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2.4GHZ FH4T RADIO SYSTEM USER'S GUIDE
Telemetry System with Sanwa Synchronized Link Support
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GLOSSARY OF TERMS
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Receiver Battery Voltage Fail Safe:
Used to set a custom voltage that the Receiver Battery Fail Safe function will Activate at to
alert you when your receiver battery needs recharging. This ensures that your servos continued to operate optimally at all times.
Receiver Voltage Indicator:
Indicates the current Voltage of the receiver battery on the TELEMETRY screen.
RPM Indicator:
Indicates the current RPM from the RPM Telemetry Sensor (available separately).
Screen Position Indicator:
Indicates the current Active screen, either the STATUS screen or the TELEMETRY screen.
Servo Monitor:
Displays the output levels of the four different channels in bar graph form, allowing you to monitor servo operation
in a virtual manner.
Servo Reversing:
Used to electronically switch the direction of servo travel.
Servo Speed:
Used to slow down the transit speed of the servos. Servo transit speed can be slowed in both the Forward and
the Return to Neutral directions.
Setup Wizard:
Allows you choose from eight preset Model Templates that makes programming the transmitter faster.
SHR Channel Response Mode:
When used with Digital servos, this will increase the servo's Response Time, even above the
manufacturer's stated specification. Do not use with Analog servos!
SSR Channel Response Mode:
When used with Airtronics or Sanwa Super Response SRG Digital servos, this will provide
the fastest Response Time. This results in the ultimate feel and response, making you feel more in control of your model than
ever. Use only with Airtronics or Sanwa Super Response SRG Digital servos!
Steering Program Indicator:
Indicates up to four different programming options that are currently programmed to the Steering
channel. The Steering Program Indicator will only be displayed if a Steering channel Programming Value is programmed. For
example, Steering Dual Rate.
Steering Trim Indicator:
Indicates the current position of the Steering Trim Switch.
Steering Wheel:
Proportionally operates the model's right and left steering control. The Steering Wheel features a foam grip for
increased comfort, control and feel. In addition, the Steering Wheel spring tension can be adjusted.
Steering Wheel Tension Adjustment Screw:
Used to adjust the spring tension of the steering wheel to best suit the feel of the user.
Step Auxiliary:
Allows you to program Auxiliary 1 (Channel 3) or Auxiliary 2 (Channel 4) to move a defined amount when toggled
ON and OFF.
Step Value:
A preset amount that the servo will travel when a Trim Switch is pressed once. The step value can be adjusted so
that the servo either moves more or moves less when the Trim Switch is pressed.
Stroke:
Determines the amount of Brake that's applied automatically when the Anti-Lock Braking function Activates.
Sub-Trim:
Used to correct the Neutral Trim setting for the servos, making it possible to center the Trim switches while ensuring
the servo horns remain centered.
Suppression Capacitor:
Primarily used on brushed electric motors, a suppression capacitor helps eliminate electrical noise
that could interfere with the operation of your radio control system.
System Function Indicator:
Indicates current System Functions, such as TELE (Telemetry) or LOG (Logger) that are turned ON.
Tandem Steering:
Used with Four Wheel Steering, the front wheels pivot opposite to the rear wheels.
Telemetry:
A connection between the receiver and the transmitter that transfers Sensor data from the receiver to the transmitter that
can be viewed in real-time on the TELEMETRY screen. Data such as Temperature, Receiver Voltage and RPM can be viewed.
Telemetry Signal Indicator:
Indicates the current signal strength of the Telemetry connection between the transmitter and
receiver. The Telemetry Signal Indicator will only be displayed when the receiver is turned ON and there is a Telemetry
connection Active.
Temperature 1 Indicator:
Indicates the current Temperature from the Temperature 1 Telemetry Sensor (available separately).
Temperature 2 Indicator:
Indicates the current Temperature from the Temperature 2 Telemetry Sensor (available separately).
Temperature Alert Alarm:
The Temperature Alert alarm will sound when the TEMP1 and/or TEMP2 temperature reaches the
Alert Temperature value programmed in the TELEMETRY menu.
Throttle Mode Indicator:
Indicates the current Throttle Mode type, either 7:3 or 5:5.
Throttle Offset:
Allows you to shift the Neutral position of the throttle servo, either toward the High Side or the Brake Side.
Throttle Offset Indicator:
Indicates that the Throttle Offset function is programmed. The Throttle Offset Indicator will only be
displayed if a Throttle Offset percentage value is programmed.
Throttle Program Indicator:
Indicates up to four different programming options that are currently programmed to the Throttle
channel. The Throttle Program Indicator will only be displayed if a Throttle channel Programming Value is programmed.
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