Edge HV Series Users Guide

© 2013 Castle Creations, Inc. P/N: 095-0222-00 Revisi on Date - 03/2013 PAGE 5 of 6
question. When the Edge ESC has accepted your answer, it will flash the LED rapidly, and emit a constant beeping. Move the
throttle stick back to the middle position for the next question.
If you wish to re-program only some of the features you do not need to continue through the programming steps for the
remaining settings. Once you have programmed each of the features you wish to change and the Edge ESC has confirmed the
selection, instead of returning to mid-throttle for the next question, disconnect battery power, re-connect power, and arm the
speed control as normal.
Before manual programming, remove the prop or pinion to ensure safety.
Enter Programming Mode
1. The Edge controller must be connected to a motor to sound beeps. Turn your transmitter on, and leave the Edge ESC
unpowered. Move the transmitter stick to the top position (full throttle).
2. Connect battery power to the Edge ESC. The Edge ESC will beep its initialization tones when first plugged in. After a short
period of time the Edge ESC will emit another short tone and the LED on the Edge ESC should flash a short, single flash that
repeats. If the ESC flashes continuously it is not seeing a full throttle position. Move your throttle trim to the top position or
increase your full throttle endpoint or ATV on your transmitter.
3. Move your transmitter stick to the middle position. The Edge ESC will emit another short tone, and the LED on the Edge
ESC should flash a short, double flash that repeats.
4. Move your transmitter stick back to the top position again. After a short time, the Edge ESC will emit a short tone, and
the LED on the Edge ESC should flash a short, triple flash that repeats.
5. Move your transmitter stick back to the middle position again. The Edge ESC will emit four short tones in a row, and the
LED on the Edge ESC will start a repetitive flash sequence of a single flash followed by a long pause.
The Edge ESC is now in programming mode and asking you the first question.
Stick programming oers quick access to basic settings only. Many more may be accessed using Castle Link and a
Windows PC.
SETTINGS 1: LOW VOLTAGE CUTOFF BATTERY CELL CUTOFF VOLTAGE*
Option 1: 3.0V per cell
Option 2: 3.1V per cell
Option 3: 3.2V per cell (Factory Setting)
Option 4: 3.3V per cell
Option 5: 3.4V per cell
Option 6: DISABLED
SETTINGS 2: BRAKE TYPE
Option 1: Soft Delayed Brake
Option 2: Hard Delayed Brake
Option 3: Soft Brake - No Delay
Option 4: Hard Brake - No Delay
Option 5: Brake Disabled (Factory Setting)
SETTING 3: LOW VOLTAGE CUTOFF TYPE
Option 1: Hard Cuto
Option 2: Soft Cuto (Factory Setting)
Option 3: RPM Decrease
Option 4: Pulsing RPM (ESC pules throttle)
SETTINGS 4: PWM SWITCHING RATE**
Option 1: 8kHz (Outrunners)
Option 2: 12 kHz (Factory Setting)
Option 3: 16 kHz
* Refer to cell vendor’s instructions for cuto voltage
** Refer to motor manufacturer’s instructions for frequency settings.