EXZES ZZ Radio System Manual
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EXZES ZZ
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2.4GHZ FH4T RADIO CONTROL SYSTEM USER'S GUIDE
Telemetry System with Sanwa Synchronized Link Support
VOLT (RX) setting range for FH4 and FH4T receivers is OFF and 3.5V to 7.4V. VOLT (RX) setting range for FH3 receivers is
OFF and 3.5V to 5.0V. The default setting is OFF regardless of the Modulation Type chosen.
3) PresstheENTERkey,thenscrollUPorDOWNtochoosethedesiredReceiver
Battery Voltage value. Many factors, such as the current draw of your servos
and how many servos you're using, etc., will determine what value to use. A
good starting point would be 3.7V.
If it appears your servos are slow or not producing adequate torque
when the Receiver Battery Voltage value is reached, Increase the
Receiver Battery Voltage value. Conversely, if your servos are still operating
normally when the Receiver Battery Voltage value is reached, it's safe to
Decrease the Receiver Battery Voltage value.
Activating the Receiver Battery Voltage Fail Safe Function:
The Receiver Battery Fail Safe function can be Activated for one or more channels, however, in most cases you will want
to Activate this function only for the Throttle channel. When Activated, the Throttle servo will move to the predetermined position
that you programmed in step 5 in the Choosing Fail Safe Settings section on the previous page to indicate your receiver battery's
voltage has dropped below the programmed Receiver Battery Voltage value. When this happens, stop using your model and
recharge the receiver battery.
A % value must be programmed to be able to Activate the Receiver Battery Voltage Fail Safe function. If FREE or HOLD is
programmed for any of the channels, you cannot Activate the Receiver Battery Voltage Fail Safe function.
1) FromwithintheB-F/Smenu,scrollUPorDOWNtohighlightdesiredchannel
number you want to Activate the Receiver Battery Voltage Fail Safe function for.
2) PresstheENTERkey,thenscrollUPorDOWNtochoosethedesiredBattery
Fail Safe value, either ACT or INH.
3) Press the ENTER key, then repeat steps 1 and 2 to change any other desired
Battery Fail Safe values. If you are using the FH3 Modulation Type, CH2 will
change to ACT or INH automatically when you choose the Receiver Battery
Voltage value as described in the previous section.
CH1, CH2, CH3 and CH4 setting range is INH and ACT. The default setting for all channels is INH.
B - F
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{
RECEIVER BATTERY VOLTAGE FAIL SAFE
}
SETUP
LAP TIMER MENU
{
VIEW LAP TIMES AND CHOOSE LAP TIMER OPTIONS
}
SETUP
The Lap Timer function allows you to measure and record Lap Times for up to 250 Laps. The total number of Laps, the Current Lap
Time, the Best Lap Time and the Average Lap Time are all displayed. After the Lap Timer is Stopped, the Cumulative Time will be
displayed. Lap Times are displayed in the following format: 00':00".00 (Minutes : Seconds : 1/100th of a Second).
In addition to being able to view Lap Times, a Goal Time function is featured that will
sound when you reach your Goal Time. For example, you can set the Goal Time value
to the total time you would like to finish your race under. If desired, a Pre-Alarm function
can be programmed to Alert you to your upcoming Goal Time.
LapTimescanbeviewedwithintheLAPTIMERmenuorontheTELEMETRYscreen
ALL and LAP pages. In addition, a pop-up window will display when the Lap Timer
Starts and Stops, and each time a Lap Time is counted.
In the default configuration, placing the Lap Timer in Standby, Starting and Stopping
the Lap Timer, and counting Lap Times, is controlled using the Lap Timer Switch (Push-
Button Switch Sw3). In addition, if desired, the Throttle Control Stick can be used to
Start the Lap Timer after it's been placed in Standby.
Choosing the Receiver Battery Voltage Value, Continued:
2) Press the ENTER key to open the B-F/S menu. VOLT (RX) > OFF will be
highlighted.