Precautions, Acquiring default parameters, Precautions acquiring default parameters – Novak ESC Profile Software User Manual
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NOVAK ELECTRONICS • PROFILE SOFTWARE
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PRECAUTIONS
In addition to using basic common sense, please take special note
of the following precautions:
• Make a back-up copy of the Profile Software diskette before
attempting to run or install software.
• Water and electronics DO NOT mix.
• DO NOT allow connector pins on D•LINK harness to contact
transistor tabs or heat sinks on speed control.
• DO NOT touch connector pins on D•LINK harness to avoid
static electricity damage to the electronics.
• Be careful when connecting or disconnecting D•LINK harness
to DataLink socket on speed control to avoid damage.
• Motor cleaner and solvents may damage DataLink case and
D•LINK harness.
ACQUIRING DEFAULT PARAMETERS
In order to edit and customize Profiles, you must first upload the
default parameter values from your Cyclone speed control (Next
section). When you upload the default parameters for the first
time, you will be reading Profile 1, 2, or 3 from your Cyclone,
depending on which Profile is currently active. Neutral, Full
Throttle, and Full Brake are the default parameter values that were
programmed into the One-Touch memory of your Cyclone, based
on the available throw of your transmitter. These values are the
standards for what will be the newly created Profile 4.
In most cases, you will not want to modify the values for Neutral,
Full Throttle, and Full Brake. These values set the exact point of
Neutral, and give you the complete range of throttle in both the
forward and brake directions. However, there are some instances
(To be discussed later in the Editing Parameters section) in which
changing these values could be useful.