Servo Speed - Sanwa M11X Operating Manual

2.4ghz digital hight response system
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[ TH ] THROTTLE SERVO SPEED
The Throttle Servo Speed function affects only the BRAKE side and the Return to Neutral. The SPEED setting does not affect
throttle operation when the throttle trigger positioning is located within the shaded areas. The Throttle Servo Speed function will
not be noticeable within the outlying shaded areas.
FORWARD Setting
1) Press the Function key to move the cursor to [BR] in the SPEED
Programming Window. The cursor will default to FORWARD.
2) Press the INC/+ or DEC/- keys to set the desired FORWARD value.
SPEED BR FORWARD setting range is 0 to -100. The default setting
is 0. The FORWARD setting adjusts the SPEED of the servo from Neutral
to the Brake side.
RETURN Setting
1) Press the ENTER key to move the cursor to RETURN, then set the
RETURN value by pressing the INC/+ or DEC/- keys.
SPEED BR RETURN setting range is 0 to -100. The default setting is 0.
The RETURN setting adjusts the SPEED of the servo back to Neutral.
POINT Setting
1) Press the ENTER key to move the cursor to POINT, then press the
INC/+ or DEC/- keys to set the desired POINT value.
SPEED BR POINT setting range is 5% to 100%. The default setting is
100%. The POINT setting locates the actual point in the servo travel that
you want to slow the servo's movement.
ACT/INH Setting
1) To use the SPEED BR function, it must be Activated. Press the ENTER
key to move the cursor to SPEED, then press the INC/+ or DEC/- keys
to either ACT (Activate) or INH (Inhibit) the SPEED BR function.
The SPEED BR ACT/INH setting can be assigned to any Push-Button
switch, using the Key Assign function. See page 50 for more
information. By using this function, switching Speed 'ON' or 'OFF' can be
selected during model operation.
It is advisable to use both Throttle Speed and Exponential functions together to achieve the best combination of braking
operation.
Neutral
POINT
(5% to 100%)
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