rover220 wrote:1201 relates to bad settings in the esp module. you need to enable latched under esp/options
Burgerman wrote:...
If it were me, (yes I know its not) I would dump the permobil brand gyro (their ESP thing) and use a real R-Net one. Then all the oddball permobil gyro stuff in that menu will be gone, the normal settings under speeds will control the driving adjustments like your sunrise chairs and the "cruise" as you call it will work the same as the sunrise pure r-net chairs do presumbly.
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1. I’m not a supporter of making any changes to the technical components that would violate what the wheelchair manufacturer’s engineers have designed.
I never played with latched controls. For 2 reasons. It worries me... And I presumed it only works with non proportional controls. Because otherwise its not logical. So a button or a mouth tube etc. At least thats what was intended.
Burgerman wrote:But the Q700 can be 4mph (6kph) or HD 4mph using 5mph (8kph) 4 pole motors, 6mph (10kph) 4 pole programmed for 4 in some cases, 8mph 4 pole (13kph) 4 pole which are low torque...

Burgerman wrote:The majority of manufacturers use the gyro that was meant to be used with the R-net system. The obvious R-net gyro.
sergey0 wrote:Burgerman wrote:The majority of manufacturers use the gyro that was meant to be used with the R-net system. The obvious R-net gyro.
Until 2023, they used their own gyro; since 2023, they’ve been installing the R-Net gyro.
rover220 wrote:No, they had a spell during covid where they couldn't get the parts for their esp system so reverted to the rnet gyro. They have been back using esp since 2023 on rnet chairs.
New power platform chairs have rnet gyro built in to the power module.
Burgerman wrote:Well that makes much more sense!
And you dont want to?
They somettimes go very cheap on eBay. Sellers dont know what they are...
It will be easier to program using the usual speed settings in the head of the R-Net programmer and it will use the R-Net algo rather than the permobil one which I could never make work properly.
sergey0 wrote:rover220 wrote:No, they had a spell during covid where they couldn't get the parts for their esp system so reverted to the rnet gyro. They have been back using esp since 2023 on rnet chairs.
New power platform chairs have rnet gyro built in to the power module.
1. Got it, thank you for the more detailed information.
2. Is the gyro module built into the PM R-Net? Into all controllers, or only into the controllers made for Permobil?
rover220 wrote:Only new power platform chairs have the gyro built into the module. Older rnet/ics based chairs use external gyro or esp.
I don’t really need it — the wheelchair isn’t mine; I was just asked to configure a few functions on it. As I understand it, the Permobil module can’t be configured at all. The R-Net system recognizes it as an “Unknown module.”
martin007 wrote:sergey0!
What software and hardware are you using to try to reprogram your Permobil?
Burgerman wrote:Well, do you have OEM capable software? A B level dongle?
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