Changing The Low Voltage Alert Alarm Value; Changing The Low Voltage Limit Alarm Value - Sanwa M12S SUPER User Manual

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M12S SUPER
2.4GHZ FH4T RADIO CONTROL SYSTEM USER'S GUIDE
BATT MENU { LOW VOLTAGE ALERT AND LIMIT ALARMS }

Changing the Low Voltage Alert Alarm Value:

The Low Voltage Alert alarm will sound to indicate the transmitter battery is getting low and should be recharged. We suggest
stopping use as soon as safely possible and recharging the transmitter battery. The Low Voltage Alert alarm will sound for
approximately 5 seconds each time the transmitter battery voltage decreases by 0.1 volt. To clear this alarm before it turns off
automatically, press the BACK key or the ENTER key.
1) From within the SYSTEM menu, scroll UP or DOWN to highlight the BATT
menu.
2) Press the ENTER key to open the BATT menu. ALERT VOLT > 6.3V will be
highlighted and the current transmitter battery voltage will be displayed.
3) Press the ENTER key, then scroll UP or DOWN to choose the desired Low Voltage
Alert alarm voltage value. We suggest using the value listed in the table on the
previous page that matches the type of transmitter battery you're using.
ALERT VOLT setting range is 4.4V to 9.0V. The default setting is 6.3V.
The Low Voltage Alert alarm voltage value cannot be set lower than
the Low Voltage Limit alarm voltage value.

Changing the Low Voltage Limit Alarm Value:

The Low Voltage Limit alarm will sound to indicate the transmitter battery is dangerously low and should be recharged right
away. The Low Voltage Limit alarm cannot be cancelled. When the Low Voltage Limit alarm sounds, you should stop use as soon
as it's safe, then recharge the transmitter battery.
1) From within the BATT menu, scroll UP or DOWN to highlight LIMIT VOLT > 6.1V.
2) Press the ENTER key, then scroll UP or DOWN to choose the desired Low
Voltage Limit alarm value. We suggest using the value listed in the table on
the previous page that matches the type of transmitter battery you're using.
LIMIT VOLT setting range is 4.0v to 9.0v. The default setting is 6.1V.
The Low Voltage Limit alarm voltage value cannot be set higher than
the Low Voltage Alert alarm voltage value.
WARNING: Continuing to use the transmitter after the Low Voltage Limit alarm sounds can result in loss of control of your
model. When the Low Voltage Limit alarm sounds, stop use as soon as it's safe, then recharge the transmitter battery.
WARNING: When using a Lithium battery in your transmitter, NEVER allow the battery to discharge below 3.0V per cell (Li-Fe) or
3.3V per cell (Li-Po), or damage to the battery can occur, which can also result in damage to the transmitter if severe enough.
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