00A HV Brushless Speed Controller INSTRUCTIONS Thanks so much for purchasing Eurgle speed. Please read the instruction booklet carefully before flying to ensure to get optimal performance with least damage as possible and enjoy your flying. Warnings · We strongly recommend to calibrate the throttle range of transmitter when you first use the controller or when using a new/different transmitter or receiver. ·When connecting the ESC to battery pack, please ensure the polarity is correct.
Eurgle ESC 100A HV MANUALS 2 page/ 14 pages ⅠIntroduction The Eurgle controllers are outstanding and unique products in the R/C industry. They represent a great advance in electric flight by integrating a data logger with an electronic speed controller. There is no need for a separate logging device if you have a Eurgle controller! In addition, software updates for the controller can be downloaded from the Internet so your controller will never become obsolete.
Eurgle ESC 100A HV MANUALS 3 page/ 14 pages Ⅵ Using the ESC ·Calibrate the throttle range of transmitter at the first time to use the controller (Recommend) - Correctly connect the ESC with brushless motor, plug the receiver lead of ESC into receiver ( usually into Channel 3); - Put the throttle to the highest position, turn on the transmitter; - Power on the receiver, ESC and motor. There are 3 beeps emitted from the motor, which indicates all electronics are correctly power on for the setting.
Eurgle ESC 100A HV MANUALS 4 page/ 14 pages ·In order to well record the flight data and utilize the storage of the logger, please set the ‘Recorder Configuration’ in the menu of ‘Data Logger’ after installing the Eurgle software. (see instructions in Ⅸ) ·When you finish the setting, repower the ESC, receiver and motor, there are two beeps emitted from the motor, then is ready to go fly and enjoy the flying. Ⅶ Installing Eurgle Software ·Insert the CD in the CD driver of the computer.
Eurgle ESC 100A HV MANUALS 5 page/ 14 pages ·After you click the ‘finish’ button, there will be an icon ‘Eurgle’ on your computer desktop. ·Installation complete. NOTE: These two destination folders are both default and cannot be changed, otherwise the software cannot work normally. Ⅷ How to connect the controller to PC NOTE: Eurgle 100A is a speed controller without built-in BEC, therefore, additional power supply is needed when reading data from ESC and programming on PC.
Eurgle ESC 100A HV MANUALS 6 page/ 14 pages ·Connect the ‘Y’ wires to USB. Plug in receiver lead and power cable from the Eurgle controller to those of the ‘USB Linker’ respectively. BE SURE THE POLARITY IS CORRECT! (Seeing the label on the USB Linker) P Cables of the ESC Receiver lead of the ESC NOTE:1) Wrong polarity of P cables’ connection may cause damage to controller, please make sure the polarity is always correct.
Eurgle ESC 100A HV MANUALS 7 page/ 14 pages ·Click the ‘Connect Device’ button. If the connection is correct, the menu with ‘Upgrade’ and ‘Programming set’ will be highlighted. The ESC Software Version information also will be displayed.. · Programming the parameters of the ESC: - Select ‘Programming Set’. (also the Shortcuts button ) - Click ‘Connect’ button or ‘Reading Data from ESC’ button to read out the current parameters of controller, and the firmware version is also displayed below.
Eurgle ESC 100A HV MANUALS 8 page/ 14 pages · Reading the flight data from the ESC 100A HV - Make sure to input the correct parameters in the area of ‘User Parameter’: Gear Rate and Magnet Poles number of motor, it is very important to read right motor RPM information. - Click the ‘upload record data’ button to upload the flight data from the controller, the green LED of ESC will flash. - After clicking the ‘upload record data’ button, the flight data in ESC will be shown as curves in the display window.
Eurgle ESC 100A HV MANUALS 9 page/ 14 pages - In the display window, you can choose a range of curves to analyze clearly by clicking the left button of mouse from start side to the end side of your chosen area, such as the below diagrammatic curves, data recorded from the 22.9 second to the 36.7 second as the chosen analyzing area (the area shown in translucent): - Much clearer curves of the chosen area is displayed: - Click the right button of mouse to display the original curves.
Eurgle ESC 100A HV MANUALS 10 page/ 14 pages · Changing the recording parameters Recommend: In order to well and accurately record the flight data, please know and program the recording configurations first before use, otherwise may cause losing of some data. - Click the menu ‘Data Logger’. - ‘Recorder Configuration’ (Shortcuts button ) . - Click ‘Connect’ button to display current configuration. - Sampling Rate (1,2,3,5,10,20,30 ) times/a second.
Eurgle ESC 100A HV MANUALS 11 page/ 14 pages - ‘Cur fly times’ button is never highlighted.* *‘Cur fly times’ button records the times you have flown. The ESC can record most 16 times flying. You can clear it by clicking the ‘Clear Logger Data’ button. That battery in power is calculated as once. - Select the configuration you wish to set, and click ‘Update’ to save modifications. - Click the button ‘Clear Logger Data’ to clear the data in the ESC for enough space to record for the next flying.
Appendix Eurgle ESC offer eight user programmable features, including low cutoff voltage, current limiting, brake type, timing advance, cutoff type, soft start, governor mode and PWM switching rate. Through the USB Linker, Eurgle ESC-100A-HV can be programmed easily on PC, and it is also good compatible with Eurgle USB or program via throttle stick of the transmitter. · Low Cut-off Voltage Option 1:Auto Lipo Auto Lipo Cells Detecting Option2:12.0v(default) 4 Lipo cells Option 3:15.
· Timing Advance Option 1: Low advance timing Recommended for more lower pole count motors. Gives more power and slightly less efficient. Option 2: middle advance timing Recommended for most motors .Gives a good balance of power and efficiency. Option 3: High advance timing Recommended for most of higher pole count motors Option4:Auto(default) Recommended for most of all brushless motors.
· PWM Switching Rate Option 1: Low (default) Recommended for most brushless motors Option 2: Middle Recommended for low inductance motors Option 3: High Recommended for very low inductance motors Note: we strongly recommend only the experienced modeler could change this setting.