Adjustable Rate Control - Sanwa M11X Operating Manual

2.4ghz digital hight response system
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adjustable rate control

The Adjustable Rate Control function varies the amount of servo action with respect to manipulation of the steering wheel or
throttle trigger. Increasing the Adjustable Rate Control value will make the servo action quicker, while reducing the Adjustable
Rate Control value will make the servo action milder.
Adjustable Rate Control is similar in function to Exponential, however, Adjustable Rate Control allows you to move and
pinpoint the neutral position anywhere between the Steering or Throttle stops, not just the center.
Linear
(0%)
Mild
(-1% to -100%)
Amount of steering wheel operation
on the 'L' side (amount of throttle
trigger operation on the 'H' side).
[ ST ] STEErING AdjuSTABLE rATE CONTrOL
Steering Adjustable Rate Control can be adjusted from Mild through Linear to Quick. In general, if your model over-steers, reduce
the Adjustable Rate Control value, and if your model under-steers, increase the Adjustable Rate Control value.
RATE Setting
1) Press the Function key to highlight the ARC menu. [ST] will be active in
the Programming Window and the cursor will default below RATE.
2) Press the INC/+ or DEC/- keys to set the desired RATE value.
ARC ST RATE setting range is between -100% (Mild) to 100% (Quick). The default setting is 0% (Linear).
POINT Setting
1) Press the ENTER key to move the cursor to POINT.
2) Press the INC/+ or DEC/- keys to set the desired POINT value.
The POINT value pinpoints the center of the RATE value.
ARC ST POINT setting value is between 5 to 95. The default setting is 50.
Changes to the steering Adjustable Rate Control affects both right and left steering equally.
Quick
(1% to 100%)
Neutral
Position
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Function Page 1 (ARC)
Quick
(1% to 100%)
Linear
(0%)
Mild
(-1% to -100%)
Amount of steering wheel operation
on the 'R' side (amount of throttle
trigger operation on the 'B' side).

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