Connection led display, Set up – Futaba MC601C User Manual

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CONNECTION

LED DISPLAY

Negative terminal mark

POWER CAPACITORS

Power Capacitor stores battery energy and supplies this
to the motor additionally when extra power is required.

[Reference]
The MC601C has excellent acceleration and throttle
follow-up, but use this power capacitor when the course
to be run requires more than maximum power. However,
on a small technical course, not using the power
capacitor may also be effective.

[INSTALLATION]

See the pictures for the example of installation.

1

Remove the terminal cover from the MC601C.

2

Use the included heat shrink tube to isolate the pins of the
Power Capacitor. This will also make it easier to indicate the
polarity of the Power Capacitor. Place the red heat shrink
tube on the positive terminal and the black heat shrink tube
on the negative terminal.

3

The Power Capacitor needs to be soldered to the speed

control between + (positive = M.B.+ ) and - (negative =
BAT.-).

4

Attach the terminal cover to the MC601C.

Heat shrink tube
(positive = red / negative = black)

Never reverse the capacitor,schottky diode and wires
polarity.

The capacitor may break or the capacitor electrolyte may leak.
The schottky diode breaks.
Reverse connection will immediately destroy the amp.

Never use solder containing acid flux.

Use solder containing rosin flux only. Do not inhale the solder
vapours. This might damage health.

Vibrationproof the capacitor by mounting it with thick
double sided tape.

If the pin of the capacitor is broken, it may short-circuit with the pin
between + and - terminal of the speed control.

Be careful when soldering to the tags on the speed
control; don’t overheat the tags with your soldering iron
and take great care to avoid short-circuits between two of
the three tags on the speed control.

Such a short-circuit would destroy the speed control.

In set-up mode MC601C stores every step when you press the Set-up button. All the settings are stored in the unit even when the
speed control is subsequently disconnected from the battery. Set up the following basic functions on your transmitter (if present):

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If your transmitter does not feature these set-up functions, it is already in “basic set-up” mode.

Remove the motor pinion, or ensure in some other way that the wheels of the model are free to rotate.

s

sound will be repeated. (Alarm: Waiting for neutral data)

Turn on the power in following order.

s The SET LED flashes green, to indicate that the unit is in set-up mode.

s This completes the set-up procedure.

Hold the SET button pressed in for at least 3 seconds using the small screwdriver supplied.

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2007,07

MC601C

Protection Circuits

Heat protection: After FET overheating is detected, the output to the motor is gradually lowered and when 125 degress is reached,
a protection circuit operation alarm is activated and output to the motor is cut. The protection circuit is automatically reset by a drop in
the FET temperature.

Low battery protection: When the power supply voltage drops, the output current to the motor is limited and supply voltage to the
receiver is ensured. When the power supply voltage drops to the set voltage (initial setting 3.0V), a protection circuit operation alarm
is activated and output to the motor is cut. The protection circuit is automatically reset by recovery of the power supply voltage.

Terminal

cover

Motors with no suppressor capacitors, or
inadequate suppression, may cause the
MC601C to malfunction. Always solder the
capacitors supplied to your motor.

The schottky diode improves the efficiency of
the speed control / motor combination and
provides extra protection to the brake FETs.
The white ring must always face the positive
side.

Schottky diode

Suppressor capacitors

Solder the suppressor capacitors and the
Schottky diode to the motor.

SET button operation

LED

Neutral

point

setting

High

point

setting

Brake MAX

point

setting

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Neutral state

The MC601C operating state can be checked with the LED as shown below.

flashes red and the motor beeps.

*Not used with PCM receivers.
*When the transmitter if OFF, this function is not performed
in environments such that the servo operates erroneously

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On (red)

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the MAX point.

On (green)

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brighter nearer
the high point.

LED

LED

* The confirmation beep sounds only when the motor was connected.

(-;negative)

(+;positive)

(-;negative)

(+;positive)

SET UP

s

Full brake

state

s

Full high

state

s

Press SET button

once.

s

Press SET button

once.

s

Press SET button

once.

LED goes out

and the

motor beeps.

flashes green two times
and the motor beeps.

LED goes out

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flashes red and the motor beeps.

flashes green three times
and the motor beeps.

LED goes out

* Since the data is read at the end of setting

of all points, the points cannot be set
independently.

* If the amp power was turned off during

setting, the setting points cannot be
memorized. (The previous settings are
retained.)

* The confirmation beep sounds only when

the motor was connected.

*

If you make a mistake during the set-up

procedure, an

setting

is not completed.:

switch MC601C off and start again from
the first step.

*

Check the operation by the following "LED

DISPLAY." When throttle operation and
the CHECKER LED DISPLAY are not
correct, set up again from the first step.

(Amp power left on alarm)

When the transmitter power

was turned off first.

*at Neutral Brake:
On (green or red)

*

When the switch of speed control is turned ON

ahead of a transmitter.

*

When the neutral position of a transmitter

differs from the last setup.

(Alarm when waiting for the data of a

neutral point)

Operation

Cause

(Protection circuit operation)

When a protection circuit operates.

(Data error alarm)

Displayed when an abnormal

signal was input.

Transmitter throttle

operation

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4

5

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Fuse

Motor connector

Connects to the motor.
(Red) is plus. (Blue) is minus.
If the motor rotates in the wrong
direction, interchange the
connections of this connector.

Nicd battery connector

Connects to the running Nicd
battery.
(Red) is plus. (Black) is minus.

Receiver connector
Connects to the receiver
throttle channel (CH2).

Power switch

Pushbutton switch

LED

Terminal cover

Silicone flex wire

Red

Silicone flex wire

Red

Silicone flex wire

Blue

Silicone flex wireBlack

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