Changing The Maximum Value; Changing The Alert Value - Sanwa M12S SUPER User Manual

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M12S SUPER
2.4GHZ FH4T RADIO CONTROL SYSTEM USER'S GUIDE
LOG SETUP MENU { TELEMETRY DISPLAY AND LOGGING OPTIONS }
Changing the Rate and the Offset Values, Continued:
The Rate and Offset values don't need to be changed if you're using a Temperature Sensor plugged into the TMP1
and/or TMP2 Telemetry Ports on the RX-461 or RX-462 receivers. Rate and Offset values are changed only in you have a
different type of Telemetry Sensor plugged into one of these ports. Refer to the User's Guide included with your Telemetry Sensor
to determine what values to use.
1) From within the LOG TELEMETRY menu, scroll UP or DOWN to highlight
RATE > 100%.
2) Press the ENTER key, then scroll UP or DOWN to choose the desired Rate
value. The Rate value changes the total Telemetry Parameter Data value and
the value you choose (and if you even need to change this value) will depend
the type of Telemetry Sensor you have installed.
RATE setting range is 0% to 200%. The default setting is 100%.
3) From within the LOG TELEMETRY menu, scroll UP or DOWN to highlight
OFFSET > 0%.
4) Press the ENTER key, then scroll UP or DOWN to choose the desired Offset
value. The Offset value changes the neutral position of the Telemetry Parameter
Data and the value you choose (and if you even need to change this value)
will depend the type of Telemetry Sensor you have installed.
OFFSET setting range is -254 to 254. The default setting is 0.

Changing the Maximum Value:

The Maximum value determines the Maximum Telemetry Parameter Data value that will be displayed on the TELEMETRY screen
TLM1 or TLM2 page and also calibrates the High Side of the TLM1 or TLM2 Indicator scale on the TELEMETRY screen ALL page.
1) From within the TLM1 or TLM2 menu, scroll UP or DOWN to highlight
MAX > 248ºF (or other value depending on the selected Unit value).
2) Press the ENTER key, then scroll UP or DOWN to choose the desired Maximum
value.
MAX setting range is 0.00 to 254, but will vary depending on the selected
Unit value. The default setting is 248ºF, 120ºC and 120 [
The Maximum value cannot be set Lower than the Alert value or the Minimum value. If necessary, you may need to Lower
the Alert value prior to lowering the Maximum value.

Changing the Alert Value:

The Alert value determines the value at which the Telemetry Alert alarm will sound. For example, you can set an Alert for your nitro
engine that will alert you when your engine's cylinder head temperature is getting too hot, or you could set an Alert value for when
your nitro car's fuel level is getting low.
When the Alert value is reached, the Telemetry Alert alarm will sound and LED2 will flash. The Alert alarm will sound for
approximately 5 seconds, however, LED2 will continue to flash until the Telemetry Parameter Data value drops below the Alert
value. The audible portion of the Alert alarm can be cleared by pressing the BACK or ENTER keys.
1) From within the TLM1 or TLM2 menu, scroll UP or DOWN to highlight
ALERT > 212ºF (or other value depending on the selected Unit value).
2) Press the ENTER key, then scroll UP or DOWN to choose the desired Alert
Temperature value.
ALERT setting range is 0.00 to 254, but will vary depending on the selected
Unit value. The default setting is 212ºF, 100ºC and 100 [
The Alert value cannot be set Higher than the Maximum value or Lower than the Minimum value. If necessary, you
may need to Lower the Minimum value prior to lowering the Alert value.
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