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Spektrum™ AVIAN™ 130 Pro Brushless Smart ESC
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SPMXAE2130
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WARNING: Read the ENTIRE instruction manual to
become familiar with the features of the product
before operating. Failure to operate the product correctly can
result in damage to the product, personal property and cause
serious injury.
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with caution and common sense and requires some basic
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damage or serious injury.
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This is not a toy.
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Specications
Corrente burst max160A
Max. Continuous Current130A
BEC Continuous Current10A
BEC Peak Current35A
Input Voltage3S–6S LiPo
BEC Voltage
Length3.3” (84 mm)
Width1.4” (36 mm)
Height1.3” (33 mm)
Weight4.4 oz (126 g)
Connector TypeIC5
Motor Output Lead4 mm
6V / 7.4V / 8.4V / 9V /
12V Adjustable
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Wiring Diagram
Motor Leads
ESC
Throttle
Connection
Programming Port**
Battery Leads
*Not Included
**Programming port located directly on ESC case on some models
Motor*
Receiver*
Battery*
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Throttle Signal
SMART Throttle*
Spektrum™ Avian™ ESCs are compatible with SMART
Throttle. SMART Throttle combines throttle signals with telemetry data from the ESC on one normal three-wire servo
connector. SMART Throttle compatible receivers will automatically detect a SMART Throttle ESC and begin to send telemetry
information to your transmitter.
Using the SMART Throttle connection, this ESC can send voltage current and other telemetry data. It can also pass along
battery data from compatible Spektrum SMART batteries. A
Spektrum SMART battery with an IC™ connector is required
for battery data. EC™ connectors are compatible for basic
operation, but will not provide SMART battery data.
Only certain Spektrum telemetry receivers include SMART
Throttle; check your receiver manual for more information. If
the ESC is not connected to a SMART Throttle compatible receiver, no telemetry data from the ESC will be available, but the
ESC will operate normally with a common servo signal (PWM).
*A Spektrum DSMX transmitter with telemetry is required for SMART
Throttle.
Normal Servo Signal (PWM)
If you plug the Avian ESC into any common RC receiver the
ESC will still be compatible with a conventional servo signal for
basic operation.
Installation and Wiring
1. Select a location to mount the ESC with good ventilation for
cooling. Mount the ESC with double sided tape or hook and
loop material if mounting tabs are not included on the case.
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2. Connect the three motor wires from the ESC to the motor
wires in any order. In the event the motor spins the wrong
direction, reverse any two wires.
3. Connect the throttle lead to the throttle channel on your
receiver.
4. Secure all wiring so it is protected from damage or being
caught by moving parts.
NOTICE: Do not connect a dedicated receiver battery to the
receiver if it is connected to the ESC. When the ESC is turned
On it will power the receiver with regulated voltage from the
main battery through the throttle connection. The ESC may
be damaged if the receiver is also connected to a dedicated
receiver battery.
ESC/Radio Calibration
1. Begin with the transmitter powered on at full throttle.
2. Connect a battery to the ESC. The motor will emit a series
of three ascending tones.
3. The motor will emit two short tones to indicate the high
throttle position has been accepted.
4. Move the throttle stick to the low position within five
seconds after the two short tones.
TIP: If more than 5 seconds passes before you lower the
throttle, the motor will motor emit another series of tones,
indicating the ESC has entered programming mode.
5. The motor will emit a number of tones to indicate the
number of detected LiPo cells.
6. The motor will emit one long tone to indicate the calibration
is complete.
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Stick Programming
Power on your transmitter
with the throttle at the full
position.
Connect the battery to the ESC.
The motor emits short two
tones, then another series
of tones to indicate the first
programming parameter.
TIP: If a selection is not made,
the ESC will return to the
beginning of the list and cycle
through the options again.
TIP: There are twelve
programming parameters. See
the table for full details.
The ESC indicates the
parameter option with
a series of tones.
After making a
selection the ESC will
continue down the list
of parameters.
To select a programming
parameter, move the throttle
stick to the bottom position
within three seconds.
The motor emits a series
of tones for the selected
parameter.
See the Parameters Options
table for details.
To make a selection, move the
throttle stick to the full throttle
position.
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Select the last
parameter (#13) to
save the settings and
exit programming.
After exiting programing and
with the throttle at the low
position, the ESC will arm and
operate normally.
Programming Parameters
Other programming options include the SPMXCA200 Smart
Avian ESC programming box and the SmartLink USB updating
and programmer application. See SpektrumRC.com for more
details about Avian ESCs.
Programming OptionsNumber of Tones
1. Flight ModeOne short
2. Brake TypeTwo short
3. Brake Force (Level)Three short
4. Voltage Cutoff TypeFour short
5. LiPo Cells (Number)One long
6. Cutoff VoltageOne long, one short
7. BEC VoltageOne long, two short
8. Start-Up ModeOne long, three short
9. TimingOne long, four short
10. Motor RotationTwo long
11. FreewheelingTwo long, one short
12. Gov. Gain (Level)Two long, two short
13. AR TimeTwo long, three short
14. Restart Accel.Two long, four short
15. Thrust Rev.Three long
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default settings
12345678
1Fixed-WingHelicopter
Programmable Values
2DisabledNormalProportionalReverse
3Disabled1234567
4Soft CutoffHard CutoffSurge SW
5Auto Calc.3S4S5S6S
6Disabled3.0V3.2V3.4V3.6V3.8V
76.0V7.4V8.4V9.0V12V
8NormalSoftVery Soft
9LowMediumHigh
10CWCCW
11EnabledDisabled
12123
130s45s90s
141.0s1.5s2.0s
15CH5CH6CH7CH8CH9
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Programming Options Descriptions
1. Aircraft Type
• Fixed-Wing: In this mode, the motor only starts up
when the throttle amount reaches 5% or above and it
responds to the throttle input rapidly.
• Helicopter (Governor): In this mode, the motor only
starts up when the throttle amount reaches 40% or
above. The motor will start up very slowly and enters
the speed-governing operation after the soft start-up
completes and the RPM is stable.
When changing the Aircraft Type from fixed wing mode
to helicopter mode, you need to program flat throttle
curves in your transmitter to define the RPM in each
flight mode otherwise the speed-governing function
will not work correctly.
TIP: Choose the “Fixed-wing” mode if your helicopter is using
an external governor, disabling the Freewheel mode.
2. Brake Type: The throttle range changes depending on the
Brake Mode.
-100%
0%
Signal position as shown on
Spektrum transmitters
-60%60%
0%
20%
Throttle signal (pulse position)
50%
80%
100%
100%
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The motor brake will activate when the throttle stick is moved
to the low position. In this mode the strength of the braking is
set with the Brake Force selection.
0%100%
Normal Brake
Throttle Signal
Brake activates
at low throttle
0%
With this option selected, the throttle range changes so the ESC
will not start below 20%. The throttle will operate as normal
above 20%, but moving the throttle below 20% will apply the
brakes, increasing in strength as the signal drops to 0%.
100% Brake
Brake
Range
0%
(-60% as shown on Spektrum transmitter screens)
Throttle and Brake Response
100%
Proportional Brake
Throttle and Brake Response
100% Throttle
0%
Throttle/Brake
Throttle Signal
20%
100%
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3. Brake Force
This option is adjustable from level 1 to level 7. The higher
the level, the stronger the braking effect. Brake Force is
only effective in the “Normal brake” mode.
4. Voltage Cutoff Type
Soft Cutoff: Selecting this option will gradually reduce the
ESC output to 50% of the full power within 3 seconds after
the low-voltage cutoff protection is activated.
Hard Cutoff: Selecting this option will immediatly cut off
the ESC output when the low-voltage cutoff protection is
activated.
Surge SW: Selecting this option will drive the motor
through a “deceleration-acceleration” cycle, indicating the
battery voltage is too low.
5. LiPo Cells
Select Auto Calc to cause the ESC to automatically
calculate the number of LiPo cells based on a 3.7V/cell
default. Alternatively, you can select a specific sell count to
set the ESC to a fixed battery configuration.
6. Cutoff Voltage
Use this option to adjust the cutoff voltage from 2.8V to
3.8V/cell or disable the cutoff voltage completely.
WARNING: Discharging a LiPo battery below 2.8V/
cell may damage the battery. Attempting to charge or
discharge a damaged battery will cause a fire.
7. BEC Voltage
Select the BEC output voltage.
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8. Start-Up Mode
Normal Start-Up: If this mode is selected, the motor will
immediately start spinning, then quickly reach the corresponding speed when you move the throttle stick from
bottom position to top position.
Soft Start-Up: If this mode is selected, the motor will
gradually increase in RPM to correspond to the throttle
stick input.
Very Soft Start-Up: If this mode is selected, the motor
will slowly increase in RPM to correspond to the throttle
stick input.
We recommend selecting “Soft Start-Up” or “Very Soft
Start-up” mode when flying an airplane with a large ducted
fan. Select “Very Soft Start-Up” mode if the ducted fan
diameter on your airplane is over 90mm.
TIP: We recommend using this soft start-up mode when using
large diameter motors or gear drives.
9. Timing
Select Low, Medium, or High motor timing.
10. Motor Rotation
Adjust the rotation direction of the motor without changing
wires.
11. Freewheeling
This option can be set to Enabled or Disabled. Freewheeling can help provide better throttle linearity or smoother
throttle response.
12. Governor Gain Level
This option adjusts the size of the Gain in Helicopter (Store
Governor) mode. The higher the value, the greater the gain.
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13. Auto Restart Time
The ESC will cut off its output when throttle is between
25–40%. If you increase throttle above 40% within the
preset time (0,45,90s), the motor will rapidly accelerate to
the speed selected in the programmed Restart Acceleration
Time (corresponding to the specific throttle amount), complete the shutdown, and restart. If you move the throttle
stick to more than 40% beyond the preset time period, the
ESC will enter the soft start-up process.
This function will not apply unless the throttle amount is
over 25% and it is only applicable Helicopter (Store Governor) mode.
14. Restart Acceleration Time
This option controls motor restart and acceleration time.
(This function only affects Helicopter Store Governor mode.)
15. Thrust Reverse
Use this option to adjust which channel to control the
Reverse Brake.
Programming with the SMART Programmer Box
1. Begin with the ESC powered off.
2. Connect the programming lead to the programming port on
the programming box.
3. Connect a battery to the ESC.
4. Power on the box and select the parameter with the
SELECT button.
5. Change the values of the selected parameter with the EDIT
button.
6. Press the SAVE button to save the changes.
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Operation
1. Leave the transmitter throttle at the low position and
connect a battery to the ESC. The ESC will cause the motor
to make several tones.
The number of tones indicates (1) the ESC is in operation
(2) the LiPo cell count detected and (3) the ESC is in a
ready-to-use state.
2. Unplug the battery to turn off the ESC.
Failsafe Protections
Start-Up Protection
The ESC will monitor the motor speed during the start-up
process. If the RPM of the motor is not responding as expected,
the ESC will detect a start-up failure.
In the event of a start-up failure:
• If the throttle is less than 15%, the ESC will try to restart
automatically.
• If the throttle is more than 20%, the throttle stick must be
moved back to the bottom position before the ESC will allow
a restart.
ESC Thermal Protection
1. The motor will not start if the temperature exceeds 70˚C
when the ESC is powered on.
2. If the ESC temperature goes above 110˚C during operation,
the ESC will reduce the output power to 60%. This
automatic power reduction helps protect the ESC from
failure while still providing some power to the motor to
prevent a crash. The ESC will gradually resume normal
operation when the temperature drops back within the
operating specifications.
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Throttle Signal Loss Protection
When the ESC detects loss of signal for over 0.25 second, it
will cut off power to the motor immediately. The ESC will resume normal operation when throttle signals are received.
Overload Protection
The ESC will cut off power to the motor if there is a sudden
load that exceeds predetermined limits.
Over-Current Protection
The ESC will cut off power to the motor if the peak current goes
above the rated value.
Low-Voltage Cutoff Protection
The ESC will limit the output to 60% when the input voltage
drops below the LVC value.
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Troubleshooting Guide
Problem
Motor won’t
operate and
continues to
emit tones
Motor stutters
during operation
above 60%
throttle and
continues to
emit tones at low
throttle
ESC
Tones
Two short
tones
repeating
One long
tone
repeating
One short
tone
repeating
Two short
tones
repeating after
operation
Input voltage
is beyond the
operating range
of the ESC
The ESC is
not receiving a
throttle signal
from the receiver
The throttle input
is not at the low
position
Throttle range is
set too narrow
The ESC has
gone over the
temperature limit
and activated the
thermal protection feature
Possible
Causes
Solution
Ensure the operating
voltage is within the
specs for the ESC
Verify the transmitter and
receiver are connected,
check the throttle lead
is in the correct servo
port, and check channel
assignments
Move the throttle control
to the low position
Re-calibrate the throttle
range
Reduce the load on the
motor
Improve heat dissipation
for the ESC with better
airflow (fresh air intake
and hot air exhaust)
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Motor output is
suddenly limited
to 60% power
during operation
and continues to
emit tones at low
throttle
Motor stutters at
start-up
Motor
stops
during
operation
20
Three
short tones
repeating after
operation
N/A
N/A
The voltage of
the battery has
dropped too
low and the LVC
feature has been
activated.
Poor wiring connection between
the ESC and
motor
Excessive drag
on motor, propeller, gearbox, etc
ESC has activated overload
or over-current
protection
Verify battery is charged
Change to a larger
battery or a higher C
rated battery to increase
the load the battery can
handle
Verify the motor is not
damaged; If a motor
is damaged it may
still function but draw
excessive current,
resulting in early LVC
activation
Reduce the load on the
motor
Verify all wiring connections are solid and well
insulated, re-flow any
cold solder joints
Check for parts rubbing,
bent shafts, rusted
bearings, tight gears,
or anything that could
cause extra drag on the
drive system
Verify the motor is not
damaged; If a motor
is damaged it may
still function but draw
excessive current,
resulting in over current
protection.
Reduce the load on the
motor
Change to an ESC with
higher current capabilities if the chosen ESC
cannot handle the
load demands for your
model
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FCC Information
Supplier’s Declaration of Conformity
Avian 130A Brushless Smart ESC (SPMXAE2130):
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device
must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
CAUTION: changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance could
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with
the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning
the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct
the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from
that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Horizon Hobby, LLC
2904 Research Rd., Champaign, IL 61822
Email: compliance@horizonhobby.com | Web: HorizonHobby.com
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Compliance Information for Canada
CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B)
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt
RSS standard(s).
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. this device may not cause interference,
2. this device must accept any interference, including interfer-
ence that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Compliance Information for the
European Union
EU Compliance Statement:
Avian 130A Brushless Smart ESC
Horizon Hobby, LLC hereby declares that this product is in
compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant
provisions of the EMC Directive, RoHS 2 Directive 2011/65/EU,
RoHS 3 Directive - Amending 2011/65/EU Annex II 2015/863
A copy of the EU Declaration of Conformity is available online
at: http://www.horizonhobby.com/content/support-rendercompliance.
(SPMXAE2130):
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Instructions for disposal of WEEE by users in the
European Union
This product must not be disposed of with
other waste. Instead, it is the user’s responsibility to dispose of their waste equipment
by handing it over to a designated collections
point for the recycling of waste electrical and
electronic equipment. The separate collection
time of disposal will help to conserve natural resources and
make sure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human
health and the environment. For more information about where
you can drop off your waste equipment for recycling, please
contact your local city office, your household waste disposal
service or where you purchased the product.