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Contents
1. Definitions
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1.1 Delivery content
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2. Safety instructions
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3. Basics
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3.1 Preparing the handheld transmitter
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3.2 Preparing the mode
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3.3 Smooth start
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3.4 Deep discharge protection
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4. General features
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4.1 Properties
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4.2 Cooling and mounting
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4.3 BEC / running without BEC
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4.4 Torodial core
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4.5 Active freewheeling circuit
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4.6 Part load capability
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4.7 Sensorless Commutation
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4.8 Variable clock frequency
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4.9 Protective functions
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4.10Helicopter Mode
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4.11Autorotation AR (Bail-out)
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5. Connecting the cables
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5.1 BEC cables (connection to receiver)
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5.2 Motor cables
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5.3 Sensor plugs
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6. Starting
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6.1 Function range for ESC-modes
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7. Modeprogramming
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7.1 Mode 1 - APM
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7.2 Mode 2 - Glider (with brake)
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7.3 Mode 3 - Motor flight / Boat (without brake) 18
7.4 Mode 4 - Helicopter
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7.5 Mode 6 – Forward / Backward
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7.6 Mode 10 - BEC votage adjustment
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8. Update
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9. Connecting Bluetooth Module
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10. Troubleshooting
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10.1Errors during programming
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10.2Errors during operation
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11. Technical assistance, Advice, Hotline
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11.1Recycling
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11.2Warranty
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1. Definitions
APM
Auto-Programming-Mode
EMK
electro motive force
EMV
electro magnetic compatibility
AR
Auto rotation / Bail-out
BEC
Battery Eliminating Circuit (to power
the receiver from the main battery)
JIVE Pro JIVE Pro ESC
Jumper
Jumper cable for mode programming
LED
Active light / control
Mode
Operating mode / program
Parameter variable value
Pitch
Blade angle (rotor blade) top side
1.1 Delivery content
1.
1 x JIVE Pro ESC
2.
1 x BEC
cable (JIVE Pro 80+ HV)
3.
Manual
4.
Sticker
5.
add. 1x BEC cable and 1x heatsink
(for JIVE Pro 120+ HV)
2. Safety instructions
The JIVE Pro is a product that is designed
exclusively for radio controlled model
applications.
Under no circumstances the
JIVE Pro should b
e used in manned
applications
!
Always ensure sufficient cooling in ord
er to
prevent overheating of the ESC. If
necessary, a heatsink should be
mounted
to the JIVE Pro’s cooling plate
!
•
When connecting the motor and battery
to the
ESC, it is very important to keep a su
fficient
safety distance from all moving parts
of the
aircraft
(such as main blades or propellers).
Misuse may result in an unintended motor
start. Any sudden starting of the motor
with
main blades or
propellers may cause
considerable injuries.
Only use the ESC when property and
personal belongings are out of harms way.
• Do not disconnect the ESC from the battery
during
operation.
• Electrostatic discharge may damage the ESC.
Ensure adequate grounding if necessary.
• Do not use a mechanically or electronically
damaged ESC as this may result in sudden
failure.
• The ESC may only be operated with batteries.
The use of a power supply is not
permitted.
• The ESC is not to be connected in any way to
a 110 / 230 V AC s
ocket.
• When using high capacity batteries always
ensure sufficient
cooling.
• Extending the battery or motor cables can
affect the EMC characteristics. Any
extension
of the cables is at your own risk!
• Only
use
a
tie-meter
for
current
measurements. Inserted-meter or shunt can
damage the ESC.
• When using the BEC (to power your control
system) always connect a fully charged
receiver battery with
enough capacity in
addition
(also see BEC 4.3). Malfunctions, e.g.
by a cable break, short
circuit, slack joint or
failure of a
BEC-component will lead to a loss
of the entire receiver system.
!
!
!