Avc Technology Setup - Horizon Hobby Spektrum Smart Technology SR6200A Instruction Manual

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AVC TECHNOLOGY SETUP

For the best AVC performance, use the AVC menu on your Spektrum
transmitter to tune and manage AVC settings.
Order of operations for AVC setup:
1.
Install the receiver in your vehicle
2.
Bind the vehicle and complete the calibration procedure.
3.
Set up servo sub trim, reversing and travel to suit your vehicle.
4.
Re-bind and complete calibration again so calibration matches the model
setup.
5.
Drive the vehicle with no gain on AVC settings to verify your travel and
other basic settings. If any changes are made re-bind and re-calibrate.
6.
Follow the AVC tuning procedure in this manual.
SERVO TRAVEL WITH AVC TECHNOLOGY
AVC technology requires at least 80% travel on steering and throttle in all
directions to complete calibration. If you have reduced travel to below 80%,
you must increase the travel above 80% to complete calibration.
For vehicles with a mechanical brake, very little servo travel is used to apply
braking force. In this case it is common to reduce throttle travel for braking well
below 80%. To calibrate a vehicle with a mechanical brake, increase the brake
travel above 80% whenever the vehicle is calibrated (bound), then change the
braking travel back to the travel setting for your brakes.
AUX CHANNELS AND AVC TECHNOLOGY
When AVC is active, the SR6200A receiver will use the AUX 1 and AUX 2
channels for gain control. AUX 1 and AUX 2 should be allocated for AVC when
AVC is active. This is done automatically when the AVC menu is selected in
your transmitter, but if you are not using the AVC menu, AUX1 or AUX2 should
not be used for other mixes or to control other applications (servos, etc.)
The AUX 1 and AUX 2 ports can be used in AVC mode to power a personal
transponder, lights, drive servos, or operate auxiliary devices. However, AUX 1
will command steering gain, and AUX 2 will command throttle gain regardless
of what is plugged into the AUX 1 or AUX 2 ports. AUX 1 and AUX 2 are not
independent when AVC is active. For an independent channel, use AUX 3 or 4.
TIP: Using the SR6200A receiver without the AVC menu on your transmitter or
using AUX 1 or AUX 2 to command auxiliary functions may result in poor AVC
performance.
• If 5.5ms frame rate is selected in the transmitter, only two channels,
Steering and Throttle, are operational. The Aux channels can be used to
power a personal transponder or lights.
• If a frame rate other than 5.5ms is selected, the Aux channels will
operate as extra servo channels.
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