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Sets the range value below the channel neutral position.
Function setup:
1. Tap the channel to be adjusted and enter the setting
interface.
2. Tap
DW Range 120
%
.
3. Click
+
or
-
to set the appropriate travel range value.
Afterwards, click to return to the previous interface.
7.5 Channel route
Changes the max range of movement and the movement range limitation(minimum value, maximum value) for
each channel.
End
is used to set the max of movement value for the travel range of the servo.
Range
is used to set the limited value
for the travel range. After
Range
is set, even if the mixing function increases the travel value of the servo, the servo
movement range will not exceed the range value, thus to protect the servo.
When the servo neutral position deviates too much from the position required for the configuration, the position
adjustment will not achieve a desired effect by this function. Please adjust the servo neutral position first.
With this function, you can adjust the maximum servo movement of 18 channels respectively.
Click a channel to enter the next setting
interface corresponding to this channel.
The green bar is the current position of the
control, and the gray areas are for the set up
and down ranges, and the green triangles
are for the set up and down endpoints.
Tap to select the
UP End
.
Tap to select the
UP Range
.
Tap to select the
DW Range
.
Note: The endpoint value should not be
greater than the range value.
Tap to select the
DW End
.
For
Low End
,
Up Range
and
Up End
, refer to
DW Range
for function settings.
Note: Add channel range (Up/Down) to channel route for version 1.0.49 or above.
7.6 Subtrim
To adjust the neutral position of each servo.
This function can be used to solve the problem of angle difference between the servo and model structure when the
servo is installed, or due to the structural inherent clearance of the servo. When you set the subtrim, toggle the trim
to the neutral position first.
Function setup:
1. Click a channel you want to adjust to enter.
2. Click
+
or
-
to adjust the neutral position value of the
channel to the desired point. Then, click to return
to the previous interface.