB-output voltage, Volts (**V**). \\ | ||
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**IO7 state** | **IO7 state** | ||
**IO8 state** | **IO8 state** | ||
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- | **CAN_TEC** | + | **CAN_LEC** |
+ | * 0: No Error | ||
+ | * 1: Stuff Error | ||
+ | * 2: Form Error | ||
+ | * 3: Acknowledgment Error | ||
+ | * 4: Bit recessive Error | ||
+ | * 5: Bit dominant Error | ||
+ | * 6: CRC Error | ||
+ | **CAN_TEC** | ||
+ | **CAN_REC** | ||
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- | ==== Speed unit ==== | + | ==== Temperature graphs |
- | In the menu **On-board computer** > **Main screen setup** > **Speed unit**, you can select | + | For temperature graphs, you can configure |
- | ==== Temperature graphs ==== | + | {{: |
+ | **Start motor t°** — minimum displayed motor temperature in degrees Celsius (**°C**), values from **5**°C to **250**°C, in **5**°C increments. \\ | ||
+ | **End motor t°** — maximum displayed motor temperature in degrees Celsius (**°C**), values from **5**°C to **250**°C, in **5**°C increments. \\ | ||
+ | **Start controller t°** — minimum displayed controller temperature in degrees Celsius (**°**C), values from **5**°C to **250**°C, in **5**°C increments. \\ | ||
+ | **End controller t°** — maximum displayed controller temperature in degrees Celsius (**°C**), values from **5**°C to **250**°C, in **5**°C increments. \\ | ||
+ | **Start phase current** — minimum displayed current in Amps (**A**), selectable from **5**A to **500**A, in **5A** increments. \\ | ||
+ | **End phase current** — maximum displayed current in Amps (**A**), selectable from **5**A to **500**A, in **5A** increments. \\ | ||
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- | For temperature graphs, you can configure the display limits, through the parameters in the section **On-board computer** > **Main screen setup**. If several controllers are connected, the highest temperature of the motor or controller will be displayed. After making changes, you must go to the **On-board computer** > **Save** and save settings. | ||
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+ | In the menu **On-board computer** > **Main screen setup** you can select units for speed and temperature. After making changes, you must go to the **On-board computer** > **Save** and save settings. \\ | ||
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+ | **Speed unit** — in kilometers per hour (**km_h**) or in miles per hour (**mph**). \\ | ||
+ | **Temperature unit** — in degrees Celsius (**°C**) or degrees | ||
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==== Battery capacity ==== | ==== Battery capacity ==== | ||
In the menu **On-board computer** > **Main screen setup** > **Battery capacity** configures the display of the battery capacity on the Main screen. After making changes, you must go to the **On-board computer** > **Save** and save settings. | In the menu **On-board computer** > **Main screen setup** > **Battery capacity** configures the display of the battery capacity on the Main screen. After making changes, you must go to the **On-board computer** > **Save** and save settings. | ||
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+ | **Battery capacity** — the energy stored by the battery, in Watt-hours (W*h), the values from **5** W*h to **10000** W*h, with increments of **5** W*h. | ||
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==== Main screen theme ==== | ==== Main screen theme ==== | ||
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Menu **On-board computer** > **Buttons setup** menu allows you to configure the functions of the On-board computer buttons or external control buttons, switches, ignition key connected to the On-board computer. See the diagram in the **Connection** section. | Menu **On-board computer** > **Buttons setup** menu allows you to configure the functions of the On-board computer buttons or external control buttons, switches, ignition key connected to the On-board computer. See the diagram in the **Connection** section. | ||
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+ | Menu items **Hot key 1** — **Hot key 4** — four buttons of the On-board computer, from left to right, are configured in the same way. The function assigned to them is activated by pressing and holding the button for 2 seconds. After setting, you need to save the parameters in the menu section **Onboard computer** > **Save**. \\ | ||
+ | In the items **Hotkey 1 type** — **Hotkey 4 type** you can select the type of control signal that goes to the Controller. Value options: \\ | ||
**None** | **None** | ||
**Latching** | **Latching** | ||
- | **Normal** | + | **Normal** |
**Inverted** | **Inverted** | ||
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**USB Charger** | **USB Charger** | ||
**Security block** — enabling a password during charging, so that you cannot change any settings while the battery is charging through the motor. \\ | **Security block** — enabling a password during charging, so that you cannot change any settings while the battery is charging through the motor. \\ | ||
- | **Turn off screen backlight** | + | **Turn off screen backlight** |
**CAN_1** — **CAN_16** | **CAN_1** — **CAN_16** | ||
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In the menu section **On-board computer** > **Control setup**, the parameters of the throttle and brake levers connected directly to the Onboard computer are configured. If the throttle and brake levers are connected to the Controller via control-side inputs, their settings must be done in the **Controller** > **Control** menu [[en: | In the menu section **On-board computer** > **Control setup**, the parameters of the throttle and brake levers connected directly to the Onboard computer are configured. If the throttle and brake levers are connected to the Controller via control-side inputs, their settings must be done in the **Controller** > **Control** menu [[en: | ||
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+ | **Throttle auto setting** — automatic throttle range setup mode. To start the mode, press the right button of the On-board computer and follow the instructions on the screen. \\ | ||
+ | **Brake auto setting** — automatic brake range setup mode. To start the mode, press the right button of the On-board computer and follow the instructions on the screen. \\ | ||
**ThrottleV** — current voltage of the throttle grip connected to the On-board computer, in volts (**V**). \\ | **ThrottleV** — current voltage of the throttle grip connected to the On-board computer, in volts (**V**). \\ | ||
**Throttle V max** and **Throttle V min** — the range of the throttle grip, in volts (**V**), selection of values from **0.01V** to **5.00V**, in increments of **0.01V**. If the maximum value is exceeded by 5%, protection against a broken throttle grip will be activated. If your range is incorrectly set, then when you fully press the throttle handle, the electric motor will turn off, in this case you need to increase the range value. \\ | **Throttle V max** and **Throttle V min** — the range of the throttle grip, in volts (**V**), selection of values from **0.01V** to **5.00V**, in increments of **0.01V**. If the maximum value is exceeded by 5%, protection against a broken throttle grip will be activated. If your range is incorrectly set, then when you fully press the throttle handle, the electric motor will turn off, in this case you need to increase the range value. \\ | ||
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**BrakeV** — current voltage of the brake lever connected to the on-board computer, in volts (**V**). \\ | **BrakeV** — current voltage of the brake lever connected to the on-board computer, in volts (**V**). \\ | ||
**Brake V max** and **Brake V min** — range of the brake lever, in volts (**V**), selection of values from **0.01V** to **5.00V**, in increments of **0.01V**. \\ | **Brake V max** and **Brake V min** — range of the brake lever, in volts (**V**), selection of values from **0.01V** to **5.00V**, in increments of **0.01V**. \\ | ||
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- | **Throttle auto setting** — automatic throttle range setup mode. To start the mode, press the right button of the On-board computer and follow the instructions on the screen. \\ | ||
- | **Brake auto setting** — automatic brake range setup mode. To start the mode, press the right button of the On-board computer and follow the instructions on the screen.. \\ | ||
==== Data sources setup ==== | ==== Data sources setup ==== | ||
In the menu section **Onboard computer** > **Data sources** are configured data sources for various indicators of the Onboard computer. | In the menu section **Onboard computer** > **Data sources** are configured data sources for various indicators of the Onboard computer. | ||
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+ | **Speed source** | ||
+ | **Current source** | ||
+ | **Battery voltage source ** — selection of the battery voltage data source **Controller** or **BMS**. \\ | ||
+ | **Source W/H used.** | ||
+ | **Wheel circumference** | ||
+ | **Mileage total** — controller' | ||
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- | The On-board computer supports two ways to determine the speed: \\ — according to information from the Controller. \\ — by a speed sensor (reed switch), which is connected to the On-board computer. | + | **The On-board computer supports two ways to determine the speed:** \\ |
+ | — according to information from the Controller. \\ | ||
+ | — by a speed sensor (reed switch), which is connected to the On-board computer. | ||
If you select the Controller value, the controller readings will be used as the speed data source. This method is suitable for direct-drive or mid-drive motors without overrunning clutch. After selecting the value Controller, you must: | If you select the Controller value, the controller readings will be used as the speed data source. This method is suitable for direct-drive or mid-drive motors without overrunning clutch. After selecting the value Controller, you must: | ||
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If selecting a value **Display** the speed will be determined from an external sensor, which is used, for example, in a bicycle computer. The speed sensor must be connected according to the diagram to the **SPEED** connector on the rear panel of the On-board computer. After setting the Display value and connecting the speed sensor, you must specify the wheel circumference in millimeters in the **On-board computer** > **Data source menu**. \\ | If selecting a value **Display** the speed will be determined from an external sensor, which is used, for example, in a bicycle computer. The speed sensor must be connected according to the diagram to the **SPEED** connector on the rear panel of the On-board computer. After setting the Display value and connecting the speed sensor, you must specify the wheel circumference in millimeters in the **On-board computer** > **Data source menu**. \\ | ||
- | ==== Password | + | ==== Security and password |
In the menu section **On-board computer** > **Security** you can set a password that will be requested when turning on the Controller. Without entering the password, the controller will not respond to controls. | In the menu section **On-board computer** > **Security** you can set a password that will be requested when turning on the Controller. Without entering the password, the controller will not respond to controls. | ||
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+ | **Switch-on password** — enabling the password request when starting the controller. Select **Off** and **On**. The password is set under **Change password** — changing the default password. To set your password, go to **Change password**, you will be prompted to enter your password. Enter the default password **1234** by pressing the On-board computer buttons from left to right. Enter a new password, you can assign up to 10 keystrokes. For example, 10 clicks on button 1 or 5 clicks on button 2 and 5 on button 3. After entering the new password, press and hold the right button. Re-enter the new password. Save the settings in the menu **On-board computer** > **Save** to save the new password. | ||
- | **Security** | + | **Attention! There is no way to recover a forgotten password on your own.** Later, |
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- | To set your password, | + | **Device |
- | **Attention! There is no way to recover a forgotten | + | **Main screen password** — enable the password request when trying |
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+ | **Change master password** — sets the master password that is used to set the **Device password** and **Main screen password**. The same password is used for both settings. To set your password, go to **Change master password**, you will be prompted to enter your password. Enter the default password **1234** by pressing the On-board computer buttons from left to right. Enter a new password, you can assign up to 10 keystrokes. For example, 10 clicks on button 1 or 5 clicks on button 2 and 5 on button 3. After entering the new password, press and hold the right button. Re-enter the new password. Save the settings in the menu **On-board computer** > **Save** to save the new password. \\ | ||
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+ | **Stat. speed limit** — limiting the maximum speed value that will be displayed in the On-board computer statistics. Values from **1** to **255**, in increments of **1**. | ||
==== Firmware update ==== | ==== Firmware update ==== | ||
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+ | In the menu item **On-board computer** > **Forced update of devices** you can force a firmware update of any device visible in the **Setting** > **Devices** menu without having to go to the menu of each device separately to update it. This function will also be useful if you have updated the On-board computer to the latest firmware, and the Controller has firmware v.7.18 (and lower) and is not visible in the **Setting** > **Devices** menu due to the new protocol. \\ | ||
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+ | To update, download the firmware file to the root directory of the microSD card with Fat/Fat32 file system. Insert the card, with the contacts on top, into the connector on the On-board Computer. After that, go to the menu item **On-board computer** > **Forced update of devices** and select the device you want to update. Press the right button on On-board Computer to start the update. After restarting, check the firmware version under **On-board Computer** > **Device Information**. | ||
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==== Reset settings ==== | ==== Reset settings ==== | ||
In the menu section **On-board computer** > **Reset settings**, you can reset all settings to the factory settings. To reset, press the right button of the On-board computer. \\ | In the menu section **On-board computer** > **Reset settings**, you can reset all settings to the factory settings. To reset, press the right button of the On-board computer. \\ | ||
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+ | ==== Import and export of settings ==== | ||
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+ | In the menu items **On-board computer** > **Export parameters** and **On-board computer** > **Import parameters** you can export and import previously made On-board computer settings to the microSD card. | ||
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+ | **Export parameters** — insert the microSD card into the slot of the On-board computer and press the right button. A file will be created on the microSD card with the name **NDconf0.cfg** — **NDconf9.cfg**, | ||
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+ | **Import parameters** — import of On-board computer settings configuration from microSD card, file name for import only **NDconf0.cfg**! Click on the right button to import. When importing, a message will be displayed with the number of possible errors, found and accepted parameters. | ||
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==== Device information ==== | ==== Device information ==== | ||
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**SW data** — firmware compilation date. | **SW data** — firmware compilation date. | ||
+ | ==== Memory ==== | ||
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+ | At the bottom of the menu section **On-board computer** are the menu items for working with memory of the On-board computer. | ||
+ | **Save dump** — copying information about the state of the system (memory dump) to an SD card. This function is used by developers to find errors in the device code. \\ | ||
+ | **Erage storage** — erase the memory and all settings of the On-board computer. \\ |