Audio Signal Sound; Transmitter Set-Up - Sanwa M11X Operating Manual

2.4ghz digital hight response system
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Transmitter set-up

Servo Mode Setting
1) Press the ENTER key to move the cursor to ST, then press the INC/+ or
DEC/- keys to set the desired Steering Servo Mode.
SET-UP MOD ST setting range is NOR and SHR. The default setting
is NOR. NOR can be used with both Analog and Digital servos. SHR is
used with Digital servos to give them a faster response time.
2) Adjust the remaining Servo Mode settings using the same techniques.
Using the SHR setting with Digital servos will increase the servo's response time, even above the manufacturer's
stated speed. This setting has no influence when used with Analog servos.
Servo Mode settings are not available when using FH2 Modulation.
[ BINd ] TrANSMITTEr ANd rECEIvEr BINdING
Please refer to page 13 for instructions regarding transmitter and receiver Binding.

audio signal sound

The Signal function allows you to set the audible key tones and alarm tones independently, and in different tonal scale. Tonal
scale of each key press or alarm can be set differently for separate parts. For example, the tonal scale can be set separately for
the first half and the second half of a tone, making it easier to differentiate between the two halves. Tones can be selected from
among 10 different tones, providing a total of 100 pattern combinations for the first half and last half of signals.
Command Tone Setting
1) Press the Function key to highlight the SIGNL menu. The cursor will
default to COMMAND in the Programming Window next to the left-side
S10 setting.
2) Press the INC/+ or DEC/- keys to adjust the desired Tonal value for the
first-half S10 setting, then press the ENTER key to move the cursor to
the right-side S10 setting and press the INC/+ or DEC/- keys to adjust
the desired Tonal value for the second half S10 setting.
SIGNL COMMAND setting range is MUTE to S10. The default setting is S10. When changes are made to the Tonal settings,
the currently selected Tone is sounded. The Command Tone setting affects the LCD Menu keys.
The Buzzer Icon
displayed in the Information Window will change to
Command Tone settings are Muted.
If two Signal Tones overlap, they will sound as a single tone. The longer tone may not sound.
If you do not want to hear a Signal Tone, select MUTE for both the first and the second half
tones. If you mute only one half on the tone, the other half of the tone will sound.
Function Page 3 (SIGNL)
if both halves of the
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