SkyRC Toro One Cell 120A ESC for 1/12 Car User Manual
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You must answer yes or no to the setting values as they are presented by TORO 1 cell.
When you enter programming mode the ESC will emit a sequence of beeps and LED flashes
that tell you which programming step you are in. There are two parts to the beep sequence.
The first set of beeps indicates the 'Setting Number (Question), e.g. Brake/Reverse Type, and
the second set of beeps indicates a Setting Value, e.g. Reverse Lockout. Answering "No" to a
Setting value will cause the ESC to ask for the next value in that section. After a "Yes" answer
is accepted, the ESC knows you aren't interested in any other option in that section, so it skips
to the first option in the next section.
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Note: If you answer "no" to all Setting Values for a particular Setting Number, the ESC
will keep whatever value had been previously programmed. Only by answering "Yes" to
a Setting Value will the ESC store/change that value.
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Plug Battery into the TORO 1 cell
Hold full throttle on your transmitter
Turn the ESC switch ON
TORO 1 cell flashes LED and rings once
Wait few seconds.
TORO 1 cell flashes LED and rings 1 second indicating that it is ready for CALIBRATION mode
Continue to hold full throttle
TORO 1 cell flashes LED while beeping
Wait another few seconds
TORO 1 cell flashes LED and rings 1 second
TORO 1 cell flashes LED while beeping indication that you are in PROGRAMMING mode
Let trigger go neutral (Centre)
At this point the TORO 1 cell will be flashing/beeping the following sequence:
Beep-Pause-Beep... and then repeats
This indicates that you are at Question 1 and it is asking to accept/reject value 1.
Programmable Features
Question (Setting)
How to Enter Programming Mode
Ver. 1.1
Ver. 1.1
1)Reverse Lockout(D)*
2)50%(D)*
2)50%(D)*
5)Disable
1)Disable(D)*
2)Normal(D)*
2)Auto-Lipo(D)*
2)Normal(D)*
Note: Factory Defaults are indicated by asterisk (D)*
1)Large
4)Very Small
5)Smallest
1)Disable
When answering a question, you will need to move the trigger to yes (full throttle) position or
the no (full brake) position and keep it there for about 3 seconds. When the ESC has accepted
your answer it will confirm your reply by flashing the LED and emitting a beeping tone.
Release the trigger allowing it to go to Neutral to confirm that you are ready for ESC to ask
you next question. You are not required to continue through all eight programming options. For
example, if you wish only to change the Brake/Reverse Type (Option 1) then after
programming that setting you can disconnect power from the ESC and you're ready to run.
Disconnecting the controller in the middle of programming simply retains the values for the
remaining programming options that were previously set up.
1)25%
2)Medium
3)Small
4)Lowest(D)*