User Manual

Manual
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Card
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USER
MANUAL
OF
PROGRAM
CARD
Thank
you
for
purchasing
the
program
card for
the
brushlesb
electronic speed
controller
(ESc).
with
this equipment, you
can set
the ESC
very
easily.
The
program
card is
pocket-sized
and
has
a very
friendly
user-interface.
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SPECIFICATION
1.
SIZE:
92mm
*
52mm
*
6mm
2.
WEIGHT:269
FRONT
PANEL
1.
Use
"up/down"
button
to select the
programmable
item,
use
"lefVright"
button to
select the
options
of
each
programmable
item;
2.
Brake:
When
"Brake"
is
ON, the motor
will
stop
immediately
when
the
throttle stick
is moved
to
the lowest
position;
3.
Low Voltage
Protection
Mode (Cut-off
Type):
When
"Soft-Cut"
is
selected, the
ESC
will
gradually
reduce
the output
power.
When
"Cut-Off
is selected,
the ESC
will
immediately
shut
off the output
power.
4.
Low
Voltage
Protection
Threshold (Cut-off
Voltage):
Please
check
the
user
manual of
the ESC to
get
detail information
about
this item.
5.
Music/Lipo
Cells:
,l
The 4 LEDs
have
different
meanings
for the
normal voltage
ESC
(works
with
25
to 65 Lipo)
or
the high voltage
ESC
(works
with
more
than 65 Lipo).
.
For ESC without
a
postfix
character
of
"HV",
for example,
"Flyfun-60A",
4 LEDs
have 16
possible
states, representing
16
rhythms for ESC. The
ESC will
play
the
music when
it
is
started.
(Please
refer to
the Table 1 in
the next
page)
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For ESC
with
a
postfix
character of
"HV",
for example,
"Flyfun-100A-HV",4
LEDs represent
the number
of Lipo battery
cells amount
(Please
refer
to the
Table
2 in the
next
page)
WIRING
SEQUENCE
A) When
you
are using
an
ESC with
a built-in BEC
(Battery
Etimination Gircuit)
1. Disconnect
the
main
battery
pack
from
the ESC
2.
For ESC with
a built-in
BEC,
please
disconnect
the Rx
cable
(trio
wires) of the ESC
from
your
receiver,
and
then connect
it to
the
program
card at the top right
corner
position
marked
with
"BEG".
Connect
the
main
battery
pack
to the ESC
The LEDs on the
program
card will light to show
the
current
programmable
values of the ESC
NOTE1:
The sequence ofStep
2 and
Step 3 cannot be
reversed!
Otherwise the
program
card cannot work
properly.
B) When
you
are
using
an
ESC
without a built-in BEC
lf the
ESC is marked
with
"OPTO"
(For
example,
Flyfun-80A-OPTO)
,
that means this
ESC
hasn't
a built-in BEC, then
you
must use an additional battery
pack (4.8-6V)
to
supply the
program
card, and usually a
receiver battery
pack
is a
good
choice. By the way, most
of the
high
voltage ESC
(works
up
to 10 or 125 Lipo) hasn't built-in BEC.
1. Disconnect
the main battery
pack
from the ESC
2.
Disconnect the Rx cable
(trio
wires) of the ESC from
your
receiver,
and then connect
it to the
program
card at the
top right corner
position
marked with
"BEG"
For high voltage ESC
(with
a
postfix
character of
"HV"),
if it has an individual
data
cable
(that
is a very short
trio wire
just
nearby the Rx
cable),
please
disconnect the
Rx cable of the ESC from
your
receiver, and then connect
the individual data cable to
the
program
card at the
position
marked with
"BEC"
3. Connect the receiver
battery
pack
(4.8-6V)
to
the
program
card at the top right
corner
position
marked
with
"Batt"
4.
Connect the main battery
pack
to the ESC
5. The LEDs
on
the
program
card will light
to show the current
programmable
values
of
the
ESC
NOTE2:
The sequence of Step
2, step 3 and Step 4 cannot
be
reversed!
Othenarise
the
program
card cannot work
properly.
NOTE3:
Don't use a battery
pack
higher than 6V to supply
the
program
card!
OPERATION
Click
the
"up/down"
button to
select the
programmable
item,
the corresponding LED will
blink. Then
click
the
"lefUright"
button
to select the options of
this
item,
the
flashing
LED
shows
the value
you
are
just
selecting.
Finally, click the
"OK"
button,
the
blue
LED
will blink,
which
means the
new
settings
are being transmitted
to the ESC. When the
data
transmission
is finished, the
blue LED stops
blinking,
it
means the new settings
are
accepted
and stored in the
ESC.
3.
4.
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