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en:display:start [2021/12/13 12:45]
dmitry [The main screen overview]
en:display:start [2022/07/19 18:23]
dmitry [Buttons setup]
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 ~~Title: On-board computer ~~ ~~Title: On-board computer ~~
  
-====== On-board computer (v.0.7B) ======+====== On-board computer (v.0.71B) ======
  
 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, import and export configurations and settings of the On-board computer and Controller. On the back of the On-board computer there is a power button, which is [[en:controller:setup#the_power_button_and_auto_shutdown|configured]] in the menu **Devices** > **Controller** > **Extra parameters** > **Disable button**.  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, import and export configurations and settings of the On-board computer and Controller. On the back of the On-board computer there is a power button, which is [[en:controller:setup#the_power_button_and_auto_shutdown|configured]] in the menu **Devices** > **Controller** > **Extra parameters** > **Disable button**. 
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 The icons on the main screen: \\ The icons on the main screen: \\
-{{:en:display:main_screen_new.png?200 |}}+{{:en:display:main_screen_new.png?nolink&240x128 |}}
 **Turtle** — battery voltage limit. \\ **Turtle** — battery voltage limit. \\
 **B!**  — braking limit. \\ **B!**  — braking limit. \\
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 **None**  — turned off. \\  **None**  — turned off. \\ 
 **Latching**  — select, if necessary, that the Controller, when pressing and releasing the button, receives the "on" signal. When pressed and released again - signal "off". \\  **Latching**  — select, if necessary, that the Controller, when pressing and releasing the button, receives the "on" signal. When pressed and released again - signal "off". \\ 
-**Normal**  — select, if necessary, that the Controller, when the toggle switch is turned on, receives the “on” signal, when the toggle switch is turned off, the "off" signal. For example, if you want to switch on one of the speed modes on the Controller with a button from the On-board computer. Also, the value **Switch** must be selected if you connect the brake levers with normally open contacts (NO). \\ +**Normal**  — select, if necessary, that the Controller, when the toggle switch is turned on, receives the “on” signal, when the toggle switch is turned off, the "off" signal. For example, if you want to switch on one of the speed modes on the Controller with a button from the On-board computer. Also, the value **Normal** must be selected if you connect the brake levers with normally open contacts (NO). \\ 
 **Inverted**  — inverted switch state. This value must be selected when connecting brake levers with normally closed contacts (NC). **Inverted**  — inverted switch state. This value must be selected when connecting brake levers with normally closed contacts (NC).