R-Dly Menu (Racing Mode Delay); Codeax1 And Codeax2 Menu (Code Auxiliary 1 And Code Auxiliary 2); Changing The Racing Mode Delay Percentage Values - Sanwa M12S SUPER User Manual

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M12S SUPER
2.4GHZ FH4T RADIO CONTROL SYSTEM USER'S GUIDE
R-DLY MENU { RACING MODE DELAY }
The Racing Mode Delay function allows you to program a Delay for each of the four channels to help prevent drastic changes in
channel function settings when switching between Racing Modes. For example, you might have one Dual Rate setting for Racing
Mode 1 and a different Dual Rate setting for Racing Mode 2. The Racing Mode Delay function allows you to program a Delay in
the Steering channel so that the transition to the different Dual Rates when you switch back and forth between Racing Modes
is smooth and less noticeable.
Racing Mode Delay Programming Values can be changed while you're driving by Assigning these functions to a Trim
Switch, the Auxiliary Dial or the Auxiliary Lever. For more information, see the ASSIGN Menu section on pages 37 through 46.

Changing the Racing Mode Delay Percentage Values:

1) From within the RACING menu, scroll UP or DOWN to highlight the R-DLY
menu.
2) Press the ENTER key to open the R-DLY menu. CH1 > 0% will be highlighted.
3) Scroll UP or DOWN to highlight the desired channel you want to change the
Racing Mode Delay percentage value for.
4) Press the ENTER key, then scroll UP or DOWN to choose the desired Racing
Mode Delay Percentage value. Increasing the Racing Mode Delay Percentage
value will Increase the Delay when switching between Racing Modes.
5) Press the ENTER key, then repeat steps 3 and 4 to change any other desired Racing Mode Delay percentage values.
CH1, CH2, CH3 and CH4 setting range is 0% to 100%. The default setting for all channels is 0%.
The Racing Mode Delay function changes the speed of the servos as they move to their new positions when you switch
between Racing Modes. The Higher the Racing Mode Delay percentage value, the Slower the servos will transition to
their new positions when you switch Racing Modes, but the smoother the transition will be. You will need to experiment with
different percentage values to find a happy medium of smooth, yet quick transition. When the Racing Mode Delay Percentage
value is set to 0%, there will be no Delay and the transition between Racing Modes will be immediate.
CODEAX1 AND CODEAX2 MENU { CODE AUXILIARY 1 AND CODE AUXILIARY 2 }
The Code Auxiliary function is used with SSL-compatible accessories, such as a Super Vortex series ESC, whose Programming
Parameters can be changed directly via the transmitter. For example, you can change the ESC's Driving Modes directly using the
Auxiliary Dial to suit different conditions while you're driving. In addition, you are able to name the different CODE functions to
differentiate them. For example, if you're using the Sanwa Super Vortex ZERO ESC, CODEAX1 CODE03 changes the Drive Feel,
so you could rename CODE03 DRFEEL, or similar.
IMPORTANT: The Code Auxiliary function can only be programmed if the Car Type you've selected has one or more free
Auxiliary channels (e.g. AUX1 and/or AUX2). If the Car Type uses all four available channels, such as Car Type X, the Code
Auxiliary function will not be available, since this Car Type doesn't feature a free Auxiliary channel.
Depending on the Auxiliary 1 or Auxiliary 2 Operating Mode chosen, you can program either 5 CODE functions per
Auxiliary channel or up to 10 CODE functions per Auxiliary channel. For more information, see the AUX TYPE Menu section
on page 50.
Code Auxiliary Programming Values can be changed while you're driving by Assigning these functions to a Trim Switch, the
Auxiliary Dial or the Auxiliary Lever. For more information, see the ASSIGN Menu section on pages 37 through 46.
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