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4. ESC Programming

2. Battery Type

    This ESC supports NIMH and Lipo battery types. The correct voltage should be selected using the program card

3. Cutoff Voltage

    Sets the voltage at which the ESC lowers or removes power to the motor in order to keep the battery at a safe minimum

    voltage (for LiPo batteries). The ESC monitors the battery voltage all the time; it will immediately cut off the output when

    the voltage goes below the cutoff threshold. The RED LED will use a short repeated flash to indicate cutoff is activated. 

    (

-, 

-, 

-).

    Option1

0V

    The ESC does not cut the power due to low voltqage. Please pay attention to the power change of your vehicle. In 

    general the battery voltage gets low when your vehicle is losing power. Stop operating the vehicle immediately. 

    Option2

2.8V

    Option3

3.0V

    Option3

3.2V

    Option4

3.4V

4. Initial Start Force: 

    This is the initial power supplied to the power when you pull the trigger. Think of this as Anti-Slip in a full size car. The 

    more power, the more likely it is that your car will spin out when starting. This also draws a higher output from batteries, 

    so only high quality batteries should be used in settings higher than the middle. 

5. Max Forward Force:

    Total force at full throttle. It is adjustable by 25%, 50%, 75%, 100% (default). 

6. Max Reverse Force:

    Total force at full reverse. It is adjustable by 25%, 50%(default), 75%, 100%. 

7. Max. Brake Force:

    Total force at full brake. It is adjustable by 0%, 12.5%, 25%, 37.5%, 50%, 62.5%, 75%, 87.5% 100% (default).

8. Drag Brake:

       

Drag Brake Drag brake is the braking power produced when releasing the throttle trigger from full speed to neutral zone.

    It is used primarily in rock crawlers. 

9. Neutral Range

    Not all transmitters default to the neutral position. Use this setting to adjust the size of the neutral position. 

10. Throttle curve

    This is equivalent to setting up exponential on a programmable transmitter. There are 9 settings. 1 is linear and 9 has the

    most curve for exponential.

11. BEC Voltage

    Option 1: 6.0V

    This is default setting and best for all standard servos. 

    Option 2: 7.2V

    This is useful for high power servos that can handle 7.2V or higher.

(1) Functions & Explanations

LED display

for displaying

programmable items

LED display

for displaying

parameter values

ITEM Button

VALUE Button

OK Button
RESET Button

Programming Port

Port for connecting external power supply

(i.e. battery/UBEC)

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