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Steering Operation
Servo Movement Angle
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Steering Operation
Servo Movement Angle
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Settings related to steering control.
CURVE Steering Curve
Modify the movement speed ratio which corresponds to
steering angle.
PUNCH Steering Punch
Modify how much the steering initially turns from neutral
position.
CURVE Steering Curve
PUNCH Steering Punch
This function adjusts the ratio of the steering angle to servo
movement speed (Curve Characteristics). Choose between (+)
Quick Curve and (-) Mild Curve.
This function quickens the steering's initial response and can
be used to instill a strong turning movement when the steering
initially moves from neutral.
Setting Range
ST CURVE : -100 to 0 to 100%
(Default : 0%)
Setting Range
ST PUNCH : 0 to 50%)
(Default : 0%)
Example
Modify the movement speed ratio which corresponds to steering
angle.
As the graph shows, servo movement speed can be changed
according to wheel movement angle.Positive values (+1 to +100)
equal high initial response followed by mild response. Negative
values (-1 to -100) equal a mild initial response followed by high
respons.
P
The larger the value, the stronger the amount of turning P
movement.
P
When using this in conjunction with other functions such as [Steering
Speed], adjust one at a time to conrm their effects to produce an effective
overall setting.
P
To adjust only the steering's initial response, use the P [Steering
Punch] function.
P
This could be effective if steering linkages have a lot of slop, but
please note that it does not improve straightline
performance.
P
When using this in conjunction with other functions such as [Steering Speed],
adjust one at a time to conrm their effects to produce an effective overall setting.
P