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8.
After 8 single beeps mode 8 is reached, slide
the throttle channel to full throttle position
(100%).
9.
After that the ESC starts to beep again with a
single beep tone and the KOSMIK indicates the
protocols by a number of beeps. Please see the
following table for the protocols.
10. If your protocol has reached (e.g. 2x Beep =
Graupner) slide the throttle channel to reverse
position (0%).
Before disconnecting the battery from the
ESC, it's essential to await the confirmation
(step 8), otherwise the KOSMIK sees an
incomplete programming and will lock
preventing any potential issues by this and will
flash
9
times
to
indicate
the
mode
programming has not been accepted!
Number of tones you need for your protocol:
1x beep
KONTRONIK Protokoll
2x beep
Graupner
3x beep
Not used & no sound
4x beep
Multiplex
5x beep
Mikado
6x beep
Jeti
7.9 Mode 9 - Telemetry Port 2
Please note that following steps are only for
the COOL KOSMIK 250 HV. This step can be
ignored for other ESC Versions!
With Mode 9 you can activate the port at the LED
side on the KOSMIK (like you can see at ill. sensor
port overview). The steps are exactly the same as
in Mode 8.
Programming mode 9:
1. Switch on and prepare the transmitter (as
shown from 3.1 on). Throttle stick to the "motor
off" (0%) position.
2. Plug the ESC to the receiver (with the Master
cable)
. Connect the cable to the receiver’s port
(that is designated for throttle function). Then
switch on your transmitter.
3. Connect the motor cables to the motor.
4.
Connect the main battery to the KOSMIK.
5.
LED flashes. You will hear an ascending triad
of sounds, monitoring the activation. Ongoing
you will hear single tones for the recognised
number of battery cells (see 4.1).
6.
After hearing the cell count, push the button on
the KOSMIK, then you will hear three
descending tones and the mode.
7.
KOSMIK starts monitoring the modes, for each
mode there is the equal number of beeps, the
LED flashes in correspondence with the beep
number.
8.
After 9 single beeps mode 9 is reached, slide
the throttle channel to full throttle position
(100%).
9.
After that the ESC starts to beep again with a
single beep tone. The single beep tone mean’s
KONTRONIK protocol.
10. If your protocol has reached (e.g. 6x Beep =
Jeti) slide the throttle channel to reverse
position (0%).
7.10 Mode 10 - BEC Voltage
When delivered, the KOSMIK has a BEC voltage of
5.6 V. By mode 10 the voltage can be adjusted
between 5 - 8 V in steps of 0.2 V.
Programming mode 10:
1. Step 1 to 7 as in all other modes.
2.
After 10 single beeps, mode 10 is reached;
move the throttle stick to the full throttle
position (100%). The ESC confirms first the
throttle position with an ascending triad of
sounds, and then the Mode with 10 single
beeps (throttle stick remains at the full throttle
position).
3. Beginning at 5 V, the BEC voltage is raised by
0.2 V with each beep (the first beep occurs at
5.2 V). When the desired voltage is reached,
move the throttle stick to the motor off position
(0%). The KOSMIK confirms programming with
an ascending triad of sounds and the BEC
voltage in a corresponding number of beeps.
When reaching the max. voltage of 8 V there is a
double beep. To confirm a setting of 8 V
move the
throttle stick to the motor off position (0 %) within
2 s. Otherwise no BEC voltage is stored.
8. KONTRONIK protocol
The KONTRONIK protocol is a special protocol
which can be used for special applications, e.g. for
telemetry data when using the Flybarless System
of MSH (Brain).
9. Update
For updating your online updatable ESC please
refer to the manual of update unit.
10.Bluetooth pairing
The KOSMIK can be programmed easy and
compfortable by the Bluetooth module. You only
need to connect the Bluetooth module to a free
sensor port on the KOSMIK
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