User Manual

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PowerBox-Systems − World Leaders in RC Power Supply Systems
Transmitter control Rate
Here you can select a transmitter control which switches the rate on and off, or sets it to linear. The transmitter control can be
any of the primary sticks, proportional controls or switches.
Rate
The purpose of the Rate button is to adjust the travel of the transmitter control. If you select nothing for Transmitter control
rate, the value is fixed. If you assign a transmitter control to Transmitter control rate, you can set different values on three
levels. The level initially selected with the transmitter control you have selected is shown in green. If you select a proportional
control as transmitter control, the values are applied in a linear fashion within the three levels.
Transmitter control expo
At this point you can select a transmitter control which is used to switch an Expo characteristic, or set it to linear. You can choo-
se any transmitter control from the primary sticks, proportional controls or switches.
Expo
The purpose of the Expo button is to adjust the exponential factor. If you select nothing for Transmitter control expo, the
value is fixed. If you assign a transmitter control to Transmitter control expo, you can use it to set different values on three
levels. The level initially selected using the transmitter control you have selected is shown in green. If you select a proportional
control as transmitter control, the values are applied in a linear fashion within the three levels.
Curve editor
he curve editor is used to set up special curves, for example,
to program throttle curves.
- The first step is to select the number of points: up to 17 can
be specified.
- Use the arrow buttons to select the point which you wish to
move; the selected point changes color to green.
- Adjust the percentage value to shift the point up or down.
- The Smooth option can be used to even out the curve, and
thereby avoid jerks in the servo’s response.
- Raw removes the effect of the curve smoothing.
- Reset curve resets the curve to linear travel.
Transit time
At this point you can set two transit times: one determines the servo transit time to the left, the other to the right. The time in
seconds determines how long the servo takes to move from one end-point to the other.
3.3.5. Hold / Failsafe
If you want a servo to take up a pre-determined position in case
of radio signal loss, you should select Failsafe here. The Learn
button now appears, enabling you to store the current position
in the receiver.
The receiver or receivers do not need to be bound at
this point. The Failsafe positions are repeatedly trans-
mitted to the receivers at regular intervals.
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