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OCA-3070HV

OMA-5015-650

OMA-5020-490

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Copyright 2021 by O.S.Engines Mfg. Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.

102100

OCA-3100HV

OCA-3070HV

70/F3A

OMA-5020-490

OMA-5025-375

OMA-6030-220

OMA-4043-165

OMA-4043-172

OMA-5025-375

OCA-3100HV

OCA-3070HV

High-Resolution

OPT

O55V

12S

OCA-3100HV

High-Resolution

OPT

O55V

12S

Pay careful attention to the advices with the following headings.

DANGER

This covers the possibility which 

might involve death and serous 

injury.

These cover the possibilities 

which might involve death and 

serious injury and also may cause 

damage or injury.

WARNINGS

NOTES

T h e s e   c o v e r   t h e   m a n y   o t h e r  

possibilities, generally less obvious 

source of danger, but which, under 

certain circumstances, may also 

cause danger or injury.

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Prohibited items 

Items never fail to take action

TEL. (06) 6702-0225

FAX. (06) 6704-2722

6-15 3-Chome Imagawa Higashisumiyoshi-ku 

Osaka 546-0003, Japan                 

IMPORTANT: It is of vital importance, before attempting to 

operate your ESC to read through this instruction manual.

INSTRUCTIONS

ESC for airplane brushless motors

Before using OCA-3100HV/OCA-3070HV

Misuse or abuse of LiPo batteries is very danger-

ous.

Be sure to follow the instruction manual supplied 

with the batteries.

Notes on installation

WARNINGS

Never use the ESC  beyond the working conditions listed in the 

specifications listing.

Do not mistake the polarity of the batteries.

Reverse connection may cause fire and ESC will be damaged or be burnt 

instantly.

Never short out any place of the ESC, batteries, motor, 

receiver and connectors.

Short circuit may cause fire and ESC will be damaged or be burnt instantly.

Be sure to install the ESC so that the soldering connection of the 

input/output wires may not touch conductive part.

Be sure to install the receiver and receiver antenna away from 

the place where high current flows such as ESC, motor wires, 

battery wires, power batteries.

Malfunction of the receiver due to noise will cause to lose model control 

which is very dangerous.

Be sure to insert connectors all the way securely.

Disconnection due to vibration may cause to lose model control which is 

very dangerous. 

Be sure to install the ESC so that oil, grease and water may 

not come in contact with the ESC.

Be sure to install the ESC at the place where there is plenty of 

air flow for cooling.

Do not wrap the ESC with aluminum foil, etc.

Wrapping may spoil cooling effect and the ESC may not develop its original 

performance.

Be sure to install the motor securely and fix all the wires.

NOTE

Do not disassemble.  Do not open the ESC case.

Opening of the case may cause damage inside components and render it 

irreparable. 

Notes on operation

WARNINGS

Never touch or allow any part of the body to come into contact 

with any rotating part while operating.

Sudden rotating may cause serious 

Be careful with some receivers the motor may rotate for a moment when 

the power puts on.

Do not fly when rainy.

Entry of water drops into the ESC may cause malfunction and out of model 

control which is very dangerous. Also, it will cause failure. If malfunction is 

detected due to entry of water drops, send the ESC to the manufacturer or 

its distributor in each country for inspection and repair.

Be sure to follow the procedures mentioned below as to ON 

and OFF of the power switch.

ON: 

Hold the throttle stick at stop position. Switch on

 the transmitter then 

receiver 

power.

OFF: 

Hold the throttle stick at stop position. Switch off 

the receiver then 

transmitter 

power.

With reverse procedure propeller may rotate suddenly, which is very 

dangerous.

Be sure to remove the batteries when not in use.

Accidental switching on may cause sudden rotating of propeller or cause 

fire, which is very dangerous.

Be sure to check the ESC and all the movements of model 

controls before attempting flight.

Incorrect settings or using of unsuitable model may cause to lose model 

control which is very dangerous.

NOTE

Do not touch the motor nor ESC right after flight.

Touching them may cause burn.

OCA-3100HV/OCA-3070HV are ESCs for airplane 
brushless motors.
For optimum performance of the ESCs, we 
recommend you to choose OS brand brushless 
motors.

Motors other than OS brand may not work 

properly with the ESC.

Use the ESC with combination of OS motors 

listed in this manual.

Solder suitable connectors to the lead wires of 

the ESC to connect a battery.

Do not connect the connectors without 

soldering to a battery.

Active Freewheel (regenerative braking system)

Setting choice : OFF / ON

Default setting : OFF

Setting range : OFF / 40

~

120

%

Select ON or OFF with the LEFT and the RIGHT buttons.
The “Brake Mode” activates when the throttle stick is moved up to 

30% or more.

Current limit

Set the value with the LEFT and the RIGHT buttons.
This parameter regulates excessive current for energy saving and 

reducing heat emission.

Default setting : 100%

Setting range :  OFF / ON

Default setting : OFF

Governor settings

Select ON or OFF with the LEFT and the RIGHT buttons.
When you use the governor, select ON and decide the values of 

the following items to set the governor gain.

Motor Type

Setting choice : Standard value / OMA-4013/OMA-6030/

                           OMH-4535

Select the value with the LEFT and the RIGHT buttons.
Select Standard value usually.

Throttle Mode

Setting choice : Automatic / set value

Set the value with the LEFT and the RIGHT buttons.
Select the setting item with the UP and the DOWN buttons.

When you do not choose “Automatic” and set the value:

PWM value for throttle stop position: 800~1200
PWM value for maximum throttle position: 1800~2200

Restore Default

Setting choice : NO / YES

Default setting : NO

Select NO or YES with the LEFT and the RIGHT buttons.
In case you select YES, press the RIGHT button again to confirm 

to restore Default settings.
Select the setting item with the UP and the DOWN buttons.

Class

Motor

ESC

Specifications, design, and contents of the instruction manual 

of the motorare subject to change without prior notice for 

improvement.

Please contact

  

[email protected] or 

professional

@

os-en

gines.co.jp 

for questions and inquiries.

Minimum rotation position setting: Min Speed 1~25

Maximum rotation position setting: Max Speed 1~25

Minimum rotation position setting is the rpm when a throttle stick 

is at full low position.

Maximum rotation position setting is the highest rpm setting.

Setting range : 10%

~

40%

Default setting : 20%

Governor Gain setting

Set the value with the LEFT and the RIGHT buttons.
The larger the value is set, the more the motor rpm increases.

Start from 20% then find your best setting.

Setting range : 1

~

25

Default setting : 1

Min Speed setting

Set the value with the LEFT and the RIGHT buttons to decide 

the timing when the governor starts to work.

The governor starts to work the earliest at 1. At 25 it starts the 

latest.

The value is usually set 1 unless you want to change it.

Setting range : 1

~

25

Default setting : 8

Max Speed setting

Set the value with the LEFT and the RIGHT buttons.

This is to set the speed to reach the maximum rpm according to 

the throttle move.

The rpm rises linearly at 8 to the maximum rpm, but it depends 

on how the throttle curve is set.  Reduce the value in case the 

rpm reaches the maximum rpm before full throttle. 

Increase the value in case the rpm does not reach the 

maximum rpm even full throttle.

[Recommended Motor/ESC classified by airplane class.]

Electric current depends on combination of battery cells and size 

of propeller.

Read instructions of O.S. motors carefully before use not to apply 

excessive electric current more than its capacity to the ESC.

Note:

The governor system of this ESC does not 

conform to FAI F3A regulations.

Disable the function when you participate in the 

competitions based on FIA F3A regulations.

(Disable the function for FAI F3A competitions.)

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