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Note:
Run your motor on the ground first after making any changes to your motor timing!
PROGRAMMING THE RAY G2 ESC WITH YOUR TRANSMITTER
USING THE RAY PROGRAMMING CARD (OPTIONAL)
You can also use the optional RAY G2 programming card to program your desired function.
The use of the RAY G2 card is very simple and convenient: the programmable function and
their values are to be set with a couple of buttons. Simply set all the functions on the card to
the valuess corresponding to the desired values and load the settings to the ESC. Program-
ming your ESC with the RAY G2 Card is a breeze!
1. E
nt
er p
ro
gr
am m
od
e
1) S
wi
tch o
n t
ra
ns
m
itt
er
, m
ov
e t
hr
ot
tle s
tic
k t
o t
op p
os
iti
on
, c
on
-
ne
ct t
he b
at
te
ry p
ac
k t
o E
SC
2) W
ait f
or 2 s
ec
on
ds
, t
he m
ot
or s
ho
ul
d e
m
it s
pe
cia
l t
on
e l
ike
“b
eep
-b
eep
-”
3) W
ait f
or a
no
th
er 5 s
ec
on
ds
, s
pe
cia
l t
on
e l
ike “
56
712
” s
ho
uld
be e
m
itt
ed
, w
hi
ch m
ea
ns p
ro
gr
am m
od
e i
s e
nt
er
ed
2.
S
el
ec
t p
ro
gr
amm
ab
le
ite
ms
Af
te
r e
nt
er
in
g p
ro
gr
am m
od
e, y
ou w
ill h
ea
r 8 t
on
es i
n a l
oo
p w
ith t
he f
ol
lo
wi
ng
se
qu
en
ce
. If y
ou m
ov
e t
he t
hr
ot
tle s
tic
k t
o b
ot
to
m w
ith
in 3 s
ec
on
ds a
fte
r o
ne k
in
d
of t
on
es
, t
hi
s i
te
m w
ill b
e s
ele
ct
ed
.
1. “
be
ep
”
br
ak
e
(1 s
ho
rt t
on
e)
2. “
be
ep
-b
ee
p-
”
ba
tte
ry t
yp
e
(2 s
ho
rt t
on
e)
3. “
be
ep
-b
ee
p-
be
ep
-”
cu
to
ff m
od
e
(3 s
ho
rt t
on
e)
4. “
be
ep
-b
eep
-b
eep
-b
eep
-”
cu
toff
th
re
sho
ld
(4
sho
rt t
one
)
5. “
be
ep
--
--
-”
st
ar
tu
p m
od
e
(1 l
on
g t
on
e)
6. “
be
ep
--
--
-b
eep
-”
tim
ing
(1
lo
ng
1 s
ho
rt)
7. “
be
ep
--
--
-b
ee
p-
be
ep
-”
se
t a
ll t
o d
ef
au
lt
(1 l
on
g 2 s
ho
rt)
8.
“b
ee
p-----
be
ep
-----
”
ex
it
(2
lo
ng
to
ne
)
No
te
:
1 l
on
g “
be
ep
--
--
-” = 5 s
ho
rt “
be
ep
-”
3.
S
et
ite
m
v
alu
e (
Pr
og
ramm
ab
le
v
alu
e)
Yo
u w
ill h
ea
r s
ev
er
al t
on
es i
n l
oo
p. S
et t
he v
alu
e m
at
ch
in
g t
o a t
on
e b
y m
ov
in
g t
hr
ot
tle s
tic
k t
o t
op w
he
n y
ou
he
ar t
he t
on
e, t
he
n a s
pe
cia
l t
on
e “
15
15
” e
m
its
, m
ea
ns t
he v
alu
e i
s s
et a
nd s
av
ed
. (
Ke
ep
in
g t
he t
hr
ot
tle s
tic
k
at t
op
, y
ou w
ill g
o b
ac
k t
o S
te
p 2 a
nd y
ou c
an s
ele
ct o
th
er i
te
m
s; o
r m
ov
in
g t
he s
tic
k t
o b
ot
to
m w
ith
in 2 s
ec
on
ds
wi
ll e
xit p
ro
gr
am m
od
e d
ire
ct
ly)
.
Fu
nc
tio
n
Ton
es
“b
ee
p-
”
1 s
ho
rt t
on
e
“be
ep
-be
ep
-”
2 s
ho
rt t
on
es
“be
ep
-be
ep
-be
ep
”
3 s
ho
rt t
on
es
1.
B
ra
ke
O
FF
ON
2. B
at
te
ry T
yp
e
Li
-x
x
Ni
-x
x
3. C
ut O
ff T
yp
e
So
ft
-Cu
t
Cu
t-O
ff
4. C
ut O
ff V
ol
ta
ge
Low
M
id
dl
e
Hi
gh
5. S
ta
rt M
od
e
N
orm
al
Sof
t
Ve
ry
So
ft
6.
Timin
g M
od
e
Low
Mid
dl
e
Hi
gh
4. E
xi
t p
ro
gr
am m
od
e
Th
er
e a
re 2 w
ay
s t
o e
xit p
ro
gr
am
mo
de
:
1. I
n s
te
p 3
, a
fte
r s
pe
cia
l t
on
e
“
15
15
”, p
lea
se
m
ov
e t
hr
ot
tle
sti
ck t
o t
he b
ot
to
m p
os
iti
on
wi
th
in
2 s
ec
on
ds.
2. I
n s
te
p 2
, a
fte
r t
on
e “
be
ep
--
--
-
be
ep
--
--
-”(
th
at i
s: T
he i
te
m #
8)
,
m
ov
e t
hr
ot
tle s
tic
k t
o b
ot
to
m
wi
th
in
3 s
ec
on
ds.
En
te
ring
th
e p
ro
gr
amming
m
od
e
No
te
: M
ak
e s
ur
e t
he t
hr
ot
tle c
ha
nn
el E
PA i
s s
et t
o -
10
0% w
he
n t
he t
hr
ot
tle
sti
ck i
s a
t t
he b
ot
to
m a
nd 1
00
% f
or t
he t
op (
or t
he t
hr
ot
tle c
ur
ve 0
-1
00
%
).
1. E
nt
er p
ro
gr
am m
od
e
2. S
ele
ct
pr
og
ra
mmab
le i
te
m
s
3. S
et i
te
m
’s v
alu
e (
Pr
og
ra
m
m
ab
le v
alu
e)
4. E
xit
pr
og
ra
m
m
od
e
Trouble
Possible Reason
Solution
After power on, motor does not
work, no sound is emitted.
The connection between
battery pack and ESC is
not correct
Check the power connec-
tion. Replace the connec-
tor.
After power on, motor does not
work, such an alert tone is emitted:
“beep-beep-, beep-beep-,beep-
beep-” (Every “beep-beep-” has a
time interval of about 1 second).
Input voltage is abnor-
mal, too high or too low.
Check the voltage of bat-
tery pack.
After power on, motor does not
work, such an alert tone is emit-
ted: “beep-, beep-, beep- ”(Every
“beep-” has a time interval of
about 2 seconds).
Throttle signal is irregu-
lar.
Check the receiver and
transmitter. Check the ca-
ble of throttle channel.
After power on, motor does not
work, such an alert tone is emit-
ted: “beep-, beep-, beep-” (Every
“beep-” has a time interval of
about 0.25 second).
The throttle stick is not
in the bottom (lowest)
position.
Move the throttle stick to
bottom position
After power on, motor does not
work, a special tone “
56712” is
emitted after 2 beep tone (beep-
beep-).
Direction of the throttle
channel is reversed, so
the ESC has entered the
program mode.
Set the direction of throttle
channel correctly.
The motor runs in the opposite
direction.
The connection between
ESC and the motor need
to be changed.
Swap any two wire con-
nections between ESC and
motor.
TROUBLESHOOTING
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
• Do not install the propeller (fixed wing) or drive pinion (helicopter) on the motor when
you test the ESC and motor for the first time to verify the correct settings on your radio.
Only install your propeller (plane) or pinion (heli) after you have confirmed that the set-
tings on your radio is correct.
• Never use ruptured or punctured battery cells.
• Never use battery packs that are known to overheat.
• Never short circuit battery or motor terminals.
• Always use proper insulation material for cable insulation.
• Always use proper cable connectors.
• Do not exceed the number of cells or servos specified for the ESC.
• Wrong battery polarity will damage the ESC and void the warranty.
• Install the ESC in a suitable location with adequate ventilation for cooling. This ESC has a
built-in over temperature cutoff protection feature that will immediately cut power to the
motor once the ESC temperature exceeds the 230° F/ 110° C temperature limit.
Recycling and Waste Disposal Note (European Union)
Electrical/electronic equipment marked with the crossed-out waste bin symbol must not be discarded
in the domestic waste; it should be disposed off via the appropriate specialised disposal system.
In the countries of the EU (European Union) electrical/electronic devices must not be discarded
via the normal domestic waste system (WEEE - Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment,
Directive 2002/96/EG). You can take your unwanted equipment to your nearest public collec-
tion point or recycling centre, where it will be disposed of in the proper manner at no charge to you.
By disposing off your old equipment in a responsible manner you make an important contribution to
the safeguarding of the environment!
EU Declaration of Conformity
Hereby, PELIKAN DANIEL declares that these RAY G2 Line brushless electronic speed
controllers are in compliance with the essential requirements as laid down in the EU
directive(s) concerning electro-magnetic compatibility.
The full text of the EU Declaration of Conformity is available at www.pelikandaniel.com/doc/
Guarantee
The PELIKAN DANIEL products are covered by a guarantee which fulfils the currently valid legal
requirements in your country. If you wish to make a claim under guarantee, please contact the
retailer from whom you first purchased the equipment. The guarantee does not cover faults
which were caused in the following ways: crashes, improper use, incorrect connection, reversed
polarity, maintenance work carried out late, incorrectly or not at all, or by unauthorised person-
nel, use of other than genuine PELIKAN DANIEL accessories, modifications or repairs which were
not carried out by PELIKAN DANIEL or an authorised PELIKAN DANIEL , accidental or deliberate
damage, defects caused by normal wear and tear, operation outside the Specification, or in con-
junction with equipment made by other manufacturers.
Please be sure to read the appropriate information sheets in the product documentation!
• Use only batteries that are supported by the ESC and ensure the correct polarity before
connecting.
• Switch your transmitter ON first and ensure the throttle stick is in the minimum position
before connecting the battery pack.
• Never switch your transmitter OFF while the battery is connected to your ESC.
• Only connect your battery pack just before flying and do not leave your battery pack con-
nected after flying.
• Handle your model with extreme care once the battery pack is connected and keep away
from the propeller at all times. Never stand in-line or directly in front of any rotating parts.
• Do not immerse the ESC under water, do not allow it to get wet while powered up.
• Always fly at a designated flying site and follow the rules and guidelines set by your mod-
eller’s club.