
Pistenking Kingpad
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20. Your notes
12. Instructions for the Pistenking Kingpad
Your Servonaut radio can
simulate the
function of a Kingpad
. We don’t recom-
mend connecting an original Kingpad.
The template in your HS16 assumes the
steering servo on channel 1
(common
with Robbe/Futaba). If it is not on channel 1
you need to change the channels. Make
sure the
full deflection left/right is set to
100% for the steering servo channel
.
As an exception don’t use the settings of the
servo channel for adjusting the steering
servo but the settings for the control (joy-
stick). Set a filter value > 0 for the control for
steering to avoid errors of the light set while
steering.
The control type [Normal] is set for the con-
trols to avoid errors while setting up. The
linking with the joystick remains however.
You can only trigger the light functions if the
joystick for steering is in middle position.
To calibrate the module you need to press
the softkeys of the HS16 in the exact order
the Kingpad defines (!) - see the Kingpad
manual and the table on the right. Remem-
ber that the high beam functions as a warn-
ing flash as long as the low beam is off.
You can change the softkey assignment
with [Menu] > [Radio] > [Control swap].
Two functions on one softkey pair can be
swapped with [Menu] > [Control] > [Re-
verse]. You may need to edit the names
manually.
Tipp: At last set the control type [Impuls] for
the control with 0,5s. This avoids uninten-
tional steering movements if you
press the softkeys too long.
Kingpad function
matching
control rate
Parking light
100%
Low beam
90%
High beam
80%
Worklight front
70%
Fog lights
60%
Rotating beacon
50%
Reverse light
-50%
Worklight rear
-60%
Indicator left
-70%
Hazard light
-80%
Indicator right
-90%
Special function
-100%