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ParkZone PKZ4980 User Manual

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1.4 and 1.6ms). The controller will beep 2 times,

indicating you have set the program selection or

leave in full throttle for 5 seconds to advance to

the next selection.

d. To select 20 Degrees – You will hear 4 short

beeps. Move the throttle stick to center (between

1.4 and 1.6ms). The controller will beep 2 times,

indicating you have set the program selection or

leave in full throttle for 5 seconds to advance to

the next selection.

e. To select 25 Degrees – You will hear 5 short

beeps. Move the throttle stick to center (between

1.4 and 1.6ms). The controller will beep 2 times,

indicating you have set the program selection or

leave in full throttle for 5 seconds to advance to

the first selection again.

Programming Menu 4 – Throttle Input Range

(PWM)

The default setting is 1.2ms to 1.8ms and should work

with most radio systems. This option allows for proper

throttle input with many different radio systems. However,

some radios have a wider output range, and may give

a more linear response with the 1.1ms to 1.9ms range.

If you feel there is too much “dead” area in the stick

movement near full throttle, try adjusting the end points

in your radio, or change to the wider input range. Be

aware that if these settings are not correct, it may be

impossible to arm the controller.

1. Move the stick to center (between 1.4 and 1.6ms)

for 5 seconds, and the controller will beep 4 times,

indicating you are now in Menu 4.

2. Move the throttle stick to full throttle (>1.7ms)

position to make changes to the Throttle Input

Range programming.

a. To select 1.2ms to 1.8ms – You will hear 1 short

beep. Move the throttle stick to center (between

1.4 and 1.6ms). The controller will beep 2 times,

indicating you have set the program selection or

leave in full throttle for 5 seconds to advance to

the next selection.

b. To select 1.1ms to 1.9ms – You will hear 2 short

beeps. Move the throttle stick to center (between

1.4 and 1.6ms). The controller will beep 2 times,

indicating you have set the program selection or

leave in full throttle for 5 seconds to advance to

the first selection again.

Programming Menu 5 – Start-Up Rate

The default setting is 0.25 seconds. The start-up rate

is the time it takes to reach maximum motor speed.

Changing the setting to 1 second can be useful with

power-fragile gear boxes.

1. Move the stick to center (between 1.4 and 1.6ms)

for 5 seconds, and the controller will beep 5 times,

indicating you are now in Menu 3.

2. Move the throttle stick to full throttle (>1.7ms)

position to make changes to the Start-up Rate

programming.

a. To select .25 second – You will hear 1 short beep.

Move the throttle stick to center (between 1.4 and

1.6ms). The controller will beep 2 times, indicating

you have set the program selection or leave in

full throttle for 5 seconds to advance to the next

selection.

b. To select 1 second – You will hear 2 short beeps.

Move the throttle stick to center (between 1.4 and

1.6ms). The controller will beep 2 times, indicating

you have set the program selection or leave in

full throttle for 5 seconds to advance to the first

selection again.

Programming Menu 6 – PWM Switching

Frequency

The default setting is 8kHz, which should be acceptable

for most motors. If you have a low or very low

inductance motor and know you need to use a higher

PWM Frequency (refer to the manual included with the

motor), then you can change the setting. Otherwise, we

recommend leaving the default setting.

1. Move the stick to center (between 1.4 and 1.6ms)

for 5 seconds, and the controller will beep 6 times,

indicating you are now in Menu 6.

2. Move the throttle stick to full throttle (>1.7ms)

position to make changes to the PWM Switching

Frequency programming.

a. To select 8kHz PWM Frequency – You will hear

1 short beep. Move the throttle stick to center

(between 1.4 and 1.6ms). The controller will beep

2 times, indicating you have set the program

selection or leave in full throttle for 5 seconds to

advance to the next selection.

b. To select 16kHz PWM Frequency – You will hear

2 short beeps. Move the throttle stick to center

(between 1.4 and 1.6ms). The controller will beep

2 times, indicating you have set the program

selection or leave in full throttle for 5 seconds to

advance to the next selection.

c. To select 32kHz PWM Frequency – You will hear

3 short beeps. Move the throttle stick to center

(between 1.4 and 1.6ms). The controller will beep

2 times, indicating you have set the program

selection or leave in full throttle for 5 seconds to

advance to the first selection again.

Programming Menu 7 – Operating Mode

The default setting is set to Normal (airplane) Mode,

which is limited to a start-up rate of 0.25 or 1 second.

Alternatively, the Heli Mode can be selected which

reduces the start-up rate to 5 seconds for the first

start-up and any start-up after the motor/ESC has been

stopped for more than 5 seconds. This helps to prevent

damaging the motor, gears or any other components

from an abrupt start-up when none of the parts are

moving. Any time the motor/ESC has been stopped for

less than 5 seconds in Heli Mode, the start-up will be

immediate. This allows power to be applied immediately,

such as when aborting an auto-rotation attempt or for any

other reason, to help prevent a crash. Remember, you

must wait more than 5 seconds after stopping the motor/

ESC in order for the 5-second start-up to occur again.

1. Move the stick to center (between 1.4 and 1.6ms)

for 5 seconds, and the controller will beep 7 times,

indicating you are now in Menu 7.

2. Move the throttle stick to full throttle (>1.7ms)

position to make changes to the Operating Mode

programming.

a. To select Normal Mode – You will hear 1 short

beep. Move the throttle stick to center (between

1.4 and 1.6ms). The controller will beep 2 times,

indicating you have set the program selection or

leave in full throttle for 5 seconds to advance to

the next selection.

b. To select Heli Mode – You will hear 2 short beeps.

Move the throttle stick to center (between 1.4 and

1.6ms). The controller will beep 2 times, indicating

you have set the program selection or leave in

full throttle for 5 seconds to advance to the first

selection again.

Troubleshooting

The controller will beep more quietly than normal if the

input voltage is below the cutoff voltage when the battery

is connected. Check the voltage of the battery pack to

see if it is correct (charged), or the programmed cutoff

setting if the input voltage is set incorrectly for the

voltage of the pack being used.
If you have trouble arming the controller (and the throttle

trim has been set to minimum), enter the programming

mode and try changing the setting to 1.1ms–1.9ms

in Programming Menu 4 to see if it helps correct the

problem. If it is a computer radio, you may alternatively

increase high and low throttle ATV (endpoint) percentages.

Note: Increasing the high ATV will not have a

consequence on arming issues, only low ATV.

Some transmitters, including all Futaba transmitters, will

require the throttle channel to be “reversed” for proper

operation.