User Manual
Manual 
of Program 
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:
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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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