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Setup Mode Functions
Mixing Rate Setting
When you want the slave channel to operate the same amount (initial setting) as the
master channel, make the following value the standard.
When the steering or throttle channel is the master channel, set the mixing rate to
75%. When CH3 is the master channel, set the mixing rate to 90%.
Slave Channel Operation
The master channel controls slave channel operation or trim.
When Steering and Throttle Travel is Insufficient
When the steering servo travel is insufficient even when D/R is 100% and ATV is
120%, programmable mixing can be used to increase the travel somewhat.
(Reference data)
- PM1->ON
- MST (master channel) -> ST
Mixing is applied from steering
- SLV (slave channel) ->ST
Mixing is applied to steering and the travel is in-
creased.
- RIGH -> 10% [When subtrim is centered (0%)]
- LEFT -> 10% [When subtrim is centered (0%)]
- Trm -> OFF
- OFS -> 0%
- MIMD -> ON
Full left
Full right
Zone over which servo
does not operate
However, the operating range of the servo is exceeded
even if a large value is input at RIGH and LEFT and a
zone over which the servo does not operate even when
the wheel is moved to the left or right is created. A zone
over which the servo does not operate is also generated at
the moving side when the subtrim is moved to the left
and right. Therefore, set the RIGH and LEFT value by
checking servo operation.
When the throttle servo travel is insufficient at ATL 100% and ATV120%, the same
action can be performed by making TH (throttle) both the MST and SLV when steer-
ing.
When both steering and throttle operations are performed, use both PM1 and PM2
programmable mixing.
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