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6. Function Settings
This section details functions and their use.
6.1 Reverse
6.2 End Points
Use:
1. Touch the box next to the channels name. If the channel is in normal mode the box
will display "NOR", if it is reversed it will display "REV".
2. Test to make sure everything is working as expected.
Setup:
1. Touch a low or high endpoint box on a channel or move the control to the diection
you wish to limit. The selected endpoint will be highlighted in green.
2. Use the + and - keys to change the end point position. The maximum is 120% and
minimum is 0%.
3. Test to make sure everything is working as expected.
Setup:
1. Touch the box next to the channel name to select it. When selected the box will be
highlighted in green.
2. Use the + and - keys to change subtrim position.
3. Test to make sure everything is working as expected.
The Reverse function is used to correct a servo or motor's direction in relation to the
systems controls. For example, if a steering servo is mounted upside down in order to fit
inside a model, when the system's steering wheel is turned, the servo will move in the
opposite direction. To fix this, all we need to do is reverse CH1.
Endpoints are the limits of the channels range of movement. There are two endpoints,
a low endpoint and a high end point.
Subtrim is used to change the center point for each channel. For example, if a car’s
wheels are slightly out of aline-ment, even when the transmitter wheel is not being
touched, subtrim can be used to correct the alignment.
6.3 Subtrim