Novak Brushless Speed Control: Crusher Field Guide (Crawler Mode) --- Simple-Tuner Version ESC (4) User Manual
Crusher field guide, Proper gear selection, One-touch set-up esc parameters

crusher field guide
CRAWLING MODE (#4)
proper gear selection
7-2014
#55-1834P-C1 Rev.1
Motor operating temperature is the ONLY
way to properly set vehicle gearing
The Motor and Speed Control should not exceed
160°F MAX at any time during run
!
Change the gearing to avoid overheating!
DO NOT FREE-REV MOTOR
!
Free-running your brushless motor in a no-load condition can cause rotor failure
& ESC transistor damage that will not be covered by the product’s warranty.
Because of the potential danger of overheating and ESC/motor damage and
failure, you must start with VERY small pinion sizes and check the speed
control and motor operating temperatures at multiple times throughout the
initial runs after installation. This is the only way to ensure that you are not
causing excessive heating.
If ESC & motor temperatures remain low & stable, you can slowly increase
the pinion size while again monitoring the temperatures to determine the
safe gearing for your vehicle, motor, and climate/track conditions. Because
these variables can change or be modified,
you MUST continually monitor
ESC & motor temperatures to protect your electronics from damage.
This Brushless ESC is equiped with Novak’s Simple-Tuner firmware
and factory loaded with programmable features. This Field Guide is
for programming the Crawling Modes (profile 4). Refer to the Crusher
Standard Mode Field Guide for programming profiles #1-3.
This
Field Guide is designed to be used as a quick-reference and help
walk you through the programming of all of the speed control’s features.
Take the time to thoroughly read through this programming guide
before attempting to make any programming adjustments so you
fully understand the different ESC parameters, and how they can be
used to fine tune your ESC’s feel and performance. Most importantly,
enjoy all of the technical benefits and features the ESC has to offer.
w w w . t e a m n o v a k . c o m
one-touch SET-UP
esc parameters
The following parameters (Crawling Profile #4) are adjustable to help
fine-tune the feel and response of the speed control to your liking.
1. Drag/Hill Brake (1 of 10) ............. 0-95%
(plus 5 Power Hold Brake settings)
2. Brake Frequency (1 of 10) ..............................................1.5-8KHz
3. Rock Boost (1 of 2) ............................................................. OFF/ON
4. Dead Band (1 of 5) ..............................................................2-8%
5. Drive Frequency (1 of 10) ...............................................8-36KHz
6. Minimum Drive (1 of 10) ...................................................0-15%
7. Motor Rotation (1 of 2) ................................................. CCW/CW
8. Voltage Cut-Off (1 of 2) ................................................. OFF/LiPo
9. Default Data Reset ...................................................... Keep/Reset
Auto Detect Motor Feature: In order for the Crusher to activate the
Crawling Mode, a Novak Crawling Brushless Motor must be connected.
The Crusher will sense for crawling or standard sensor information
and adjust the firmware based on the motor connected. The Crawling
Mode offers unique braking and forward/reverse operation that has
no reverse delay- allowing for instant reverse. This mode also features
Novak’s exclusive Drag/Hill Brake and Rock Boost.
For added versatility, a Novak crawling motor can be run in standard
mode (refer to ‘Crusher Field Guide- Standard Modes’.
Drag/Hill Brake: Novak’s exclusive hill/hjold/drag brake for the stron-
gest automatic neutral point brakes, and allow the heaviest of vehicles
to hold on the steepest of inclines.
Novak Rock Boost: Adds electronic timing advance to the motor at
full speed giving the motor more RPM and wheel speed. This feature
is available with 2S LiPo packs.
With at least 2 of the Motor Power Wires disconnected & the ESC connected
to a charged battery pack, the receiver, & the motor’s sensor harness:
1. WITH THE ESC OFF, 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 throttle at neutral, and still pressing the SET button, slide the
ESC’s ON/OFF 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 the green status LED
turns solid green.
Note: Motor will not run during programming even if connected.
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 the ESC is at neutral and
that proper programming has been completed.
If transmitter settings are changed, the One-Touch Set-Up must be repeated.
If you experience any problems, turn off ESC and repeat One-Touch.
NOTE: ESC will NOT revert back to the factory-default settings when the One-
Touch set-up is performed. Refer to ‘Data Reset’ in Custom Programming.
With the higher performance of brushless systems, undesirable radio
system noise may occur when used with lower quality radio systems.
good quality 2.4GHz radio systems are the best to use. FM radio systems
are acceptable, as long as the system is high quality. AM radio systems
are not recommended.
Good Quality Radio System Suggested
FM
AM
2.4 GHz
Do not use
OK to use
Best to use
transmitter adjustments
NOVAK R/C, Inc.
19 Rancho Circle, Lake Forest, CA 92630
(949) 916-6044 • Monday-Thursday
Customer Service E-mail: [email protected]
Transmitter adjustments may not be required to properly complete
the ESC’s One-Touch Set-Up. However, should you have any problems
completing the
ONE-TOUCH SET-UP, adjust the following settings on
your transmitter, then repeat the
ONE-TOUCH SET-UP as described above.
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 REV. SWITCH
to either position.
E. Set THROTTLE CHANNEL TRIM
to
middle
setting.
[adjusts neutral position/increases or decreases coast brakes]
F. Set ELECTRONIC TRIGGER THROW ADJUSTMENT
to 70% throttle and
30% brake throw (or 7:3)–best for racing ESCs. Set to 50% throttle and 50%
brake for full time use with reverse to get the best performance in reverse.
[adjusts trigger throw on electronic/digital pistol-grip transmitters]
G. Set MECHANICAL TRIGGER THROW ADJUSTMENT
to position with
2/3 throttle and 1/3 brake throw.
[adjusts trigger throw on mechanical/analog pistol-grip transmitters]
•NOT ALL TRANSMITTERS HAVE ALL OF THESE ADJUSTMENTS•