EXZES ZZ Radio System Manual

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EXZES ZZ
2.4GHZ FH4T RADIO CONTROL SYSTEM USER'S GUIDE
Telemetry System with Sanwa Synchronized Link Support
GLOSSARY OF TERMS REFERENCE
Page Indicator:IndicatesontheTELEMETRYscreenthecurrentPagewithintheTelemetryDataStreamthatTelemetryDatais
currently being displayed on.
Parallel (Crab) Steering:UsedwithFourWheelSteering,bothFrontandRearwheelspivotrightandlefttogether.
Parallel Trim: A Trim technology that shifts the servo End Points toward the High Side or the Low Side automatically when you
apply Trim. This maintains balanced servo travel without the need to manually readjust the servo End Points.
PC LINK Input:WhenusedwithaMiniUSBcable(availableseparately),thePCLINKInputallowsyoutosaveandloadModel
Programming Data and Model Templates to and from your PC, in addition to saving Telemetry Data Logs and updating the
transmitter's Firmware.
Point Auxiliary: Allows you to program the Auxiliary 1 or Auxiliary 2 channel servo to move up to 6 different Points along its travel,
then cycle through those Points using one of the five Trim Switches or the Auxiliary Dial.
Point Curve: Allows you to vary the amount of servo travel in relation to the movement of the Steering Control Stick and Throttle
Control Stick (or in some cases, the Auxiliary Dial and/or the Auxiliary Lever) at different Points along the entire range of con-
trol travel to change the way those functions react to control movement.
Point Setting: Locates the Point within the range of servo travel that you want a function to Start or Stop. This setting can vary
depending on the actual function the Point setting is controlling.
Power Switch: Turns the transmitter ON and OFF.
Pre-Alarm:UsedinconjunctionwiththeLapTimer,thePre-Alarmis designed to alert you when you are nearing your Goal Time.
Push-Button Rotary Dial:AlsoreferredtoastheUPkey,DOWNkeyandENTERkey,itisusedalongwiththeBACKkeyandthe
SELECT switch to facilitate transmitter programming. It allows you to quickly and easily navigate the various Programming Menus
andswitchbetweentheSTATUSscreen,ASSIGNscreenandTELEMETRYscreen.
Push-Button Switches: The transmitter features three Push-Button Switches in different locations (Sw1, Sw2 and Sw3). Each
Push-Button Switch is programmable and will perform a different function depending on what function is Assigned to it. Sw2 is a
Rocker Switch that can be pressed from either the Front or the Back.
Racing Mode: Provides you with five separate Racing Modes that you can switch between while you're driving.
Racing Mode Indicator: Indicates on the LCD screen which Racing Mode (R1 through R5) is Active.
Racing Mode LED: Displays which Racing Mode is currently Active. The color of the LED will vary depending on which of the five
Racing Modes is Active. When extinguished, Racing Mode is Inhibited.
Receiver Battery Voltage Fail Safe:UsedtosetacustomvoltagethattheReceiverBatteryFailSafefunctionwillActivateatto
alert you when your receiver battery needs recharging. This ensures that your servos continued to operate optimally at all times.
Receiver Voltage Display:DisplaysontheTELEMETRYscreenthecurrentVoltageofthereceiverbattery.Thetickmarkindicates
the current Voltage relative to the programmed Maximum Voltage value.
Release Setting: Determines how quickly the Brake moves from Neutral to the percentage value determined by the Stroke setting
when the Anti-Lock Braking function is Active.
RF Indicator: Indicates whether the transmitter is sending an RF (Radio Frequency) signal or not.
RPM: Revolutions Per Minute.
RPM/Speed Gauge:DisplaysontheTELEMETRYscreenthecurrentRPMorspeedinMPHorKM/Hingraphicalformat.
The needle indicates the current RPM or Speed relative to the programmed Maximum RPM or Speed value.
Safety Link: Allows to program a unique code to each receiver/model pair, preventing the transmitter from controlling a model that
it's not currently programmed for. This helps prevent a runaway model should you accidentally choose the wrong Programming
Data for the intended model.
Select Switch:Used alongwiththePush-ButtonRotaryDialandtheBACK keytofacilitatetransmitterprogramming.Usethe
SELECTswitchtoscrollthroughtheSTATUSscreen'smainmenus,scrollthroughtheTELEMETRYpagesandmakeselections
in many of the Programming Menus.
Servo Monitor: Displays the output levels of the four channels in bar graph form, allowing you to monitor servo operation in a
virtual manner.
Servo Reversing:Usedtoelectronicallyswitch the direction of servo travel.
Servo Speed:Usedtoslowdownthetransitspeedoftheservos.ServotransitspeedcanbeslowedinboththeForwardandthe
Return to Neutral directions.
SHR Channel Response Mode: When used with Digital servos, this will increase the servo's Response Time, even above the
manufacturer's stated specification. Do not use with Analog servos!
SSR Channel Response Mode: When used with Sanwa Super Response SRG Digital servos, this will provide the fastest Re-
sponseTime.Thisresultsintheultimatefeelandresponse,makingyoufeelmoreincontrolofyourmodelthanever.Useonly
with Sanwa Super Response SRG Digital servos!
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