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Dual Rates and Expos
To obtain the best fl ight performance, we
recommend using a DSM2/DSMX radio capable of
Dual Rates and Expo. The suggested settings shown
here are the recommended starting settings. Adjust
according to the individual preferences after the
initial fl ight.
If using the DX4e or DX5e transmitters, we
recommend activating Expo for smoother control.
For activation and deactivation of Expo in the DX4e
and DX5e, see the next section.
NOTICE: Do not set your transmitter travel adjust
over 100%.
If the TRAVEL ADJUST is set over
100%, it will not result in more control movement, it
will overdrive the servo and cause damage.
It is normal for linear servos to make signifi cant
noise. The noise is not an indication of a faulty
servo.
Tip:
For the fi rst fl ight, fl y the model in low rate.
Tip:
For landing, we recommend using high rate
elevator.
Dual Rates
Expos
High Low
High Low
Aileron
100%
70%
10%
0%
Elevator
100%
70%
10%
0%
Rudder
100%
70%
10%
0%
DX4e and DX5e Expo Activation and Deactivation
DX4e
(Modes 1 and 2)
Activate and Deactivate Expo
1. Put the ACT switch in the down position
(ON) and the Rate switch in the down
position
(LO).
2. Push and hold the trainer (bind) button
and move and hold the two sticks (as
shown here) for
activation
(
A
) or
deactivation
(
B
), while powering on
the
transmitter.
3. Release the trainer switch and the
control sticks only after a series of
tones sound (ascending tones for
activation, descending tones for
deactivation).
DX5e
(Modes 1 and 2)
Activate and Deactivate Expo
1. Hold the aileron trim switch to the
right for
activation
(C)
or to the
left for deactivation
(D)
, while powering on the transmitter.
2. Release the aileron trim switch after a
series of tones sound, (ascending tones
for activation, descending tones for
deactivation).
I
f you plan to fl y your aircraft with a DX4e or DX5e, disconnect the battery from the aircraft before activating
the Expo feature in your transmitter.
Once Expo is activated, it will remain activated for subsequent power cycles of the transmitter. Once Expo is
deactivated, it will remain deactivated until it is activated again.
A
B
C
D