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==Ports Config==
The most confusing part of Uremote is the 'Ports Config'.
 
The ports is mean for receiver's UART,PPM,CAN bus switch IO, Bluetooth IO. These ports is mainly for Ubox dual, such as Ubox V1, Ubox V2 75V/100V.
 
When in designing Ubox V1, we placed most flexibility in it. User can assign control IO what ever to meet his requirement.
 
The PPM and UART option is for throttle out puts. The PPM has higher priority than UART for throttle out put, when a ESC channel was assigned with PPM to it, the UART will not out put throttle to this ESC, UART is only read information from ESC now. UART is only send current mode to ESC, so if you want other mode such as duty cycle, PID speed, you can use PPM port.
 
The Bluetooth option is for Ubox's internal UART matrix to switching VESC UART to ESCA or ESCB. Ubox V1 has integrated VESC NRF Bluetooth module connected to this matrix. But Ubox V2 has not, instead, V2 provides a NRF socket for users to plug in an external NRF module, this is due to the V2's lack of PCB space and for avoid to confuse our users.
 
The 'CAN Bus' option is for the electronic switch of Ubox's internal CAN inter-connection. When set it to OFF, the two ESCs is separated as two independent ESCs.
 
The 'Board parameters' is for calculate rightful speed, mileage, and battery information, etc. the remote doesn't read the wheel and battery cells configuration from ESC, just read the ERPM, voltage, and so on. So user have to set them on the remote manually.
 
The 'BMS' is for our plan of BMS products, BMS is yet to made up, we are so sorry for that, we will try to finish this gap in 2022.
 
==Receiver Config==
'''For The 'Receiver Config', the 'Switch type' is need some interest:'''
 
Ubox support both momentary and latching power buttons, when coupled with Uremote, this Ubox follows the remote's command, what ever user set, the ubox accept it. So when user set switch type as latching but actual it is a momentary in use, Ubox will power off immediately and can not power on when you leave your hand from button key. 
 
Settlement: To set the correct switch type on Uremote. Then press button to power on UBox.
 
When Ubox being power on with out Uremote, the Ubox will automatically recognize the switch type, see to this article:[[The power button of Ubox]].
 
With momentary button, Uremote can set automatically power off time option.
 
==See also==
[[Main Page]]
 
[[The power button of Ubox]]

Latest revision as of 09:16, 8 February 2022

Ports Config

The most confusing part of Uremote is the 'Ports Config'.

The ports is mean for receiver's UART,PPM,CAN bus switch IO, Bluetooth IO. These ports is mainly for Ubox dual, such as Ubox V1, Ubox V2 75V/100V.

When in designing Ubox V1, we placed most flexibility in it. User can assign control IO what ever to meet his requirement.

The PPM and UART option is for throttle out puts. The PPM has higher priority than UART for throttle out put, when a ESC channel was assigned with PPM to it, the UART will not out put throttle to this ESC, UART is only read information from ESC now. UART is only send current mode to ESC, so if you want other mode such as duty cycle, PID speed, you can use PPM port.

The Bluetooth option is for Ubox's internal UART matrix to switching VESC UART to ESCA or ESCB. Ubox V1 has integrated VESC NRF Bluetooth module connected to this matrix. But Ubox V2 has not, instead, V2 provides a NRF socket for users to plug in an external NRF module, this is due to the V2's lack of PCB space and for avoid to confuse our users.

The 'CAN Bus' option is for the electronic switch of Ubox's internal CAN inter-connection. When set it to OFF, the two ESCs is separated as two independent ESCs.

The 'Board parameters' is for calculate rightful speed, mileage, and battery information, etc. the remote doesn't read the wheel and battery cells configuration from ESC, just read the ERPM, voltage, and so on. So user have to set them on the remote manually.

The 'BMS' is for our plan of BMS products, BMS is yet to made up, we are so sorry for that, we will try to finish this gap in 2022.

Receiver Config

For The 'Receiver Config', the 'Switch type' is need some interest:

Ubox support both momentary and latching power buttons, when coupled with Uremote, this Ubox follows the remote's command, what ever user set, the ubox accept it. So when user set switch type as latching but actual it is a momentary in use, Ubox will power off immediately and can not power on when you leave your hand from button key.

Settlement: To set the correct switch type on Uremote. Then press button to power on UBox.

When Ubox being power on with out Uremote, the Ubox will automatically recognize the switch type, see to this article:The power button of Ubox.

With momentary button, Uremote can set automatically power off time option.

See also

Main Page

The power button of Ubox