Custom programming options -- advanced, Drag brake, Timing level – Novak Activ8 Track Guide -- V1 (Non Super-Tuner) (55-1725P-1 Rev.1) User Manual

Page 2: Timing set point, Drive frequency, Brake frequency, Minimum brake, Minimum drive, Dead band, Reverse

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drag brake

#1 DRAG BRAKE SETTINGS

(1 of 10)

BLUE LED

Amount of braking being applied while transmitter is at neutral. AKA ‘coast’ brakes.
>> Increasing this setting makes the motor slow down more without

pushing the transmitter’s trigger into the brake/reverse direction.
Note: Yellow LED will be ON when ESC is at neutral if this setting is above 0%.

Setting

(# of flashes)

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9 10

Drag Brake (%):

0

3

6

9 12 15 18 21 24 30

TIMING level

#2 TIMING LEVEL SETTINGS

(1 of 8)

WHITE LED

The maximum degrees of Dynamic Timing Advance applied to the motor.
>> Increasing this setting will increase the maximum amount of electronic

motor timing that is applied to the motor throughout the throttle band.

Setting

(# of flashes)

1

2

3

4

5

6*

7*

8*

Timing Level

(degrees):

0

10 13 16 18 20 25

30

Setting #1 disables all timing to meet ROAR’s Sportsman Class racing specs.

WARNING: DO NOT FREE-REV MOTOR TO CHECK TIMING SETTINGS

*Timing Levels 6-8 produce excessive heating & must be used with caution.

Physical motor timing should be set to 30° (“N” on older Ballistic motors)

Note: Do NOT use Timing Advance with 3.5-5.5 turn 540-Size motors.

TIMING SET POINT

#3 TIMING SET POINT

(1 of 8)

YELLOW LED

The RPM trip point at which Dynamic Timing Advance is applied.
>> Increasing this setting will decrease the RPM at which the electronic

motor timing advancement comes on.

Setting

(# of flashes)

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

Timing Set Pt

(x1000 RPM)

:

19.5 14.0 12.7 9.1 6.5 5.5 4.5 4.0

DRIVE FREQUENCY

#4 DRIVE FREQUENCY SELECTION

(1 of 10)

GREEN LED

How the ESC’s throttle response feels with respect to the transmitter’s trigger input.
>> Increasing the Drive Frequency makes the throttle response feel

smoother and more controllable.

Setting

(# of flashes)

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

Drive Freq.

(KHz)

:

32 27 24 22 21 16 13 10

8

6

BRAKE FREQUENCY

#5 BRAKE FREQUENCY SELECTION

(1 of 10)

RED LED

How the ESC’s braking response feels with respect to the transmitter’s trigger input.
>> Increasing the Brake Frequency makes the brake response feel

smoother and more controlable.

Setting

(# of flashes)

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

Brake Freq. (KHz):

1.67 2 2.25 2.5 3 3.5 4.5 5.75 10 13.7

minimum brake

#6 MINIMUM BRAKE SETTINGS

(1 of 10)

BLUE & YELLOW LEDs

Amount of braking applied with the first pulse of transmitter throttle information sent.
>> Increasing this setting starts the braking at a stronger/higher

level. This is useful to compensate for heavier vehicles to minimize the

amount of trigger throw required before effective braking is applied.
Note: Blue LED will be ON when ESC is at neutral if this setting is above 0%.

Setting

(# of flashes)

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9 10

Minimum Brake (%):

0

3

6

9 12 15 18 21 24 30

minimum drive

#7 MINIMUM DRIVE SETTINGS

(1 of 10)

BLUE & GREEN LEDs

Amount of forward drive applied with first pulse of transmitter throttle information sent.
>> Increasing this setting starts the forward drive at a stronger/higher

level. This is useful to compensate for heavier vehicles to minimize the

amount of trigger throw required before effective drive is applied.

Setting

(# of flashes)

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9 10

Minimum Drive (%):

0

1

2

3

4

6

8 10 12 15

dead band

#8 DEAD BAND SETTINGS

(1 of 5)

BLUE & RED LEDs

The space between Minimum Brake and Minimum Drive, with Neutral in the middle.
>> Increasing this setting increases the amount of ‘free play’, or distance

your transmitter’s trigger must move before actual forward drive or

braking begins. This is useful for transmitters whose triggers do not

center accurately or have worn trigger pots.

Setting

(# of flashes)

1

2

3

4

5

Dead Band (%):

2

3

4

5

8

reverse

#9 REVERSE SELECTION

(1 of 2)

BLUE & WHITE LEDs

>> Changing this setting activates or deactivates the speed control’s

motor reversing functionality. When OFF, the ESC has forward and

brakes only. When ON, the ESC has forward with brakes, then reverse

with a second push of trigger after braking to a slow speed.

Setting

(# of flashes)

1

2

Reverse:

OFF

ON

voltage cut-off

#10 VOLTAGE CUT-OFF SELECTION

BLUE-YELLOW-GREEN LEDs

>> Changing this setting enables or disables the speed control’s built-

in Auto-Detect Smart Stop cut-off circuitry, and also sets the voltage

cut-off point based on the number of cells that are being used in the

vehicle’s main battery pack that is connected to the speed control.

DO NOT USE LiPo BATTERIES WITH VOLTAGE CUT-OFF TURNED OFF

Setting

(# of flashes)

1

2

Voltage Cut-Off:

OFF (NiMH/NiCd)

ON

(LiPo)

hall sensor test

#11 MOTOR SENSOR TEST

BLUE-YELLOW-RED LEDs

>> This is a diagnostic feature that allows you to easily check the

functionality of your brushless motor’s hall effect sensors & sensor

harness, and its connections at the speed control and the motor.
Once activated, slowly rotate the motor’s output/pinion shaft and

the appropriate LED will light up if a signal is received for its sensor

in the motor. Refer to the ‘MOTOR HALL SENSOR TEST’ section of the

ESC’s Basic Set-Up Guide for more information.

Motor Hall Sensor

A

B

C

LED Color:

BLUE

YELLOW

RED

restoring factory defaults

Every time that the One-Touch Programming is

performed, the speed control will automatically

revert back to the factory default settings.

Note: ESC Parameter values are subject to change due to ongoing development.

Refer to our web site for updated values and more information on ESC parameters.

continue holding ESC’

s SET button to skip steps here

@NEUTRAL

RED LED on solid

TIMING SET PT.

YELLOW

This ESC features several different

parameters that can be customized

to fine-tune the ESC’s feel &

response to your liking.
The flow chart below and the

adjustment steps to the right

describe the different parameters

and how they effect the ESC.
One-Touch Programming must be

completed before customization of

parameters, as all ESC parameters

are defaulted back to the factory

settings whenever the One-Touch

Programming is performed.

DEFAULT SETTINGS FOR

THE ESC PARAMETERS ARE

LISTED IN BOLD IN THE

TABLES TO THE RIGHT

TO CHANGE PARAMETER SETTINGS:

1. CONNECT THE ESC TO A

CHARGED BATTERY PACK,

RECEIVER, AND 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 at right).

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.

TIMING LEVEL

WHITE

DRAG BRAKE

BLUE

DRIVE FREQ.

GREEN

MIN. BRAKE

BLUE & YERLLOW

BRAKE FREQ.

RED

press & hold SET button

VOLTAGE CUT-OFF

BLUE-YELLOW-GREEN

MIN. DRIVE

BLUE & GREEN

DEAD BAND

BLUE & RED

REVERSE

BLUE & WHITE

HALL SENSOR TEST

BLUE-YELLOW-RED

@NEUTRAL

RED LED on solid

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