Programming Guide

8.Motor Rotation: Forward/ Reverse
In most cases motor rotation is usually reversed by swapping two motor wires. However,
in cases where the motor cables have been directly soldered the ESC cables, motor
rotation can be reversed by changing the value of setting on the ESC.
9.Switching Frequency : 8kHz/16kHz
* 8kHz – Sets ESC switching frequency for 2 pole motors, e.g. in-runners.
* 16kHz Sets ESC switching frequency for motors with more than 2 poles, e.g. out-
runners.
Although 16kHz is more efficient with our Thrust motors, the setup
default is 8kHz due to the higher RF noises caused at 16kHz.
10.Low Voltage Cutoff Type : Reduce Power / Hard cutoff
* Reduce Power ESC reduces motor power when the pre-set Low Voltage Protection
Threshold value is reached. (recommended)
* Hard Cutoff – ESC instantly cuts motor power when the pre-set Low Voltage Protection
Threshold value is reached.
Using Your New ESC
Improper polarity or short circuit will damage the ESC therefore it is your responsibility
to double check all plugs for proper polarity and first fit BEFORE connecting the battery.
Alert Tones
The ESC is equipped with audible alert tones to indicate abnormal conditions at power
up.
1. Continuous beeping tone (****) – Indicates that throttle stick is not in the minimum
position.
2. Single beeping tone followed by a one second pause (* * * *)Indicates that the
battery pack voltage exceeds the acceptable range. (The ESC automatically checks and
verifies the battery voltage once the battery is connected).
Built-in Intelligent ESC Safety Functions
1. Over-heat protection: When the temperature of ESC exceeds 110 deg C, the ESC will reduce the
output power to allow it too cool.
2. Lost Throttle signal protection: The ESC will automatically cut power to the motor when it detects
a lost of throttle signal for 2 seconds, then the motor will emit continuous beeping tone.