Changing The Auxiliary Dial Direction Of Travel; Auxiliary Lever Function Assignments; Changing The Auxiliary Lever Function Assignment; Changing The High And Low Tweak Values - Sanwa M12S SUPER User Manual

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M12S SUPER
2.4GHZ FH4T RADIO CONTROL SYSTEM USER'S GUIDE
ASSIGN MENU { SWITCH, DIAL, LEVER AND TELEMETRY FUNCTION ASSIGNMENTS }

Changing the Auxiliary Dial Direction of Travel:

The direction that the Auxiliary Dial moves the servo or function value can be changed from Normal to Reverse. In Normal mode, the
Auxiliary Dial will move the servo toward the High Side or Increase a function value when the Auxiliary Dial is turned clockwise. In
Reverse mode, the Auxiliary Dial will move the servo toward the Low Side or Decrease a function value when the Auxiliary Dial is
turned counter-clockwise.
1) From within the DIAL menu, scroll UP or DOWN to highlight DIAL [REV] > NOR.
2) Press the ENTER key, then scroll UP or DOWN to choose the desired Auxiliary
Dial Reverse value.
REV setting range is NOR and REV. The default setting is NOR.

Auxiliary Lever Function Assignments

The Lever Assign function allows you to Assign various functions to the Auxiliary Lever. This allows you to use the Auxiliary Lever
to control those functions while you're driving. The Auxiliary Lever can control either of the two Auxiliary channels or it can control
a function, such as Steering Dual Rate or Steering Exponential. In addition, changing the High and Low Tweak values determines
the amount of travel and direction.

Changing the Auxiliary Lever Function Assignment:

1) From within the SYSTEM menu, scroll UP or DOWN to highlight the ASSIGN
menu.
2) Press the ENTER key to open the ASSIGN menu, then scroll UP or DOWN to
highlight the LEVER menu.
3) Press the ENTER key to open the LEVER menu. LEVER [FUNCTION] > AUX2 (or
other value depending on the selected Car Type) will be highlighted.
4) Press the ENTER key, then scroll UP or DOWN to choose the desired function
you want to Assign to the Auxiliary Lever.
The table below shows the default Auxiliary Lever functions based on the selected Car Type. A complete list of functions that can be Assigned
to the Auxiliary Lever are shown in the Trim Switch, Auxiliary Dial and Auxiliary Lever Functions tables on pages 114 and 115.
Model Type
TYP I
AUX2
Function

Changing the High and Low Tweak Values:

The High and Low Tweak values both determine how far and in which direction the Auxiliary Lever controls the function Assigned
to it when the Auxiliary Lever is moved Up and Down, regardless if the Auxiliary Lever is controlling a servo, such as Auxiliary
Channel 2 or a function parameter, such as Steering Trim.
For example, if you Assign AUX2 to the Auxiliary Lever and adjust the Tweak values to +50 and -50, the Auxiliary 2 servo will be
centered when the Auxiliary Lever is centered and will travel 50% in one direction when the Auxiliary Lever is moved Up and travel
50% in the other direction when the Auxiliary Lever is moved Down. Alternately, if you Assign TRIM ST to the Auxiliary Lever and
adjust the Tweak values to +50 and -50, the Auxiliary Lever will control Steering Trim from 0% to 50%.
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TYP II
TYP III
TYP IV
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TYP V
TYP VI
TYP VII
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SYSTEM
TYP VIII
TYP IX
TYP X
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