JAMARA 081454 80 A Programming Card CR Instructions

June 5, 2024
JAMARA

Jamara

JAMARA 081454 80 A Programming Card CR

General information

JAMARA e.K. is not liable for any damage caused to the product itself or through this, provided this is due to improper operation or handling errors. The Customer alone bears the full responsibility for the proper use and handling, including without limitation, the assembly, the charging process, the use and choice of the operation area. Please refer to the operating and user instructions, it contains important information and warnings.

Certificate of Conformity

Hereby JAMARA e.K. declares that the product „rogramming card CR, No. 081454“ complies with Directive 2014/30/EU and 2011/65/EU.
The full text of the EU Declaration of Conformity is available at the following Internet address: www.jamara-shop.com/Conformity

Read the complete instructions and security instructions carefully before using the model. Caution! Please fully and carefully read warnings/ safety instructions. These are for our own security and can avoid accidents/injuries.JAMARA-081454-A-Programming-Card-
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Programming card

The programming card allows you to program the Jamara brushless controllers (081448, 081452 + 081455) easily via the display and without using the Setup button on the controller. Plug the receiver output of the controller in the socket and the programming card. We recommend a separate power supply for the board to use it to connect the controller with the battery and drive to run the card through the BEC system of the controller. Make sure you have correctly connected the controller to the programming card. Otherwise, the card could be damaged by reverse polarity. If you have con-nected the card to the controller, turn on the controller. The card has power and shows you the cur-rent programming step. With the “Item” button you will jump to the next programming step. To change a value use the “value” button. To save, press the the “OK” button. In order for the currently selected programming step to restore the default values, press the reset button and then confirm with OK.

This programming card is fitted with many useful functions. Please use the programming table shown together with these explanations to program your ESC quickly and effectively:

  1. Drive mode:
    If option 1 is selected in Drive mode, the vehicle will only drive forwards and the brake is active which make this mode the best choice for racing. In mode 2 the vehicle can be driven forwards or in reverse and the brake is also active. This mode is useful for general use and training.
    Note: When option 2 is selected, moving the throttle control back past the neutral point will initially activate the brake. If the throttle control is then moved back to the neutral position briefly the ESC will switch over to reverse. Moving the ESC forwards will make the vehicle drive forwards regardless of whether it was braking or moving in reverse.

  2. Drag Brake force:
    In this option the drag braking force can be set. The value is set as a percentage and the values are from 0 to 40%

  3. Low voltage:
    In this option you can set the low voltage cut-off value. The cut-off voltage can be set between 3.4 and 2.6 Volts per cell. Once the cut-off voltage has been reached the motor will stop.

  4. Start Mode:
    With this option you can choose how the vehicle will accelerate when full throttle is applied and you can set the value between ‘Soft‘ and ‘Very Aggressive‘. Please note that if you select one of the 2 ‘Aggressive’ modes that you will need to have batteries with a very low internal resistance otherwise the voltage will drop due to the high current draw and the motor may stutter. Also ensure that your motor and gearing are capable of carrying the high loads.

  5. Brake Max.:
    The ESC is equipped with a braking system which works proportionally to the throttle control. This means that the further the throttle control is moved rearwards the more braking force will be applied. A higher value here will mean that the vehicle will brake harder but more strain will be placed on the components, for example, the gearing.

  6. Max. Reverse:
    This option is used to adjust the top speed when driving in reverse

  7. Brake Force Min.:
    The effect that the brake has when first applied can be set here. The default setting will be whatever

  8. Neutral Zone:
    The ‘neutral Zone’, which is the area between forwards and reverse or braking can be set to ‘Narrow’, ‘Normal’ or ‘Wide’.

  9. Timing:
    It is important that the correct timing is selected for a Brushless motor and you can set the timing here. Please refer to you motor’s instructions for the correct setting. As a rule of thumb, raising the timing will increase the output of your motor but at the cost of a higher current draw. The wrong timing could cause cogging and in worst case overheat and damage of the ESC and the Motor.

Regarding your ESC‘s Software version, some values will not be available.

AMARA e.K., Manuel Natterer, Am Lauerbühl 5, DE-88317 Aichstetten, Tel +49 (0) 7565 9412-0, Fax +49 (0) 7565 9412-23, info@jamara.com, www.jamara.com

JAMARA e.K.
Inh. Manuel Natterer
Am Lauerbühl 5 – DE-88317 Aichstetten
Tel. +49 (0) 75 65/94 12-0 – Fax +49 (0) 75 65/94 12-23
info@jamara.com
www.jamara.com
Service – Tel. +49 (0) 75 65/94 12-777
service@jamara.com 

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