Raptor Remote Display
The
green LED indicates "Power On" and the unit is ready to operate. This LED should always illuminate and stay on after a 1.5 second boot-up delay at power up.
The
yellow LED illuminates when the throttle is wide open or floored. This indicates that the controller is no longer switching and is delivering maximum power to the motor. Should the LED not come on during full throttle condition, this indicates that the controller is in peak current limit. You are trying to pull more amps through it than it can deliver.
The
red LED indicates the controller is in thermal cutback. If the power transistor temperature exceeds 110C, the controller begins to limit maximum available power by folding back the PWM. Try shifting to a lower gear and allowing the motor RPM to increase, or check for obstructed airflow to the controller.
If all of the LEDs on the remote illuminate at once, the controller has detected a hazardous fault condition and shut down. Either the unit is miswired, and the capacitor precharge circuit is not able to precharge the internal filter caps, or an over-temperature condition exists within the controller. The fan will run in this state, so wait a 1/2 minute, then turn the power off and back on. If this occurs during a new installation, check the high power wiring.
John Emde
pioneerconversions.com