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This function changes the steering channel's response curve. There are 2 main
parameters:
•
Rate: Changes the outer limits of the steering, the default and maximum is
100%.
•
Exp. (Exponential): Changes the steering curve, which changes the response of
the steering wheel. The Exp. setting can be positive or negative.
Changes to the rate and exponential can be seen on the graph located in the center of
the screen. The system also gives a real-time readout of the channel's current position.
Setup:
1. Touch rate or EXP.
2. Use the + and - icons to raise or lower the percentage as needed.
3. Repeat for the other setting as needed.
4. Test to make sure everything is working as expected.
6.4 Steering Exponential
6.5 Steering Speed
6.6 Steering Mix
Steering Speed changes the speed that the steering channel moves. This function is also
used to simulate a realistic wheel turn speed for scale models.
Turn Speed: Slows down the steering movement when moving away from the center
point.
Return Speed: Slows down steering movement when moving towards the center point.
Setup:
1. Touch "Turn Speed" or "Return Speed" to select it. When selected the box will turn
green.
2. Use the + and - icons to change the turning speed percentage.
3. Repeat with other setting as needed.
4. Test to make sure everything works as expected.
This function changes which wheels are involved in steering, front, rear, or 4-wheel
steering. It is set to [Standard] by default, which means front wheel steering.
To change steering mode select "Crawler" then select the desired steering type.
Note: In crawler mode, CH3 cannot be controlled independently.