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i) "EXP" function: exponential setting
You can use the exponential setting to change the linear pairing between the control transmitter and the servo travel
in the middle position range.
The maximum possible servo deflection (servo end positions) is not limited by the setting of the exponential
function.
The servo travels may be stronger or weaker in the middle
position range depending on the value set.
For "0" setting, servo travel is linear.
If a +50% value is set for the steering servo on channel 1, the
result will be a more sensitive steering behaviour in the mid-
dle position range (large turning angle at the steering wheel,
small turning angle at the steering servo).
Proceed as follows:
• If you press the knob (14) briefly, the
MODEL
function will be greyed out.
•
Turn the knob (14) to the left or right until the
EXP
function is greyed out, as
shown in the right figure.
• If you press the knob (14) briefly, the channel number 1 will flash at the bottom
of the display.
•
You can select the channel number (1 – 2) and change the desired exponential
setting by turning the knob (14) to the left or right.
"ST" (= "steering") also flashes for channel 1.
"TH" (= "throttle") also flashes for channel 2.
For channel 1, these settings apply in both directions at the same time. For channel 2 (throttle/brake servo
or speed controller), the exponential setting can be set separately for both directions. Channels 3 – 6 have
no exponential setting.
•
If you have selected channel 2, move the throttle/brake lever on the transmitter in the direction of the handle ("L.F.U"
flashes on the display, exponential setting for forward travel) or push it away from the handle ("R.B.D" flashes on
the display, exponential setting for reverse travel).
• If you press the knob (14) briefly, the current setting value will flash at the bottom right of the display.
•
To change the value, turn the knob (14).
• If you press the knob (14) briefly, the indication will stop flashing. The current setting is saved.
If desired, you can now select another function to be changed by turning the knob (14).
To exit the setup menu instead, briefly press the "BACK" button (13). The transmitter will emit a short beep,
and the greyed out field will disappear from functions at the top of the display. The transmitter is back in its
normal mode.