User's Manual Part 2

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MT-4S 2.4GHZ FH4T RADIO SYSTEM USER'S GUIDE
[[ProGraMMinG MenuS
04.Curve (eXPonential and arC adjuStMent, Continued....)
Adjusting the Rate Percentage Value
1) From within the CURVE menu, scroll DOWN to highlight RATE 0%. Press the EN-
TER key, then scroll UP or DOWN to increase or decrease the Rate percentage
value. Using a negative Rate percentage value will soften the control feel around
CURVE RATE setting range is -100% (Mild) to 100% (Quick). The default setting is 0%
Changes to the Rate percentage value affects both the channel High side and Low side equally, except for the
The Servo Speed function allows you to slow the transit speed of the Steering, Throttle, Auxiliary 1 and Auxiliary 2 servos.
Servo transit speed can be slowed in both the Forward and the Return to Neutral directions independently. When driv-
ing your model, proper steering and throttle control are vital. For example, lowering the transit speed of the steering
servo can help to limit excessive steering, which will enable you to achieve smoother cornering. In addition, lowering the
05.SPeed (Servo SPeed)
PRO TIP: Use the Servo Monitor at the bottom of the Speed menu to see your programming changes in virtual real time.
Adjusting the Point Percentage Value
The Point percentage value determines the Neutral Point where the Rate percentage value begins. For example, you
1) From within the CURVE menu, scroll DOWN to highlight POINT 50%. Press the EN-
TER key, then scroll UP or DOWN to increase or decrease the Point percentage
value. Increasing the Point percentage value will shift the Neutral Point to one side
of center and decreasing the Point percentage value will shift the Neutral Point to
CURVE POINT setting range is 5% to 95%. The default setting is 50% (Centered).
Controlling the Curve Function
1) By assigning the Steering, Throttle High and Throttle Brake Rate and Point programming functions to one or more of
the Trim Switches, Auxiliary Lever or Dial Knob, these functions can be adjusted while driving without accessing the
Programming Menu. In addition, the Steering Curve and Throttle Curve functions can be Toggled OFF and ON by as-