Changing The Slave Channel; Changing The Rate 1 And Rate 2 Percentage Values; Changing The Channel Offset Value - Sanwa M12S SUPER User Manual

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M12S SUPER
2.4GHZ FH4T RADIO CONTROL SYSTEM USER'S GUIDE
C-MIX1 AND C-MIX2 MENU { COMPENSATION MIXING 1 AND COMPENSATION MIXING 2 }
Changing the Master Channel, Continued:
2) Press the ENTER key to open the C-MIX1 menu. MASTER > ST will be highlighted.
3) Press the ENTER key, then scroll UP or DOWN to choose the desired Master
channel.

Changing the Slave Channel:

1) From within the C-MIX1 menu, scroll UP or DOWN to highlight SLAVE > TH.
2) Press the ENTER key, then scroll UP or DOWN to choose the desired Slave
channel.
Channels denoted with a Pound (#) sign cannot be chosen as Slave
channels.

Changing the Rate 1 and Rate 2 Percentage Values:

The Rate percentage values determine the amount and direction of Slave channel servo travel. Use a Positive or Negative
percentage value to change the amount and direction of travel. The Right side of the graph indicates Rate 1 percentage values
and the Left side of the graph indicates Rate 2 percentage values.
1) From within the C-MIX1 menu, scroll UP or DOWN to highlight either
RATE1 > 0% or RATE2 > 0%.
2) Press the ENTER key, then scroll UP or DOWN to choose the desired Rate 1
or Rate 2 percentage value.
RATE1 and RATE2 setting range is -150% to 150% . The default setting for
both Rate percentage values is 0%.
WARNING: The Rate percentage values can be set Higher than your Slave channel servo End Points (up to 150% in either
direction). To avoid damage to your model, we don't suggest programming Rate percentage values that exceed your Slave
channel servo End Points.
When the Master and Slave are set to the same channel, Mixing takes place within the channel itself. This causes servo
travel to Increase for Positive Rate percentage values and servo travel to Decrease for Negative Rate percentage values.

Changing the Channel Offset Value:

The Offset function allows you to shift the Neutral Point of the Slave channel servo
to compensate for any Master channel servo Trim or to change the actual starting
point of your Mix.
1) With the Master channel control centered, check the Master Travel Indicator
at the bottom of the graph to see if any Master channel Trim is displayed (see
arrow at right).
2) From within the C-MIX1 menu, scroll UP or DOWN to highlight OFFSET > 0.
3) Press the ENTER key, then scroll UP or DOWN to choose the desired Slave
channel Offset value. Increase or Decrease the Offset value to move the vertical
axis in the desired direction, adjusting the Slave channel servo Neutral Point.
OFFSET setting range is -150 to 150 . The default setting is 0.
Adjust the Offset value to move the vertical axis and erase the Trim Deviation from the Master Travel Indicator. If there is
no Trim Deviation displayed, you can simply position the starting point of your Mix by choosing the desired Offset value.
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