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Connection of the programming card
A. For a controller with integrated BEC
1. Remove the drive battery from the controller.
2. For controllers with integrated BEC, please disconnect the receiver cable of the controller
from the receiver and then connect it to the program card at the upper right corner, the
connection is marked with "
BEC
".
3. Connect the drive battery to the controller.
4. The LEDs on the program card light up, indicating the current programmed values of the
controller.
Notice
1:
The sequence of steps 2 and 3 cannot be reversed, otherwise the program card
will not work correctly.
B.
For controllers without BEC device
If the controller is marked with "OPTO", like the ROCONTROL PRO 130 A HV OPTO, this means
that this controller does not have an integrated BEC, then an additional battery (4.8 - 6.0 V) must
be used to operate the programming card. A receiver battery is generally well suited for this
purpose. Most of the HV controllers work with up to 10S or 12S LiPo batteries and without
integrated BEC.
1. Remove the drive battery from the controller.
2. Disconnect the receiver cable of the controller from the receiver and then connect it to the
program card at the upper right corner, the connection is marked with "
BEC
".
3. For a HV controller with a separate short three-wire programming cable, please
disconnect the receiver cable of the controller from the receiver and connect it to the
program card at the upper right corner, the connection is marked with "
BEC
".
4. Connect a receiver battery (4.8 - 6.0 V) to the programming card. The connection is
located in the upper right corner and is marked with "
Batt
".
5. Connect the drive battery to the controller.
6. The LEDs on the program card light up, indicating the current programmed values of the
controller.
Notice
2:
The sequence of steps 2,3 and 4 cannot be reversed, otherwise the program card
will not work correctly.
Notice
3:
Never use a battery to supply the programming card with more than 6.0 V.
Programming procedure
Use the "up / down" button to select the parameter to be programmed, the corresponding LED
flashes. Then press the "left / right" button to select the correct values of this parameter. The
flashing LED indicates the value you have selected. Finally, press the "OK" key, the blue LED
flashes, which means that the new settings are transferred to the controller. When data transfer is
complete, the blue LED stops flashing, indicating that the new settings have been accepted and
stored in the controller.
ROCONTROL programming card
Instruction manual