Curve Menu (Exponential, Adjustable Rate Control And Curve); Changing The Trim Values - Sanwa M12S SUPER User Manual

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M12S SUPER
2.4GHZ FH4T RADIO CONTROL SYSTEM USER'S GUIDE
TRIM MENU { SERVO TRIM }
The M12S Super features Digital Trim Memory. Any amount of Trim that you set during use using the Trim Switches or through
the TRIM menu is automatically stored in memory for that specific channel and for that specific model. The Trim values for each
model will automatically be loaded when the transmitter is turned ON.
Each time you move a Trim Switch a short audible Tone is heard. When the Trim value reaches 0 (Centered), a longer audible
Tone sounds. This indicates to you that the Trim is centered without the need to look at the transmitter.
In the default configuration, Trim Switch Trm1 and Trm2 move the Steering and Throttle/Brake Trim in 5% increments. If
you want to Increase or Decrease the Trim Resolution, see the Changing the Trim Switch Step Value section on page 40.
PRO TIP: The Trim function features two different Trim Type options that you can choose from. Choose from either Center Trim
or Parallel Trim. For more information, see the TRIM TYPE Menu section on page 51.
Before changing the Trim values, first verify that all Trim values are set to 0, then adjust the servo Sub-Trim values to center
the servo horns perfectly. For more information, see the SUB TRIM Menu section on pages 74 and 75.

Changing the Trim Values:

1) From within the RACING menu, scroll UP or DOWN to highlight the TRIM
menu.
2) Press the ENTER key to open the TRIM menu. ST > 0 will be highlighted.
3) Scroll UP or DOWN to highlight the desired Trim value you would like to
change. Press the ENTER key, then scroll UP or DOWN to Increase or Decrease
the Trim value in the desired direction.
4) Press the ENTER key, then repeat step 3 to change any other desired Trim values.
TRIM setting range is 0 to 100 in each direction. The default setting for all channels is 0.
CURVE MENU { EXPONENTIAL, ADJUSTABLE RATE CONTROL AND CURVE }
The CURVE menu allows you choose what method you would like to use to vary the amount of servo travel in relation to the
amount of control movement. Choose from Exponential, Adjustable Rate Control (ARC) and Point Curve functions. Each of
these three functions offers something different, and which function you choose to use for each channel will be determined by
many factors, including your Car Type, track conditions, driving style and more.
EXPO - Vary the amount of servo travel in relation to the amount of control movement with a fixed Neutral Point.
ARC - Vary the amount of servo travel in relation to the amount of control movement with an adjustable Neutral Point.
POINT - Vary the amount of servo travel in relation to the amount of control movement with nine adjustable Points.
Curve functions can be programmed for each of the four channels. Programming options will differ within each function
depending on the specific channel you're programming. For example, if your Car Type features Front and Rear Steering
and Front and Rear Motors (such as Car Type X), only ST and TH channel options will be programmable, however, both Front
and Rear channels will be programmed with the same Programming Values.
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In the default configuration, Trim Switch Trm1 controls Steering Trim and
Trim Switch Trm2 controls Throttle/Brake Trim. Auxiliary channel Trim can be
changed while you're driving by Assigning the Trim function to another Trim
Switch or the Auxiliary Dial. For more information, see the ASSIGN Menu
section on pages 37 through 46.
The current Trim positions for all four channels is
shown on the Trim Displays on the STATUS screen.
RACING
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