Set-up photo, Step 2–connect motor/battery step 1–mount esc, Transmitter adjustments – Novak Pulse Basic Set-Up (version 1 with button on remote programming switch) (55-1755-1 Rev.1) User Manual

Page 2: Motor connection, Battery connection, Receiver connections

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Receiver harness

(2mm mini plug)

ON/OFF switch

(std. JST plug)

black wire

(negative)

red wire

(positive)

white wire

(signal)

black wire

(negative)

positive

fan pin

negative

fan pin

step 2–connect motor/battery

step 1–mount esc

Mount the ESC so the power wires are as far away from other electronics as

possible, and will not interfere with the vehicle’s moving parts. Select a loca-

tion with good airflow for cooling the ESC for efficient operation.
1. MOUNT SPEED CONTROL IN VEHICLE

Use the included double-sided tape to mount ESC in vehicle (do not use glue).

Avoid contact with side walls or chassis components to avoid vibration damage.

Be sure receiver & antenna are mounted as far from ESC, power wires, battery,

and servo as possible--These components all emit RF noise.

Note: Mount antenna as close to receiver as possible--trail excess wire off top of

antenna mast (cutting/coiling excess wire reduces radio range--2.4GHz too).

2. INSTALL ON/OFF SWITCH

Use included double-sided tape to mount switch where it will be easy to

access--select a place where it will not get damaged/switched OFF in a crash.

3. SECURE POWERCAP & POWER WIRES TO AVOID VIBRATION DAMAGE

Use the included tie-wraps to secure PowerCap to the ESC’s power wires,

then tie-wrap the power wires together or to a point on the vehicle.

Motor connection

1. INSTALL PINION GEAR & ADJUST MOTOR FOR PROPER GEAR MESH

Tighten pinion’s set screw on flat of motor shaft. Align pinion & spur gears.

A. You NEED a small amount of play between the pinion and spur gear

(about thickness of a piece of paper)check free play at several points around

spur gear to ensure a proper mesh

(just in case gears are out of round).

MAKE SURE THE PINION/SPUR GEAR MESH IS NOT TOO TIGHT!

B. Tighten motor mounting screws–Avoid using excessive force that could

break screws or strip the threaded holes in motor.

2. CHECK FOR PROPER GEARING DURING INITIAL RUNS

The brushless motor & ESC should NOT be hotter than 160°F after a 5 minute

run. Lower the gearing until both ESC & motor are under this temperature.

3. CONNECT ESC’s MOTOR POWER PHASE WIRES TO MOTOR

Note: The motor power wires are all blue, therefore you must refer to the

phase markings stamped on the ESC’s case tub for proper wiring sequence.

A.

Solder the speed control’s

Phase ‘A’ silicone motor power wire to the

motor’s

Phase “A” solder tab.

B.

Solder the ESC’s

Phase ‘B’ motor wire to the motor’s Phase “B” solder tab.

C.

Solder the ESC’s

Phase ‘C’ motor wire to the motor’s Phase “C” solder tab.

4. CONNECT MOTOR SENSOR HARNESS TO ESC

Insert the 6-pin connector of the motor’s sensor harness into ESC’s sensor

harness socket—connector is keyed and only inserts in one direction.

Battery connection

1. CONNECT ESC’S BATTERY CONNECTOR TO BATTERY PACK

Solder the ESC’s

RED & BLACK battery power wires to a fully charged 1S-2S

LiPo, or 4-6 cell NiMH (1.2 VDC/cell) battery pack or to a connector.
To use battery connectors on the ESC, we suggest using low-loss high power

connectors like Dean’s Ultra Plug or the Novak Power Connector.

• Use polarized connectors. Reverse voltage will damage ESC & void warranty.

• Use a female connector on battery packs to avoid reverse shorting.

• Insulate all exposed wiring connection to avoid shorting.

NOTE: If using NiMH/NiCd batteries, the Voltage Cut-Off Circuitry

must be turned OFF (refer to the ESC Track Guide).

ESC

ON/OFF

Switch

User-

replaceable

input signal

harness

(Ch.2)

Servo plugged into

steering ch. (#1)

Set

button

Status

LEDs

Receiver

Sensor-based

brushless motor

Blue motor

power wire

(Phase A)

Blue motor

power wire

(Phase B)

Blue motor

power wire

(Phase C)

Sensor harness

Red power wire

(battery positive)

Black power wire

(battery negative)

Battery connector

(if used)

PowerCap Module

(secure to chassis with tape or

tie-wrap to power wires)

Battery pack

• 1S or 2S LiPo or 4-6 cell NiMH/NiCd •

*Note: Battery pack,

servo, and receiver are

not included.

For informative installation and how-to videos,

visit the Team Novak Channel on YouTube®.

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step 3–connect receiver

STEP 4-one-touch programming

receiver connections

The ESC has a user-replaceable input harness

with a 2mm mini plug on ESC end of it and the

industry-standard connector on receiver end.
ESC works with all major brand’s new receivers

(very old receivers need wiring sequence changed in

plastic plug on receiver end--

Damage may occur

if sequence is incorrect)

.

For instructions on

changing the wiring sequences, visit our web site.

1. CONNECT 2mm MINI PLUG TO RECEIVER HARNESS PINS ON ESC

Insert the 2mm mini plug of receiver input harness onto the receiver harness 3-pin

header on the ESC.

White wire goes on the right side pin as shown above.

2. CONNECT RECEIVER HARNESS TO RECEIVER

Insert 3-pin connector of receiver harness into Ch.2 (throttle) slot of receiver.

3. INSTALL 25mm COOLING FAN ON ESC (OPTIONAL)

Press fan screws through 2 of the holes along one edge of the fan and into the 1st

gap of ESC heat sink fins. Plug fan connector onto ESC’s fan pins--note polarity.

4. CONNECT GLITCH BUSTER CAPACITOR TO RECEIVER

Insert connector of Glitch Buster into any open slot of receiver--note polarity.

transmitter adjustments

Transmitter adjustments may not be required to properly complete the One-

Touch programming. If you have any problems with the programming, adjust

your transmitter settings as listed below and repeat

ONE-TOUCH PROGRAMMING.

THROTTLE CHANNEL ADJUSTMENTS

A. Set HIGH ATV or EPA to 100%. [amount of throw at full throttle]

B. Set LOW ATV, EPA, or ATL to 100%. [amount of throw at full brakes]

C. Set EXPONENTIAL to zero setting. [throttle channel linearity]

D. Set THROTTLE CHANNEL REVERSING SWITCH to either position.

E. Set THROTTLE CHANNEL TRIM to middle. [adjusts neutral position]

F. Set ELECTRONIC TRIGGER THROW to 70% throttle/30% brake (or 7:3)--best for

racing. Set to 50%/50% for full time use with reverse for best performance.

G. Set MECHANICAL TRIGGER THROW to 2/3 throttle and 1/3 brake throw position.

•NOT ALL TRANSMITTERS HAVE ALL OF THESE ADJUSTMENTS•

With ESC connected to a charged battery, receiver, & motor’s sensor harness:
1. TURN ON THE TRANSMITTER’S POWER

2. PRESS & HOLD ESC’S ONE-TOUCH/SET BUTTON
3. TURN ON THE SPEED CONTROL’S POWER

With transmitter at neutral (still pressing SET button), slide ESC’s switch

to ON position.

4. CONTINUE HOLDING SET BUTTON UNTIL RED LED COMES ON

5. RELEASE SET BUTTON AS SOON AS RED LED TURNS ON
6. PULL TRANSMITTER THROTTLE TO FULL-ON POSITION

Hold it there until green status LED

turns solid green. (Motor won’t run during programming).

7. PUSH TRANSMITTER THROTTLE TO FULL-BRAKE/REVERSE

Hold it there until the green status LED

blinks green.

8. RETURN TRANSMITTER THROTTLE TO NEUTRAL

The red status LED will

turn solid red, indicating that speed control is at neutral and

that proper programming has been completed. White LED may also be on and blinking,

indicating that Dynamic Timing Advance is OFF and the timing is set to a level of 0%.

If transmitter settings are changed, the One-Touch Programming must be repeated.

If you experience any problems, turn off ESC and repeat One-Touch.

NOTE: The speed control will NOT revert back to the factory-default settings when the

One-Touch Programming is performed. Refer to ‘Data Reset’ in Custom Programming.

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