Throttle Parameters; Throttle 0; Throttle 100; Throttle Map - Curtis 1268 Manual

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3 — PROGRAMMABLE PARAMETERS: Throttle Parameters

Throttle Parameters

Fig. 7
Throttle maps for
controller with the Throttle
Map parameter set at vari-
ous values.
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THROTTLE 0%

The throttle 0% parameter defines the throttle input voltage at which a throttle
command begins. Voltages lower than the programmed value (but higher than
) are interpreted to be in a 0% deadband.
THRTL FAULT LO

THROTTLE 100%

The throttle 100% parameter defines the throttle input voltage that gives a full
throttle command. Input voltages above this value (but lower than
) are interpreted as 100% throttle command.
HI

THROTTLE MAP

The throttle map parameter modifies the vehicle's response to the throttle
input. As shown in Figure 7, this parameter determines the controller output
for a given amount of applied throttle. The
controller output at half throttle, the midpoint of the throttle's full active range
(the range between
THROTTLE 0%
Setting
THROTTLE MAP
position. Values below 50% reduce the controller output at low throttle settings,
providing enhanced slow speed control. Values above 50% give the vehicle a
faster, jumpier feel at low throttle settings.
Controller output begins when the throttle is moved beyond
and continues to increase—following the curve defined by the
setting—as the throttle input increases, and reaches maximum output when
the throttle input crosses the
THROTTLE MAP
and
).
THROTTLE 100%
at 50% provides a linear output response to throttle
threshold.
THROTTLE 100%
THRTL FAULT
setting refers to the
THROTTLE 0%
THROTTLE MAP
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