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Assembly / Adjustment
Digital Proportional Adjustment
*When making these settings adjustments , do so with the motor disconnected
or the engine not running.
Servo Horn Installation Instructions.
1
Connect the receiver, servos, and other components and
then turn on the power switches to transmitter and re-
ceiver.
2
Be sure the Steering trim and Throttle trim on the transmitter
are at their neutral position .
3
At this time install the servo horn in the manner
described in the instruction manual provided
with the model this system will be used in.
Both servos will move to the neutral
position.
Reversing The Servo Operation Direction
Should the servo operate in the opposite direction re-
quired for your application, reverse the rotation with the
reversing switch.
E.S.C. MC210CB / MC310CB
(Preparations)
1
Set the servo reversing switch on the transmitter to normal
side.
2
Turn the high point trim fully clockwise.
(Neutral Adjustment)
3
Have the throttle trigger at neutral.
4
Set the neutral trim to the point where the monitor lamp goes
off.
*The point where the monitor lamp changes from a rapid flashing
light to off is the neutral point.
(High Point Adjustment)
5
Hold the throttle trigger in the position just before full throttle.
6
Set the high point trim at the point where the monitor
lamp changes from a flashing light to steady light.
*The point where the monitor lamp
changes from a rapid flashing state to
a steady light is the high point.
* Adjust the Amp with the mini
screwdriver supplied with this sys-
tem.
*(forcing the adjustment trims past
their stop will cause internal damage
to the speed control.)
(Monitor Lamp Display)
Neutral Point
High Point
Back Side
Forward Side
Slow Flashing Off Rapid Flashing ON
ST.
N
R
N
R
SERVO
REV SW
TH.
(Reversing Switches)
Throttle
N Side: Normal
R Side: Reverse
Steering
N Side: Normal
R Side: Reverse
MC210CB
Fully Clockwise
MC210CB
The point where the monitor
lamp changes from a rapid
flashing light to off is the
neutral point.
MC210CB
The point where the monitor
lamp changes from a rapid
flashing state to a steady light
is the high point.