D/R Menu (Dual Rates); Trim Menu (Servo Trim); Changing The Dual Rate Percentage Values - Sanwa M12S SUPER User Manual

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M12S SUPER
2.4GHZ FH4T RADIO CONTROL SYSTEM USER'S GUIDE
D / R MENU { DUAL RATES }
The Dual Rate function allows you to change the control authority of the Steering, Throttle High Side and Throttle Brake Side by
changing the amount of servo travel relative to control input. For example, by Increasing the Steering Dual Rate, you can make
the Steering servo travel more, which might prevent your model from pushing during turns. Alternately, if your model over-steers
during turns, you can reduce the amount of Steering Dual Rate.
IMPORTANT: Prior to programming the Dual Rate function, you should adjust the maximum Left and Right (or High and Low)
End Points. For more information, see the EPA Menu section on pages 73 and 74.

Changing the Dual Rate Percentage Values:

1) From within the RACING menu, scroll UP or DOWN to highlight the D/R menu.
2) Press the ENTER key to open the D/R menu. ST > 100% will be highlighted.
3) Scroll UP or DOWN to highlight the desired Dual Rate percentage value you
would like to change.
4) Press the ENTER key, then scroll UP or DOWN to Increase or Decrease the
Dual Rate percentage value. Increasing the percentage value will Increase
servo travel and Decreasing the percentage value will Decrease servo travel.
5) Press the ENTER key, then repeat steps 3 and 4 to change any other desired Dual Rate percentage values.
DUAL RATE setting range is 0% to 100%. The default setting for all channels is 100%.
Dual Rate is a percentage of End Point Adjustment. For example, if you set the Steering Dual Rate percentage value
to 100%, the Steering will travel the same amount defined by your End Point Adjustment programming. Alternately, if
you set the Steering Dual Rate percentage value to 50%, the Steering will travel half the amount defined by your End Point
Adjustment programming.
TRIM MENU { SERVO TRIM }
The Trim function allows you to view the current Trim value for each of the four channels and, if desired, allows you to change the
Trim values using the Push-Button Rotary Dial from within the TRIM menu. For example, if you don't Assign Auxiliary 1 Trim to a
Trim Switch, you can still Trim the Auxiliary 1 channel from within the TRIM menu.
Telemetry System with Sanwa Synchronized Link Support
In the default configuration, Trim Switch Trm3 controls Steering Dual Rate
and Trim Switch Trm5 controls Brake Dual Rate. Throttle Dual Rate can be
changed while you're driving by Assigning the Dual Rate function to another
Trim Switch or the Auxiliary Dial. For more information, see the ASSIGN Menu
section on pages 37 through 46.
Current Steering, Throttle and Brake Dual
Rate percentage values are displayed in the
Lower Right corner of the STATUS screen.
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