Hobbywing XERUN-150A-SD User Manual

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User Manual of 80A and 150A Brushless ESC for 1/8 Scale Car HW-SM505ENG-20130417 Page 3 of 4

same manufacturer of the ESC. For motors made by other manufacturers, this function maybe not available or the
protection point doesn

’t match the design of the ESC.


2.11. Motor Rotation: You can use this item to change the rotation direction. Face to the motor shaft (That means
the rear cover of the motor is far from your face), and move the throttle stick to the top point of the forward zone. If
this item is set to

“CCW”, the shaft runs counter-clockwise; If this item is set to “CW”, the shaft runs clockwise.


2.12. Lipo Cells: We strongly suggest setting the

“Lipo Cells” item manually. Because the normal voltage of each

Lipo cell varies from 2.6V to 4.2V, it is quite difficult to calculate the cells number of a discharged Lipo battery pack.
If it is calculated incorrectly, the Low Voltage Cutoff Protection function may work abnormally, so the option “Auto
Calculate” is only available for 2s, 4s and 6s Lipo. If the voltage of the battery pack is lower than 8.8V, it is judged as
a 2s Lipo; If the voltage is between 8.8V to 17.6V, it is judged as a 4s Lipo; If the voltage is higher than 17.6V, it is
judged as a 6S Lipo. So in order to make the Low Voltage Cutoff Protection function always works correctly, please
set the

“Lipo Cells” item manually.

3. Program Methods

A) Program the ESC with LED program card (Optional equipment )
Please refer to the user manual of LED program card.

B) Program the ESC with advanced LCD program box (Optional equipment )
Please refer to the user manual of LCD program box.

C) Program the ESC with the SET button on the ESC
Please refer to the instructions at the right side.

4. Reset All Items To Default Values
At any time when the throttle is located in neutral zone (except in the throttle calibration process or ESC program
mode), hold the

“SET” key for over 3 seconds, the red LED and green LED will flash at the same time , which

means each programmable item has be reset to its default value.

ALERT TONES
1. Input voltage abnormal alert tone: The ESC begins to check the input voltage when power on, if the voltage is
out of the normal range, such an alert tone will be heard:

“beep-beep-, beep-beep-, beep-beep-” (There is 1 second

interval between every group of

“beep-beep-” tone).

2. Throttle signal abnormal alert tone: When the ESC can

’t detect the normal throttle signal, such an alert tone

will be heard:

“beep-, beep-, beep-” (There is 2 seconds interval between every “beep-” tone).


Flow chart: Program the ESC with the SET key

Note4:

In the program process, when the LED is flashing,

the motor will emit “Beep” tone at the same time.

If the number

“N” is bigger than the “5”, we use a long time flash and long “Beep---” tone to represent “5”, so it

is easy to identify the items with bigger series number.

For example, if the LED flashes as the following:

“A long time flash + 1 short time flash” (Motor sounds “Beep---Beep”) = the No. 6 item
“A long time flash + 2 short time flashes” (Motor sounds “Beep---BeepBeep”) = the No. 7 item
“A long time flash + 3 short time flashes” (Motor sounds “Beep---BeepBeepBeep”) = the No. 8 item
……

And so on.

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