
Calibrating the throttle range on your HOBBYWING QUICRUN WP 1080 G2 Brushed ESC is crucial for optimal performance. This process ensures your ESC accurately interprets your transmitter's throttle inputs for precise control of your RC vehicle. Here's a straightforward guide to help you calibrate the throttle range: First, power on your transmitter, ensuring all throttle channel parameters are set to default (100%). If your transmitter lacks an LCD display, position the throttle trim to its maximum setting and set the throttle "TRIM" to 0. Also, confirm the "ABS/braking function" on your transmitter is disabled. With the transmitter on and the ESC connected to a but turned off, press and hold the SET button on the ESC. While holding the SET button, turn the ESC on using the ON/OFF button. The RED LED on the ESC will begin to flash, and the motor will emit beeps. Immediately release the SET button once this happens. Next, calibrate the throttle endpoints: Leave your transmitter's throttle stick at the neutral position, then press the SET button. The RED LED will flash once, and the motor will beep once, confirming the neutral position is set. Move the throttle trigger to the full throttle position and press the SET button. The RED LED will blink twice, and the motor will beep twice, indicating the full throttle endpoint is set. Finally, move the throttle trigger to the full brake position and press the SET button. The RED LED will blink three times, and the motor will beep three times to confirm the full brake endpoint. The ESC is ready to use after you have set all the endpoints. You can start the motor approximately 3 seconds after completing the ESC/radio calibration. Following these steps ensures your HOBBYWING QUICRUN WP 1080 G2 Brushed ESC is correctly calibrated, giving you the best possible performance and control.


