Hobbywing QUICRUN WP 10BL120 G2 Bedienungsanleitung
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QUICRUN WP 10BL120 G2
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D a meri lsci
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Warn ngis
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ES SC etup
Set the thrott e rangel
CAU T IONS
Thank you for your purchase.Please read the following
statement carefully before use, once used, it is considered to
be an acceptance of all the contents. Please follow the
manual instructions carefully during the installation.
Modification may result in personal injury and product
damage.We reserve the rights to update the design and
performance of the product without notice.
We, HOBBYWING, are only responsible for our product cost
and nothing else as result of using our product.
AT T ENT ION
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• Excellent waterproof and dustproof performance, it is easy to deal with various climatic conditions and harsh environment.
• Smart freewheeling technology makes the esc have higher driving efficiency and lower operating temperature, and the stability and reliability of the esc are
further improved.
• Built-in powerful switch mode BEC, continuous current up to 5A, instant up to 10A, and support 6V/7.4V adjustable, easy to drive various powerful and
high-voltage steering servo.
• Multiple protection functions: battery low voltage protection, esc overheat protection, throttle signal loss protection, current protection, capacitor overheat
protection.
• It has an independent programming port. When connecting the program card, it is not necessary to pull the throttle cable out of the receiver, which is more
convenient to use.
When first use the ESC or the transmitter changes “TRIM” tune, D/R,EPA and other parameters, the throttle range is need to reset. We strongly recommend to open
the fail safe function of the transmitter, set the no signal protection of throttle channel (“F/S”) to close the output or set the protection value to the throttle neutral
position. Thus the motor can stop running if the receiver cannot receive the signal of the
transmitter. The calibrating steps of throttle is as follows:
Power on /of f and beep n tru t oniscis
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Programm ng methodi
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07 E Exp anat on for l i LD tatus s
Fa tor y re etcs
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Below are several ways to recover factory parameters:
1) The SET button:
When the throttle trigger is in the neutral position, press and hold the SET button continuously for about 10 seconds, the red and green lights will flash at the same time,
indicating that the factory reset is successful and needs to be re-powered before it can be run.
2) The LED program card:
Once the LED program card is connected to the ESC, press the “RESET” key and then press “OK” to save to restore the factory settings.
1. The run status indication:
1) The throttle trigger is in the neutral point and the LED lights are off.
2) When advancing, the red light is constantly on, and when the throttle is at full throttle, the green light is on.
3) When reversing, the red light is constantly on; If the reversing force is set to 100%, the green light is also lit when the throttle is at the maximum of the
reverse.
2. What the LED means when the relevant protection function is triggered:
1) The red light flashes (single flash, “ , , ”): enters the low voltage protection state.☆ ☆ ☆
2) The green light flashes (single flash, “ , , ”): enters the esc overheat protection state.☆ ☆ ☆
3) The green light flashes (three flashes, “ , , ”): enters the current protection state.☆☆☆ ☆☆☆ ☆☆☆
4) The green light flashes (five flashes, ” , , ”): enters the capacitor overheat protection state.☆☆☆☆☆ ☆☆☆☆☆ ☆☆☆☆☆
• Before using this product, read the instruction manual carefully. Ensure that the equipment is used appropriately to avoid damaging the ESC. The wrong usage
will overheat and damage the electronics.
• It is important to ensure that all wires soldered are properly secured to avoid short circuits from happening. A good soldering station is recommended to do such
a job to avoid overheating the circuit board as well as to ensure connections are properly soldered.
• Even though the product has relevant protective measures, always use it in a safe manner in accordance with the operating environment noted in the manual
(e.g, voltage, current, temperature and etc).
• Always remember to disconnect the battery each time after using it. Failure to do so will cause the battery to be completely discharged, resulting in an
unpredictable danger.
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Features
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Spe f at onci icis
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C ionne tcons
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Cont. / Peak Current
Motor Type
Applications
Lipo Cells
BEC Output
Cooling Fan
Size / Weight
Programming Port
120A / 760A
Sensorless / Sensored Brushless Motor (only in sensorless mode)
1/10th Short course truck,Monster truck
With 3S Lipo: KV ≤ 4000 3660 size motor
With 4S Lipo: KV ≤ 2600 4268 size motor
2-4S Lipo
6V / 7.4V adjustable, continuous current 5A (Switch-mode)
Powered by built-in BEC
52.8(L) x 39.8(W) x 38.2(H)mm / 119g (Included wires&connectors)
Independent programming port
MODEL QUICRUN WP 10BL120 G2
Motor Limit
Refer to the wiring instructions and wiring diagram:
1. Motor connection:
There are no wire sequencing requirements needed when using a sensorless brushless motor, you can swap two wires if the motor runs in opposite direction.
2. Recevier connection:
Connect the ESC throttle cable to the throttle channel on the receiver. Since the red wire in the throttle cable outputs 6V/7.4V voltage to the receiver and servo, please
do not supply additional power to the receiver, otherwise the esc may be damaged. If additional power is required, disconnect the red wire on the throttle plug from
the ESC.
3. Battery connection:
Make sure that the (+) pole of the ESC is connected to the (+) pole of the battery and (-) to the (-). If the connection is reversed, the ESC will be damaged and will not
be covered by the warranty service.
Motor
Receiver
Switch
Electronic Speed Controller
Battery
1. Turn on the transmitter, ensure all parameters (D/R, EPA, ATL)
on the throttle channel are at default (100%). For transmitter
without LCD, please turn the knob to the maximum, and the
throttle “TRIM” to 0. (If the transmitter without LCD, turn
the knob to the middle point). You don't need to do this
step if the transmitter's settings are default!
2. Start by turning on the transmitter with the ESC turned off but connected to a battery. Holding the“SET” button then press the “ON/OFF” button, the RED
LED on the ESC starts to flash (The motor beeps at the same time), and then release the “SET” button immediately.
Note : Beeps from the motor may be low sometimes, and you can check the LED status instead.
Hold the SET
button.
Press the
ON/OFF
button Release the SET
button once the
LED
flashes.
3. Set the neutral point, the full throttle endpoint and the full brake endpoint.
• Leave transmitter at the neutral position, press the “SET” button, the RED LED dies out and the GREEN LED flashes 1 time and the motor beeps 1 time to accept the
neutral position.
• Pull the throttle trigger to the full throttle position, press the “SET” button, the GREEN LED blinks 2 times and the motor beeps 2 times to accept the full throttle
endpoint.
• Push the throttle trigger to the full brake position, press the “SET” button, the GREEN LED blinks 3 times and the motor beeps 3 times to accept the full brake
endpoint.
Note:
• The end position of forward: Pull the trigger to the maximum throttle position if it is pistol-style transmitter. Push the throttle to the top if it is
board-style transmitter.
• The end position of backward: Push the trigger to the maximum brake position if it is pistol-style transmitter. Pull the throttle to the bottom if it is
board-style transmitter.
4. The motor can be started after the ESC/Radio calibration is complete.
Move the throttle trigger to the neutral
position and press the SET button.
The Green LED flashes
once and motor emits
“Beep” tone.
Move the throttle trigger to the end position
of forward and press the SET button.
The Green LED flashes
twice and motor emits
“Beep-Beep”
tone.
Move the throttle trigger to the end position
of backward and press the SET button.
The Green LED flashes
three times and motor
emits “Beep-
Beep-Beep”
tone.
Switch instructions: short press ON/OFF key to power-on, long press on ON/OFF key to shut down.
Power-on beep description: Under normal circumstances, the ESC will emit a few “beep” to indicate the number of lithium cells. For example: “beep-beep”
means 2 cells, ”beep-beep-beep” means 3 cells. Finally, a long beep indicates that the self-check is completed.
Note: Motor beeping at the same time, the ESC light flashes synchronously.
I s sn tru t on for programmab e temci l i
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The column of white words on black background in the following table are the default values of programmable items.
1. Running Mode:
Option 1: Forward with brake
The vehicle can only move forward and has brake function. This is also commonly acceptable at races.
Option 2: Forward/Reverse and Brake
This option is known to be the “training” mode with “Forward/Reverse with Brake” function. The vehicle only brakes on the first time you push the
throttle trigger to the reverse/brake zone. If the motor stops when the throttle trigger return to the neutral zone and then re-push the trigger to
reverse zone, the vehicle will reverse, if the motor does not completely stop, then your vehicle won’t reverse but still brake. This method is for
preventing vehicle from being accidentally reversed.
Option 3: Forward and Reverse
When the throttle trigger is pushed from neutral to reverse point, the motor reverses. This mode is generally used in special vehicles.
2. Low Voltage Cut-Off:
This function is mainly to prevent excessive discharge of lithium batteries causing damage. The ESC monitors the battery voltage at all times, and once the
voltage falls below the set threshold, the power output is reduced and then the power output is completely cut off after a few seconds. When the voltage protection
is entered, the red LED flashes in the “-, -, -”. For NiMH batteries, it is recommended to set this parameter to “Disabled”.
3. Punch:
Set in 1-9 stages, the higher the set value, the faster the acceleration. Kindly take into consideration according to the site, tire grip characteristics, vehicle
configuration, etc. An aggressive setting may cause the tire to slip, the starting current to be too large and adversely affect the electronics performace.
4. Drag Brake Force:
Refers to the brake force generated by the motor when the throttle trigger returns to neutral position. Choose the appropriate value according to the type of
vehicle, configuration, site, etc.
5. Max. Brake Force:
This ESC provides proportional braking function; the braking effect is decided by the position of the throttle trigger. It sets the percentage of available braking
power when full brake is applied. Large amount will shorten the braking time but it may damage your pinion and spur gear.
6. Max. Reverse Force:
Refers to the reversing speed. Selecting different parameter values can produce different reversing speed. It is recommended to use a smaller reversing speed to
avoid errors caused by reversing too quickly.
7. Neutral Range:
As not all transmitters have the same stability at “neutral position”, please adjust this parameter as per your preference. You can adjust to a bigger value when
this happens.
8. Timing:
The Timing has three functions. 1) The maximum rpm of the motor can be slightly increased,the higher the timing, the higher the maximum rpm, and the
bigger the current at the same time; 2) Compatible with different motors, some motors may work abnormally under the default timing, and need to be
adjusted to a suitable timing to work properly; 3) By adjusting the timing, the motor can work at the optimal efficiency point.
9. Lipo Cells:
Set the correct value according to the actual number of Lipo batteries used. The default is automatically calculated.
10. BEC Voltage:
BEC voltage support 6V/7.4V. Generally, 6.0V is suitable for standard servos, while 7.4V is suitable for high-voltage servos. Please set according to the servo
specifications.
Note: 1. Do not set the BEC voltage above the maximum operating voltage of the servo, as this may damage the servo or even the ESC.
2. Due to the characteristics of the BEC circuit, there is a voltage difference between the BEC output voltage and the input voltage, for this
esc, when the BEC voltage is set to 7.4V and 2S Lipo is used, the BEC cannot stably output 7.4V. Therefore, it is recommended to use 7.4V
BEC when matching with 3S Lipo and above.
Option 1
Running Mode
Cutoff Voltage
Punch
Drag Brake Force
Max. Brake Force
Max.Reverse Force
Neutral Range
Timing
Lipo Cells
BEC Voltage
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Option 2 Option 3 Option 4 Option 5 Option 6 Option 7 Option 8 Option 9
3.2V/Cell
40%
Disabled
15°
Level 4
20%
100%
100%
4S
Level 7
80%
22.5°
Level 8
100%
26.25°
Level 9
Item
Forward / Reverse with Brake
9%
75%
Level 5
3.0V/Cell
11.25°
Auto
6.0V
0%
25%
75%
12%
7.5°
3S
Forward with brake
Disabled
Level 1
25%
6%
0°
Forward with reverse
2.8V/Cell
Level 3
10%
2.6V/Cell
Level 2
5%
50%
50%
3.75°
2S
7.4V
3.4V/Cell
Level 6
60%
18.75°
The LED program card is used to set the parameters:
Connect the program card to the ESC and power up. Using the “ITEM” and “VALUE” buttons on the program card to quickly select and change the values. Press “OK”
to save the parameters.
The program box needs to be connected to the independent programming port. Otherwise, it will not work!
ATTENTION
Troubles SolutionPossible Causes
1. The battery voltage is not output to the ESC;
2. The switch is damaged.
The battery pack voltage is not within the
range of support.
1. The throttle signal is not detected by the ESC;
2. The neutral point of the ESC is not calibrated
correctly.
The motor rotation direction is inconsistent
with the forward direction of the vehicle
1. Possible interference;
2. The ESC enters into low-voltage protection
state;
3. The ESC enters into overheat protection state.
1. The neutral point of the remote control
throttle channel deviates from the brake area;
2. The parameter item "Runnig Mode" is set
incorrectly;
3. The ESC is damaged.
1. Poor connection between esc and motor;
2. ESC fault (partial power pipe MOSFET
burned out).
1. Check the battery,and whether the connection between battery and
esc is good and whether the plug is soldered well;
2. Replace the switch.
Check the battery voltage or change the battery for test.
1. Check if the throttle wire is plugged into the correct channel. Check if
your transmitter is turned on. Check if the receiver ok.
2. Recalibrate the throttle travel.
Swap any two of the three phase wires of motor A, B and C.
1. Check the cause of the interference in the receiver and check the
battery level of the transmitter;
2. Replace the battery if red light keeps flashing;
3. The green light continues to flash for temperature protection, please
continue to use after the ESC or motor temperature is reduced (it is
recommended to reduce the load on the vehicle).
1. Recalibrate the esc,when the throttle trigger is at the neutral point,
the esc lights are off;
2. The parameter item “Runnig Mode” is set to incorrectly;
3. Contact the distributor to handle the repair.
1. Check all plugs and soldering points, and re-solder them if necessary.;
2. Contact the dealer to handle the repair.
Connect the program box with the correct interface, which to the
independent programming port, not throttle cable.
1. Check whether the throttle cable is correctly connected to the receiver.
2. If the servo works normally,you can connect the throttle cable of esc to
the steering channel to have a test, or change the transmitter/receiver
system for test directly.
The motor does not start after power-up, with a “beep-
beep-, beep-beep-” warning tone accompanied by a
flashing red light (approximately 0.5 seconds for each set
of two-tone intervals) .
After power on, the red light flashes quickly.
The light does not turn on after power-up, the motor
does not start, and the fan does not work.
The car is going in the reversed direction when the
forward throttle is applied .
The motor stuttered and unable to start.
Going forward normally, but not reverse.
LED displays three end horizontal lines all the time
— — — when connecting LED program card.
The throttle travel setting could not be completed.
The motor suddenly stopped or significantly reduced the
output in running.
The program box is connected incorrectly to
the ESC.
The ESC did not receive the correct throttle
signal.
USER MANUAL
QUICRUN WP 10BL120 G2
Brushless Electronic Speed Controller
Receiver
Electronic Speed Controller
Switch
Battery
LED Program Box
Produktspezifikationen
Marke: | Hobbywing |
Kategorie: | Funkgesteuertes Spielzeug |
Modell: | QUICRUN WP 10BL120 G2 |
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