Idle-Up "Idlup - FUTABA 4PV Instruction Manual

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Idle-Up "IDLUP"

This is a function select switch function. The idle up switch must be set (see page 72).
This function is used to improve engine starting performance by raising the idling speed
when starting the engine of a GP car (boat). It is also effective when you want to prevent
ratio setting and choice of motor when operating an electronic car. However, consider-
ing safety, and to prevent the motor from rotating instantly when the power is turned
on, the MC950CR, MC851C, MC602C, MC402CR, and other Futaba electronic motor
speed controller (ESC) will not enter the operation mode if the neutral position is not
before setting the idle up function switch to ON.
Operation
when the neutral position is offset by this function.
Operation Display
< NO SW >
If function's ON/OFF switch
is not selected, <NO SW> is
displayed.
The function select switch
screen (p.72) can be dis-
played from this screen.
Idle-Up function adjustment
(Preparation)
- Use the function select switch to select the switch. (p.72)
1
(Idle-Up rate)
Select the setting item "IDLUP" by moving the (JOG) button
up or down. Use the (+) and (-) buttons to set the Idle-Up rate.
2
When finished with setting, return to the MENU screen by
pressing the (END) button.
Dial / Trim Setting
The function select dial function can control the Idle-up rate with digital dial or digital
trim (See page 70).
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If the power switch is
t u r ned on wh ile t he
idle-up switch is on, an
audible alarm will be
heard. Immediately set
the Idle-Up switch to
OFF.
Throttle Mode "TH MODE"
Warning display
Adjust button
- Adjust with the (+) and (-) but-
tons.
- Return to the initial value by
pressing the (+) and (-) buttons
simultaneously (approx. 1 sec).
Idle-Up rate (IDLUP)
D50 ~ D1, 0, U1 ~ U50
Initial value: 0
"D": Brake side
"U": Forward side
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