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MT-4S 2.4GHZ FH4T RADIO SYSTEM USER'S GUIDE
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Choosing the CODE 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 AUX1:CODE AUX function.
08.AUx1 (AUxIlIARY 1 cHAnnEl 3 pROGRAMMInG)
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Adjusting the Rate Percentage Value:
The Rate percentage value defines how far the Auxiliary 1 servo travels relative to either the Steering servo or the Throttle servo.
The Master channel (either Steering Channel 1 or Throttle Channel 2) always controls the Slave channel (Auxiliary 1
Channel 3).
1) From the Top Screen, press the ENTER key to open the Programming Menu list.
2) Scroll UP or DOWN to highlight the AUX1 menu, then press the ENTER key. The AUX1
AUX MIX menu will be displayed.
3) Press the ENTER key, then scroll UP or DOWN to change the Rate percentage value.
Decreasing the Rate percentage value will reduce the amount the Auxiliary 1 servo
travels relative to the Steering servo or Throttle servo and increasing the Rate percentage
value will increase the amount the Auxiliary 1 servo travels relative to the Steering servo
or Throttle servo.
AUX1 AUX MIX RATE setting range is 100% to 0%. The default setting is 100%. This Mix is Linear. For example, if the Rate
percentage value is set to 100%, the Auxiliary 1 servo will travel the same amount as the Steering servo. Additionally, if the
Rate percentage value is set to 50%, the Auxiliary 1 servo will travel half the amount as the Steering servo.
Controlling the Auxiliary Mixing Function:
1) In the default configuration, Auxiliary 1 is controlled by the Rotary Dial. Turn the Rotary Dial clockwise to increase the Rate
percentage value and turn the Rotary Dial counter-clockwise to decrease the Rate percentage value. In addition, the
Auxiliary Mixing Rate function can be assigned to one of the four Trim Switches or the Auxiliary Lever.
In addition, the Auxiliary Mixing function can be toggled OFF and ON by assigning Auxiliary 1 to one of the two Push-Button
Switches. For more information, see the Key Assignments section on pages 53 through 58.
Remember that you are able to independently adjust the Auxiliary 1 Channel 3 Dual Rate, Exponential, Sub-Trim, Servo
Speed settings and more to allow for the optimum Auxiliary Mixing setup.
In the default configuration, the Auxiliary 1 servo will travel in the same direction as the Steering servo or Throttle servo. To
apply the Mix in the opposite direction, change the Servo Reversing value of Auxiliary 1 Channel 3. For more information,
see the Servo Reversing section on page 42.
cODE AUx (cODE Auxiliary)
The CODE Auxiliary function is used with Airtronics or Sanwa brand accessories, such as the Airtronics Super Vortex ZERO ESC,
that support Sanwa Synchronized Link (SSL). When used with an SSL equipped accessory item, the CODE Auxiliary function
allows you to remotely change accessory Programming Mode values.
For example, when used with the Airtronics Super Vortex ZERO ESC, many of the ESC Programming Mode values, such as
Drag Brake, Timing Advance, and more can be changed remotely from the transmitter while you're driving. In addition, you are
able to rename the different CODE Programming Names (CODE1, CODE2, etc) to make them easier to keep track of.
Individual CODE Auxiliary Programming values (CODE1, CODE2, etc) can be changed while you're driving by assigning
these functions to a Trim Switch, the Rotary Dial or the Auxiliary Lever. For more information, see the Key Assignments
section on pages 53 through 58.