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Setting up the Align ESC requires putting the transmitter throttle curve in the default linear position, then putting the throttle stick at full and then low positions while plugging in the battery to enter setup mode. The ESC will then beep to indicate the three programmable options - brake, timing, and low voltage cutoff. The throttle stick position during the beeps determines each setting. After programming, the ESC will beep the sequence to confirm the settings before flying. A video may better explain the complex setup process.
Setting up the Align ESC requires putting the transmitter throttle curve in the default linear position, then putting the throttle stick at full and then low positions while plugging in the battery to enter setup mode. The ESC will then beep to indicate the three programmable options - brake, timing, and low voltage cutoff. The throttle stick position during the beeps determines each setting. After programming, the ESC will beep the sequence to confirm the settings before flying. A video may better explain the complex setup process.
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Setting up the Align ESC requires putting the transmitter throttle curve in the default linear position, then putting the throttle stick at full and then low positions while plugging in the battery to enter setup mode. The ESC will then beep to indicate the three programmable options - brake, timing, and low voltage cutoff. The throttle stick position during the beeps determines each setting. After programming, the ESC will beep the sequence to confirm the settings before flying. A video may better explain the complex setup process.
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Setting up the Align ESC is not overly complicated but quite confusing if you do
n't know what all the beeps are about.
The following is a description in words of the setup procedure, bear with me as it is quite complex to explain. Firstly your tx must be setup such that your throttle curve is the default linea r curve. ie. 0 25 50 75 100 for a radio with a five point curve. The reason for this is that the ESC uses the stick position to sense what settings you want dur ing the programming phase. Next step is to put your stick at full throttle and plug in the battery (yes, I was also worried). The ESC will emit a scale (crecendo) of notes in quick succession indicating set up mode being entered. Put the stick at low throttle and the setup sequence begins. The ESC will now emit a single beep, repeating slowly, this indicates option 1 i s being set. Put the stick in the appropriate place for the setting you want. Op tion 1 is the break setting, so should be turned off in a heli, so the stick sho uld be at low throttle. The ESC will wait a preset period of time beeping once s lowly and then take the option as wherever the stick currently is placed. If you are following these instructions then you won't have moved the stick from the l ow throttle position at the start of the setup sequence. The ESC now emits a scale of notes in quick succession to indicate the setting h as been taken and will now beep twice, slowly and repeating. You are now setting option 2, hence the two beeps slowly repeating. You are now setting the timing for the motor. Place the stick in the appropriate place for your motor. Option 1 is low timing, option 2 is mid timing and option 3 is high timing. For an Align motor mid or low timing can be used, so middle or low throttle for the stick. After a preset period the ESC will emit a scale of notes in quick succession, in dicating the option has been set. Following this the ESC will emit three beeps, repeating slowly, you are now sett ing option 3 for battery protection. Again place the stick high, middle or low. I set my battery protection to high ( 70%) which is the low throttle stick position. This gives you just under 9v as t he point your ESC will enter battery protection mode. After a preset period you get the scale of notes in quick succession and then th e ESC plays back your settings using beep codes for option 1, 2 and 3. Listen ca refully to verify they are correct. If they are then unplug the battery, plug it back in and go fly. If they aren't correct unplug the battery, place your stick at full throttle and plug the batte ry back in again to re-enter setup mode. I hope this makes sense, it's very hard to explain, I may make a video of it wit h commentary at a later date if I receive feedback that this is too hard to foll ow. Let me know on the TrexTuning forums.