09-08-2013, 05:51 PM | #1 |
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Infokey display & performance issue-HELP
One of my i2 infokeys is displaying a smiling face that is showing a winking eye and the open eye (toggling back & forth between the two) when riding. No turtle/beginner mode icon is displayed. Also, the unit will only go a pretty slow speed. I understand about the speed limiter. I cannot find any information in the reference manual on this blinking/toggling back & forth of the open and winking eye face??? What does this mean and does it have anything to do with why it will only go fairly slow. My other i2 leaves it in the dust and doesn't display this type of face. Note: when I use the other infokey I have for it, it doesn't go slow but does also have the winking & open eye face. What does this mean? I look forward to the replies on this.
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09-08-2013, 06:14 PM | #2 | |
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Lastly, when in the glide is this? If right near the beginning (unplugged less than a 1/4 mile ago) it may have to do with being used hard without a good idea of what is in the batteries. Mine will give some reduced performance if I glide too hard, or down a big hill, right at the start of the glide. Later on, it is fine. This is because the machine samples the batteries to get a power consumption rate, and it can predict use and distance. At the very beginning of the glide, it does not have enough samples, and when pushed, will go into reduced performance mode rather than overtax itself. Later in the glide, it will have plenty of samples and let it do as much as it will let you do. So... Any more details to help with this diagnosis from afar?
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09-08-2013, 06:42 PM | #3 |
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The face is smiling (on both info keys). They eye toggles between closed and open like its winking. This performs opposite of my other i2. This unit starts to push back on you around 1/2 speed I would say. When my husband and I ride side-by-side, my other i2 leaves it in the dust--literally. We just adjusted to SPD2 and it seems to be moving faster but still winking on both info keys. I think it is trying to tell me something but I an unable to find out what. I really do appreciate your help.
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09-08-2013, 06:56 PM | #4 |
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What do you mean by "samples" Karl? Also, we weren't pushing too hard, no hills, etc. We rode 1-1 1/2 miles and no change in the performance. As mentioned, we did change the SPD setting on the infokey just a little while ago and it is going faster but the face icon is still winking.
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I was over simplifying the fact that a very full battery (just unplugged) in a just turned on segway, when put to a large load (like up a steep hill, or just riding it very hard, right away, will often put the segway into a reduced performance mode. It will go into reduced performance earlier than it would later in the glide. The segway takes several minutes time to collect enough data to work at peak performance. If there is too little data currently (since turn on) than the segway will error to the conservative. That was all I was suggesting. Given your additional information given, it was not likely a factor. Also, I have a very early i2, earlier than the ability to set the max speed, and the most current program in you info key. So, I have reached the limit of what I know regarding your situation. I hope you figure it out, and post what you find. Perhaps someone with a more recent machine and more current knowledge will fill us all in on why your machine is blinking at you. If your machine blinks at you, and not at your husband, is it possible that you happen to wearing a particularly fetching outfit, or perhaps a new coif? It is an interesting problem you have, especially since we have been calling him blinky since 2002. (Well, 2003 for me) And yours is actually blinking at you. This may also be a situation that is normal, and I just do not recall it. Good luck, glide more. Keep YOUR eyes open.
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09-08-2013, 08:35 PM | #6 |
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Your mileage must be over 10K. When it hits that milestone the display starts winking every second when in the total mileage mode since it can't display numbers over 9999. The wink is kind of appropriate if you stop to think about it! Just start mentalling adding 10,000 to what's displayed. (My oldest i2 started winking at me a few hundred miles ago. It's still on the original batteries, and showing no decrease in range or performance.)
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Terry, that may be, but there's no explanation of the decrease in speed.
Denise, have you made sure that you have max speed enabled to 12.5 in the settings? |
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Tritium is propably right on the speed problem. I think the custom settings are stored in the key, not the base. Check the manual for the procedure for setting maximum speed, etc., or just briefly remove the battery from the 'slow' infokey to reset it.
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Yes, we did find the info about the speed change after I posted initially and changed it to SPD2. That seemed to help the speed. The winking is still occurring on both info keys. The mileage says 829 miles, yes....less than 1 thousand miles. No where near 10K. With that said, what do you guys think it is?
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And yes, the speed limit is set in the infokey, not in the base.
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