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When we are riding along, and suddenly hear some beeps, mostly we assume they are speed alarm related, and they usually are in my case. But sometimes I get the odd, non-sequential beeps that I am sure are not speed alarms, but have no idea what they are.

Is there any way to preview the alarms / beep sequences that will be given under any particular condition so we can get used to knowing what the stray ones might mean without recourse to logs later ?

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Are you referring to EUCW alarms or wheel-generated alarms? Tbf regarding any alarms I normally poop my pants there and then after a single chirp and I don't normally hang around long enough at whatever the current situation is to hear the sequence :)

 

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The wheel speed alarms I can test by free-running it, and some of the EUC World ones the same way (safety margin etc). I'd just like to know what to expect when things like over / low voltage, or over-amps happen, and other, more rare alarms - I think there are a few more we can set too.

I don't get these little anomalies very often, but the most common of them, the occasional 'single beep' from the wheel seems to happen for no reasons I can usually explain, mostly I am not doing anything particularly spectacular at the time...

I know what you mean though - today I suddenly started getting one big long sustained beep ! Regarded wheel (battery packs specifically) with increasing suspicion until it became clear it was my indicator light unit informing me it was running low on power and switching to standby.

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My KS18S has been doing that too. Beeping every now and then when riding. I haven't got time to play around with EUC app yet. It has interfere with anything, so I am too lazy to look into it. I should look into EUC app somewhere to undo it! If you find it before me, please post it!

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3 hours ago, Planemo said:

You have seen the Begode/Gotway alarm sheet explaining what the various beeps are yes?

No ! Where's that been hiding then ? :)

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Hmm not sure, I remember seeing one a fair while back. I'm sure I printed it out, might be in the shed. I'll have a look tomorrow.

That said, given the age I'm not sure how relevant it will be for the Master, I think it was for older wheels maybe the MSX, but I suspect the beep codes would be the same?

Edit: for the moment, this list was posted in 2021:

 

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On 3/15/2024 at 5:34 PM, Cerbera said:

Is there any way to preview the alarms / beep sequences that will be given under any particular condition so we can get used to knowing what the stray ones might mean without recourse to logs later ?

As a general rule - EUC World does not output alarms as beeps thru wheel builtin beeper/buzzer. So if any beeps came out off the wheel, it wasn't EUC World alarm. Also, all safety-related alarms by default are composed of relatively distinct sound followed by message describing meaning of the alarm, like "<beep, beep, beep> - Slow down!". Of course you can disable messages and get sounds only, as they are distinct enough to easily differentiate between speed alarms, overstress alarms (over/undervoltage, overtemperature, overcurrent and safety margin) and speed limit alarm. Other sounds are informative, like periodic heartbeat sound or connection lost warning.

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