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Sensored/Sensorless Brushless Speed Controller for Car or Truck
Thank you for your purchasing the CORE R/C PACE-45R Electronic Speed Controller. This unit is
specifically designed for operating Sensored/Sensorless brushless motors. High power systems for R/C
models can be very dangerous and we strongly suggest that you read this manual carefully. We have no
control over the correct use, installation, application or maintenance of these products, thus no liability
shall be assumed nor accepted for any damages, losses of costs resulting from the use of this item. Any
claims arising from the operating, failure or malfunction etc. will be denied. We assume no liability for
personal injury, property damage or consequential damages resulting from our product or our
workmanship. As far as is legally permitted, the obligation for compensation is limited to the invoice
amount of the product in question.
Features:
Enhanced throttle response, excellent acceleration, strong brakes and throttle linearity.
Using advanced software interface to set up or update the software or using the optional
programming card to make adjustments.
Using PC or optional programming card to program forward or reverse throttle limit.
Using PC or optional programming card to program braking percentage.
Multiple protection features: Low voltage cut-off protection, over-heat protection, throttle signal
loss protection and motor blocked protection.
Compatible with most sensored brushless motors including; Speed Passion, Nosram, Thunder Power,
GM, Novak, LRP & Orion.
Zero Timing „Blinky‟ Mode.
Begin to Use The PACE-45R :
Before using the PACE-45R please carefully check all connections are correct.
* Connected with Sensored Brushless motor
When using a Sensored Brushless motor, the Blue motor wire A, Yellow motor wire B and Orange motor
wire C of the PACE-45R must be connected with the motor A,B,C respectively. It is necessary to connect
the Sensor wire to the “Sensor” socket on the PACE-45R. Don‟t change the wires when running in
sensored mode.
* Connected with Sensorless Brushless motor
When using a Sensorless Brushless motor, the Blue motor wire A, Yellow motor wire B and Orange motor
wire C of the PACE-45R can be connected with the motor wires freely. If the motor runs in the opposite
direction, please swap Blue motor wire A and Orange motor wire C.
* Connect the PACE-45R signal wire to the Receiver
Black wire RX-
Red wire RX+6.0V
White wire RX-Signal
PACE-45R’s indicating LEDs:
Conversion of Sensored and Sensorless function
* When the Power wires on the PACE-45R are connected with the battery pack, the PACE-45R can
automatically identify the motor type (Sensored/Sensorless) via indicated LEDs.
*If the PACE-45R works with the status of Sensored, if the Sensor wire is removed, the PACE-45R will
be automatically changed to the status of Sensorless.
Sensored/Sensorless PACE-45R ’s Indicating LED
Status of the function
INDICATED LED
Status of the LED
Zero Timing Mode
Red LED
Flashing, „Blinky‟
Over-heat of the PACE-45R and motor
(95
℃
)
Orange LED
Flashing
Sensored motor
Red and Orange LED ON
Sensorless motor
Orange LED
ON
Sensorless PACE-45R ’s Indicating LED
Status of the function
INDICATED LED
Status of the LED
Zero Timing Mode
Red LED
Flashing „Blinky‟
Over-heat of the PACE-45R and motor
(95
℃
)
Orange LED
Flashing
Sensorless motor
Orange LED
ON
Throttle Range Calibration (For the first time using transmitter or changing the transmitter
you must set Throttle Range Calibration)
1. Switch off the PACE-45R, then connect the PACE-45R with the battery and turn on the transmitter;
set the direction of the throttle channel to REV; set the EPA/ATV value of the throttle channel to 100%.
2. Hold the “Set” button and switch on the PACE-45R, wait for about 4 seconds until the Orange LED is
on solid, then release the “Set” button, apply full throttle until Red LED is on Solid and the motor beeps.
3. Apply Full Brake until the Orange LED blinks and will be on solid, the motor beeps.
4. Now return to Neutral, both of the Red LED and Orange LED blink simultaneously and will become
solid, the motor beeps, both of Red LED and Orange LED flash. The Throttle Range Calibration is
confirmed.
5. Turn off the PACE-45R.
6. Turn the PACE-45R back ON. The speed controller is now ready to use.
Programmable items and default settings
Default settings are shown in the grey boxes
programmable
Items
Programmable Value
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Cut-off Voltage
2.6V/cell
2.8V/cell
3.0V/cell
3.2V/cell
3.4V/cell
No
cut-off
Running Mode
Forward
w/o
Reverse
Forward
with pause
then
Reverse
Forward/
Reverse
Motor timing
„Blinky‟
Low
Normal
High
Very High
Initial
Acceleration
Low
Medium
High
Very High
Throttle Percent
Reverse
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
Throttle Limit
0%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
Percentage
Braking
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
100%
Percentage Drag
Brake
0%
4%
8%
12%
15%
20%
25%
30%
Motor Rotation
Normal
Reverse
Neutral Range
2%
3%
4%
5%
6%
10%
Sensored/Sensorless brushless PACE-45R general information
1. Cutoff Voltage
Automatically detect the number of the cells
According to the type of your batteries, set up the type of the batteries and Low Voltage Cutoff
Threshold via PC software or program card. The PACE-45R can detect the Voltage of the battery anytime
and will stop working once the Voltage of the battery is lower than the preset Low Voltage Cutoff
Threshold.
Customized Voltage Cutoff
(for NiMH or NiCd Batteries) you can select a starting cutoff voltage of
4, 5, or 6 volts. Then using the up/down to the right of the voltage you can increase the voltage
stepping up 0.1V between the selectable settings.
* When using any
Lithium or M1 (A123) batteries,
they must not be discharged to less than 3.0V
per cell.
2.
Running Mode
Forward w/o Reverse
Reverse is disabled.
Forward with pause then Reverse: (DEFAULT)
The PACE-45R requires 1 second of continuous neutral from the transmitter prior to allowing reverse to
operate.
Note: There is automatic protection within the PACE-45R. Only after you have stopped and
returned to neutral will reverse become available.
Forward / Reverse
With this option activated, you have both forward and reverse, but NO brake.
3. Motor Timing
- This option affects the power band and efficiency (run time) of an electric motor.
The default is “Normal” and is a good starting point to deliver power and provide good run time.
‘Blinky’ (Default)
Provides
maximum efficiency with less power. Higher timing produces
significantly more power but at the expense of efficiency (less run time) and typically the motor
will generate more heat. Each brushless motor will respond to timing differently. Good for
running around on paved, or harder surfaces, and racing with high KV rated or low-turn motors.
“Zero Timing” mode. The Red LED light will be flashing „Blinky‟ in the status of "Zero Timing"
mode when the throttle is in neutral. The Red LED light will stop „Blinky‟ when the throttle is on.
Low Provides
power for running through soft surfaces, having fun and longer run time.
Normal
Good mix of power and efficiency using any motor
High More
power than efficiency so run time will reduce, and you should be monitoring motor
heat. The higher KV or lower turn motors will generate heat quickly using this setting. A safe high
temperature range is 165F to 180F (74° - 82° Celsius), going higher may damage your motor.
Very high
This is maximum power and must be used with
caution
.
Note
: Any motor has the potential to over-heat in this setting. Frequently check the motor
temperature and make sure you‟re not operating higher than 165° and 180° Fahrenheit (74° - 82°
Celsius), which may damage your motor, or damage your Electronic Speed Controller (PACE-45R ).
4. Initial Acceleration
- Use this to limit the initial power that is sent to the motor when starting from
a complete stop.
Using the low option, the vehicle will launch very slowly and provide the longest run times. When using
the HIGH choice, you will have wheel-spinning acceleration at the cost of run time. This is also very
tough on the batteries as the amperage draw can be very high. If your vehicle cuts out, hesitates or
loses radio control, you should consider setting this at a lower value.
Low Using
this option will provide longer run times and is easiest on the batteries. It is a good
choice for beginners.
Medium
Medium requires more from your batteries, and is good for low traction surfaces.
High
This option will provide full acceleration and requires stout batteries to supply the load
required in this setting.
Very high This
option will provide full acceleration and requires stout batteries to supply the
load required in this setting.
5. Throttle Percent Reverse
- Use this to limit the power available using reverse throttle. The lower
the percent or level the less speed will be available in reverse.
20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60 %( Default), 70%, 80%, 90%, 100%
6. Throttle Limit
– Use this to limit the power available using forward throttle.
The lower the percent the less forward throttle speed will be available.
0 %( Default), 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%
7. Percentage Braking -
Gives you the ability to have full control over the amount of brake your
vehicle will have.
10%,20%,30%,40%,50%(Default),60%,70%,80%,100%
8. Percentage Drag Brake
- 0 %( Default) 4%, 8%, 12%, 15%, 20%, 25%, 30%
The drag brake function provides the driver a set percentage of brake when you have the transmitter
resting in neutral. This will create the “feel” of a brushed motor.
Drag brake are used in racing to slow a vehicle as you let off approaching a corner versus the driver
having to push the brake at every corner.
Try working with this to get a sense of how you might use this for your track.
If you are running on a high traction track with tight corners, a stronger setting should work best.
If you are running in an open area, you will find a smaller percentage will result in better control.
If you are running in dusty or slippery surfaces, you will more than likely want to use the lowest option.
9. Motor Rotation
Normal (default), Reverse
10. Neutral Range
– This setting adjusts the amount of “Deadband” of neutral on the throttle. This
is in Milli-Seconds (MS) and is the amount of neutral when you apply throttle.
The smaller the value the less “Deadband” or movement is required off-center for the PACE-45R to
begin throttle functions.
Using a higher value for this setting will provide a wider Deadband.
2%, 3%, 4% (Default), 5%, 6%, 10%
Using Program card
1.
The Program card with LED display is easy to use and convenient to carry. All of the programmable
functions are shown on the program card.
2.
Turn on the PACE-45R. Remove the Signal wire and plug it into the top right hand socket on the
Program card, wait for 2 seconds until the LED is ON.
The first programmable function will be shown, if an error occurs, please reconnect them.
3.
If PACE-45R is not connected with the batteries, the Program card should be connected with other
power supply, the range of power supply is within 5.0-6.3V.
4.
Press the button “Menu” on the Program card and circularly select each programmable function. At
that time the number of the programmable function will be displayed on the left of the LED, the
current value will be displayed on the right side. Then press the button Value to change the value and
press the button OK to confirm. At the same time the Red indicating LEDs of both program card and
the PACE-45R blink. Turn off the PACE-45R; the modified settings will be saved in the PACE-45R‟s
memory.
5.
Press the button Reset to restore the default settings.
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