Sub-Trim Menu (Servo Centering); Changing The Servo Sub-Trim Values - Sanwa M12S SUPER User Manual

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M12S SUPER
2.4GHZ FH4T RADIO CONTROL SYSTEM USER'S GUIDE
EPA MENU { CHANNEL END POINT ADJUSTMENTS }
Changing the Channel End Point Adjustment Percentage Values, Continued:
2) Press the ENTER key to open the EPA menu. The cursor will default to either
ST > L100% or ST > R100%.
3) Scroll UP or DOWN to highlight the desired End Point Adjustment percentage
value you would like to change.
4) Press the ENTER key, then scroll UP or DOWN to Increase or Decrease the
End Point Adjustment percentage value. Increasing the percentage value will
Increase servo travel in that direction and Decreasing the percentage value
will Decrease servo travel in the that direction.
5) Press the ENTER key, then repeat steps 3 and 4 to change any other desired
End Point Adjustment percentage values.
ST L and R setting range is 0% to 150%, TH H and B setting range is 0% to 150%, AUX1 H and L setting range is 0% to 150%
and AUX2 H and L setting range is 0% to 150%. The default setting for all channels is 100%.
If you're using an ESC, the Throttle High and the Throttle Brake End Point Adjustment percentage values are both generally
set to 100%, although the Throttle High direction may need to be increased to achieve full power. In some cases, Throttle
and Brake End Point Adjustments can also be set directly via the Electronic Speed Control.
SUB TRIM MENU { SERVO CENTERING }
The Sub-Trim function allows you to correct the Neutral Trim setting for the Steering, Throttle, Auxiliary 1 and Auxiliary 2 channels,
making it possible to center the Trim Switches while ensuring the servo horns remain centered.
It's not unusual that when you center a servo and install the servo horn, the servo horn is not exactly centered. The Sub-Trim
function allows you to center the servo horn exactly, without altering the servo End Point travel. This is especially useful
when using a Mix, such as Four Wheel Steering Mixing. For example, you can use the Sub-Trim function to adjust the Neutral
Trim setting of your Front and Rear Steering servos independently to ensure your Model tracks straight.

Changing the Servo Sub-Trim Values:

1) Install the servo horn (or servo saver for the Steering servo) onto your servo,
making sure that the servo horn (or servo saver) is as close to being centered
as possible. In some cases, you can get the servo horn closer to being
centered by rotating the servo horn 180º and reinstalling it.
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Telemetry System with Sanwa Synchronized Link Support
Before changing the Sub-Trim values you should set the Steering and
Throttle Trim to 0% using the Trm1 and Trm2 Trim Switches.
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