FLIPSKY VX2 2.4G Screen Remote Controller User Manual

FLIPSKY VX2 2.4G Screen Remote Controller User Manual

This manual provides detailed instructions for operating the FLIPSKY VX2 remote controller for electric skateboards and ebikes.

01 Introduction

Cautions: Improper operation may result in the product becoming unusable or damaged. Read this manual carefully before use and strictly follow the operating procedures. The manufacturer is not responsible for any liability arising from misuse, unauthorized modifications, or indirect losses. The right to change product design, appearance, performance, and usage requirements without prior notice is reserved.

Product Overview

The VX2 remote controller features a display screen, an accelerate/brake gear (throttle/brake roller), a power on/off button, a setting button, an LED signal light, a USB charging port, and a hang strap position.

Diagram Description: The remote unit is shown alongside its receiver unit. The receiver unit has an LED signal light.

Screen Display Content

The remote's screen displays various information:

  • Connection Status: Indicates the connection strength between the remote and receiver (e.g., signal bars ?).
  • Skateboard Power: Battery level indicator for the skateboard ?.
  • Forward/Reverse: An indicator (FW>>) showing the direction of motor rotation.
  • Remote Power: Battery level indicator for the remote ?.
  • Speed Mode: Indicates the current speed mode: High (H), Medium (M), or Low (L).
  • Current Speed: Displays the current speed, typically in km/h (e.g., 00.0 km/h).
  • Mileage: Displays the total distance traveled (e.g., 00.00km).
  • Current: Displays the motor's real-time current consumption (e.g., 00.00A).

02 Wiring Diagram

This section details the connection between the remote receiver and the Electronic Speed Controller (ESC), specifically for VESC or VESC-based ESCs. The UART control mode supports forward and reverse switching.

Receiver Connection with VESC:

Receiver Pin VESC Pin
BAT+ BAT+
VRX2 VESC RX
VTX2 VESC TX
VRX1 VESC GND
VTX1 VESC 5V
GND PPM
5V (Typically 5V output from VESC)
PPM (Not specified for VESC connection in this row)

Note: The diagram shows specific pin assignments for connecting the receiver to a VESC. Ensure correct polarity and pin matching.

03 Operation Manual

1. Power On/Off

  • Power On: Press the power button for 1 second. The remote screen will display "FLIPSKY" and vibrate.
  • Power Off: Press and hold the power button for 2 seconds. The remote screen will display "POWER OFF" and vibrate.
  • The remote will automatically power off after 10 minutes of inactivity, unless in cruise control mode.

2. How to Pairing?

The remote must be paired with the receiver to function.

  1. Step 1: With the remote powered on, press and hold the Setting button for 3 seconds to enter parameter setting mode.
  2. Step 2: Briefly press the Setting button to cycle through options until "Pairing" is selected. Then, press and hold the Setting button until "Pairing" starts blinking. Release the button. The remote is now in Pairing Mode.
  3. Step 3: Power on the receiver. The remote and receiver will attempt to pair. If the screen displays "Pairing succeed", pairing is successful.

Reminder: If the receiver's red LED does not stay lit within 10 seconds and instead starts blinking, and the remote screen continues blinking without showing "Pairing succeed", pairing has failed. The receiver will exit pairing mode. Re-power the receiver and repeat the pairing process. If the signal light blinks, pairing failed; retry all steps from the beginning.

3. Connection Status

  • Not Connected: The top left corner of the remote screen shows no connection symbol, and the receiver's signal LED blinks continuously.
  • Connected: The top left corner of the remote screen shows a connection symbol, and the receiver's indicator light is solid.

4. Acceleration / Brake / Switch Speed Mode

  • Acceleration: Push the accelerate/brake gear forward.
  • Braking: Push the accelerate/brake gear backward.
  • Switch Speed Mode: With the accelerate/brake gear in its default (neutral) position, quickly press the Setting button to cycle through speed modes: Low (L), Medium (M), High (H).

Note: The remote defaults to High speed mode upon powering on.

5. How to Set Cruise Mode?

  • Achieve a desired speed using the accelerate/brake gear.
  • Briefly press the power button. The remote will vibrate once, indicating that cruise control is active.
  • Press any button to exit cruise mode.

6. Parameter Setting

Press the Setting button for 3 seconds to enter the remote's Setting Mode. Briefly press the Setting button to navigate through different setting options.

How to revise data in a setting option:

  1. Navigate to the desired parameter option.
  2. Press and hold the Setting button for 3 seconds until the option item starts blinking.
  3. While the option title is blinking, adjust the parameter by sliding the throttle pulley: pushing forward increases the value, and pulling backward decreases it.
  4. Once the desired value is confirmed, briefly press the Power button to save the revision.
  5. Briefly press the Power button again to exit the setting menu.

Supported Parameters: The following parameters can be set and saved:

  • Battery Cells
  • Pole Pairs
  • Wheel Type
  • Motor Pulley
  • Wheel Pulley
  • Wheel Diameter
  • Throttle Calibration

Remark: For "Wheel Type" settings, parameters for "Motor Pulley" and "Wheel Pulley" can only be adjusted when the "Pulleyed" mode is selected.

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