User manual NOVAK GTB PROFILE SELECTION & GEARING GUIDE
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Manual abstract: user guide NOVAK GTBPROFILE SELECTION & GEARING GUIDE
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] The GTB ESC is designed to operate comfortably from 160ºF-180ºF (warmer than typical brush-type ESC) with motor temperatures also around 160-180ºF.
If you had a low turn modified brush-type motor in the vehicle before switching to the GTB system, and you do not change gearing, you will be over-geared and the vehicle will have slower acceleration!
1 no 0 yes 3 20% 20% 4
2 yes 100 yes 3 20% 20% 4
3 no 0 yes 2 20% 20% 4
4 no 0 yes 3 40% 40% 4
5 yes 25 no 3 20% n/a 5
6 no n/a yes 3 20% off 4
NOTE: GTB is factory set to Profile #1. profile selecting brushless profile s :
all LEDs
Start within these final drive ratio ranges in the vehicle:
8. 759. 25 : 1 Velociti 5. 5R in Touring Cars (rubber tire) 7. 758. 5 : 1 Velociti 6. 5R in Touring Cars (rubber tire) 11. 512. 0 : 1 Velociti 5. 5R in Off-Road Buggies 10. 511. 0 : 1 Velociti 6. 5R in Off-Road Buggies 13. 0 : 1 Velociti 5. 5R in Off-Road Stadium Trucks 12. 3 : 1 Velociti 6. 5R in Off-Road Stadium Trucks
Higher final drive ratios will give longer run time at the expense of top speed. Lower ratios will result in higher ESC temperatures--too low may result in overheating & thermal shut-down.
With ESC on & connected to a charged battery (transmitter ON or OFF): 1. [. . . ] QUICK PRESS (& release) SET BUTTON WHILE LEDs ON SOLID ESC changes modes, and the Green LED will flash for a few seconds (with Blue & Red LEDs still on solid) to let you know you have changed modes.
Note: there is a time constraint during this selection process.
3. TURN ON THE SPEED CONTROL'S POWER
While still pressing SET button, slide ESC's ON/OFF switch to ON position.
5. CONTINUE PRESSING UNTIL BLUE & RED LEDs COMES ON
Note: you will continue holding past the Red LED One-Touch indicator.
6. RELEASE BUTTON AS SOON AS BLUE & RED LEDs COMES ON
Blue & Red LEDs flash 9 times, then turn on solid after a few seconds.
7. QUICK PRESS (& release) SET BUTTON WHILE LEDs ON SOLID
ESC changes modes, and the Green LED will flash for a few seconds.
8. ESC EXITS MODE SELECTION & RETURNS TO NEUTRAL
Green LED will flash continuously at neutral (w/Red on solid) indicating that sensor harness for the brushless motor is disconnected from ESC.
8. CONNECT BRUSH-TYPE MOTOR TO ESC
Refer to BRUSH-TYPE MOTOR portion of STEP 3 on main instructions (pg. 3) for wiring.
9. RE-CONNECT BRUSHLESS 6-WIRE SENSOR HARNESS TO ESC
Refer to BRUSHLESS MOTOR portion of STEP 3 on main instructions (pg. 2) for wiring.
IMPORTANT PRECAUTION: Never connect a brushless motor's 6-wire sensor harness to ESC when wired to a brush-type motor!
If ESC is powered on while in Brushless-Mode, and is connected to Brush-type motor {phase wir es shorted together} & a battery pack, a 6-wire brushless motor's sensor harness is connected to ESC, and ESC receives a transmitter's throttle signal, severe ESC damage will occur.
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PLEASE NOTE: This page contains optional Advanced Programming items!No further adjustments are required.
(but don't worry, you can always reset factory defaults by performing the One-Touch programming again, so go ahead & experiment--that's why the programming is in there, right?)
Throttle Profiles 1, 2, 3, 4, & 6 can be independently customized to fine tune the speed control to feel just the way you like it. The GTB lets you adjust the following software parameters:
· Minimum Brake/Drag Brake Percentage--1 of 10 settings. · Braking Type--1 of 2 types of braking styles (standard Constant Force braking or DRAG BRAKING where braking is applied during neutral). · Drive Frequency (Profile 6 only)--1 of 7 Drive Frequencies from 1. 5 to 11kHz. · Minimum Drive Percentage--1 of 5 settings from 2 to 12%.
to customizing profiles
1 -4
or
6:
With ESC on & connected to a charged battery (transmitter ON or OFF):
1. IF TRANSMITTER IS OFF, DISCONNECT ESC FROM RECEIVER
Remove input signal harness from receiver to avoid radio interference.
2. MAKE SURE THROTTLE PROFILE 1-4 OR 6 IS ACTIVE
If you are not sure what profile is selected, follow the procedures in `Throttle Profile Selection' to check or select desired profile.
Remember that you can not access the Brush-Mode (Profile #6) without disconnecting the brushless motor's sensor harness from the ESC. Note: there is no time constraint during selection process of custom parameters.
chart: gtb soFtware Flow chart:
RED or RED & GREEN press & hold
brake: to adjust minimum brake: (or re-activate std-style brakes)
a. PRESS & HOLD SPEED CONTROL'S SET BUTTON
With ESC at neutral, press & hold SET button until the Blue status LED turns on solid---Release ESC's SET button once LED is on solid.
@NEUTRAL
b. SELECT MINIMUM BRAKE PERCENTAGE
blue
Blue status LED (1st LED on left) flashes to indicate active Minimum Brake setting. [. . . ] SELECT MINIMUM DRIVE PERCENTAGE
amber
Amber status LED flashes to indicate active Minimum Drive setting. Quick press & release to change setting, then press & hold SET button for about 1 second to store selection and return to neutral.
Setting (# of flashes):
Minimum Drive (%):
1
2
2
3
3
5
4
8
5
12
frequency: to adjust drive frequency: (Profile 6 ONLY)
a. PRESS & HOLD SPEED CONTROL'S SET BUTTON
With ESC at neutral, press & hold SET button until Green status LED turns on solid---Release SET button once LED is on solid.
RED or RED & GREEN
@NEUTRAL
b. [. . . ]
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