Spektrum Avian Manual

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ESC/Radio Calibration
1. Begin with the transmitter powered on at full throttle.
2. Connect a battery to the ESC. The motor will emit a series of three
ascending tones.
3. The motor will emit two short tones to indicate the high throttle position
has been accepted.
4. Move the throttle stick to the low position within five seconds after the
two short tones.
TIP: If more than 5 seconds passes before you lower the throttle, the
motor will motor emit another series of tones, indicating the ESC has
entered programming mode.
5. The motor will emit a number of tones to indicate the number of
detected LiPo cells.
6. The motor will emit one long tone to indicate the calibration is
complete.
Installation and Wiring
1. Select a location to mount the ESC with good ventilation for cooling.
Mount the ESC with double sided tape or hook and loop material if
mounting tabs are not included on the case.
2. Connect the three motor wires from the ESC to the motor wires in
any order. In the event the motor spins the wrong direction, reverse
any two wires.
3. Connect the throttle lead to the throttle channel on your receiver.
4. Secure all wiring so it is protected from damage or being caught
by moving parts.
NOTICE: Do not connect a dedicated receiver battery to the receiver if
it is connected to the ESC. When the ESC is turned On it will power the
receiver with regulated voltage from the main battery through the throttle
connection. The ESC may be damaged if the receiver is also connected
to a dedicated receiver battery.