User Manual

SHENZHEN XINGQIONG TECHNOLOGY CO.,LTD
www.xqcontrol.com
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Using ESC
Normal Startup Procedure
Move throttle stick to the bottom position (full Off throttle) Switch on the transmitter Connect battery
pack to ESC System detects the Min throttle signal, makes a long “beep” sound System detects battery
voltage and makes several short beep-sounds, which denotes the number of battery cells when self-test is
finished
1 2 3
tone should be emitted ready for start.
Set Throttle Range (Throttle range should be setup when a new transmitter is being used)
Push the throttle stick to the top position (full On throttle) switch on the transmitter Connect battery
pack to ESC System detects the Max throttle signal, and makes two beep-sounds, which denotes that Max
throttle has been confirmed and saved Pull the throttle stick to the bottom position within 5 seconds( program
mode will be entered if you wait for 6 seconds
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System detects the Min throttle signal, makes a long beep-
sound System detects battery voltage and makes several short beep-sounds, which denotes the number of
battery cells when self-test is finished
1 2 3
tone should be emitted Ready for start.
If the system doesn’t detect the throttle signal, it will make “beep-” sounds continuously without stopping.
Any fault in self- test, it will make 20 very short “beep-” sounds.
Protection
A. Low voltage protection: When power voltage is lower than the cutoff threshold, ESC will reduce output
power or cut off. Read the ”Configurable parameter” for more information.
B. Throttle signal lost protection: The ESC will reduce output power to 20% if throttle signal lost for 1 second,
the output power will recover if signal is detected.
C. Over heat protection: when the temperature of ESC is over 110 ,the ESC will reduce output power, the
min output power can be reduced to 35%. The output power will raise after temperature gets low.
D. Self-test: ESC will start self-test when power on.. If self-test fail, ESC will continuously emit 20 short
beep-” tones.
Wiring Diagram
Configurable parameter with program card
1. OffVolt(Low Voltage Protection Threshold): user can set proper voltage threshold according to cell quantity
in range of 00.0-49.9V, default is 00.0V.
Note: System will calculate battery cells and set proper threshold automatically if this setting is 00.0V,
Protection voltage for each Li-XX cell is 2.85V.
2 BrakeType: Off,Soft brake and Hard brake. default is Off (brake disable). Soft brake: less forceful and brake
time is longer. Hard brake: more forceful and brake time is shorter.
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AdvanceT(Timing Mode): Low, Middle and High, default is Middle. Low advance timing is recommended
for high inductance and low KV motors. High advance timing is recommended for low inductance and high
KV motors, e.g. high KV outrunner motors. For some high KV motors, if it shakes while rotating in high