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VolantexRC Easy-Plug Series User Manual

VolantexRC Easy-Plug Series
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VolantexRC Easy-Plug Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandVolantexRC
ModelEasy-Plug Series
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Important Precautions

Voltage and Input Safety

Adhere to specified voltage limits and ensure battery is fully charged for proper feature function.

Propeller Hazard Warning

Be aware of unexpected propeller rotation; never approach when power is applied to avoid injury.

Battery Eliminator Circuit (BEC)

BEC Capacity and Servo Limits

BEC circuits have current limits; high-power servos might cause resets.

Understanding BEC Reset Behavior

BEC resets affect only throttle; re-arming the channel can restore control.

Mounting the ESC

Optimal ESC Airflow Placement

Mount ESC for maximum airflow for efficient cooling and prevent thermal shutdown.

Important Throttle Input Setting

Initial Trim and Stick Calibration

Set transmitter trim to neutral and move throttle stick to full for proper calibration.

ESC Arming and Throttle Range

Connect battery after 2 seconds, listen for beeps, and pull throttle down to arm.

Brake Function Setting

Enabling and Configuring Brake

Follow specific steps to turn brake on, confirming with motor beeps.

Brake Function Modes Explained

Brake 'on' provides immediate stop; 'off' allows natural propeller deceleration.

ESC Operation

Transmitter and Battery Connection Order

Turn on transmitter, set throttle low, then connect battery to the ESC.

Battery Type and Brake Status Beeps

Motor beeps indicate battery type and brake setting, preparing the ESC for use.

Safe-Start Feature Behavior

Motor may stop at low throttle or if obstructed; this is a normal safety feature.

Restoring Motor Control After Stop

Move throttle to minimum and back, or reconnect power, to re-arm the system.