B - F/S (Receiver Battery Voltage Fail Safe); Choosing The Fail Safe Settings; Checking The Fail Safe Settings; Choosing The Receiver Battery Voltage Value - Sanwa M12S SUPER User Manual

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M12S SUPER
2.4GHZ FH4T RADIO CONTROL SYSTEM USER'S GUIDE
F / S { FAIL SAFE }

Choosing the Fail Safe Settings:

1) From within the SETUP menu, scroll UP or DOWN to highlight the F/S menu.
2) Press the ENTER key to open the F/S menu. ST > FREE will be highlighted.
3) Scroll UP or DOWN to highlight the desired channel you would like to change
the Fail Safe value for.
4) Press the ENTER key, then scroll UP or DOWN to choose the desired Fail Safe
value for that channel. If you choose to program a % value, see step 5 below.
F/S setting range is FREE, HOLD or %. The default setting for all channels is FREE.
5) To program a Fail Safe % value, move the transmitter control (e.g., the Throttle
Trigger) the desired amount, then press and HOLD the ENTER key until an
audible Tone sounds. The direction and percentage the servo will travel will
be displayed. For example, to set the Brakes to Engage when the Fail Safe
function Activates, push the Throttle Trigger toward the Brake Side the desired
amount, HOLD the Throttle Trigger in that position, then press and HOLD the
ENTER key.

Checking the Fail Safe Settings:

1) To check to ensure your Fail Safe settings are working properly, do the following:
A) Make sure that both the transmitter and receiver are turned ON.
B) While someone is holding your model, turn the transmitter OFF. The servos should react correctly based on the Fail Safe
values chosen.
If using a Car Type that features two Steering channels or two Throttle channels and you're programming a Fail
Safe % value, you may need to adjust the percentage value of the second channel several times, making small
adjustments each time, until the two values match. This will ensure the first channel won't be fighting the second channel
when the Fail Safe function Activates.
B - F / S { RECEIVER BATTERY VOLTAGE FAIL SAFE }
The Receiver Battery Voltage Fail Safe function is designed to alert you when your receiver battery requires recharging. This
ensures that the receiver battery's voltage doesn't drop so low that your servos aren't provided adequate voltage to operate
optimally. When Activated, the servo (or servos) will move to the predetermined position that you programmed in step 5
in the Choosing the Fail Safe Settings section above to indicate your receiver battery's voltage has dropped below the
programmed Voltage value.
When used with an FH4 or FH4T receiver, the Receiver Battery Voltage Fail Safe function can be Activated for all four channels
independently. When used with an FH3 receiver, the Receiver Battery Voltage Fail Safe function can be Activated only for the
Throttle channel.
IMPORTANT: This function is designed for use with glow- or gas-powered models that use a separate receiver battery pack.
We don't recommend using this function with an electric model that uses a motor battery to power the servos and receiver.

Choosing the Receiver Battery Voltage Value:

1) From within the SETUP menu, scroll UP or DOWN to highlight the B-F/S menu.
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