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發表於 2005年10月26日 12:13 PM
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好吧! 我來po看看ㄅㄟ....
Safety overheating cut-off(not Pico8):
If the speed controller's output stage threatens to overheat, a safety temperature cut-off switches off the motor function until it has cooled down to a safe level. After cooling down, you can activate the motor function again. To do this, you have to move the transmitter stick to "motor off position".
Under voltage cut-off:
If the battery reaches the under voltage cut-off, the speed controller will switch-off the motor. If the battery voltage gets high enough again, you can activate the motor function. To do this, you have to move the transmitter stick to "motor off position". If you use the speed controller with the BEC-System, make sure to land your model as soon as possible, before the battery voltage is too low for a safe receiver operation.
How to switch on and activate the speed controller (The speed controller does only beep with connected motor):
1. switch on the transmitter
2. connect the battery and switch on the speed controller
3. the speed controller will beep two times.
4. If your transmitter stick is at the position "neutral" or "brake", the speed controller will beep three times and is now active.
5. If the speed controller fails to detect the brake range, it is likely that you need to reverse the throttle channel; alternatively you may have reduced the throttle servo travel to less than 100%. If you don't like the factory setting of the speed controller, you should follow the next programming steps. |
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