Ron, I put the GM pedelec sensor on my Smart Pie equipped bike. I also bought the USB cable and the bluetooth dongle at the same time. I do not have the Smart Display. Without changing the parameters with the USB or Bluetooth, the PAS reads the fact that the pedals are spinning and gives full throttle, right up to the max speed (on my SP/700c rim it was about 28mph/45kph). Like Gary Salo, I found it to be completely unacceptable.
Using the USB cable, I changed the parameters as follows:
Maximum Forward Speed: 20mph/32kph [My state requires 0 assistance above 20mph -- otherwise it needs lights, horn, and registration as a motorcycle].
Acceleration: 50 [Also called ramp-up rate]
This gave a usable, although not perfect, PAS/Smart Pie combination. Then I connected the Bluetooth dongle, and tried to figure that out. Unlike some others here on the forum, I was immediately able to change and save parameters using Bluetooth, so I went for a test ride. Changing the PAS level didn't seem to change anything, until the highest level, when all at once it seemed to accelerate the same as it did before changing the parameters (top speed was still limited to 20mph, tho'). I was able to pedal up to a comfortable speed on the lower PAS levels, but pressing the CC button didn't do anything. To use the CC, I pressed the thumb throttle until I could just feel it kicking in, press the CC button, and then it would act just as if there was no PAS connected at all. In other words I was using the PAS to get up to speed, then using cruise to maintain that speed.
It all worked after a fashion, but unfortunately, while going for a 47 mile ride, 18 miles from home the BT disconnected and wouldn't reconnect (I suspect there were other BT devices near). I was able to ride home accelerating at full blast and using the throttle and CC to maintain my speed (as if it wasn't programmed, or was at the highest PAS level), but I stopped to try BT a number of times and it just wouldn't reconnect. At home, after shutting it down & charging the battery, it did reconnect to BT, so I suppose it would have, if I rebooted after I got far enough away from the interference. It cut out on me as I was approaching that same place on a later ride, which is why I suppose it was BT interference that caused the glitch.