simple programming

YEP ESC programming card manual.
There are two ways to connect to the Esc. Depending If the Esc is opto
or Ubec and if the 'special functions' are needed.
For opto types and special functions, the Tx and Rx is requred.
For Ubec types, without special functions the Tx can be ignored, and the
programing card powered by Rx battery (4.8v) directly into the right side
plug.
To confirm programming, beeps from the motor are needed. To this end
the esc must be connected to the motor, and the flight pack to the esc.
The method of powering up is important, as any deviation will not program
the esc. Easily forgotten when working off the airplane.
Opto type.
Connect the short data lead to the middle plug on the programming card,
with brown to the right.
Now disconnect the throttle lead from the Rx. In it's place, connect the
supplied male to male lead to the Rx throttle, the other end to the right
side plug on the programming card, again brown to the right side.
Now switch on Tx, then Rx, then battery flight pack.
A series of beeps should be heard, if not, the connection procedure may
have being wrong.
Once the programming card LED's have settled on a solid state,
programming can begin.
The top and bottom buttons scroll, and the bottom right button enters
the function. Each time this button is pressed a beep must be heard, if
not, no programming is taking place.
Please note, the factory default is for heli's. Its there fore necessary
to go to the helli page, page 2 to set up for a fixed wing aircraft.
Press together the top and bottom buttons, now the left side LED
flashes, this is page 2.
Go to start up speed, and select plane, start with 'middle'.

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