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Fundado el 7 de Enero del 2005

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Por sukoi
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Programming Instructions:

1. Connect your motor and receiver to the speed controller, but
do not connect the battery yet.
2. Turn on your transmitter and move the throttle stick to the full
throttle position (full up).
3. Connect your battery and the controller will initialize with a
musical tone.
4. After 3 seconds, the controller will start beeping a sequence
of tones – one to six short beeps. Each sequence
represents a parameter that you can program and is
repeated 3 times. The parameters are:
— Tone + 1 Beep Cell Type and Number of Cells
— — Tone + 2 Beeps Throttle Setting
— — — Tone + 3 Beeps Brake Setting
— — — — Tone + 4 Beeps Direction and Cutoff Type
— — — — — Tone + 5 Beeps Timing Mode
— — — — — — Tone + 6 Beeps Pulse Width Modulation (PWM)

Table 1 – Programming Parameters

5. When you hear the sequence for the parameter you wish to
program, move the throttle stick to the center position.
6. The controller will then start beeping a morse code
sequence of short and long beeps representing the possible
options you may choose for the selected parameter. See table 2 for a list of all programmable options. Each option
sequence is repeated 3 times. When you hear the sequence
for the option you wish to select, move the throttle stick back
to the full up position.
7. The controller will then save the selected option, and sound
a long beep as a confirmation. It then goes back to the
beginning of the programming sequence (step 4)
8. Setup all the parameters you need to change. When
complete, move the throttle stick to the lowest (down)
position. The controller will save all options and re-initialize
in normal running mode so you can start your motor.
The table below summarizes the various programming options
for each parameter:

1. Cell Type and Number of Cells
• — 1 Short + 1 Long NiMh/NiCD Auto Cell Count - 0.8V/Cell
Cutoff Voltage
• — — 1 Short + 2 Long 7S Li-Po (25.9V) – 21V Cutoff Voltage
• — — — 1 Short + 3 Long 6S Li-Po (22.2V) – 18V Cutoff Voltage
• — — — — 1 Short + 4 Long 5S Li-Po (18.5V) – 15V Cutoff Voltage
• — — — — — 1 Short + 5 Long 4S Li-Po (14.8V) – 12V Cutoff Voltage
• — — — — — — 1 Short + 6 Long 3S Li-Po (11.1V) – 9V Cutoff Voltage
• — — — — — —

1 Short + 7 Long 2S Li-Po (7.4V) – 6V Cutoff Voltage
2. Throttle Setting
•• — 2 Short + 1 Long Auto Throttle Range (Default)
•• — — 2 Short + 2 Long 1.1ms to 1.8ms
•• — — — 2 Short + 3 Long Hard start (Default)
•• — — — — 2 Short + 4 Long Soft start
3. Brake Setting
••• — 3 Short + 1 Long No Brake
••• — — 3 Short + 2 Long Soft Brake (Default)
••• — — — 3 Short + 3 Long Medium Brake
••• — — — — 3 Short + 4 Long Hard Brake
4. Direction and Cutoff Type
•••• — 4 Short + 1 Long Clockwise Rotation (Default)
•••• — — 4 Short + 2 Long Counterclockwise Rotation
•••• — — — 4 Short + 3 Long Soft Cutoff
•••• — — — — 4 Short + 4 Long Hard Cutoff (Default)
5. Timing Mode Setting
••••• — 5 Short + 1 Long 1º - For lowest current draw and higher
efficiency with lower RPM (Default)
••••• — — 5 Short + 2 Long 7º - Compromise setting for higher
RPM than 1º and lower current draw
than 15º
••••• — — — 5 Short + 3 Long 15º - For higher current draw and
lower efficiency with higher RPM
••••• — — — — 5 Short + 4 Long 30º - For High-RPM Outrunner Motors
6. Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) Setting
•••••• — 6 Short + 1 Long 8KHz – For low RPM and low pole
count motors (Default)
•••••• — — 6 Short + 2 Long 16KHz – For most outrunner motors

Table 2 – Programming Values
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