Quick Installation Guide Copyright 2020 XGuard RC.
! ! LIABILITY DISCLAIMER This device is for use exclusively on a radio controlled (RC) model. RC models are not toys. Moving parts can present a hazard to operators, bystanders and anyone or anything that could be reached by the RC model. Improper operation, maintenance or assembly can potentially cause an RC Model to pose a danger to persons or objects including but not limited to the possibility of causing serious physical injury and even death.
Power input, (connect to ESC’s BEC output) (LOG LOG Button) Alarm out (3 pin) (OFF Button) Remote Board and/or Log Screen (4 pin) Type B Telemetry (3 pin) (Mikado & others) Type A Telemetry (3 pin) (Spektrum & others) OUT to Receiver’s or FBL ESC/Throttle input Figure 1 - Ports description Page: 3 Copyright 2020 XGuard RC.
MODES OF OPERATION 1.- BEC Mode. The XGuard will monitor voltage and will trigger an alarm condition after a consistent small drop in BEC voltage under load. ESC 2.- Battery Pack Mode: The XGuard will monitor voltage and will trigger an alarm condition after 5.5V voltage under load is reached 3.- Battery Pack Mode with Cell Balance monitor: The XGuard will monitor voltage and will trigger an alarm condition after 5.5V voltage under load is reached or a cell unbalance of 100mV is reached.
Configuration 1: Master cable from ESC to XGuardand from XGuard to Receiver Configuration 2: Master cable from ESC to XGuard and from XGuard to Receiver Slave cable from ESC to XGuard and from XGuard to Receiver Page: 5 Copyright 2020 XGuard RC.
Configuration 3: Same as previous but with Telemetry cable Configuration 4: Same as previous but with XStrobe Lights Page: 6 Copyright 2020 XGuard RC.
Configuration 5: Same as previous but with Remote Board Configuration 6: Same as previous but with Log Display Screen (The screen can be onnected directly into the XGuard too if no remote board is used) Page: 7 Copyright 2020 XGuard RC.
Configuration 6: Same as previous but with XBuzzer Page: 8 Copyright 2020 XGuard RC.