Aux2 (Auxiliary 2 Channel 4 Programming); Step Aux (Step Auxiliary) - AIRTRONICS MT-4s User Manual

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MT-4S 2.4GHZ FH4T RADIO SYSTEM USER'S GUIDE
09.AUx2 ( AUxIlIARY 2 cHAnnEl 4 pROGRAMMInG )
The Auxiliary 2 Programming function allows you to program the six different Auxiliary Programming functions that are
controlled by Auxiliary 2 Channel 4. Use the table below to determine the different functions that are available:
FUNCTION
STEP AUX
Step Auxiliary
POINT AUX
Point Auxiliary
4WS MIX
Four Wheel Steering Mixing
MOA MIX
Motor on Axle Dual Throttle Mixing
AUX MIX
Auxiliary Mixing
CODE AUX
CODE Auxiliary
IMPORTANT: Prior to programming an Auxiliary 2 Programming function you must first choose the desired Auxiliary
Programming function in the SYSTEM AUX TYPE menu. Only one Auxiliary 2 Programming function can be Active at any
given time.
STEp AUx ( Step Auxliary )
The Step Auxiliary function allows you to program the Auxiliary 2 servo to move a defined amount when toggled ON and OFF
using a Push-Button Switch. For example, if you assign Auxiliary 2 to a Push-Button Switch, then program the Step Auxiliary
percentage value to 50%, the Auxiliary 2 servo will travel from the Neutral position to 50% of travel when the Push-Button Switch
is pressed. Press the Push-Button switch a second time and the Auxiliary 2 servo will travel back to the Neutral position. This
is useful to control simple ON/OFF functions, such as a reverse servo for a transmission or a mechanical switch to turn lights
ON and OFF, etc.
The Step Auxiliary Position value can be adjusted while you're driving using one of the four Trim Switches, the Rotary Dial
or the Auxiliary Lever. The Step Auxiliary function can be toggled OFF and ON by assigning Auxiliary 2 to one of the two
Push-Button Switches. This allows you to control when the Auxiliary 2 servo travels to the programmed Step Auxiliary position.
Choosing the Step Auxiliary Function:
1) From the Top Screen, press the ENTER key to open the Programming Menu list.
2) Scroll UP or DOWN to highlight the SYSTEM menu, then press the ENTER key. Scroll
DOWN to highlight the AUX TYPE menu, then press the ENTER key.
3) Press the ENTER key, then scroll UP or DOWN to choose the AUX2: STEP AUX function.
Adjusting the Step Auxiliary Value:
1) From the Top Screen, press the ENTER key to open the Programming Menu list.
2) Scroll UP or DOWN to highlight the AUX2 menu, then press the ENTER key. The AUX2
STEP menu will be displayed and <AUX2 POSI> 0 will be shown.
3) Press the ENTER key, then scroll UP or DOWN to change the Auxiliary 2 Position value.
Increasing the value toward the High side (H) or Low side (L) will cause the Auxiliary 2
servo to travel to that specific position when you Activate the Auxiliary 2 Step function.
AUX2 STEP AUX2 POSI setting range is H100 to L100. The default setting is 0. This value
is a percentage of Auxiliary 2 servo travel.
Controlling the Step Auxiliary Function:
1) In the default configuration, Auxiliary 2 is controlled by the Auxiliary Lever, however, we suggest re-assigning this function
to the Rotary Dial or one of the Trim Switches to make it easier to adjust while driving. Turn the Rotary Dial clockwise to
increase the Position High Side value and turn the Rotary Dial counter-clockwise to increase the Position Low Side value.
The Step Auxiliary function can be toggled OFF and ON by assigning Auxiliary 2 to one of the two Push-Button Switches.
This allows you to control when the Auxiliary 2 servo travels to the programmed Step Auxiliary position. For more information,
see the Key Assignments section on pages 53 through 58.
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FUNCTION NAME
FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
Controls Step Values That the Auxiliary Servo Travels
Control Specific Points That the Auxiliary Servo Travels
Control Four Wheel Steering Options
Controls Dual Throttle Options (Dig and Burn)
Control User-Defined Auxiliary 1 Channel 3 Mixing Options
Controls SSL Equipped Accessories, Such as ESCs
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