eem29 said:
I have updated my CA to V3.13
3.13 has not been released to beta yet so I'm not sure what you are running. This PAS issue shouldn't be affected in any case, but just to get you on the latest stuff, please load up 3.12.
eem29 said:
No matter what I do, the P arrow always follows the D arrow when pedalling forwards and not the other way around, and will not engage the motor. I have tried changing the Dir polarity and I have tried swapping and flipping the sensor and magnet ring itself but nothing will change it. Whether it is 5v=FWD or 5v=REV the arrows go in the same order, P following D.
Here we have the difference between the
physical signals and the
logical interpretation of the sensor signals. The P & D arrows reflect the hardware signals and no setting can change the
physical hardware. The purpose of
PASD->Dir Plrty setting is to adjust the
logical idea of 'Forward Pedaling' to be correct as appropriate whatever the hardware signal.
eem29 said:
When I pedal forward the RPMs are going up and it stays on 0 when pedalling backwards. When I pedal backwards the arrows go in the right order (D follows P) but still does not engage the motor.
The CA RPM display shows the 'forward pedaling' RPM. If you are getting non-zero values then the CA is seeing the pedaling correctly. To summarize for your particular sensor: the
Pas Device setup is simply:
- PASD->PAS Poles = 12
- PASD->SignlType = 2-wire
- PASD->Dir Plrty = as appropriate to get RPM readings when pedaling forward.
It sounds as if you accomplished this in one of your permutations, so the sensor was installed okay - you need to get back to those PASD settings.
With the sensor device properly installed and working as above, you need to set the configuration for the pedal assist and for any Aux input you have installed. These configurations are distinct from the hardware installation and so appear in two additional Setup categories - don't go back and fiddle the PASD (PAS Device) settings.
You didn't mention what Aux device you have, so
start by leaving that disabled.
For the
Pedal Assist configuration set:
- PAS->PASMode = Basic(Pwr)
- PAS->StrtLevel = 500W
- PAS->ScaleFactr = 0 W/rpm
- PAS->StrtThrsh = default
- PAS->StopThrsh = default
If you are using more than one preset make sure you do this for the present preset or just do it for all presets.
That should get you a working baseline from which to start. Next you can configure your Aux control for PAS Limiting.
If the settings above don't work, post up a setup file.