OVMS: Renault Twizy User Guide
manually for example by reloading the profile.
Example: if you want to allow the module to modify the SEVCON configuration but do not want
the kickdown and auto power adjustment, set feature #15 to 1+4+8 = 13.
Profile management
While there are three driving profiles in the SEVCON, the OVMS does not use them. This is due to
two limitations: a) the SEVCON profiles only cover a subset of the parameters controllable by the
OVMS (i.e. no torque/power modifications), and b) you need to modify your Twizy to connect a
profile switch to the SEVCON.
The OVMS can store up to three custom profile configurations (slots #1 - #3) as persistent
parameters (EEPROM). Slot #0 is virtual and represents the Twizy factory default configuration.
The profile storage covers all macro command parameters. The last profile selection is also stored
persistently, so the OVMS will retain your complete profile setup over power loss.
Macro commands modify the working set configuration in RAM. To save the working set, issue a
"CFG SAVE", to switch to another profile, issue a "CFG LOAD" or push the corresponding button
on your console (see below).
Profile switching is divided into two parts:
1. Standard "user mode" changes: DRIVE, RECUP, RAMPS, RAMPL, SMOOTH
2. Pre-operational "config mode" changes: SPEED, POWER, TSMAP, BRAKELIGHT
User mode changes can be applied any time, also during driving (as with the SEVCON builtin
profiles).
The changes requiring pre-op mode will only be done if the Twizy is stopped (not moving) and not
in "GO" mode, so you need to do a power cycle before these can take effect.
Command
CFG SAVE [slot#]
Function
Save the current working set into an EEPROM slot.
slot#: 1..3 profile slot number to save to (optional)
If you omit the slot number, the working set will be saved to the
currently selected slot (unless it's #0).
Saving will clear the modification flag (see console) and switch
the selected profile accordingly.
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