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January 17th, 2008

Tech Article – Team Associated RC18T – How to – Setup XPS ESC

Turn the transmitter on

Turn the ESC on

Using a plastic tool, press and hold the ESC “SET” button for at least 3 seconds. The setup LED will flash red/green to confirm that the unit is in setup mode.

Leaving the transmitter trigger at neutral, press the setup button once. The “Throttle Neutral” setting has been stored, and the setup LED is now green.

Pull the transmitter trigger back to full throttle and press the setup button once. Release trigger. The “Throttle full” setting as been stored, and the setup LED is now red.

Push the throttle trigger forward to full break and press the setup button once. The “Brake full” setting has been stored, and the setup LED flashes red/green 3 times simultaneously.

Your XPS Electronic Speed Control has been set and your vehicle is ready to run. If you make a mistake during the setup procedure, don’t worry; disconnect the battery for about 10 seconds and start over with step 1.

 

 

 

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