Display Screens - Overview; Menus Structure Overview - Sanwa M12S SUPER User Manual

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M12S SUPER
2.4GHZ FH4T RADIO CONTROL SYSTEM USER'S GUIDE
DISPLAY SCREENS OVERVIEW
STATUS Screen Overview Diagram Descriptions, Continued:
On-Time Indicator: Displays the current cumulative On-Time of the transmitter in Hours and Minutes.
Racing Mode Indicator: Indicates whether Racing Mode is Active or Inhibited and which Racing Mode (R1 through R5) is Active.
RF Indicator: Indicates whether the transmitter is sending an RF signal or not.
Trim Display: Displays the current position of channel Trim. Trim Indicators (ST, AUX1, etc.) displayed will vary based on the
currently selected Car Type.
Telemetry Signal Indicator: Indicates the current signal strength of the Telemetry connection between the transmitter and receiver.
Voltage Indicator: Indicates the current Voltage of the transmitter batteries.

MENUS STRUCTURE OVERVIEW

The M12S Super features two Modes (BASIC Mode ON and BASIC Mode OFF) and various Programming Menus within those two
Modes. With BASIC Mode ON (default), various general-use Programming Menus are accessible via the BASIC menu. With BASIC
Mode OFF, you are able to access the SYSTEM menu, SETUP menu, RACING menu and the CUSTOM menu, which contain all of
the M12S Super's various Programming Menus (including those in the BASIC menu). To access these menus from the STATUS
screen, use the SELECT switch to highlight the desired menu, then press ENTER key to open the selected menu.
BASIC Menu: Page 25.
Simplifies transmitter use by featuring
only general-use Programming Menus.
SYSTEM Menu: Pages 27 through 72.
Features system-specific Programming
Menus, such as Car Type, Key Assign,
LCD Contrast, Binding, Auxiliary Type,
Trim Type and more.
SETUP Menu: Pages 73 through 86.
Features basic Model-specific Programming
Menus, such as EPA, Sub-Tim, Servo
Reversing, Timers and more.
RACING Menu: Pages 87 through 109.
Features more complex Model-specific
Programming Menus, such as C-Mixing,
Anti-Lock Braking, Servo Speed, Curves
and more.
CUSTOM Menu: Pages 109 through 111.
Features the Channel Set Programming
Menu and any favorite Programming
Menus that you add yourself.
For information about turning BASIC Mode ON and OFF, see the INFORMATION Menu section on pages 71 and 72. BASIC
Mode must be turned OFF to access the SYSTEM, SETUP, RACING and CUSTOM menus.
Telemetry System with Sanwa Synchronized Link Support
BASIC MODE ON
GENERAL
GENERAL
BASIC MODE OFF
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
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