Micron Radio Control MR603c Manual page 9

2.4ghz dsm2/dsmx receiver
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Servo Throw Adjustment
Servo throws (low and high end points) can be configured using a bound transmitter, the servo centre
position will always be at the mid-point of the low and high travel. To adjust a servo, the servo output is
selected first and then the travel adjusted using either the throttle control or direction toggle if the throttle
servo is being adjusted.
The steps below assume a Micron transmitter is being used. If the transmitter is an aeroplane type stick
transmitter then the elevator stick corresponds to the direction toggle.
put the receiver into programming mode (see above)
enter the program sequence 2, P, 7, 2, where P is the output port number (e.g. 3 for P3)
within 5 seconds, move the control for the output being adjusted to the end that needs adjustment:
use the direction toggle or throttle control to increase or decrease the servo travel:
use the throttle control if the direction (R/C channel 3) servo is being adjusted, or
hold throttle knob fully CCW to decrease travel
hold throttle knob fully CW to increase travel
use the direction toggle for all other servos
hold toggle down to decrease travel
hold toggle up to increase travel
the receiver LED will flash twice per second as the servo travel is being adjusted and stop flashing when
the limit is reached.
centre both controls to finish the adjustment, the receiver will return to normal operating mode after
the control corresponding to the P port being adjusted has been centred for 5 seconds.
Only one servo output can be changed at a time. Go through the above steps to adjust a different servo
output pin.
Micron R/C, www.micronradiocontrol.co.uk, +44 (0)1653 696008
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