Custom programming-crawling mode, Drag/hill brake, Brake frequency – Novak Brushless Speed Control: Crusher Field Guide (Crawler Mode) --- Simple-Tuner Version ESC (4) User Manual

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CUSTOM programmiNG-CRAWLING MODE

simple-tuner flow chart

drag/hill brake

#1 DRAG/HILL BRAKE SETTINGS

(1 of 10)

BLUE LED

Amount of braking being applied while transmitter is at neutral- com-

monly referred to as ‘hold’ brakes.
>> Settings 1-5 are Standard Drag Brake settings--Lower brak-

ing levels good for bashing or crawling

(setting #1 applies no braking

at neutral).
>> Settings 6-10 are Power Hill Brake settings (power applied

to the motor to ‘hold’ its position)--Very strong Hill/Hold brakes

for rock crawling.

Setting

(# of flashes)

1

2

3

4

5

6* 7* 8* 9* 10*

Drag Brake (%):

0 20 45 75 95 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5

@NEUTRAL

RED LED on solid

ROCK BOOST

GREEN

DRAG/HILL BRAKE

BLUE

DEAD BAND

BLUE & RED

MOTOR ROTATION

BLUE-YELLOW-GREEN

MIN. DRIVE

BLUE & WHITE

press & hold SET button

continue holding ESC’

s SET button to skip steps here

VOLTAGE CUT-OFF

BLUE-YELLOW-WHITE

DATA RESET

YELLOW & GREEN

BRAKE FREQ.

RED

DRIVE FREQ.

BLUE & GREEN

HALL SENSOR TEST

Blinking BLUE

@NEUTRAL

RED LED on solid

This speed control features Novak’s Simple-

Tuner programming interface with numerous

ESC parameters that can be customized to

fine-tune the ESC’s feel & response to your

liking.
The flow chart and the descriptions to

the right show the order of the different

parameters and how they effect the ESC’s

feel or response.
One-Touch Set-Up (page 1) should be

completed before customization of ESC

parameters that are based off percentages

of the trigger’s full-throttle and full-brake

position.

Note: ESC parameters do NOT default back

to the factory settings when the One-Touch
Programming is performed.

THE ESC PARAMETERS LISTED IN

BOLD IN THE PARAMETER TABLES

ARE THE DEFAULT SETTINGS FOR

PROFILE #4

The sequence that the status LEDs of the ESC

goes through in the Simple-Tuner software

is easier than ever to follow. Common ESC

parameters are grouped together, and the

LEDs also light up in order from left to right

on the ESC.
The first two adjustable items are the ESC’s

brake adjustments (Drag/Hill Brake and

Brake Frequency), then Rock Boost, followed

by three forward Drive settings, and then

finished up with Motor Rotation, LiPo ON/

OFF, Data Reset, and a motor test mode to
check the hall sensors & harness connections.

ESC STATUS LED ORDER:

BLUE YELLOW RED

GREEN WHITE

BRAKE FREQUENCY

#2 BRAKE FREQUENCY SETTINGS

(1 of 10)

RED LED

How the ESC’s braking response feels with respect to the transmitter’s

trigger input.
>> Increasing Frequency makes the brakes feel smoother and

more controllable.

Setting

(# of flashes)

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9 10

Brake Freq. (KHz):

1.5 2 2.2 2.5 3 3.5 4.5 6

7

8

TO CHANGE PARAMETER SETTINGS:

1. CONNECT THE ESC TO A FULLY

CHARGED BATTERY PACK, A RECIEVER,

AND THE MOTOR’S SENSOR HARNESS

2. SLIDE THE ESC’s ON/OFF SWITCH TO

‘ON’ POSITION

3. WITH ESC AT NEUTRAL, PRESS & HOLD

SET BUTTON

Release ESC’s SET button once LEDs are lit

for the desired setting.

To skip a parameter, continue to press &

hold SET button until desired parameter

is reached.

4. SELECT PARAMETER VALUE
LED flashes to indicate active setting
(refer

to tables for each adjustable parameter).

Quick press & release SET button to select

desired setting.

5. PRESS & HOLD SET BUTTON TO STORE

NEW SELECTION

When SET button is pressed and held for

about 1 second,

the new selection is stored

in ESC’s memory—Status LEDs will scroll

across to indicate ESC is exiting programming

& ESC returns to neutral.

There is no time constraint during selection of

custom parameters.

THERE IS ALSO A CRUSHER PROFILE

THROTTLE PROFILE CHEAT SHEET

AVAILABLE ON OUR WEBSITE.

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