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1. Low advance timing is recommended for high inductance and low KV motors High advance timing is recommended for low inductance and high KV outrunner motors For some high KV motors if it shakes while rotating in high speed the High timing mode is recommended D3 Start Force There are 13 options 0 031 0 047 0 063 0 094 0 125 0 188 0 25 0 38 0 50 0 75 1 00 1 25 1 50 The default is 0 75 Select the corresponding start force according to the load of motor D4 Curve Mode There are 4 options OFF Low Middle and High The default is OFF D5 Control Frequency 2 options 8KHz and 22KHz The default is 8K Hz This option is the drive frequency of the motors D6 Low voltage Protection 4 options OFF 2 8V cell 3 0V cell 3 2V cell The default is 3 0V cell the system will automatically identify the battery cell E g suppose there re 3 cells if the voltage is lower than 9V the system will work according to the current cutoff option D7 Cutoff Mode There are two options Soft Cut and Cut Off The default is Soft Cut Soft Cut option Gradually reduce throttle power to 31 of the current power when the voltage is lower than the programmed low voltage protection threshold Cut Off Option immediate motor shutdown occurs in low voltage When low voltage protection Push the throttle stick to the bottom position and then to the top position the motor will be restarted But since it is low voltage condition the output power is low
2. or stopped at once YIN YAN MODEL TECH MFT D8 Rotation Direction There are 3 options Normal Reverse Bidirectional The default is Normal E Protection setting E1 Low voltage Protection Whether to shut down the motor immediately or to lower the power when the input voltage drops below the programmed low voltage protection threshold depends on the values set as Cutoff Mode Please refer to D7 for Cutoff Mode E2 Loss of Signal Protection Power will be gradually lower to 0 when signal lost and motor stops Motor will resume to the current power when the signal is detected again E3 Over heat Protection When the temperature of the ESC MOSFETS exceeds 100 Celsius degree power will be lowered gradually and will resume when the temperature decreases F Programming via program card Step 1 Pull the PPM signal wire out from the receiver and plug it into the program card jack Please pay attention to the direction Step 2 Connect the ESC to the battery after 2 seconds you will hear S 2 3 1 tune Step 3 The program card automatically reads parameters from the ESC and the corresponding LED will be on Step 4 Button 1 is for choosing program items Button 2 is for choosing different parameters for each item Button 3 is write button All parameters can be viewed and modified by pressing corresponding and press button 3 to write the new parameters to the ESC Step 5 Cut off the power G Programming via Transmitter Step 1 Enter
3. startup procedures Move throttle stick to the bottom position and then switch on transmitter Connect battery pack to ESC The long beep sound should be emitted means the bottom point of throttle range has been detected Several beep tones should be emitted to present the amount of battery cells When self test is finished a S 1 2 3 tune should be emitted Move throttle stick upwards to go flying C2 Throttle range setting procedures when users change a transmitter throttle range setting is recommended Switch on the transmitter move throttle stick to the top position Connect battery pack to ESC Two beep sounds should be emitted means the top point of throttle range has been confirmed and saved Move throttle stick to the bottom position within 2s a long beep sound should be emitted means the bottom point of throttle range has been detected Several beep tones should be emitted to present the amount of battery cells When self test is finished a S 1 2 3 tune should be emitted Move throttle stick upwards to go flying If the throttle stick is neither at the bottom position nor the top position after powered on it will constantly make beep sounds D Programmable parameters D1 Brake Type There are two options OFF ON The default is OFF D2 Timing Mode There are five options Low 0 Mid low 8 Middle 15 Mid high 23 and High 30 The default is Middle 15
4. EMAX User Instruction for NANO Series ESC Thank you for purchasing EMAX ESC please read this manual carefully before you use the ESC and strictly follow the instructions EMAX accepts no liability for damage s or injuries incurred directly or indirectly from the use of this product or modification of this product Due to unforeseen changes or product upgrades in design appearance performance the information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice A Features A1 Use authentic electronic components to ensure high quality and enhance the current endurance ability of the ESC A2 Based on BLHeli firmware optimized for high performance with great linearity and much quicker throttle response A3 Special designed for multirotors and compatible with fixed wing aircrafts and helicopters A4 Multiple protection features including Low voltage cut off protection over heat protection throttle signal loss protection AS Throttle range can be configured and is fully compatible with all receivers providing smooth linear and precise throttle response A6 All parameters can be programmed via using a program card or a transmitter including default settings Dimension Weight g wires BEC Programmable L W H mm Included Output 26x12 5x5 7 YES 30x12 5x8 7 YES B Product specification Continuous Burst Li xx Current current Battery EMAX NANO 6A 1 2s EMAX NANO 12A 2 4s EMAX NANO 20A C Instructions C1 Normal
5. indicates the Rotation Direction Step 3 Select program values After entering parameter setting status hold the throttle stick on the bottom position you will be led to the repeat selection of that parameter setting status Each sound likes 4 short sounds and one long sound 1 long sound 5short sounds and by that analogy After some sound pull the throttle stick to the top position in 2 seconds after you hear a tune S3 2 1 33 2 1 which means the correspondent value has been chosen and saved Hold the stick on the top position return to the second step and continue programming Step 4 Exit program Pull the throttle stick to the bottom position within 2 seconds and hold on after saving parameters until you hear a tune beep beep beep beep J 1 2 3 Set the Min Throttle at this moment and exit program and operate as normal beep means Loading parameter beep beep beep means numbers of cells and f1 2 3 means ready Restore Factory settings To restore Factory settings pull the throttle stick to the bottom position full Off throttle within 1s after entering program mode Step 1 Pull the throttle stick to the top position within 2s then you will hear a tune which means that the factory settings have been restored Pull the throttle stick to the bottom position within 2s the ESC is ready with factory settings
6. program mode Switch the transmitter on Pull the throttle stick to the top position Switch the ESC on wait 2 seconds you will hear two beep sounds which denotes that Max throttle has been confirmed Hold the throttle stick at the top position and then wait 2 seconds until you hear tune 5 123 123 that means you have entered the transmitter programming mode Step 2 Select program parameters Hold the throttle stick on top position there re 7 parameters can be set by using your transmitter You would hear 7 different indicating sounds which correspond to 7 different parameters Pull the throttle stick to the bottom position full Off throttle within 2 seconds after you hear the correspondent sound will brings you to the correspondent parameter setting status The indicating sounds will repeat in turn as follow 1 beep a short sound which indicates the Brake Type beep beep two short sounds which indicates the Timing Mode beep beep beep three short sounds which indicates the Start Force beep beep beep beep four short sounds which indicates the Curve Mode beep beep a long sound and a short which indicates the Low voltage Protection beep beep beep a long sound and two short which indicates the Cutoff Mode 2 3 4 5 beep a long sound which indicates the Control Frequency 6 7 8 beep beep beep beep a long sound and three short which
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