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computer radio control system
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4. 4.
1. Servo speed
This menu item allows you to adjust the servo travel speed for the
servo test.
The time shown is the time that it will take for the servo to move from
one travel extreme to the other.
Note: A servo will only move to it’s programmed maximum throw.
2. Servo Number
Use the “3D Control” to select which servos will be included (check
mark) or not included (X) in the servo test.
3. Starting the Servo Test
Press the “F3 (Start)” button to start the test for your selected servo
outputs.
Once started, the servo test will continue to run even if you exit the
menu.
You must stop the servo test before you can change any of the test
settings (speed, output channel).
4. Stopping the Servo Test
Press the „F4 (Stop)“ button to stop the servo test.
5. Display Receiver Outputs
Press the „F2 (Servo Monitor)“ button to see the outputs being sent
to your selected receiver channel.
6. Range Test
This menu line allows you to set the transmitter output to its range
test mode.
See the receiver instructions for how to set the receiver to its range
test mode.
9.6.3 View Inputs
This menu allows you to view input from the transmitter sticks,
switches and knobs as detected by the transmitter software. This
menu also contains a wizard to guide you through calibrating your
transmitters proportional controls.
It is recommended to calibrate your proportional controls when:
You change from modes 1-2 to modes 3-4
The proportional controllers do not move to the extremes of the
graphic display
1. Calibration of Proportional Controls
Press the „F1 (Calib)“ button. You will be asked if you really want to
perform the calibration. Press the „F5 (Yes)“ button to confirm.
Follow the onscreen directions: Move all of the proportional controls
slowly to their maximums a few times and return them to their
centered positions. Press the „F1 (Calib)“ button again to finish
calibration. You will be taken back to the View Inputs (1/2)“ screen.
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