Sanwa M11X Operating Manual page 30

2.4ghz digital hight response system
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traction control
[ rTN ] rETurN TO NEuTrAL TrACTION CONTrOL
Return to Neutral Traction Control changes the Traction Control settings when the throttle trigger is moving from High to the
Neutral position.
High
POINT
(5% to 100%)
TRACTION Setting
1) Press the Function key to move the cursor to [RTN] in the TR-CTL
Programming Window. The cursor will default to TRACTION.
2) Press the INC/+ or DEC/- keys to set the desired TRACTION value.
TR-CTL FWD TRACTION setting range is 1% to 100%. The default
setting is 1%. The TRACTION setting adjusts the hold time before the
servo moves.
DELAy Setting
1) Press the ENTER key to move the cursor to DELAY, then press the
INC/+ or DEC/- keys to set the desired DELAY value.
TR-CTL FWD DELAY setting range is 0% to 100%. The default setting is
0%. The DELAY setting controls when the servo performs its function.
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.
TR-CTL FWD POINT setting range is 5% to 100%. The default setting is
50%. The POINT setting locates the actual point in the servo movement
that you want the Traction Control to deactivate.
Traction Control applies only in the range from Neutral to the POINT
setting position.
ACT/INH Setting
1) To use the TR-CTL RTN function, it must be Activated. Press the
ENTER key to move the cursor to TR-CTL, then press the INC/+ or
DEC/- keys to either ACT (Activate) or INH (Inhibit) the TR-CTL RTN
function.
The TR-CTL RTN 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 Traction Control 'ON' or 'OFF' can be selected during model operation.
Increasing the TRACTION percentage, combined with the DELAY
percentage creates a stepped acceleration through the servo's
movement up to the POINT setting.
Neutral
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