PROGRAMMING CABLE - USB PROLIFIC DRIVER FOR WINDOWS
Microsoft XP, Vista, 7 & 8
Prolific 3.2.0.0 is the recommended driver
Installing a new Windows Driver 3.2.0.0
Note, Win 7:
Windows 7 may try to update this driver in the future. If this occurs, turn off automatic updates.
Define exactly what is no good ...the drivers haven't installed properly or the lead doesn't appear to work?Went on line and downloaded drivers ... still no good
woodygb wrote:Define exactly what is no good ...the drivers haven't installed properly or the lead doesn't appear to work?Went on line and downloaded drivers ... still no good
falco peregrinus wrote:I think you'll find the fault is current and genuine, and not merely the presence of a troublesome entry in the fault log.
I then sought advice and was told the original fault may have been caused by the joystick being out of position on assembly and to leave both chairs for at least 48 hrs and the faults may sort themselves out - which they did on the first chair but the second chair (which had no faults to start with) still persists with the fault code.
Joystick Throw
This allows you program the control system so that full speed can be reached with a reduced joystick movement (throw). This is particularly useful for users with limited hand movement.
Each joystick axis (forward, reverse, left and right) can be set individually. The settings can be made by entering values on the screen, or manually by deflecting the joystick and storing the actual value of deflection. For this manual adjustment, select the Auto option and follow the on-screen instructions.
Steer Correct
This parameter is used to compensate for mis-matches in motor speeds, thereby ensuring the wheelchair drives in a straight line when the joystick is deflected straight ahead.
The adjustment range is –9 to +9 in steps of 1. If the motors are perfectly matched the parameter setting should be zero. If the wheelchair is veering to either side when the joystick is pointed straight ahead, then the parameter value requires adjustment.
This parameter will be set by the wheelchair manufacturer, but if a motor is replaced then a new setting may be necessary.
i dont see why the price has to be so much more for the high speed motors - they really cost the same in the parts section - i like to speed and get around fast this way - i really dont feel any less thing Neg. about the high speed - - one thing - battery life - thats worse - compared to the slower speed version -
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