Feeling Menu (Steering And Throttle Channel Response Time); F/S (Fail Safe); Changing Steering And Throttle Response Time Values; Controlling The Four Wheel Steering Mixing Function - Sanwa M12S SUPER User Manual

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M12S SUPER
2.4GHZ FH4T RADIO CONTROL SYSTEM USER'S GUIDE
4WS MIX MENU { FOUR WHEEL STEERING MIXING }

Controlling the Four Wheel Steering Mixing Function:

1) In order to control the Four Wheel Steering function, the 4WS MIX function must be Assigned to either one of the five Trim
Switches or the Auxiliary Dial. For more information, see the ASSIGN Menu section on pages 37 through 46.
2) Use the Trim Switch or Auxiliary Dial to cycle through the various Four Wheel Steering Mixing options. A pop-up window will
display the currently Active option.
The Step value for the Trim Switch or Auxiliary Dial should be set to 1, otherwise the transmitter won't cycle properly
through the Four Wheel Steering Mixing options. For more information, see the Changing the Trim Switch Step Value
section on page 40 or the Changing the Auxiliary Dial Step Value section on page 41.
FEELING MENU { STEERING AND THROTTLE CHANNEL RESPONSE TIME }
The Feeling function allows you to adjust the Response Time of the Steering and Throttle channels to fine-tune the sensitivity of
these controls. The M12S Super has an extremely fast Response Time (low Latency), which results in the driver feeling extremely
connected to their model. This ultra-fast Response Time can be felt by the racer, particularly during on-road racing where the vehicle
reacts extremely quickly to control inputs due to the increased traction between the vehicle and the track. After getting used to
this fast Response Time, it allows for quicker, smoother control of your model, which gives you an advantage over other drivers.
Some users may find that the Response Time is in some cases too fast, therefore, we've made it adjustable to suit the driver's
driving style, car type and track conditions. The Feeling function works with Airtronics and Sanwa FH3, FH4 and FH4T receivers.
The Feeling function differs from the Channel Response Mode function, in that the Feeling function fine-tunes the overall 'Feel'
of the Steering or Throttle controls, whereas the Channel Response Mode
function is used to match the Channel Response Mode to the specific type of
servo (or servos) you're using. We suggest choosing the correct Channel Response
Mode first, then adjust the Feeling function to achieve the desired overall result.

Changing Steering and Throttle Response Time Values:

1) From within the SETUP menu, scroll UP or DOWN to highlight the FEELING
menu.
2) Press the ENTER key to open the FEELING menu. ST > HS will be highlighted.
3) Scroll UP or DOWN to highlight the desired channel you would like to change
the Response Time value for, either ST (Steering) or TH (Throttle).
4) Press the ENTER key, then scroll UP or DOWN to choose the desired Response
Time value for that channel. Increasing the 'S' value Increases Response Time
and Increasing the 'F' value Decreases Response Time. HS is the fastest
Response Time.
ST and TH setting range is HS, 5S to 1S and 1F to 5F. The default setting is HS.
F / S { FAIL SAFE }
The Fail Safe function automatically moves the servos to a predetermined position in the event that the signal between the
transmitter and the receiver is interrupted, whether due to signal degradation or to low transmitter battery voltage. The Fail Safe
function can be programmed to HOLD the servos in the last position they were in when the signal was lost or the servos can be
programmed to move to a custom position when the signal is lost. For example, the Throttle servo (or ESC) can be programmed
to move toward the Brake Side to engage the Brakes and stop your model, or, if you're driving a boat, the Fail Safe function could be
set to Lower the Throttle servo (or ESC) to idle and turn the rudder slightly Left or Right so that the boat will continue in slow circles.
Fail Safe settings can be programmed for each of the four channels individually. In addition, Fail Safe settings are model-specific,
meaning you can have different Fail Safe settings for each of your models. The Fail Safe settings will be retained even if the
transmitter loses power or if the transmitter and receiver must be paired again.
Three Fail Safe options are available for each channel as described below:
FREE - Fail Safe is Disabled for this channel. Servos can move freely when the signal is lost.
HOLD - When Fail Safe Activates, the servo will be held in the last position it was in when the signal was lost.
% (PERCENTAGE) - When Fail Safe Activates, the servo will travel to the programmed position when the signal is lost.
WARNING: The Fail Safe function will NOT OPERATE if the receiver loses power. For example, if the receiver battery were to
die or come unplugged. It will operate only if the transmitter and receiver signal is interrupted or if the transmitter loses power.
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