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Remember, when in the programming mode:

Full Throttle = Stick Up
Idle = Stick Down

The default settings (from the package) for your E-flite 
10-Amp Pro ESC are as follows:

• 3S (9V) auto cutoff for Li-Po

• Brake Off

•   4-pole and greater timing (outrunner or  

6-pole motors)

•  Throttle input range set to Auto Select Mode 

(1.2ms–1.8ms)

Programming Menu 1 – Voltage Cutoff:

Use this option to set the voltage at which the controller 
will shut down the motor to prevent damage to your  
battery, when it reaches the cutoff voltage. You will know 
that your battery pack has reached auto cutoff when you 
hear the motor “pulse” repeatedly.

1. 3S Li-Po voltage cutoff – Full Throttle

2. 2S Li-Po or Ni-Cd/Ni-MH voltage cutoff – Idle

3. 70% Smart Cut soft cutoff (See below for Smart 

Cut information)

NOTE:

 To access the 70% Smart Cut option, leave 

the stick at full throttle for 7 seconds while in menu 

item 1, until 7 beeps are heard, then continue through 

the program normally. This option will activate the 

soft cutoff at 70% of start-up voltage. For example, 

if your pack measures 10.0 volts at start-up, then the 

soft cut will occur at 7.0 volts. The Smart Cut option 

will check the start-up voltage every time you plug the 

battery into the controller, so beware of using partially 

charged packs, as the system cannot protect your  

Li-Po batteries if you are using Smart Cut and  

connect a partially charged pack.

You will know your battery pack has reached soft auto 
cutoff when you hear the motor “pulse” repeatedly.  
We recommend you land your model as soon as you 
hear the motor pulse (indicating the pack voltage has 
dropped to the cutoff voltage level) to prevent 
over discharge of the Li-Po battery pack and to prevent 
sudden power loss.

Programming Menu 2 – Braking:

This option gives you the choice to have the ESC stop 
the propeller during flight (Brake on) or allow it to  
windmill (Brake off). Use the brake-on option for gliders.

1. Brake Off – Full Throttle (>1.7ms)

2. Brake On – Idle (<1.3ms)

Programming Menu 3 – Timing:

Please refer to your motor instructions and 
specifications for an indication of the number of poles.

1.  4-pole and greater motors timing  

mode – Full Throttle

2. 2-pole motors timing mode – Idle

Programming Menu 4 – Throttle Input Range:

This option is to allow for proper operation of the ESC 
with many different radios on the market. Most radios, 
and all the computer radios we have tested, work well 
with the auto-set option, but some radios have a wider 
output range, and may give a more linear response with 
the 1.1 to 1.9ms range. If you feel there is too much 
“dead” area in the stick movement near Full Throttle, try 
adjusting the end points in your radio, or change to the 
wider input range. 

Be aware that if these settings are not correct, it may be 
impossible to arm the controller. If this happens, return 
the input range setting to the default auto learning  
setting. The auto setting option learns the minimum  
position of your throttle (between 1.1 and 1.3ms) and 
stores this value at each start-up, and then adds a value 
of 0.6ms for the full throttle setting.

1. Throttle Range 1.1ms to 1.9ms – Full Throttle

2. Auto Select – Idle

Error Codes:

The controller will beep continuously if the input voltage 
is below the cut voltage (beep...beep...beep) when the 
battery is connected. Check the voltage of the battery 
pack to see if it is correct, or the programmed cutoff  
setting if the input voltage is set incorrectly for the 
voltage of the pack being used.

If you have trouble arming the controller (and the throttle 
trim has been set to minimum), enter the programming 
mode and try the auto setting in Programming Menu 4 
to see if it helps correct your problem. If it is a computer 
radio, you may alternatively increase your high and low 
throttle ATV (endpoint) percentages.

Some systems, including many Futaba systems,  
may require the throttle channel to be “reversed” for 
proper operation.

Step 20 – Programming the E-flite 10A Pro Brushless ESC (continued)

Success Tips

Warnings and Saftey

4.  Don’t attempt to fly or do maneuvers beyond your 

flying abilities without seeking the assistance of an 
experienced pilot.

5.  If you’re gliding with the motor off, allow the  

Super Decathlon BL more area for turns.

6.  Position yourself at your flying field to keep the  

sun at your back and out of your eyes. Wear  
sun-glasses on bright days.

7.  Keep the Super Decathlon BL upwind, especially on 

windier days, to prevent it from “flying away.” The wind 
is normally stronger at higher altitudes than it is on  
the ground.

8.  Keep your plane in front of you so you don’t have to 

turn in circles as you fly. Try to avoid flying directly 
overhead.

7.  Hold the plane securely, and keep all body parts away 

from the propeller when the flight battery is plugged 
in. When you finish flying the Super Decathlon, always 
unplug the battery before you turn off the transmitter.

8.   Never fly on the same frequency as another RC  

aircraft in your area. The frequency of the  
Super Decathlon BL is shown on stickers on the back 
of the transmitter.

Warning

Though your ParkZone Super Decathlon BL comes ready 
to fly, this aircraft is for experienced RC pilots only and is 
not a toy. It can cause serious bodily harm and damage  
to property.

FCC Statement 

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules.  
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and 
(2) this device must accept any interference received,  
including interference that may cause  
undesired operation.  

Caution! 

Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the 
party responsible for compliance could void the user’s 
authority to operate the equipment.

1.  

Don’t fly in winds over 7 mph.

 First-time pilots 

should get help from an experienced radio control pilot 
during first flights.

2.  Choose your flying field carefully—grass and soft 

ground with 600-foot diameter of open space is  
optimal for flying and will lengthen the life of the Super 
Decathlon BL. Make sure there are no obstacles that 
will get in your way when flying, such as trees or  
buildings. Make sure you do not fly where there are 
pedestrians who could be hurt by the airplane.

3.  Remember that holding the stick full over for too long 

can cause the airplane to spiral dive and crash. At the 
very first sign of the Super Decathlon BL beginning to 
spiral down, immediately release the stick and give the 
opposite turn control to the spiral, then pull back on 
the elevator gently to level flight and level the wings.

1.  Read and follow this manual completely, observing all 

instructions and safety directions. Otherwise, serious 
injury and damage can occur. Think safety first. 

2.  Keep propeller away from body parts, even when it 

isn’t spinning, as it could be turned on by accident. 
Beware of hair becoming entangled in the propeller, 
especially while launching the Super Decathlon BL.

3.  Do not fly when it’s too windy or you may lose control 

and crash, causing injury or damage. Never fly near 
people, vehicles, train tracks, buildings, power lines, 
water, hard surfaces or trees. Never allow any one to 
attempt to catch the airplane while it’s in flight or  
serious injury can result.

4.  Adult supervision is recommended for ages 14  

and under.

5.  Battery charging: Only use a battery charger intended 

for use with the flight battery. Never leave charger  
unattended while charging. This will help prevent  
overcharging. While charging, place the battery on a 
heat resistant surface. Do not lay it on carpet or  
upholstery while charging.

6.  Never cut into the battery charger or airplane wires or 

serious injury can occur. Causing the battery to “short 
out” (crossing negative and positive bare wires) can 
cause fire, serious injury and damage.

Summary of Contents for Super Decathlon BL

Page 1: ...e products are distributed exclusively by Horizon Hobby Inc 4105 Fieldstone Road Champaign IL 61822 2008 Horizon Hobby Inc Horizon Hobby UK Units 1 4 Ployters Road Staple Tye Harlow Essex CM187NS Unit...

Page 2: ...is recommended to charge the Li Po battery immediately as it will be used in future assembly steps 1 Insert 8 new AA batteries supplied into the transmitter observing proper polarity 2 Turn the power...

Page 3: ...e transmitter This should be done each time you turn off the airplane Note It is very important to make sure that the control surfaces rudder and elevator are at 0 degrees when the transmitter control...

Page 4: ...20 degrees it is too windy to fly You will need two people to perform the range test one to hold the plane and the other to give the transmitter input Warning The person holding the plane should hold...

Page 5: ...ll on until you have reached an altitude of about 50 feet At this same time make sure that you are continuing to keep the airplane directed into the wind 2 Make right and left adjustments as necessary...

Page 6: ...fter making any adjustments always turn on the transmitter and center the transmitter trim levers making sure the control surfaces are adjusted evenly Note By making these changes the controls will be...

Page 7: ...ld always treat the motor and propeller as live and dangerous remembering that it could start at any time and keep any body parts clothing and tools clear of the propeller arc NEVER LEAVE THE BATTERY...

Page 8: ...TV endpoint percentages Some systems including many Futaba systems may require the throttle channel to be reversed for proper operation Step 20 Programming the E flite 10A Pro Brushless ESC continued...

Page 9: ...chaser must be approved in writing by Horizon before shipment Damage Limits HORIZON SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES LOSS OF PROFITS OR PRODUCTION OR COMMERCIAL LOSS I...

Page 10: ...our repair Non warranty repair estimates will be billed a minimum of hour of labor In addition you will be billed for return freight Please advise us of your preferred method of payment Horizon accept...

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