Thanks for the update, it's always good to have feedback and even better to establish what the cause of the original problem was.
Unfortunately this very useful piece of information is not always available on many threads on the forum, as the original posters often don't bother to update the thread with this very important piece of information. Even if none of the suggestions worked, it would still be very helpful to know.
I guess it could just be that they followed the advice given and it has cured their original problem, and they therefore no longer require further assistance, but this is not very helpful to others experiencing the same problem if they don't know which of the suggestions actually worked. They might have to go through several unnecessary procedures/checks until they eventually find the same solution, instead of just following the most likely suggestion/solution that previously worked for someone else with exactly the same problem.
To reverse the motor's default direction of rotation, the
Blue and
Yellow Phase wires must be swapped over on the controller terminals,
and the
Green and
Yellow Hall sensor wires must be swapped on the Hall sensor connector.
As you found out, it does not work if you just swap the Phase wires without also swapping the Hall Sensor wires at the same time.
The cruise button and regenerative braking (
EBS) will only work in the forward direction, so if you wanted to use the cruise button as a throttle hold to maintain a set rpm you would have to swap the wires as stated above to enable the cruise control to operate.
With the motor running in the correct forward direction, you could then install an emergency stop button to short out the two brake wires when operated, enable the
EBS enable and set the
Deceleration (rpm/s) to
1200. This should allow the machine to be stopped as quickly as possible in an emergency situation.
If you find it is taking a long time to go from zero to maximum rpm, you might want to try increasing the
Acceleration (rpm/s) setting. The VEC300 controller parameters that I am currently looking have it set to 200, which would take 20 seconds for the motor to go from a standstill to 4000 rpm.
You might also want to set the
Forward Speed ratio (%) to limit the maximum speed or your machine if it is currently spinning too fast at full throttle.
Alan