Changing The Master Telemetry Data Option; Changing The Telemetry Type; Changing Slave Channel - Sanwa M12S SUPER User Manual

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M12S SUPER
2.4GHZ FH4T RADIO CONTROL SYSTEM USER'S GUIDE
T-MIX1 AND T-MIX2 MENU { TELEMETRY MIXING 1 AND TELEMETRY MIXING 2 }
Currently TMP1, TMP2, VOLT and RPM Master Telemetry Data options are available. As different types of Telemetry Sensors are
developed, these will be added as Master Telemetry Data Options in future firmware updates. Available Slave channels vary
based on the Car Type currently chosen. The table below shows the available channels for each Car Type.
TYPE
TYP I
CH
CH 1
ST
TH
CH 2
CH 3
AUX1
CH 4
AUX2
ST=Steering • TH=Throttle • BR=Brake • BR2=Brake 2 • R-ST=Right • L-ST=Left • R/ST or R/TH=Rear • F/ST or F/TH=Front

Changing the Master Telemetry Data Option:

1) From within the RACING menu, scroll UP or DOWN to highlight either the
T-MIX1 or the T-MIX2 menu depending on which Telemetry Mixer you want to
program. In this section, we show programming Telemetry Mixer 1.
2) Press the ENTER key to open the T-MIX1 menu. MASTER > TLM1 will be
highlighted.
3) Press the ENTER key, then scroll UP or DOWN to choose the desired Master
Telemetry Data option.
TLM1 and TLM2 Telemetry Data will differ depending on what type of
Telemetry Sensor you have plugged into those Telemetry Ports in the
receiver. In the default configuration, TLM1 and TLM2 are used with Temperature
Sensors.

Changing the Telemetry Type:

The Telemetry Type value determines the Master Telemetry Data Type, either DATA or ALERT. When DATA is selected, the Slave
channel servo will move relative to the current Telemetry Data value. For example, if Telemetry Mixing 1 is set to MASTER > TLM1
and TYPE > DATA, the Slave channel servo will move relative to the actual Telemetry Data value. The amount and direction of
movement is determined by the Rate percentage values.
When ALERT is selected, the Slave channel servo will move to a programmed position (or the maximum amount of servo travel
can be limited) when the Telemetry Alert Alarm value is reached, as programmed in the LOG SETUP menu. For example, if Telemetry
Mixing 1 is set to MASTER > TLM1 and TYPE > ALERT, the Slave channel servo will move to the programmed position (or the
maximum amount of servo travel limited) when the Telemetry (Temperature) Alert Alarm value is reached. Again, the amount and
direction of movement is determined by the Rate percentage values. For information about programming a Telemetry Alert Alarm
value, see the Telemetry 1 and Telemetry 2 Data Display and Alert Alarm Options section on pages 60 and 64.
The Telemetry Type cannot be changed when MASTER > RPM is selected.
1) From within the T-MIX1 menu, scroll UP or DOWN to highlight TYPE > DATA.
2) Press the ENTER key, then scroll UP or DOWN to choose the desired Type
value, either DATA or ALERT.
TYPE setting range is DATA or ALERT . The default setting is DATA.
Changing the Slave Channel:
1) From within the T-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.
Telemetry System with Sanwa Synchronized Link Support
TYP II
TYP III
TYP IV
ST
ST
ST
TH
TH
TH
BR
BR2
BR
AUX
AUX
BR2
TYP V
TYP VI
TYP VII
L-ST
L-ST
L-ST
TH
TH
TH
R-ST
R-ST
R-ST
AUX
BR
BR2
RACING
TYP VIII
TYP IX
TYP X
F/ST
ST
F/ST
TH
F/TH
F/TH
R/ST
R/TH
R/ST
AUX
AUX
R/TH
T
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