FUTABA 4PX, T4PX, R304SB, R304SB-E User Manual

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Thank you for purchasing a Futaba 4PX-2.4GHz system.
Before using your 4PX-2.4GHz system, read this manual carefully in order to use your
R/C set safely.
After reading this manual, store it in a safe place.
IN NORTH AMERICA
Please feel free to contact the Futaba Service Center for assistance in operation, use and programming. Please be sure to regularly visit the 4PX Frequently Asked Questions web site at www.futaba-rc.com/faq/. This page includes extensive programming, use, set up and safety information on the 4PX radio system and is updated regularly. Any technical updates and US manual corrections will be available on this web page. If you do not nd the an­swers to your questions there, please see the end of our F.A.Q. area for information on con­tacting us via email for the most rapid and convenient response.
Don’t have Internet access? Internet access is available at no charge at most public libraries,
schools, and other public resources. We nd internet support to be a fabulous reference for
many modelers as items can be printed and saved for future reference, and can be accessed at any hour of the day, night, weekend or holiday. If you do not wish to access the internet for information, however, don’t worry. Our support teams are available Monday through Friday 8-5 Central time to assist you.
OUTSIDE NORTH AMERICA
Please contact your Futaba importer in your region of the world to assist you with any ques­tions, problems or service needs.
Please recognize that all information in this manual, and all support availability, is based upon the systems sold in North America only. Products purchased elsewhere may vary. Al­ways contact your region’s support center for assistance.
FOR SERVICE ONLY:
Futaba Service Center
3002 N. Apollo Drive, Suite 1
Champaign, IL 61822
Phone: 217-398-0007
www.futaba-rc.com/service.html
Email: futabaservice@hobbico.com
FOR SUPPORT :
(PROGRAMMING AND USER QUESTIONS)
Please start here for answers to most questions:
www.futaba-rc.com/faq/
Fax: 217-398-7721
Phone: 217-398-8970 option 2
E-mail: support@futaba-rc.com
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• No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form without prior permission.
• The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice.
• This manual has been carefully written. Please write to Futaba if you feel that any corrections or clarications should
be made.
• Futaba is not responsible for the use of this product.
Battery Recycling (for U.S.A.)
The RBRC. SEAL on the nickel-cadmium battery contained in Futaba products indicates that Futaba Corporation is voluntarily participating in an industry­wide program to collect and recycle these batteries at the end of their useful
lives, when taken out of service within the United States. The RBRC. program provides a convenient alternative to placing used nickel-cadmium batteries into the trash or municipal waste system, which is illegal in some areas.
(for USA)
You may contact your local recycling center for information on where to return the spent battery. Please call 1-800-8BATTERY for information on NiCd battery recycling in your area. Futaba Corporation involvement in this program is part of its commitment to protect­ing our environment and conserving natural resources.
RBRC™ is a trademark of the Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation.
Application, Export, and Modication
1. This product may be used for models only. It is not intended for use in any application other than the control of models for hobby and recreational purposes.
2. Exportation precautions:
(a) When this product is exported from the country of manufacture, its use is to be approved by the laws governing the country of destination for devices that emit radio frequencies. If
this product is then re-exported to other countries, it may be subject to restrictions on such
export. Prior approval of the appropriate government authorities may be required. If you have purchased this product from an exporter outside your country, and not the authorized Futaba distributor in your country, please contact the seller immediately to determine if such export regulations have been met.
(b) Use of this product with other than models may be restricted by Export and Trade Con­trol Regulations, and an application for export approval must be submitted.
3. Modification, adjustment, and replacement of parts: Futaba is not responsible for un­authorized modication, adjustment, and replacement of parts on this product. Any such
changes may void the warranty.
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Table Of Contents
For Your Safety As Well As That Of Others .......................8
Explanation of Symbols ................................................................8
2.4GHz System Precautions .........................................................8
High Speed Mode Precautions .....................................................8
Operation Precautions ..................................................................9
Battery Handling Precautions ....................................................10
Storage and Disposal Precautions ............................................11
Other Precautions .......................................................................11
Installation ..........................................................................32
Receiver and Servo Connections ..............................................32
Installation Safety Precautions ..................................................33
Before Using ......................................................................12
Features .......................................................................................12
Set Contents ................................................................................14
Transmitter T4PX .........................................................................15
T4PX Nomenclature ................................................................. 15
Power & Display Switch ...........................................................16
Power Off Forgotten Alarm & Auto Power Off ..........................16
Low Battery Alarm .................................................................... 16
Digital Trim Operation (Wheel) .................................................17
Digital Trim Operation (Grip) .................................................... 17
Mechanical ATL Adjustment ....................................................18
Wheel & Trigger Tension Adjustment ......................................18
Trigger Slide Adjustment & Remove The High Point Spring ... 19
Battery Replacement Method (4 AA Suze Batteries) ............... 19
When Using The Optional Battery ............................................20
When Charging For The Optional Battery ................................ 20
Display When Power Switch Turned On .................................. 21
Trim/Dial Lock ..........................................................................21
Total Timer ............................................................................... 21
Changing Wheel Position And Modifying For Left-hand Use ... 22
Using the optional angle spacer ............................................... 28
Trigger brake lever replacement ..............................................28
Non-telemetry LED (telemetry OFF sign) ..................................29
Handling the antenna and card slot and receiver ....................29
About T4PX Antenna ...............................................................29
Handling an microSD card (commercial product) ....................30
Receiver Terminology ..............................................................31
Receiver Installation ................................................................. 31
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Before
Using
Function
Map
Functions
For Your Safe-
ty
As Well As
Installation
Reference
Initial
Set-Up
Initial Set-Up .......................................................................36
Preparations (Transmitter) .........................................................36
RF Output & Rx Type Check ....................................................36
Receiver Type Change & How To Link .................................... 37
Receivers Other Than T-FHSS ................................................ 39
Servo Type Check ....................................................................39
Trigger Ratio Check .................................................................40
Trims Initial Set-Up ...................................................................40
Function Map ......................................................................42
Menu Selection ............................................................................42
Calling The Menu Screen .........................................................42
Direct Menu ..................................................................................44
Functions List ..............................................................................45
Functions ...........................................................................46
Receiver Setting/Servo Type ......................................................46
Receiver type (T-FHSS/S-FHSS/FASST(C1), Servo type (Digital/Analog) select
Ch. Reverse ..................................................................................47
Servo operation reversing
Sub trim ........................................................................................48
Servo center position ne adjustment
End Point Adjuster ......................................................................49
End point adjustment
Acceleration (Throttle Acceleration) .........................................52
Function which adjusts the movement characteristic from the throttle neutral position
Fail Safe/Battery Fail Safe Function ..........................................54
Fail safe, battery fail safe
Steering Curve (EXP) ..................................................................56
Steering operation curve adjustment
Throttle Curve .............................................................................57
Throttle curve adjustment
Steering Speed ............................................................................61
Steering servo delay
Throttle Speed .............................................................................63
Throttle servo delay
Trigger Mode ................................................................................66
Neutral brake function Throttle servo forward and brake operation proportion setting (Trigger ratio) Trigger Switch
Idle-Up ..........................................................................................69
Idle up at engine start
Start Function ..............................................................................70
Throttle preset at start function
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Engine Cut ...................................................................................71
Engine cut off by switch
A.B.S. Function ............................................................................73
Pulse brake
Mixing Menu ................................................................................78
Brake Mixing ................................................................................80
Front and rear independent brake control for 1/5GP car, etc.
Steering Mixing ............................................................................84
Twin servo steering system
4WS Mixing ..................................................................................86
For corolla and other 4WS type vehicles mixing
Gyro Mixing ..................................................................................88
Futaba car rate gyro
Dual ESC Mixing ..........................................................................90
Front ESC and rear ESC
CPS-1 Mixing ...............................................................................92
Futaba CPS-1 channel power switch
Tilt Mixing .....................................................................................94
Outboard engine
Program Mixing 1,2,3,4,5 ............................................................96
Programmable mixes between arbitrary channels
Switch Select ...............................................................................99
Selection of functions operated by push switches
Dial Select ..................................................................................101
Selection of functions operated by digital dial and digital trim
Timer Function ..........................................................................104
Up, Fuel down, lap, or lap navigation timer
Lap List ......................................................................................111
Lap timer data (lap time, average lap time) check
Model Select ..............................................................................112
Model memory call
Model Name ...............................................................................113
Model memory name set/modify
Model Copy ................................................................................114
Model memory copy
Data Reset ..................................................................................116
Model memory reset
MC Link Function (ESC Link) ...................................................117
Special function, Futaba ESC (MC960CR, MC851C, MC602C, MC402CR...etc.)
S.BUS Servo ..............................................................................117
Special function, Futaba S.BUS/S.BUS2 servo parameter setup
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Before
Using
Function
Map
Functions
For Your Safe-
ty
As Well As
Installation
Reference
Initial
Set-Up
Reference ..........................................................................157
Specications ............................................................................157
Optional Parts ...........................................................................158
Warning Displays .....................................................................160
When requesting repair (For U.S.A.) .......................................162
Telemetry System ......................................................................130
Telemetry Menu .....................................................................131
Telemetry :Receiver Battery ...................................................132
Telemetry :The Drive Battery .................................................133
Telemetry :RPM .....................................................................134
Telemetry :Temperature .........................................................135
Sensor Menu ..............................................................................136
Sensor List .............................................................................136
Sensor Reload .......................................................................137
Sensor Register .....................................................................138
Change Slot ...........................................................................139
Condition Function ...................................................................140
Two kinds of data can be set in one model
Response ...................................................................................142
The operation response can be adjusted
System Menu .............................................................................143
Display/ Sound/ LED setting/ Battery/ User name/ Data and Time/
Calibrattion/ Information
Display setting ...........................................................................144
Sound Setting ............................................................................146
LED Setting ................................................................................147
Battery Type Setting .................................................................148
User Name ..................................................................................149
Data And Time ...........................................................................150
Information .................................................................................151
Calibration ..................................................................................152
Steering Dual Rate/ Throttle ATL "D/R ATL" ...........................154
Steering angle adjustment while running (dual rate)
Brake side adjustment
Auxiliary Channel "CH3","CH4" ..............................................155
Channel 3/4 servo operation position set/check
Servo View ................................................................................156
Displays servo operation on a bar graph
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Warning
Caution
When using the 4PX in the "Digital servo" type, always use it under the following conditions:
Servos :Futaba digital servo (including BLS Series brushless servos)
Receiver’s battery :Matched to the ratings of the receiver and connected digital servo (dry cell battery cannot be used).
Transmitter mode :Digital servo type(See p.39 for setting method.
)
Under other conditions, the set will not operate, or the specied performance will not be displayed even if it operates. In addition, it may cause servo trouble. Futaba will not be responsible for damage, etc. caused by combination with the prod­ucts of other companies.
In addition, the FSU Fail Safe Unit cannot be used because the system is different. Use the fail safe function of the trans­mitter.
When using analog servos, always switch the 4PX servo type to the "Analog servo" mode.
Transmitter mode :
Analog servo type(See p.39 for setting method.)
Receiver’s battery :
Matched to the ratings of the receiver and connected servo.
The set cannot operate in the "Digital servo" type. Operation in this type will cause trouble with the servo and other equipment.
Digital servos (including BLS Series brushless servos) can also be used in the "Analog servo" type.
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For Your Safety As Well As That Of Others
For Your Safety As Well As That Of Others
Use this product in a safe manner. Please observe the following safety precautions at all times.
Explanation of Symbols
The parts of this manual indicated by the following symbols are extremely important and must be observed.
Danger
Indicates procedures which may lead to dangerous situations and could
cause death or serious injury as well as supercial injury and physical damage.
Indicates procedures that may not cause serious injury, but could lead to
physical damage.
Symbols: : Prohibited : Mandatory
Indicates a procedure which could lead to a dangerous situation and may
cause death or serious injury if ignored and not performed properly.
Warning
Caution
Symbols Explanation
2.4GHz System Precautions
Special attention should be paid before turning on the system while other cars are running or
other airplanes are ying because the 2.4GHz RC system could potentially affect them.
Be sure to set the Fail Safe function.
Digital Servo Type Precautions
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Warning
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For Your Safety As Well As That Of Others
Do not operate outdoors on rainy days, run through puddles of water or use when visibility is lim-
ited.
Should any type of moisture (water or snow) enter any component of the system, erratic operation and loss of control may oc-
cur.
Do not operate in the following places.
-Near other sites where other radio control activity may occur.
-Near people or roads.
-On any pond when passenger boats are present.
Operation Precautions
Do not operate this R/C system when you are tired, not feeling well or under the inuence of alco-
hol or drugs.
Your judgment is impaired and could result in a dangerous situation that may cause serious injury to yourself as well as others.
Do not touch the engine, motor, speed control or any part of the model that will generate heat
while the model is operating or immediately after its use.
These parts may be very hot and can cause serious burns.
Always perform an operating range check prior to use.
Problems with the radio control system as well as improper installation in a model could cause loss of control.
(Simple range test method) Have a friend hold the model, or clamp it down or place it where the wheels or prop cannot come in contact with any ob-
ject. Walk away and check to see if the servos follow the movement of the controls on the transmitter. Should you notice any abnormal operation, do not operate the model. Also check to be sure the model memory matches the model in use.
Turning on the power switches.
Always check the throttle trigger on the transmitter to be sure it is at the neutral position.
1. Turn on the transmitter power switch.
2. Turn on the receiver or speed control power switch.
Turning off the power switches
Always be sure the engine is not running or the motor is stopped.
1. Turn off the receiver or speed control power switch.
2. Then turn off the transmitter power switch.
If the power switches are turned off in the opposite order, the model may unexpectedly run out of control and cause a very dangerous situation.
When making adjustments to the model, do so with the engine not running or the motor discon-
nected.
You may unexpectedly lose control and create a dangerous situation.
(Fail safe function)
Before running (cruising), check the fail safe function.
Check Method; Before starting the engine, check the fail safe function as follows:
1) Turn on the transmitter and receiver power switches.
2) Wait at least one minute, then turn off the transmitter power switch. (The transmitter automatically transfers the fail safe data to the receiver every minute.)
3) Check if the fail safe function moves the servos to the preset position when reception fails.
The fail safe function is a safety feature that minimizes set damage by moving the servos to a preset position when recep­tion fails. However, if set to a dangerous position, it has the opposite effect. When the reverse function was used to change the operating direction of a servo, the fail safe function must be reset. Setting example: Throttle idle or brake position
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Caution
Warning
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For Your Safety As Well As That Of Others
(Only when Ni-MH/Li-ion batteries are used)
Battery Handling Precautions
Never plug the charger into an outlet of other than the indicated voltage.
Plugging the charger into the wrong outlet could result in an explosion or re.
Never insert or remove the charger while your hands are wet.
You may get an electric shock.
Do not use the transmitter's battery, HT5F1700B or FT2F1700BV2 as the receiver's battery.
Since the transmitter's battery has an overload protection circuit, the output power will be shut down when the high current load is applied. This may result in runaway or fatal crash.
Do not use commercial AA size Ni-MH and Li-ion batteries.
Quick charging may cause the battery contacts to overheat and damage the battery holder.
Do not short circuit the battery terminals.
A short circuit across the battery terminals may cause abnormal heating, re and burns.
Do not drop the battery or expose it to strong shocks or vibrations.
The battery may short circuit and overheat; electrolyte may leak out and cause burns or chemical damage.
When the model is not being used, always remove or disconnect the battery.
Leaving the battery connected could create a dangerous situation if someone accidentally turns on the receiver power switch. Loss of control could occur.
Always check to be sure your batteries have been charged prior to operating the model.
Should the battery go dead while the model is operating, loss of control will occur and create a very dangerous situation.
To recharge the transmitter battery, use the special charger made for this purpose.
Overcharging could cause the battery to overheat, leak or explode. This may lead to re, burns, loss of sight and many other types of injuries.
Always keep the charger disconnected from the outlet while it is not in use.
Do this to prevent accidents and to avoid overheating.
When running (cruising), do not use the dry cell battery box at the transmitter.
The accessory dry cell battery box is for performance checks. Do not use it for other than performance checks. The dry cell battery may be separated from the battery box contacts by shock and the power cut off. If the power is cut off while run­ning (cruising), a collision may occur. The use of Futaba a genuine NiMH or LiFe battery pack is strongly recommended.
Do not connect the charger when the battery is not connected.
A load will be applied to the circuit and the transmitter may be damaged.
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Warning
Warning
Caution
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For Your Safety As Well As That Of Others
Storage and Disposal Precautions
Do not leave the radio system or models within the reach of small children.
A small child may accidentally operate the system. This could cause a dangerous situation and injuries. Ni-Cd batteries can be very dangerous when mishandled and cause chemical damage.
Do not throw Ni-MH/LiFe batteries into a re. Do not expose batteries to extreme heat. Also do
not disassemble or modify a battery pack.
Overheating and breakage will cause the electrolyte to leak from the cells and cause skin burns, loss of sight, and other injuries.
When the system will not be used for any length of time, store the system with HT5F1700B batteries
in a discharged state. Be sure to recharge the batteries prior to the next time the system is used.
If the batteries are repeatedly recharged in a slightly discharged state, the memory effect of the Ni-Cd battery may con­siderably reduce the capacity. A reduction in operating time will occur even when the batteries are charged for the rec­ommended time. (After discharge to 1cell E.V.=1V)
<Battery Electrolyte>
The electrolyte in Ni-MH/Ni-Cd batteries is a strong alkali. Should you get even the smallest amount of the electrolyte in your eyes, DO NOT RUB. Wash immediately with water, and seek medical attention at once. The electrolyte can cause blindness. If electrolyte comes in contact with your skin or clothes, wash with water immediately.
Do not store your R/C system in the following places.
- Where it is extremely hot or cold.
- Where the system will be exposed to direct sunlight.
- Where the humidity is high.
- Where vibration is prevalent.
- Where dust is prevalent.
- Where the system would be exposed to steam and condensa­tion.
Storing your R/C system under adverse conditions could cause deforma-
tion and numerous problems with
operation.
If the system will not be used
for a long period of time, re­move the batteries from the transmitter and model and store in a cool, dry place.
If the batteries are left in the transmit­ter, electrolyte may leak and damage
Do not expose plastic parts to fuel, motor spray, waste oil or exhaust.
The fuel, motor spray, waste oil and exhaust will penetrate and damage the plastic.
Always use only genuine Futaba transmitters, receivers, servos, ESCs (electronic speed con-
trols), Ni-MH/Ni-Cd/Li-ion batteries and other optional accessories.
Futaba will not be responsible for problems caused by the use of other than Futaba genuine parts. Use the parts speci­ed in the instruction manual and catalog.
Other Precautions
<Battery Recycling>
A used battery is a valuable resource. Insulate the battery terminals and dispose of the battery by taking it to a battery recycling center.
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Before Using
-High balance design
Rigidity is improved and weight is lightened 15g from that of the previous model by design that effectively impacts the age and the use of aluminum at part of the frame.
-Full color LCD
Excellent outdoor visibility OVGA3.5 inch backlighted color TFT liquid crystal. Enlarged dis­play improves visibility tremendously.
-High response & telemetry T-FHSS
Increased response T-FHSS transmission increases response by 30% over that of the previous model. In addition, receiver power supply voltage and other information from the receiver can be displayed at the transmitter by fast, stable bidirectional transmission.
-Updateable software
Software can be updated by microSD card. Model data can also be saved in a microSD card. In addition, telemetry log data can be saved.
-Model memory for 40 models
Model names can use up to 10 letters, numbers, and symbols, so that logical names may be used. A model memory with different setups can be created by using the model copy function.
-Brake mixing for large cars
Brake mixing of the front and rear wheels of 1/5GP and other large cars can be adjusted inde pendently.
-Steering mixing
Smooth cornering is possible by independent left and right steering servo setting.
-4WS mixing for crawlers and other 4WS type
This function can be used with crawlers and other 4WS type vehicles.
-Dual ESCs mixing for crawlers cars
ESC at the front and rear are controlled independently.
-Gyro mixing
The sensitivity of Futaba car rate gyros can be adjusted from the T4PX.
-CPS mixing
LED lighting and ashing control using our CPS-1 channel power switch can be matched to
steering and throttle operation by switch only.
-S.BUS servo
This is a special function that allows setting of the parameters of our S.BUS servo whose set­tings are changed by using PC Link software.
-MC-Link
This is a dedicated function which allows setting of the contents of the Link software which makes possible Futaba speed controller (ESC), MC960CR, MC950CR, MC850C, MC851C, MC602C, MC402CR, etc. variable frequency and other data changes by PC at the T4PX.
Before Using
Features
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Before Using
-Response change function
The operation response can be set in 50 steps to match your preference and the course and ve­hicle.
-Anti-skid braking system (A.B.S.)
This function applies the brakes so that the tires of gasoline engine cars, etc. do not lose their grip on the road even when braking at corners.
-Throttle acceleration
Gasoline engine cars have a time lag before the clutch and brakes become effective. The TH-ACCEL function reduces this time lag.
-Throttle speed
Sudden trigger operation on a slippery road surface will only cause the tires to spin and the model to not accelerate smoothly. By setting the throttle speed function, operation can be per­formed smoothly and easily. It also suppresses battery consumption.
-Steering speed
When you sense that the steering servo is too fast, etc., the servo operating speed (direction that suppresses the maximum speed) can be adjusted.
-Non-telematry LED
When the telemetry function is OFF to conrm that the telemetry function is not operating.
-Racing timer
The lap timer can record 99 lap times, total time, and average lap time. The timer can also be started automatically by trigger operation. The race time and audible alarm can be set. The 4PX also has a navigation timer effective during practice runs. The target lap and re-/fuel­ing time are indicated by an audible alarm. An up timer and down timer are also provided.
-Function select dial function
This function assigns functions to dials (digital trim, grip dial, knob). The step amount and oper­ating direction can also be adjusted. Trim positioning at each model call is unnecessary because all the dials are digital.
-Function select switch function
This function assigns functions to 3 switches. The operating direction can also be set.
-Wheel & Trigger position can be changed
The wheel position can be offset by using an accessory APA wheel position offset adapter. The wheel angle can also be adjusted. The position of the throttle trigger can be moved forward and backward.
-Trigger brake lever replacement
The trigger brake lever is selected from a narrow nylon type and wide type
-Edit button lock & trim/dial lock functions
Lock functions which prohibit setting and operation by transmitter edit buttons, trim, and dials are provided.
-Left-handed support
The left and right installation direction of the wheel section can be reversed.
-Tension adjustment function
The tension of the steering wheel & throttle trigger springs can be adjusted from the outside.
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Before Using
After opening the box, rst check if the contents conform to the following. The contents de­pend on the set as shown below.
Set Contents
Transmitter
T4PX
Receiver R304SB or R304SB-E
Miscellaneous
Dry battery holder
*Installed in transmitter.
Receiver switch
Wheel offset adapter(APA)
Wheel adapter 32deg
Trigger brake lever (narrow type)
Miniature screwdriver
Instruction manual
- If any of the set contents are missing, or you have any questions, please contact your dealer.
Caution
When using the T4PX in the "Digital servo" type, always use it under the following conditions:
Servos :Futaba digital servo (including BLS Series brushless servos)
Receiver’s battery:
Matched to the ratings of the receiver and connected digital servo (dry cell battery cannot be used).
Transmitter servo type:Digital servo type (See page 39 for setting method.)
Under other conditions, the set will not operate, or the specied performance will not be displayed even if it operates. In addition, it may cause servo trouble. Futaba will not be responsible for damage, etc. caused by combination with the prod-
ucts of other companies.
In addition, the FSU Fail Safe Unit cannot be used because the system is different. Use the fail safe function of the trans­mitter.
When using analog servos, always switch the T4PX servo type to the "Analog servo" type.
Transmitter mode :"Analog servo" type (See page 39 for setting method.)
Receiver’s battery:
Matched to the ratings of the receiver and connected digital servo.
The set cannot operate in the "Digital servo" type. Operation in this type will cause trouble with the servos and other equip­ment. Digital servos (including BLS Series brushless servos) can also be used in the "Analog servo" type.
Always use only genuine Futaba transmitters, receivers, servos, ESCs (electronic speed controls),
Ni-MH/Ni-Cd/Li-ion batteries and other optional accessories.
Futaba will not be responsible for problems caused by the use of other than Futaba genuine parts. Use the parts specied
in the instruction manual and catalog.
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Before Using
High point spring
Grip Handle
A vibration motor is built into the grip handle and racing timer time-up, low battery alarm, telemetry alarm, etc. can be generated by vibration.
Earphone Jack
Telemetry data can be listened to with commer­cial earphones.
Non-telematry LED
Charging jack (interior right side) Communication port (interior left side)
(Lights when the telemetry function is off.)
Convenient in trigger switch posi­tion checks.
*The switches, dial, and trimmers in the gure are shown in the initial setting position.
Antenna
Digital Dial (DL1)
Mechanical ATL adjusting screw
Throttle trigger
Power&Display
switch
Digital Trim 2 (DT2)
(default throttle trim)
Digital Trim1 (DT1)
(default steering trim)
Digital Trim4 (DT4)
Digital Trim3 (DT3)
Digital Trim5 (DT5)
(default dual rate)
Steering wheel
Push switch 2 (PS2)
Push switch 1 (PS1)
Push switch 5 (PS5)
Push switch 3 (PS3)
Push switch 4 (PS4)
LED
LCD screen
Edit buttons
Nomenclature
Transmitter T4PX
Digital Trim6 (DT6)
(default brake rate)
Wheel tension
adjusting screw
Trigger tension
adjusting screw
Battery cover
Cover
Trigger slide adjusting screw
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DISP ON
Radio waves are not being
transmitted
PWR ON
Radio waves are being
transmitted
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Before Using
Power & Display Switch
The power switch and display switch are push switches.
When the power switch (PWR) is held down, operation starts by transmitting radio waves. When the display switch is held down, the transmitter side data can be checked and set. When the power is turned off, if the power switch or display switch is held down, the power is turned off. If both switches are pressed simultaneously, the power is turned off quickly.
Power Off Forgotten Alarm & Auto Power Off
At T4PX initialization, if steering wheel, throttle trigger, push switch, edit button, or other operation is not performed within 10 minutes, an audible alarm will sound and the message "Warning: Auto power off" will appear.
If steering wheel, throttle trigger, push switch, edit button or other operation is performed, the alarm is reset. Also turn off the power when the transmitter is not in use. If the alarm is not reset, the auto power off function will automatically turn off the power after 5 minutes. If you do not want to use this alarm and the auto power off function, they can be disabled by system setting (p.148).
Low Battery Alarm
If the transmitter battery voltage drops below the usable range, an audible alarm will sound and "Low battery" will be displayed. Since the usable range of LiFe and NiMH batteries and LiFe batteries is different, the power supply used must be set by system setting. If the battery goes dead while running (cruising), since there is the danger of collision, immediately recover the vehicle (boat) and stop running (cruising).
Warning
When a low battery alarm is generated, cease operation immedi-
ately and retrieve the model.
If the battery goes dead while in operation, you will lose control of the model.
"T-FHSS, S-FHSS, FASST" is displayed
"Display" is displayed
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6
Before Using
• Each step is indicated by a tone.
• When the trim exceeds the maximum trim adjust­ment range, the beep will change and the servo will
not move any farther. Return to the neutral position
(center) by pressing both the push button switches simultaneously for about one second.
• Reset when tilted to the transmitter body side while pressing each trim button in the wheel center direc-
tion.
DT1DT2
DT4 DT3
Digital Trim Operation (Wheel)
(Initial settings: DT1: Steering trim, DT2: Throttle trim, DT3: Channel 3, DT4: Channel 4)
Operate digital trim by tilting each trim lever up and down or left and right. The current trim po­sition is displayed on the LCD screen. However, operation is impossible when trim/dial lock (P21) is set.
Digital Trim Operation (Grip)
(Initial setting: DT5; Steering D/R, DT6; Brake rate)
Operate the
lever
by turning them. The current set value is displayed on the LCD screen. How-
ever, this operation cannot be performed when the trim/dial lock (p.21) function is set.
Steering trim display
Throttle trim display
Brake rate display
Steering dual rate
display
Trim Operation
• Each step is indicated by a tone.
• When the trim exceeds the maximum trim adjust-
ment range, the tone will change pitch and the ser­vo will not move any farther.
With the center trim feature, trim adjustments have no effect on the maximum servo travel. This prevents the linkages from binding when adjustments are made.
Steering dual rate DT5
Brake rate (Brake1) DT6
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7
Before Using
Mechanical ATL adjusting screw
Adjustment
1
Using a 1.5mm hex wrench, adjust the trigger brake (reverse) stroke. (The screw moves the
throttle trigger stopper.)
• When the screw is turned clockwise, the stroke becomes narrower. Adjust the stroke while watching the screw.
Note:
Mechanical ATL Adjustment
Make this adjustment when you want to decrease the stroke of the brake (back) side of the throttle trigger for operation feel.
Wheel & Trigger Tension Adjustment
Make this adjustment when you want to change the wheel or trigger spring’s tension.
Adjustment
1
Using a 1.5mm hex wrench, adjust the wheel spring tension by turning the screw inside the
adjusting hole in the arrow direction.
• The spring is set to the weakest tension at the factory.
• When the adjusting screw is turned clockwise, the spring
tension increases.
Note:
Wheel tension
adjusting screw
Once you have changed the mechanical stroke on the brake side, be sure to adjust the scale of the throttle channel accordingly by using the "Adjuster Function" (p.128).
Due to this change, you also need to adjust in most cases the travel of the throttle servo by using "Data Setting."
The adjustment range is up to 7 to 8 turns from the fully tightened (strongest) position. If turned farther than this, the adjusting screw may fall out.
Trigger tension
adjusting screw
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Battery cover
Slide battery cover while pressing here.
8
Before Using
Adjustment
1
Using a 2.0mm hex wrench, loosen the trigger slide mounting screw by turning it slightly counterclockwise.
Always loosen this screw.
High point spring can be re-
moved with radio pliers, etc.
Please adjust it with­in the range of mark.
2
Adjust the trigger slide position within the marked range.
The high point spring can be removed by moving to the
fastest from the grip.
When the high point spring was removed, perform
throttle side correction by adjuster function (p.152).
3
Retighten the mounting screw loosened at
step 1 and fasten the trigger slide.
Note:
If the trigger slide screw is turned too much, the screw may fall out.
Caution
Trigger Slide Adjustment & Remove The High Point Spring
The throttle trigger position can be moved forward and backward.
Trigger slide
mounting screw
Battery Replacement Method
1
Remove the battery cover from the transmit­ter by sliding it in the direction of the arrow in
the gure.
2
Remove the used batteries.
3
Load the new AA size batteries. Pay very close attention to the polarity markings and
reinsert accordingly.
4
Slide the battery cover back onto the case.
Battery Replacement Method (4 AA Size Batteries)
Load the four batteries in accordance with the polarity markings on the battery holder.
When running (cruising), do not use the dry cell battery box at the transmitter.
The accessory dry cell battery box is for performance checks. Do not use it for other than performance checks. The dry cell batteries will be separated from the battery box contacts by shock and the power may be cut off. There is the danger of collision if the power is cut while running (cruising). The use of Futaba genuine NiMH or LiFe batteries is strongly recom-
mended.
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Charging jack
9
Before Using
Caution
When closing the battery cover, be careful that the battery cover does
not pinch the battery lead wires.
Shorting of the battery lead wires may lead to fire and abnormal heating and cause burns or re disaster.
Battery Replacement Method
1
Refer to the previous description and remove
the transmitter battery cover.
2
After removing the dry cell battery box from
the transmitter, disconnect the connector.
3
Insert the connector of the new battery and load the new battery into the transmitter.
4
Finish by installing the battery cover.
When Using The Optional Battery
When using an optional rechargeable battery, replace the battery as described below.
-Always use the optional HT5F1800B, FT2F1700BV2, FT2100BV2 rechargeable battery.
-The type of power source used must be set by system setting (p.148).
-When the transmitter will not be used for a long time, remove the battery.
Warning
Never plug it into an outlet other than the indicated voltage.
Plugging the charger into the wrong outlet could result in an explosion or re.
Do not insert and remove the charger when your hands are wet.
It may cause an electric shock.
Always use the special charger or a quick charger for digital proportional R/C sets to charge a digi-
tal proportional R/C set Ni-MH or LiFe battery.
Overcharging a Ni-MH battery can result in burns, re, injuries, or loss of sight due to overheating, breakage, or electrolyte leakage.
AC outlet
Charger
Transmitter
charging LED
To transmitter
charging jack
To receiver
Ni-Cd battery
Charge Of A NiMH Battery
(Example: When using the HT5F1800B with the special charger)
1
Plug the transmitter cord of the special charger into the
charging jack on the rear of the transmitter.
2
Plug the charger into an AC outlet.
3
Check that the charging LED lights.
Charge Of A LiFe Battery
(Example: When using the
FT2F1700BV2/2100BV2
with the special charger)
1
Remove the battery cover.
2
Disconnect the battery from the T4PX.
3
Balance charging cannot be done through the transmit­ter, you must remove the LiFe battery to do this.
When Charging For The Optional Battery
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Upper:The current receiver type is dis-
played. (T-FHSS /S-FHSS /FASST)
When turned on by DSP switch , "Display"
is displayed
Lower: Servo type (Digital servo /Analog servo)
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Before Using
Caution
When the charger is not in use, disconnect it from the AC outlet.
Do this to prevent accidents and to avoid overheating.
If the power is turned on during charging, an RF error will be displayed and an audible alarm will
sound. Immediately turn off the power. (See p.161)
DT1
DT2 DT3
DT4 DT5
DT6
DL1
Total timer or clock
display (H:M)
Battery voltage
display
Upper: Steering trim display
Lower: Throttle trim display
Racing timer
Trim/dial lock display
Display When Power Switch Is Turned On
Function names and rate as-
signed to dials are displayed.
Model name
(15 characters)
User name
(15 characters)
Trim/Dial Lock
T4PX setup and operation by digital trim DT1, DT2, DT3, DT4, DT5 and DT6 and dials DL1 can be prohibited.
Setting
1
When the (-) button is pressed for about 1 second at the initial screen, a conrmation beep is generated and the trim/dial lock display mark appears on the screen.
Clearing
1
Edit button lock and trim/dial lock can be cleared in the initial screen state by the same method as the setting described above. (The trim/dial lock display disappears from the
screen.)
Total Timer
The total timer shows the accumulated time from last reset.
The total time does not change even when the model changes.
Reset method
1
In the initial screen state, hold down the (+) and (-) buttons simultaneously for 1 second.
* The total timer display counts up from 1 minute to 99hours 59 minutes.
Telemetry function Receiver -> Transmitter The reception strength is shown.
Servo operation of each
channel can be checked.
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Before Using
1
Hold the wheel and remove the screw.
(Using a 2.5 mm hex wrench.)
• Obtain 2.5mm hex wrenchs./ Remove the battery.
2
Pull off the wheel and wheel adapter.
3
Install the steering wheel and the 32
deg wheel adapterusing the screw.
(Using a 2.5 mm hex wrench.)
Exchange procedure to wheel adaptor 32 deg
Changing Wheel Position And Modifying For Left-hand Use
Changing the wheel position
The wheel position can be offset by using the accessory APA wheel position offset adapter.
(See page 23 for the modication method.)
Angle can be adjusted
The angle can be nely adjusted by adjusting the steering wheel unit installation. (See the modication method on the next page for the adjustment details.)
The operating angle of the wheel can be adjusted
The operating angle of the wheel can be changed from 34 deg to 32 deg by installing the 32 deg wheel adjuster. (See "Exchange procedure to wheel adaptor 32 deg" below for the
replacement procedure.
If you install the 32 deg wheel adapter, be sure to adjust the scale of the steering channel accordingly by using the "Adjuster Function" (p.152).
Modifying for left-hand use
The wheel section left and right installa­tion direction can be reversed.
(See page 25 for the modication method.)
Steering wheel
mounting screw
WheelWheel adapter
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A
B
Connector
Wheel unit Switch unit
Steering wheel unit
Unit mounting screws
12
Before Using
1
Remove the 2 steering wheel unit
mounting screws.
(Using a 2.5 mm hex wrench.)
Remove the 2 mounting screws completely from
the transmitter body.
• Obtain 2.5mm hex wrenchs./ Remove the battery.
• The length of the screws used at each part differs. When reassembling the steering wheel unit, always use the specied screws.
2
Being careful that the wiring is not too
tight remove the steering unit.
- Remove the steering unit slowly so that the inter-
nal wiring is not pulled unreasonably.
- Removal is easy if performed in A B order.
3
Remove the 3 connectors from the PC board.
Remember the direction of the connectors.
4
Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the 4 screws (2.5x15mm tapping screw) mounting the
wheel unit and switch unit.
Installing the accessory APA steering wheel offset adapter
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Marking
APA rear cover
Switch unit and APA mounting screws (2.5x10mm tapping screws)
Wheel unit and APA mount-
ing screws (2.5x19mm tapping screws)
Adapter APA
13
Before Using
7
Using a Phillips screwdriver fasten the switch unit and APA. Use the 2.5x10mm tapping screws in the accessories bag. Next, install the APA rear cover. Be careful that the length of
the screws is correct.
6
Using a Phillips screwdriver fasten the
wheel unit and APA at the desired angle
using the 2.5x19 tapping screws in the accessory bag. Be careful that the screw
length is correct. Be careful that the wir­ing does not get pinched. The angle can
be adjusted, but check the marking point
on the wheel unit and install the screws.
Screws can be installed at 4 places, but installation
at 4 places may be impossible due to the wheel
unit mounting angle.
5
Pass the wiring from the transmitter and
the charge unit wiring through the hole in the APA as shown in the figure and
insert the 3 connectors at their original positions on the wheel unit PC board.
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B
A
Steering wheel unit
mounting screws
14
Before Using
9
Install the assembled steering wheel
unit and APA to the transmitter using the
screw (3.0x12mm cap screw) supplied.
(Using a 2.5 mm hex wrench.)
8
Install the assembled steering unit to the transmitter body.
Install slowly so that the wiring is not pinched. Installation is easy if inserted in A B order.
1
Slowly pull out the PS5 switch cap and
mounting plate in the arrow direction.
Be careful that the switch body does not get
caught and damaged.
2
Next, remove the opposite side charge unit. Refer to the gure and secure the
arrow part with tape, etc.
The tape is removed at the end of left-hand modi-
cation.
• Obtain 2.5mm hex wrenchs.
• Refer to 1-2 (P24) of the APA for the wheel position change installation method and remove the wheel unit. Only remove the 15WIRE connector. (See p.26)
Modifying for left-hand use
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15 WIRE8 WIRE 15 WIRE 8 WIRE
Right-hand Left-hand
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Before Using
3
Using a 2.5mm hex wrench, remove the mounting screws (3.0x1.2mm cap) of
the opposite side charge unit.
Remove the 2 mounting screws completely from
the transmitter body.
4
Being careful that the wiring is not too tight slowly remove the charge unit. Remove the
connector from the PC board.
Remember the direction of the connector.
5
Interchange the 15WIRE wiring connector of the steering unit and the 8WIRE wiring con­nector of the charge unit, while being careful that the wiring is not too tight.
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B
A
Charge unit
mounting screws
Steering wheel unit
mounting screws
16
Before Using
6
Insert the 8WIRE wiring connector onto the charge unit connector, and install the charge unit and transmitter body with the mounting screws.
7
Install the PS5 switch cap and mounting
plate removed at step 1 at the opposite
side of the transmitter body.
Be careful that the switch body does not get
caught and damaged.
8
Insert the 15WIRE wiring connector onto the steering unit, and install the steering unit to the transmitter body.
Install slowly so that the wiring does not get pinched. Installation is easy when inserted in A B order. (Figure at the right)
9
Install the assembled steering wheel
unit and APA to the transmitter using the
screw (3.0x12mm cap screw) supplied.
(Using a 2.5 mm hex wrench.)
Peel the tape installed at step 2.
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2.6 x10 mm
tapping screws
2.6x15mm
tapping screws
Angle spacer
2.6 x10 mm
tapping screws
2.6 x10 mm
tapping screws
Mount the angle spacer and wheel unit with
2.6x15mm tapping screws.
2.6 x10 mm
tapping screws
2.0x6 cap
crew
2.6 x10 mm
tapping screws
Mount the APA adapter and
wheel unit with 2.6x19mm
tapping screws.
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Before Using
Using the optional angle spacer
The wheel mounting angle can be changed by using the optional angle spacer.
Three 2.5x10mm tapping screws are supplied with the angle spacer. When using and not using the APA, refer to the following installation. Obtain a Phillips screwdriver. Be careful of the length of the screws used. Actually, since there is wiring, the wheel is assembled by passing the screws through each part.
Trigger brake lever replacement
The trigger brake lever is selected from a narrow nylon type and wide type. (Narrow type is installed at the factory.)
*When the brake lever was changed, perform throttle side cor rection by adjuster function (P152).
1
Hold the trigger, remove the brake lever mount­ing screw using the 1.5mm hex wrench, and re-
move the brake lever.
2
Using the 1.5mm hex wrench install the wide
type brake lever with the brake lever mounting
screw.
Obtain a 1.5mm hex wrench. Remove the battery from
the transmitter.
Brake lever replacement
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Caution
Cannot rotate more than 90˚.If rotated forcibly, the antenna will be damaged.
If the antenna is set to the 90˚
vertical position, the range of the
radio waves may be greater than
in the horizontal position. (Different
depending on the conditions)
Antenna
Antenna
Please do not grasp the transmitter's antenna during drive.
Doing so may degrade the quality of the RF transmission to the model.
The antenna position can be changed in the range as shown in gure. However, please do not apply
unnecessary force or shock.
The internal cable may be damaged; thus transmitting distance decreases and it may cause malfunction.
There might be a small glitch when the antenna of the transmitter is brought close to servos, ESCs or other peripheral devices.
This is not an issue but please keep this symptom in mind, especially when setting-up.
18
Before Using
Antenna Moving Range
Non-telemetry LED (telemetry OFF sign)
Handling the antenna and card slot and receiver
About T4PX Antenna
Non-telemetry LED (Lit when telemetry function is OFF)
When the telemetry function is inhibited by race regulations, a special LED lights when
the telemetry function is OFF to conrm that
the telemetry function is not operating.
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Caution
Insert the card with the metal
terminals side at the bottom. Remove the card by pushing it
in and then pulling it out.
Install and remove the card by
pushing it in until you hear a
click.
(Commercial product)
SD standard and SDHC standard microSD cards
*The data in the memory card cannot be guar-
anteed regardless of the contents and cause of
trouble or damage. Always back-up the valuable
data in the memory card.
(Some models may not be oper­ated by card.)
-When a microSD card is installed in the T4PX transmitter, a folder called "Futaba" is cre­ated. Folders called "LOG" and "MODEL" are created in this folder. The "MODEL" folder stores the model data and the "LOG" folder stores the telemetry log data. When "Save screen" is set at the push switch by switch setting, an image of the screen to be displayed on the T4PX is saved by that switch. The saved image is stored in a folder call "PICTURE". A "PICTURE" folder is not created until "Save screen" is set.
-The telemetry log data recorded on the microSD card can be converted to CSV format by
the telemeter log converter released on our home page. When copying or moving a log le, always select both .FLI and .FLD le.
19
Before Using
Handling an microSD card (commercial product)
T4PX model data and telemetry log data can be saved by using a commercial microSD card. When T4PX software updates are released, the microSD card can also be used to make the update.
Always insert and remove the microSD
card in the state in which the transmitter power is off.
If the microSD card is removed while being ac­cessed (read or write), the card itself and the data may be destroyed.
Since the microSD card is a precision device, do not subject it to unreason­able force or shock.
Do not install and remove the microSD card with the microSD card slot facing
your face.
If you remove your ngers quickly, the microSD card may fly out and strike your face and is
dangerous.
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WARNING
Caution
Antenna
tube
Antenna
Coaxial
cable
R304SB
Always use R304SB/R304SB-E under the following conditions:
Battery :Power requirement Rated voltage 4.8~7.4V (dry cell battery cannot be used) / 3.5 to 8.4V useable
Matched to the ratings of the receiver and connected servo.
Transmitter’s receiver type :"T-FHSS
Transmitter’s receiver type: Digital servo type :Futaba digital servo
Transmitter’s receiver type: Analog servo type :Futaba all servo
Under other conditions, the set will not operate, or the specied performance will not be displayed even if it operates. In addition, it may cause trouble with servos and other equipment. Futaba will not be responsible for damage, etc. caused by combination with the products of other companies.
Receiver Installation
Install the R304SB receiver on the car as follows:
The operating range may become shorter, depending on where the receiver and the antenna are mounted.
Do not cut or bundle the receiver antenna wire.
Do not bend the coaxial cable. It causes damage.
Install the antenna in the higher place as shown in the gure.
Put the antenna in the antenna tube to protect it.
Keep the antenna as far away from the motor, ESC and other noise
sources as you possibly can.
Wrap the receiver with something soft, such as foam rubber, to avoid
vibration. If there is a chance of getting wet, put the receiver in a water­proof bag or balloon.
The antenna is installed under the plate (top) of the R304SB-E receiver.
Do not place wiring or other objects on the plate. The receiving range may be affected.
Transmitter mode setting
Set the transmitter to the "T-FHSS" mode. See page 36 for a description of the setting method.
Note: However, digital servos (including BLS Series brushless servo) can only be used in the "Digital servo type".
Receiver Terminology
Antenna Coaxial cable
Tactile switch/LED
Connectors
4 :CH4 servo(CH4) 3 :CH3 servo(CH3) 2 :Throttle servo(CH2) 1 :Steering servo(CH1) S.BUS2 :
Power /S.BUS2 connector
The receiver power supply can be connected to the S-BUS2 connector or each of CH1-4.
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Before Using
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B/C
CH3
CH2
CH1
CH4
Receiver
Switch
To Battery
CH4 servo
CH3 servo
Throttle servo
Steering servo
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Installation When An Electronic Speed Control Is Used
Installation For Gas Powered Models
32
Installation
Connect the receiver and servos as shown below. Connect and install the receiver and ser­vos in accordance with "Installation Safety Precautions" on the next page.
The gure shown below is an example. The method of connecting the motor controller to the motor and battery depends on the motor controller used. Purchase the motor controller
and servos separately. The receiver also depends on the set.
When using the DSC cord with a gasoline engine car, connect the optional double extension cord to B/C of the receiver and the DSC cord and receiver switch to the opposite side con­nector.
Installation
Receiver And Servo Connections
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Installation Safety Precautions
Warning
Receiver (receiver antenna)
Receiver Vibration-proong / Waterproong
Do not cut or bundle the receiver antenna wire. Do not bundle the receiver antenna wire together with the motor controller lead wire. Keep the receiver antenna wire at least 1cm away from motor, battery, and other wiring carrying heavy current. Do not use a metal receiver antenna holder on a plate made of metal, carbon, or other conductive material. Install the receiver antenna holder as closely as possible to the receiver.
If the antenna wire is cut, bundled, or routed near a noise source, the receiving sensitivity will drop, the running (cruising) range will decrease, and you may lose control of the model.
*Noise is transmitted through metal, carbon, and other conductive material, so keep the receiver antenna wire away from such parts.
(Car)
Vibration-proof the receiver by wrapping it in foam rubber or other vibration-absorbing material and mount it with
thick double-sided tape.
When using the receiver holder supplied with the model kit, mount the holder to the chassis through a rubber
grommet.
(Boat)
Vibration-proof the receiver by wrapping it in foam rubber or other vibration-absorbing material. Also waterproof
the receiver by cruising it in a plastic bag.
If the receiver is exposed to strong vibration and shock, it will operate erroneously due to the invasion of water drops and
you may lose control of the model.
Screw
Mechanical plate
Nut (as required)
Receiver holder
Damper
When using the receiver holder sup-
plied with the kit, install the receiver through a rubber grommet.
Foam rubber, etc.
Wrap the receiver in foam rubber or other vibration-absorbing material. Do not use hard material. Hard material does not have a vibration-proong effect.
Mechanical plate
Thick double­sided tape
When mounting the receiver with double-sided tape,
do not use a stiff tape. Stiff tape does not have a vibra-
tion-proong effect.
#%$
Antenna
Install the receiver as far away as possible from the battery, motor controller, motor, silicon cord and other noise sources. Keep it away from the antenna
wire, in particular.
Since the antenna of built-in antenna receivers is installed under this, do not place wiring or other objects on it.
Battery
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Installation
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Warning
Connector Connections
Servo Installation
Be sure the receiver, servo, battery and connectors are fully and rmly connected.
If vibration from the model causes a connector to work loose while the model is in operation, you may lose control .
When you install the servos, always use the rubber grommets provided in servo hardware bags. Mount the
servos so they do not directly come in contact with the mount.
If the servo case comes in direct contact with the mount, vibration will be directly transmitted to the servo.
If this condition continues for a long time, the servo may be damaged and control will be lost.
Servo Throw
Operate each servo over its full stroke and be sure the linkage does not bind or is loose.
The continuous application of unreasonable force to a servo may cause damage and excessive battery drain.
Screw
Mechanical plate
Nut (as required)
Eyelet
Damper
(or)
When installing the servo, always install the accessory
rubber grommet and grommet ush against the servo.
A vibration-damping effect is not obtained even if the rubber grommet and grommet are not in-
stalled correctly.
Adjust the throttle servo so that unreasonable force is not applied when the engine carburetor is fully open,
fully closed, and the brakes are applied fully. If the brakes overheat while running, their ability to
function properly decreases. Before running, adjust the
suitable maximum servo travel so that unreasonable
force is not applied even when the servo travel is in­creased while running.
Adjust the steering servo so that unreason­able force is not applied to the servo by the
chassis at maximum servo travel.
Decide the EPA value at the contact point.
Caution!
A whining noise indicates that the
steering servo is improperly set.
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Installation
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Warning
Electronic Speed Cont
Motor Noise Suppression
Install the heat sinks where they will not come in contact with aluminum, carbon ber or other parts that conduct
electricity.
If the FET Amp (Electronic speed control) heat sinks touch other materials that conduct electricity a short circuit could oc­cur. This could result in loss of control and damage to the system.
Always install capacitors to suppress noise when electric motors are used.
If capacitors are not properly installed you could experience erratic operation and reduced range as well as loss of control.
Other Noise Suppression Methods
Be sure there are no metal parts in your model which under vibration can come in contact with other metal parts.
Metal to metal contacts under vibration will emit a high frequency noise that will affect the receiver's performance. You could experience erratic operation and reduced range as well as loss of control.
Motors with no suppressor capacitors, or inade­quate suppression, may cause the receiver to mal­function. Always solder the capacitors supplied to
your motor. The Schottky diode improves the efciency of the speed control / motor combination and provides extra protection to the brake FETs. The white ring must always face the positive side.
Schottky diode
"-" side
"+" side
1 2 3
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Installation
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For "T-FHSS" type
"T-FHSS" is displayed
36
Initial Set-Up
Before setting up each function of the transmitter, check and set the following items.
RF Output & Rx Type Check
Check if the receiver type is set to the type of receiver used.
*When the "PWR" side power switch is set to ON and radio waves are output normally, "T-FHSS", "S-FHSS", or "FASST" is displayed. If not displayed, there is probably an abnormality or trouble so contact a Futaba Service Center.
When a screen is displayed at the "DSP" side, "Display" is dis­played.
*Since the R304SB receiver supplied with the T4PX set uses the telemetry function T-FHSS system, T4PX receiver setup must be set to T-FHSS.
The R2104GF and other S-FHSS and FASST system receivers, as well as the R304SB T­FHSS system receiver can be used with the T4PX transmitter. However, only R614FS/FS/ FF-E and R604FS/FS-E "C2" type receivers can be used with the FASST system.
The R603FS/FF "C1" type cannot be used.
Receiver type check
Seervo type check
Voltage check
Initial Set-Up
Preparations (Transmitter)
(Display when power switch turned on)
When the power switch is turned on, the currently selected model number is displayed. Check if this number is the model number you want to set-up. To change the model number, use the Model Select function. (p.112)
(HOME screen)
Turn on the transmitter power.
The model number is displayed.
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Receiver screen
HOME screen
MENU 1 screen
Pres
s
Pres
s
Pres
s
37
Initial Set-Up
Receiver Type Change & How To Link
First set up the receiver. Setting changes are immediately reected. Next, the transmitter
and receiver are linked and the receiver memorizes the transmitter ID number so that sig­nals from other transmitters will not be received.
In addition, with the T-FHSS telemetry system, the transmitter simultaneously memorizes the receiver ID numbers so that data from other re­ceivers will not be received.
The method of setting up the receiver type and the method of linking the transmitter and
receiver are described. Refer to the gure at the right for the edit buttons used.
1
Set the transmitter "PWR" side power switch to ON.
Display the menu 1 screen by (JOG) button up, down,
left, or right operation at the home screen. Select "Re­ceiver setup" by (JOG) button up, down, left, or right operation and display the "Receiver setup" screen by pressing the (JOG) button.
2
Select the receiver type to be changed by (JOG) button left or right operation. When the
(JOG) button is pressed, a conrmation screen is displayed. To execute the change, select
"YES" by JOG button. When the JOG button is pressed for about 1 second, an electronic beeping sound is generated and setting is ended. To cancel the change, select "No" and press the (JOG) button.
*
After set up this far is complete, when using a FASST system (R614FS/FF/FF-E) or S-
FHSS system (R2104GF, R204GF-E, etc.) receiver, go to "Receiver other than T-FHSS" on P39. When using a telemetry function T-FHSS receiver (R304SB, etc.), go to step
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Link failedLink established
R304SB
The link is completed. Repeat the linking operation
Pres
s
PressPres
s
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Initial Set-Up
3
Bring the transmitter and receiver within 50cm of each other (antennas do not touch) and
turn on the receiver power.
4
Move the cursor to "Link" by T4PX transmitter (JOG) button up or down operation. When
the (JOG) button is pressed, a chime will sound and the T4PX will enter the link mode for 20 seconds. During this 20 seconds link mode, press the receiver tactile switch for at least 2 seconds.
5
During the 20 seconds link mode, press the receiver tactile switch for at least 2 seconds.
The LED blinks red and then changes to a greenish red green steady light. When the T4PX makes a beeping sound and the message "Link with receiver" appears on the screen, release the receiver tactile switch. This ends reading of mutual ID and displays the memo­rized receiver ID number on the T4PX screen. If the "Receiver not found" error screen is displayed, linking failed. Check the set contents and repeat the linking operation.
*
The T4PX and a telemetry system T-FHSS receiver (R304SB, etc.) memorize the IDs linked
last at each model memory. Since only one receiver ID is memorized at each model mem­ory, multiple T-FHSS receivers cannot be used with the same model memory. When a re­ceiver at the same model memory is changed, re-linking is necessary even if the receiver is already linked with the transmitter.
When using multiple T-FHSS telemetry receivers, link each receiver with each T4PX model
memory. However, one receiver can be linked with multiple model memories. The telem­etry function communication status can be checked at the T4PX home screen.
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For "Digital servo" type
"Digital" is displayed
Receivers Other Than T-FHSS
1
Bring the transmitter and the receiver close to each other,
within 20 inches (half meter).
2
Turn on the transmitter.
3
Turn on the receiver.
4
Push the tactile switch of the receiver.
When the link is complete, the LED in the receiver changes to solid green.
Precaution:
If there are many Futaba 2.4GHz systems (T-FHSS/ S-FHSS/ FHSS) turned on in close proximity to your receiver
might not link to your transmitter. In this case, even if the receiver’s LED stays solid green, unfortunately the re­ceiver might have established a link to one of other transmitters. This is very dangerous if you do not notice this sit­uation. In order to avoid the problem, we strongly recommend you to double-check whether your receiver is really under control by your transmitter by giving the stick input and then checking the servo response.
*Please refer to the table below for LED status vs receiver's condition.
LED status vs receiver’s condition:
Warning
After the linking is done, please cycle receiver power and check if the receiver to be linked is really under the
control of your transmitter.
Do not perform the linking procedure with motor’s main wire connected or the engine operating as it may result in
serious injury.
*1: LED could be change to red during intermittently during data processing.
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Initial Set-Up
Servo Type Check
Check if the servo type setting matches the servo used. When a digital servo (including BLS brushless servo) is used, "Digi­tal servo" or "Analog servo"" can be set. Since an analog servo cannot be used with the "Digital servo" setting, the servo type must be set to "Analog servo". If used with the wrong setting, the analog servo will be damaged. If the setting is incorrect, change it by the following method.
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Receiver screen
From a digital servo to an analog servo
Changes to an analog servo
Changes to a digital servo
From an analog servo to a digital servo
or
Throttle trim (DT2)
Steering trim (DT1)
Steering trim
Throttle trim
Press
40
Initial Set-Up
Trigger mode screen
Trigger Ratio Check
-The throttle servo travel can be set to 50:50, 70:30 or 100:0 for throttle trigger operation as required by the Trigger mode func­tion (p.66).
-The throttle brake operation might be a close by setting it to "100:0" when the T4PX transmitter with the boat is used.
Refer to page 36 and display the "Receiver setup" screen. Move the cursor to the servo type by (JOG) button up or down operation. Changes when "Digital servo" or "Analog servo" is selected by pressing the (+) or (-) button.
Trims Initial Set-Up
- Steering trim (DT1) check
On the initial set-up, steering trim is assigned to the DT1 trim lever above. Operate the lever and make sure the marker moves on the ST graph. If default has been changed, test steering trim in its new location. After checking the trim, set the trim display to the center (N) position.
- Throttle trim (DT2) check
On the initial set-up, throttle trim is assigned to the DT2 tri m lever. Operate the lever and make sure the marker moves on the TH graph. If the default has been changed, test the throttle trim in its new location. After checking the trim, set the trim display to the center (N) position.
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Brake rate
Steering dual rate
Steering dual rate DT5
Brake rate (Brake1) DT6
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Initial Set-Up
- Steering dual rate (DT5) check
At initial set-up, steering dual rate (D/R) is assigned to DT5 trim lever, at the grip of the transmitter. Operate the DT5 and check if the D/R value displayed on the screen changes. After checking D/R, set the steering dual rate to 100%.
- Brake rate (DT6) check
At initial setting, brake rate (Brake1 rate) is assigned to DT6 trim lever, below DT6. Operate the DT6 and check if the Brake1 rate value displayed on the screen changes. After checking Brake1 rate, set brake rate to 100%.
(Set-Up Procedure When Installed In a Car)
When installing the servos in a car, performing function set-up in the following order is recommended.
1
Initialize all the trims.
2
Set the servo direction of operation using the Reverse function. (p.47)
- The servo installation method and linkage direction depend on the kit. Therefore, the servo operation direction may have to be reversed relative to transmitter operation. Before install­ing the servo, check the operating direction and set it using the Reverse function.
3
Set the subtrim and adjust the servo neutral point. (p.48)
4
Set the trigger travel by adjusting the throttle trigger mechanical ATL to
your liking. (p.18)
- When the stroke was adjusted, compensate the throttle by adjuster function (p.152).
5
Set EPA of each channel and adjust the servo throw (travel). (
p.49
)
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(+) button is press
(DIR) button is
press
(-) button is press
(END) button is
press
(JOG) button is press
(JOG)button up, down, left or right
(JOG)button up or down
(JOG)button left or right
Edit Buttons
(END) or (DIR) button
is press
(+) or (-) button is press
Press
or or
Press
Press
Press
Press
Press
Press
1
Function Map
In this instruction manual, Edit Buttons are represented by the symbols shown below.
The (JOG) button can be operated in the 4 directions up, down, left, and right.
Calling The Menu Screen
The menu screen consists of 2 pages designated menu 1 and menu 2, and can display up to 29 setting items. Refer to the map on the next page for a description of the menu screen and setup screen display method.
Function Map
Menu Selection
(MENU 2 screen)(MENU 1 screen)
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Press the (END) button to return to the HOME Screen.
(HOME screen)
(Function Set-up Screen)
Call the menu screen by (JOG) up, down, left, or right operation.
Call the setup screen by pressing the (JOG) button.
Press the (END) button to return to the MENU Screen.
On the menu screen, select the function by moving the cursor by (JOG) button up, down, left, or right operation.
When the cursor is at the right end of the screen and (JOG) button right operation is performed, the display switches to menu 1.
When the cursor is at the left end of the screen and (JOG) button right operation is performed, the display switches to menu 2.
Switch MENU1 and MENU2 by pressing the (+) or (-) button.
or
Pres
s
* The screen on the right shows
an example of setting "Ch.Re­verse" function.
Press
Press
Press
2
Function Map
Selecting Items On The Menu Screen
(MENU 2 screen)(MENU 1 screen)
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All screens, including the home screen
It returns to the previous screen with (END) or (DIR) button
Select the setting location by (JOG) button up, down, left, or right operation.
Select the function to be as­signed by (+) or (-) button.
or
or
Press
Call the direct menu screen by pressing the (JOG) button.
Press the (DIR) button to return to the MENU Screen.
Press the (END) button to return to the HOME Screen.
Call the setup screen by pressing the (JOG) button.
HOME screen
(Function Set-up Screen)(Direct menu Screen)
(Direct menu Screen)
Press
Press
Press
Press
Press
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Function Map
Direct Menu
With the T4PX, setting items often used can be registered as up to 10 direct menus. A dif­ferent direct menu can be created for each model memory. The direct menus can also be copied to other models by model copy function. (p.114)
Displaying the direct menu screens
The direct menu screens can be displayed by pressing the (DIR) button from any screen.
1
Call the direct menu screen by pressing the (DIR) button.
2
Move the cursor and select the location to be assigned a
function by (JOG) button up, down, left, or right operation.
3
Select the function to be assigned by (+) or (-) button.
Menu assignment
4
When assignment is complete, return to the direct menu screen by pressing the (DIR) button.
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Function Map
Function Name Description Of Function
Model select
Model memory call
Model copoy
Model memory copy
LED setting
LED on/off, jog LED on/off
S.BUS servo
S.BUS servo Link software setting
Sensor
Telemetry sensors setting
Sensor list
Telemetry sensors list
Telemetry
Telemetry data screen
MC-Link
MC851C/602C/402CR/950CR/940C R/960CR Link software setting func­tion
Condition
2ND condition
User name
User name set/modify
Battery
Battery type setting
Date and time
Date and time setting
Calibration
Steering wheel and throttle trigger correction
Display
LCD contrast/backlight setting
End point
End point adjustment
Fail safe
Fail safe, battery fail safe
Information
Language setting / version information
Model name
Model memory name set/modify
Data reset
Model memory reset (Model, Direct menu, All)
Ch. Reverse
Servo operation reversing
Sound
Sound setting (telemetry sound, alarm sound, operating sound)
Sub Trim
Servo center position ne adjustment
Receiver
Receiver type/servo tyoe selection/ linking with telemetry type T-FHSS system receiver
Response
etting of the response
Function Description Of Function
Servo view
Displays servo operation on a bar graph
D/R,ATL
Steering angle adjustment while run­ning/ Brake side adjustment
Dial select
Selection of functions operated by digital dial and digital trim
SW select
Selection of functions operated by push switches
Acceleration
Reduces the "lag time" of the throttle from the neutral position.
Steering curve
Steering curve adjustment
Throttle curve
Throttle curve adjustment
Steering speed
Steering servo delay
Throttle
speed
Throttle servo delay
Start
Throttle preset at start function
Engine cut
engine cut off by switch
A.B.S
Pumping brake
Brake mixing
Front and rear independent brake con­trol for 1/5GP car, etc.
Tilt mixing
Outboard engine tilt mixing
Trigger
Neutral brake and throttle servo for­ward side and brake side operation rate setting/Trigger SW
Idle up
Idle up at engine start
Program.
mixing 1-5
Programmable mixing between arbi­trary channels
4WS mixing
4WS mixing
Dual ESC
Front and rear ESCs mixing
Gyro mixing
The sensitivity of Futaba car rate gy­ros can be adjusted
CPS mixing
The CPS-1 of Futaba LED controller can be adjusted.
Steering
mixing
Twin servo mixing of the steering
Timer
Up, down, lap, or lap navigation timer
Function List
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Telemetry function ON
Receiver setting T-FHSS
Receiver setting S-FHSS
Receiver setting FASST
HOME screen
MENU 2
screen
MENU 1 screen
Pres
s
Pres
s
Receiver setting
T-FHSS S-FHSS FASST
Servo type
setting
Analog servo
T-FHSS Receiver ID
Telemetry function
ON/OFF
Link
Only T-FHSS
Press
Press
46
Function
Telemetry function ON/OFF
Select telemetry by (JOG) button operation.
1
(Function ON/OFF)
Select the type and ON/OFF by (+) or (-) button.
2
When ending, return to the menu screen by pressing the
Receiver Setting /Servo Type
This menu selects the settings matched to the receiver system used and the type of servo and the items selected at the T4PX, linking of the T4PX with the T-FHSS telemetry system, and ON/OFF.
The receiver setting and selection and linking of the T4PX transmitter with a T-FHSS telemetry
system receiver are described on P36~39. Please read them.
Function
Receiver Setting / Servo Type
Receiver
The T4PX transmitter can use the S-FHSS and FASST system receivers, as well as the R304SB T-FHSS system receiver supplied. However, only the "C2" type (R614FS/FF/FF­E,etc) receivers can be used with the FASST system. The R603FS/FF "C1" type receiver does not operate. Make your selection by matching to the system of the receiver to be used.
The model data remains unchanged even if the receiver setting is changed.
"
Digital servo type" or "Analog servo type" servo type can be selected. However, the "Digital servo type" is for Futaba digital servos (including BLS Series brushless servos) use only. When using other servos, select the "Analog servo type". All servos, including digital servos, can be used in the "Analog servo type".
Servos
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HOME screen
MENU 2
screen
MENU 1 screen
PressPressPres
s
The switch mark of the current
channel is displayed in blue.
Normal side
Reverse side
Channel
Ch1 :Steering Ch2 :Throttle Ch3 :Channel3 Ch4 :Channel4
Reverse setting
Channel selection
- Select by (JOG) button left or right operation.
Select button
- Select with the (+) or (-) but­tons.
Press
47
Function
Ch. Reverse
However, when the position set by trim or subtrim shifts from the center, the center becomes the opposite side.
Ch. Reverse
(All channel)
This function reverses the direction of operation of the servos related to transmitter steering, throttle, channel 3, and channel 4 operation.
(Preparation)
Select the channel to be set by (JOG) button left or right operation.
1
(Servo reverse setting)
Use the (+) or (-) button to reverse the servo operation direction.
(Each channel can be set similarly.)
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HOME screen
MENU 2
screen
MENU 1 screen
The rate of the current channel
is displayed in blue.
Pres
s
Pres
s
Pres
s
Channel
Ch1 :Steering Ch2 :Throttle Ch3 :Channel3 Ch4 :Channel4
Press
48
Function
Subtrim
90deg
Use this function to adjust the neutral position of the steering, throttle, channel 3 and channel 4 servos.
Sub trim adjustment
(Preparation)
- Set the steering and throttle digital trims to the neutral "0" posi­tion. Set CH3 and CH4 to the center "0" position.
- Select the channel to be set by (JOG) button up or down op­eration.
1
(Subtrim adjustment)
Set the steering and throttle digi-
tal trims to the neutral "0" posi­tion.
Use to adjust the neutral position
*Subtrim adjusts the entire range of
the servo in the set direction.
Sub trim
(All channel)
Adjustment buttons
- Adjust with the (+) and (-) but­tons.
- Return to the initial value "0" by pressing the (+) and (-) buttons simultaneously for about 1 sec­ond.
Channel selection
- Select by (JOG) button up or down operation.
Subtrim
CH1 :-100~+100 CH2 :-100~+100 CH3 :-100~+100 CH4 :-100~+100 Initial value : 0
Use the (+) or (-) button to adjust the center.
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Function
End Point
End Point Adjuster
(All channel)
Use this when performing left and right end point adjustments, throttle high side/brake side operation amount adjustment, channel 3 and channel 4 servo up side/down side op­eration amount adjustment during linkage.
- Correct the maximum steering angle for left and right steering angles when there is a difference in the turning radius due to the characteristics, etc. of the vehicle.
The End point function basically determines the maximum steering angle of each channel.
The functions shown below may have been adjusted or the operating range set by End point function may be exceeded. Check the linkage each time the following functions are adjust­ed.
- Sub trim (all channels)
- Program mixing slave side (all channels)
- Tilt mixing (steering, channel 3)
- Idle up (throttle)
- Start Function, Engine Cut (throttle)
- Throttle acceration (throttle)
Maximum steering angle
Brake rate trim allows adjustment of the brake side operation amount during operation. Therefore, when the operating angle is adjusted with throttle End point, Brake rate trim must also be taken into account.
Brake rate trim
When the steering angle is insufcient even though End point is increased to maximum
(140%), the steering angle can be increased somewhat by using program mixing.
(Setup example: See page 96.)
Remark
Warning
Operate each servo over its full stroke and be sure the linkage does not bind or is not loose.
The continuous application of unreasonable force to a servo may cause damage and excessive battery drain.
Adjust the throttle servo so that unreasonable force is not applied when the engine carburetor is fully open, fully closed, and the brakes are applied fully. If the brakes overheat while running, their ability to function properly decreases. Before running, adjust the suitable maximum servo travel so that unreasonable force is not applied even when the servo travel is increased while running.
Adjust the steering servo so that unreason­able force is not applied to the servo by the
Decide the End point value at the contact point.
Caution!
A whining noise indicates that the
steering servo is improperly set.
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100
DT1
MENU 1 screen
HOME screen
MENU 2
screen
L
R
EPA Trim
ON/OFF
Pres
s
Pres
s
Pres
s
Pres
s
50
Function
End Point
Steering end point adjustment
(Preparation)
- Before setup of the steering end point adjustment, set the steer­ing D/R dial (initial setup: DT5) to the maximum steering angle position 100%.
- Select the setting item "Steering Left" by (JOG) button operation and make the following adjustments:
1
Steering (left side) adjustment
Quick EPA When EPA trim is turned on, the steering angle (end point) can be adjusted by steering trim set digital trim or dial. (Steering trim initial setting: DT1)
Steering right side adjustment With the steering wheel turned fully to the right, steering is adjusted by steering trim. Temporarily displayed at this part of the HOME screen as shown in the figure be-
Steering left side adjustment
With the steering wheel turned fully to the
left, steering is adjusted by steering trim. Temporarily displayed at this part of the HOME screen as shown in the figure be-
Turn the steering wheel fully to the left and use the (+) or (-) buttons to adjust the steering angle.
2
Steering (right side) adjustment
Turn the steering wheel fully to the right and use the (+) or (-) buttons to adjust the steering angle.
Setting item (channel and direction)
Steering (left side/right side) Throttle (foward side/brake side) 3rd channel (up side/down side) 4th channel (up side/(down side)
Adjustment buttons
Adjust with the (+) and (-) but-
tons.
- Return to the initial value "100" by pressing the (+) and (-) but­tons simultaneously for about 1 second.
Note
Step #1 & #2 are done when
the receiver is in the on position installed on the chassis. You're watching the wheels reach their maximum end point.
Steering End point :0~140 Initial value :100
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100
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Function
End Point
When Trigger Ratio (p.66) was set to 100:0, brake operation is stopped and the throttle (brake side) cannot be adjusted.
Dual ESC mixing :Front ESC
4WS mixing: Rear servo
Spare channel display
When a mixing function is set at a spare channel, the dis­play changes.
This is an example of setting dual ESC mixing at the 3rd channel and 4WS mixing at the 4th channel.
Throttle end point adjustment
(Preparation)
- Before setting the throttle end point adjustment, set the throttle ATL dial (initial setup: DT6) to the maximum throttle angle po­sition 100%.
- Select the setting item "Throttle Forward" by (JOG) button op­eration and make the following adjustments:
1
Throttle (forward side) adjustment
Pull the throttle trigger fully to the high side and use the (+) or (-) buttons to adjust the throttle angle. However, when using an FET amp, set to 100%.
2
Throttle (brake side/reverse side) adjustment
Move the throttle trigger fully to the brake side and use the (+) or (-) buttons to adjust the throttle angle. However, when using an ESC, set to 100%.
3
When adjusting the throttle angle of another channel immedi-
ately after this, see the adjustment method for that channel. When ending setting, return to the menu screen by pressing
3rd & 4th channel servo end point adjustment
(Preparation)
- Select the channel whose steering angle is to be adjusted and the direction by (JOG) button operation.
Adjustment buttons
- Use the (+) and (-) buttons to make adjustments.
- Return to the initial value "100" by pressing the (+) and (-) but­tons simultaneously for about 1 second.
- Please see previous note on page 50.
3rd & 4th channel End point
:0~140 Initial value :100
Adjustment buttons
- Use the (+) and (-) buttons to make adjustments.
- Return to the initial value "100" by pressing the (+) and (-) but­tons simultaneously for about 1 second.
- Please see previous note on page 50.
Throttle End point :0~140 Initial value :100
1
Use the (+) or (-) buttons to adjust the servo angle.
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HOME screen
MENU 2
screen
MENU 1 screen
Pres
s
Pres
s
Pres
s
The rate of the current channel is
displayed in blue.
Press
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Function
Acceleration (Throttle Acceleration)
Servo
0%
50%
100%
0%
50%
100%
Setup item
Forward side
acceleration amount
Brake side acceleration amount
- Operation near the throt­tle trigger neutral position becomes a sharp rise.
- The forward and brake sides can be set separately.
- When the brake mixing function (p.80) is set, the CH3/CH4 brake can also be set.
Operation
Acceleration (Throttle Acceleration)
(Throttle system)
The servo will jump to the input position at its maximum possible speed. Unlike exponen­tial, which adjusts the whole throttle movement into a curve, throttle acceleration simply "jumps" away from neutral and then leaves the remaining response linear.
The standard value (100% point) of this setup affects the operation amount set by throttle end point function.
Set value
For gasoline engine cars, the linkage must have a clearance because one servo controls the engine carburetor and brake. Thus, there is a noticeable time delay at both the forward and brake sides. Sharp response comparable to that of electric mo­tor cars is obtained by reducing this clearance at the transmitter side.
Convenient usage method
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Function
Acceleration (Throttle Acceleration)
Throttle acceleration adjustment
(Preparation)
- Select the setting item "Forward" by (JOG) button up or down operation and make the following adjustments:
1
(Forward acceleration amount adjustment)
Use the (+) and (-) buttons to adjust the acceleration amount.
"0" :No acceleration "100" :
Maximum acceleration (Approximately 1/2 of the forward side throttle angle)
2
(Brake side acceleration amount adjustment)
Select the setting item "Brake1" by (JOG) button up or down operation and use the (+) and (-) buttons to adjust the accel­eration amount.
"0" :No acceleration "100" :Maximum acceleration (Brake side maximum throttle angle)
3
(3rd & 4th channel brake side acceleration amount adjustment)
If the "Brake Mixing Function" (p.80) is being set, the 3rd or 4th channel brake side acceleration will become adjustable.
Select the setting item "Brake 2" or "Brake3" by (JOG) button up or down operation and adjust acceleration amount by (+) or (-) button.
"0" :No acceleration
The throttle acceleration adjustment amount (Forward), (Brake1), 3rd channel and 4th channel (Brake2, Brake3) can be controlled with digital trim DT1-DT6 or digital dial DL1 etc. with the function select dial function. (p.101)
Dial / Trim Setting
Adjustment buttons
Adjust with the (+) and (-) but-
tons.
- Return to the initial value "0" by pressing the (+) and (-) buttons simultaneously for about 1 sec­ond.
Forward acceleration amount (Forward)
0~100 Initial value: 0
Brake side acceleration amount (Brake1)
0~100 Initial value: 0
3rd/4th channel
brake side
acceleration
amount
(Brake2),(Brake3)
0~100 Initial value: 0
When Trigger Ratio (p.66) was set to 100:0, brake operation is stopped and the throttle (brake side) cannot be adjusted.
Caution
"100" :Maximum acceleration (Brake side maximum throttle angle)
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Receiver setting
FASST
Receiver setting
T-FHSS/S-FHSS
HOME screen
MENU 2
screen
MENU 1 screen
Pres
s
Pres
s
Pres
s
* When fail safe is set, that servo position is dis-
Mode
Press
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Function
Fail Safe/Battery Fail Safe Function
Fail Safe/Battery Fail Safe Function
(All channel)
This function sets the servo operation position when transmitter signals cannot be received by the receiver for some reason or the battery voltage has dropped.
-Fail safe mode This function moves each servo to a preset position when the receiver cannot receive the
signals from the transmitter for some reason.
*The fail safe data is transferred from the transmitter to the receiver 10 seconds after the transmitter power was turned on.
The data is transferred every 10 seconds after that. Be careful because normally the trans-
mitter power is turned on rst and the receiver power is turned on next and there is no
data transfer for about 10 seconds after the receiver power is turned on.
*For gasoline engine cars, for safety we recommend that this fail safe function be used to set the throttle channel in the di-
rection in which the brakes are applied.
-
Hold mode
This function holds the receiver in its position immediately before reception was lost.
-
Off mode (OFF)
This function stops output of signals to the servos and places the servos into the free state
when the receiver cannot receive.
The F/S, HOLD, and OFF modes are automatically reset when signals from the transmit-
ter can be received again
-
Battery fail safe function (B-F/S)
If the receiver battery voltage drops below a certain value when this function is enabled,
the throttle servo moves to the position set by fail safe function. When the battery voltage ecovers, the battery fail safe function is automatically reset.
*This function cannot be used when the channel is not set to fail safe. *When the receiver setting (P36) is "FASST", only CH2 (throttle) can use this function.
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Fail safe mode selection
- Select with the (+) or (-) but­tons.
Battery fail safe function
OFF, ON Initial value: OFF
Setup item selection
- Select by (JOG) button up or down operation.
Fail safe position setup button
- The (JOG) button are pressed simultaneously for about 1 sec­ond.
Fail safe mode
Off, Hold, Fail-safe
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Function
Fail Safe/Battery Fail Safe Function
Battery fail safe function ON/OFF & BATT-F/S voltage set­ting
1
(Battery fail safe function ON/OFF)
Select "OFF" or "ON" of "B-F/S" by (JOG) button opera­tion. Set B-F/S function ON/OFF by (+) or (-) button.
2
(Battery fail safe voltage setting)
Select battery fail safe **V at the bot­tom of the screen by (JOG) button op­eration. Set the voltage that turns on the B-F/S function by (+) or (-) button.
(Since R604 Series receivers are not for high voltage use, the use of LiFe and Li-Po batteries is prohibited.
Therefore, the 4.8v and 5.6v settings are prohibited.)
BATT-F/S Voltage
T-FHSS
3.5,3.8,4.0,4.2,4.4,4.6,4.8,5.0,
5.3,5.6,5.9,6.2,6.5,6.8,7.1,7.4V
FASST
3.5,3.8,4.4,4.75
5.5V(Only R614
) S-FHSS Only 3.8V
Example: Ni-MH /Ni-Cd 4cell---3.8V Ni-MH /Ni-Cd 6cell---4.4V LiFe 2cell---4.8V Li-Po 2cell---5.6V
When the receiver power supply of an electric car uses a common power supply from an ESC, we recommend that this function be set to OFF because the voltage supplied to the receiver may drop momentarily and the battery fail safe function may be activated.
Fail safe mode selection
(Preparation)
- Select the channel to be set by (JOG) button operation.
1
(Mode selection)
Select the mode by (+) or (-) button.
Fail safe function setup
1
(Servo position setup)
When the fail safe function operates, select the channel’s "Position" to be set by (JOG) button operation.
The steering wheel, the throttle trigger or 3rd, 4th channels dial remains in the desired operation position. When the (JOG) button are pressed simultaneously for about 1 sec-
ond, the servo position is displayed and you can conrm that
the function was set.
(Each channel can be set similarly.)
2
When ending setting, return to the HOME screen by press-
(Each channel can be individually set.)
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MENU 1 screen
HOME screen
MENU 2
screen
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Mild (Negative side)
Quick (Positive side)
Servo
Vertical cursor moves in step
with steering wheel operation.
Steering EXP adjustment
1
When you want to quicken steering operation, use the (+)
The steering EXP adjustment can be controlled with digital trim DT1~DT6 or digital dial DL1 etc. with the function select dial function. (p.101)
Dial / Trim Setting
Adjustment buttons
Adjust with the (+) and (-) buttons.
- Return to the initial value "0" by pressing the (+) and (-) buttons simultaneously for about 1 second.
Adjustment range
-100~0~+100%
Setup item
Rate: Steering EXP rate
button to adjust the + side. When you want to make steering operation milder, use the (-) but­ton to adjust the - side. When the setting item "Quick or mild" is selected and the (JOG) button is pressed when the rate is other than "0", quick/mild are reversed.
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Steering curve (EXP)
Steering curve (EXP)
(Steering system)
This function is used to change the sensitivity of the steering servo around the neutral posi­tion. It has no effect on the maximum servo travel.
When the setting is not determined, or the characteristics of the model are unknown, start with 0%. (When EXP is set to 0%, servo movement is linear.)
Racers Tip
Press
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MENU 1 screen
HOME screen
MENU 2
screen
EXP curve screen
Curve type which operates the
throttle from the neutral point to the high point on a curved
VTR curve screen
Curve type which sets the switching
point between the throttle neutral point and high point and operates the throttle on a linear curve.
CRV curve screen
Curve type which sets 9 points
between the throttle neutral point and high point and operates the
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The throttle EXP curve and VTR curve adjustment (Foward side RATE) and(Brake side RATE) can be controlled with digital trim DT1~DT6 or digital dial DL1 etc. with the func­tion select dial function. (p.101)
Dial / Trim Setting
When Trigger Ratio (p.66) was set to 100:0, brake operation is stopped and the throttle (brake side) cannot be adjusted.
Caution
Curve selection
First, select the type of forward side curve at the "Type" item. The set-
up item (screen) varies with the type of curve. The gure at the above
is the EXP curve setup screen.
Press
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Function
Throttle curve
Throttle curve
(Throttle system)
This function makes the throttle high side and brake side direction servo operation quicker or milder. It has no effect on the servo maximum operation amount.
For the high side, selection from among three kinds of curves (EXP/VTR/Curve) is also possible.
When the course conditions are good and the surface has good grip, set each curve to the + side (quick side). When the road surface is slippery and the drive wheels do not grip it, set each curve to the - minus (mild) side.
Advice
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Trigger operation
Servo
0%
Trigger operation
Servo
Adjustment range
Rate: -100 ~ 0 ~ +100%
Adjustment buttons
Adjust with the (+) and (-) buttons.
- Return to the initial value "0" by pressing the (+) and (-) buttons simultaneously for about 1 second.
Adjustment range
Brake-EXP: -100 ~ 0 ~ +100%
Adjustment buttons
Adjust with the (+) and (-) buttons.
- Return to the initial value "0" by pressing the (+) and (-) buttons simultaneously for about 1 second.
Quick/mild is reversed by (JOG) button, the same
as the forward side.
Setup items
Type :Forward side curve selection Rate :Forward side rate Brake-EXP :Brake side rate
Setup item selection
- Select by (JOG) button up or down operation.
Curve type Select button
- Select with the (+) or (-) buttons.
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Function
Throttle curve
Adjustment method for EXP curve
(Preparation)
- Select the "Type" to be set by (JOG) button operation. With the plus (+) or minus (-) buttons, select "EXP".
1
Forward Exponential Adjustment
Select the "Rate" to be set by (JOG) button operation.
Use the plus (+) button to adjust for a faster throttle response or use the minus (-) button for a slower or milder throttle response.
2
Brake Exponential Adjustment
Select the "Brake EXP" to be set by (JOG) button operation.
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Setup items
Typ :Forward side curve selection Rate :Forward side rate Trigger point :Curve switching point Brake-EXP :Brake side rate
Setup item selection
- Select by (JOG) button up or down operation.
Curve type Select button
- Select with the (+) or (-) buttons.
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Function
Throttle curve
Switching point
A vertical cursor line that shows
the curve switching point is displayed on the setup screen
Adjustment method for VTR curve
(Preparation)
- Select the "Type" to be set by (JOG) button operation.
Adjustment range
Rate :-100 ~ 0 ~ +100% Trigger point :20 ~ 80% Brake-EXP :-100 ~ 0 ~ +100%
For the VTR curve, only the high side can be set. The brake becomes the EXP curve.
Adjustment buttons
Adjust with the (+) and (-) but-
tons.
- Return to the initial value by pressing the (+) and (-) buttons simultaneously (approx. 1 sec).
Initial value:
Rate and Brake-EXP "0" Trigger point "50"
With the plus (+) or minus (-) buttons, select "VTR"
1
Forward side adjustment
Select the "Rate" to be set by (JOG) button operation. Use the plus (+) button to adjust for a faster response. Use the minus (-) button for a slower or mild response. -Plus (+) button­the higher the number goes on the positive side, the faster the response will be at center of
throttle response. -Minus (-) button- the higher the number goes on the negative side, the milder or softer it is in the center of the throttle response.
2
Curve switching point adjustment
Select the "Trigger point" to be set by (JOG) button opera­tion. Use the plus (+) or minus (-) buttons to move the point you prefer. This gives you the opportunity of switching the curve point in relation to the throttle trigger position.
3
Brake side adjustment
Select the "Brake EXP" to be set by (JOG) button operation. Use the plus (+) button to adjust for a faster brake response or use the minus (-) button for a slower or milder brake re­sponse. When the setting item "Quick or mild" is selected and the (JOG) button is pressed when the rate is other than "0", quick/mild are reversed.
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Throttle curve
Setup items
Type :Forward side curve selection Rate :Forward side rate Trigger point :Curve points 1~9 Brake-EXP :Brake side rate
Setup item selection
- Select by (JOG) button up or down operation.
Curve type Select button
- Select with the (+) or (-) buttons.
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Function
Throttle curve
Initial value P1 :10% P2 :20% P3 :30% P4 :40% P5 :50% P6 :60% P7 :70% P8 :80% P9 :90%
Example P1 :3% P2 :5% P3 :10% P4 :16% P5 :20% P6 :40% P7 :55% P8 :68% P9 :80%
Current set point
The current set point and the trigger point are dis-
played by a vertical cursor on the graph.
Adjustment method for VTR curve
(Preparation)
- Select the "Type" to be set by (JOG) button operation.
With the plus (+) or minus (-) buttons, se-
Adjustment range
1: ~ 9 : 0 ~ 100% Trigger point :1~9 Breke-EXP -100 ~ 0 ~ +100%
Adjustment buttons
Adjust with the (+) and (-) but-
tons.
- Return to the initial value by pressing the (+) and (-) buttons simultaneously (approx. 1 sec).
Initial value: Point.1:10, 2:20, 3:30, 4:40,
5:50, 6:60, 7:70, 8:80, 9:90 Brake-EXP "0"
For the CRV curve, only the forward side can be set. The brake becomes the EXP curve.
lect "Curve".
1
Curve setup
- Select the setting item "1:" (1st point), by (JOG) button up, down, left, or right operation, and use the (+) and (-) buttons to set the 1st point. Set the throttle curve by sequentially set­ting "2:" (2nd point) ~ "5:" (5th point).
2
Brake side adjustment
Select the setting item "Brake EXP" by (JOG) button up or down operation. When you want to quicken the rise, use the (+) button to adjust the + side and when you want to make the rise milder, use the (-) button to adjust the - side.
When the setting item "Quick or mild" is selected and the (JOG) but­ton is pressed when the rate is other than "0", quick/mild are
reversed.
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MENU 1 screen
HOME screen
MENU 2
screen
Pres
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Pres
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Pres
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Without "Steering speed" With "Steering speed"
Setup item
Turn direction
Return direction
Press
Press
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Function
Steering Speed
Steering Speed
(Steering system)
Quick steering operation will cause momentary understeering, loss of speed, or spin­ning. This function is effective in such cases.
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- This function limits the maximum speed of the steering servo. (Delay function)
- The steering speed when the steering wheel is operated (Turn direction) and re­turned (Return direction) can be indepen­dently set.
- If the steering wheel is turned slower than the set speed, the steering servo is not af­fected.
Operation
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Servo operation is delayed.
Adjustment buttons
- Adjust with the (+) and (-) but­tons.
- Return to the initial value "0" by pressing the (+) and (-) buttons simultaneously for about 1 sec­ond.
Adjustment range
1~100% (each direction) At 100%, there is no delay.
Setup item selection
- Select by (JOG) button up or down operation.
The steering speed adjustment "Tu r n" and "Return" can be controlled with digital trim DT1-DT6 or digital dial DL1 etc. with the function select dial function. (p.101)
Dial / Trim Setting
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Function
Steering Speed
Steering Speed adjustment
(Preparation)
- Select the setting item "Turn" by (JOG) button up or down op­eration, and make the following adjustments:
1
"Turn" direction adjustment
Use the (+) or (-) buttons to adjust the delay amount.
2
"Return" direction adjustment
Select the setting item "Return" by (JOG) button up or down operation,
and use the (+) or (-) buttons to adjust the delay amount.
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MENU 1 screen
HOME screen
MENU 2
screen
Pres
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Pres
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Pres
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Pres
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1 SPEED A delay is set over the entire
2 SPEED A delay can be set in 2 ranges
3 SPEED
A delay can be set in 3 ranges with
-Throttle servo (ESC) operation is delayed so that the drive wheels will not spin even if the trottle trigger is operated more than necessary. This delay function is not performed when the throttle trigger is returned and at brake operation.
-1 speed, 2 speed, or 3 speed can be selected.
Operation
Mode selection
One speed, 2 speed, or 3 speed can be selected at the "Mode" item.
The setting item (screen) depends on the mode. The figure at the above is the 3 speed setup screen.
Press
Press
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Function
With "Throttle speed": Quick start without skidding
Without "Throttle speed": Slow start due to skidding
Throttle Speed
Throttle Speed
(Throttle system)
Sudden throttle trigger operation on a slippery road only causes the wheels to spin and the vehicle cannot accelerate smoothly. Setting the throttle speed function reduces wasteful bat­tery consumption while at the same time permitting smooth, enjoyable operation.
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Setting item
Mode :Speed type selection All :Speed adjustment
Setup item selection
- Select by (JOG) button up or down operation.
Setting item
Mode :Speed type selection High :High side range speed adjustment Low :Low side range speed adjustment Point1 :Low and medium speed switching point
Setup item selection
- Select by (JOG) button up or down operation.
Throttle trigger position
Throttle trigger position
The Low and High ranges are linked to the Point1 set point and displayed.
Adjustment range
High :1~100 Low :1~100 At 100%, there is no delay. Point1 :1~100
Adjustment buttons
- Adjust with the (+) and (-) but­tons.
- Return to the initial value by pressing the (+) and (-) buttons simultaneously (approx. 1 sec).
Initial value Low, High :"100" Point1 :30
Speed type Select button
- Select with the (+) or (-) but­tons.
Adjustment buttons
- Adjust with the (+) and (-) but­tons.
- Return to the initial value "100" by pressing the (+) and (-) but­tons simultaneously for about 1 second.
Adjustment range
1~100% (each direction) At 100%, there is no delay.
Speed type Select button
- Select with the (+) or (-) but­tons.
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Function
Throttle Speed
Adjustment method for 1 Speed
(Preparation)
- Select the setting item "Mode" by (JOG) button up or down op-
Adjustment method for 2 Speed
(Preparation)
- Select the setting item "Mode" by (JOG) button up or down op-
eration. Press the (+) or (-) button and select "2".
1
("Low" and "High" delay adjustment)
Select "Low" or High" by (JOG) button up or down operation.
Use the (+) or (-) button to adjust the delay of the entire throttle forward side range.
2
(Speed switching point adjustment)
When you want to change the "Low" and "High" switching point, select the setting "Point1" by (JOG) button up or down operation.
3
When ending setting, return to the speed screen by pressing
the (END) button.
eration. Press the (+) or (-) button and select "1".
1
("ALL" delay adjustment)
Select "All" by (JOG) button up or down operation.
Use the (+) or (-) button to adjust the delay of the entire throttle forward side range.
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Setting item
Mode :Speed type selection High :High side range speed adjustment Middle :Medium speed range
speed adjustment Low :Low side range speed adjustment Point1 :Low and medium speed switching point
Setup item selection
- Select by (JOG) button up or down operation.
Adjustment buttons
- Adjust with the (+) and (-) but­tons.
- Return to the initial value by pressing the (+) and (-) buttons simultaneously (approx. 1 sec).
Initial value Low, Middle, High:"100" Point1 :30 Point2 :60
Speed type Select button
- Select with the (+) or (-) but­tons.
The Low and High ranges are linked with the Point1,2 set points and displayed.
Throttle trigger position
Adjustment range
High :1~100 Middle :1~100 Low :1~100 At 100%, there is no delay. Point1 :1~100 Point2 :1~100
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Function
Throttle Speed
Adjustment method for 3 Speed
(Preparation)
- Select the setting item "Mode" by (JOG) button up or down op-
eration. Press the (+) or (-) button and select "3".
1
("Low", "Middle", and "High" delay adjustment)
Select the setting item "Low", "Middle", or "High" by (JOG) button up or down operation.
2
(Speed switching point adjustment)
When you want to change the "Low", "Middle", and "High" switching point, select setting item "Point1" or "Point2" by
(JOG) button up or down operation.
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HOME screen
or
MENU 2 screen
MENU 1
screen
Neutral Brake
0~100 Initial value: 0
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Trigger ratio
Forward50:Brake50 Forward70:Brake30 Forward100:Brake0
Trigger switch point
-100~+100 Initial value: +100
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Function
Forward 50:Brake 50 Forward 70:Brake 30 Forward 100:Brake 0
Forward Forward Forward Brake sideBrake side Brake side
5 : 5
7 : 3 10 : 0
When the trigger ratio was set to 100:0, brake operation stops and the neutral brake can­not be used.
When trigger ratio was set to 100:0
-The trigger switch function operates the trigger as a switch.
The trigger point can be selected and mixing, engine cut, and other functions can be turned on and off.
The
display appears on the home screen.
Operation display
Trigger
-The neutral brake function is a function switch function (p.99), and setting the neutral brake function ON/OFF switch is necessary.
Neutral brake, which applies the brakes at the throttle trigger neutral position, can be set. However, for Futaba speed controller (ESC) MC960CR, MC950CR, MC851C, MC602C,
MC402CR, etc, considering safety, when the neutral position is not conrmed, the set will
not enter the operation mode to prevent the motor from rotating instantly when the power is turned on. When using the MC960CR, MC950CR, MC851C, MC602C, MC402CR, etc., check that the ESC is in the neutral position and set the neutral brake function switch to ON after the set enters the operation mode.
Trigger
(Throttle system)
-This function allows selection of the forward side and brake (reverse) side operation ratio from 70:30, 50:50 or 100:0 by changing the neutral position of the throttle servo.
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Warning display
If the power switch is turned on while the neutral brake switch is on, an audible alarm will be heard. Immediately set the neutral brake switch to OFF.
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Function
Trigger
Neutral brake On
Neutral brake O
ff
Neutral brake ON/OFF is dis-
played by pop-up window in the home screen.
(Preparation)
- Use the function select switch function to select the switch. (p.99)
1
(Neutral brake rate)
Select the setting item "Neutral brake" by (JOG) button up or down operation. Use the (+) and (-) buttons to set the neutral brake rate.
Neutral Brake function adjustment
2
When ending setting, return to the menu screen by pressing the (END) button.
Adjust button
- Adjust with the (+) and (-) but­tons.
- Return to the initial value "100" by pressing the (+) and (-) buttons simultaneously for about 1 sec­ond.
Neutral Brake
0~100
The ESC neutral brake function and T4PX neutral brake function can be used simulta-
neously. However, when setting is difcult to understand, we recommend that only one
neutral brake function be used.
Reference
When the neutral brake function is "ON", the
neutral
brake rate adjustment is automati-
cally assigned to the throttle trim (DT1~DT6 or DL1).
Dial / Trim Setting
Throttle side EPA function, or ATL function setting also affects neutral brake side op­eration.
The Idle-up (p.69) or Engine Cut (p.71) function has priority.
Effect of set value of other functions on neutral brake
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Forward50:Brake50 Forward70:Brake30 Forward100:Brake0
Trigger switch point
-100~+100 Initial value: +100
Setting buttons
- Use the (+) and (-) buttons to make adjustments.
Adjustment buttons
- Use the (+) and (-) buttons to make adjustments.
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Function
(Preparation)
-This function is the switch select function (p.99) and sets the functions used at switch TS.
-The standard is trigger high direction ON. When set to ON by brake direction, the direction is set to reverse at the switch setup screen.
Trigger switch setting method
Trigger
1
(Trigger switch ON/OFF point setting)
Select the setting item trigger switch by (JOG) button up or down operation.
Set the ON/OFF switching point by (+) and (-) button.
The ON/OFF switching point can also be set by holding the trigger in the position to be set as the ON/ OFF switching point and pressing the (JOG) button. Fine adjustment is possible by (+) and (-) button.
The red part of the bar graph is the ON direction.
2
When ending setting, return to the menu screen by pressing the (END) button.
1
(Throttle mode selection)
Select the setting item "Ratio" by (JOG) button up or down operation.
Select "Forward 50:Brake 50", "Forward 70:Brake 30" or "For­ward 100:Brake 0" by (+) or (-) button.
Selecting the trigger ratio
2
When ending setting, return to the menu screen by pressing the (END) button.
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HOME screen
or
MENU 2
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MENU 1 screen
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If the power switch is tur ned on while the idle-up switch is on, an audible alarm will be heard. Im­mediately set the Idle-Up switch to OF F.
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Idle-Up
Idle up On
Idle up O
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Idle up ON/OFF is displayed
by pop-up window in the home screen.
Warning display
This is a function select switch function. The idle-up function switch must be set. (p.99)
It is used to improve engine starting performance by raising the idling speed when the en­gine of a gasoline car (boat) is started.
This function is also effective when you want to prevent braking when the power was turned off during running due to the effect of gear ratio setting and the motor used with a motor car. However, when using the MC960CR, MC950CR, MC851C, MC602C, MC­402CR, etc., check the ESC neutral position and set the idling function switch to ON after the set enters the operation mode, the same as the neutral brake function (p.66).
The throttle neutral position is offset to the forward side or brake side. There is no link­age locking, etc. because there is no change near the maximum operation angle even when the neutral position is offset by this function.
Operation
Idle-Up on/off state.
(Preparation)
- Use the function select switch function to select the switch. (p.99)
1
(Idle-Up rate)
Use the (+) and (-) buttons to set the Idle-Up rate.
2
When ending setting, return to the menu screen by pressing
the (END) button.
Idle-Up function adjustment
Idle-Up "IDLUP"
(Throttle system)
Adjust button
- Adjust with the (+) and (-) but­tons.
- Return to the initial value "0" by pressing the (+) and (-) buttons simultaneously for about 1 sec­ond.
Idle-Up Rate
-
50 ~ 0 ~ +50
Idle-Up rate
-
50 ~ 0 ~ +50 "-": Brake side "+": Forward side Initial value: 0%
The
display appears on the home screen.
Operation Display
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HOME screen
MENU 2
screen
or
MENU 1 screen
Trigger
point
Mode (Start function)
ON/OFF
Preset (Servo position )
0~100%
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Function
Start Function
Start Function Operation
- When the throttle trigger is moved to the preset position (trigger point), the throttle servo moves to the preset position.
- When the throttle trigger is operated slowly so that the wheels will not spin, the car au­tomatically accelerates to the set speed.
- This function is effective only for the rst throttle trigger operation at starting. This
function has to be activated before every start.
- When the throttle trigger is returned slightly, the Start function is automatically deacti­vated and the set returns to normal throttle trigger operation.
Start Function
(Throttle system)
If the track is slippery and you begin to accelerate by pushing the trigger to full throttle, the car wheels will spin and the car will not accelerate smoothly. When the Start function is activated, merely operating the throttle trigger slowly causes the throttle servo to automati­cally switch from the set throttle position to a preset point so that the tires do not lose their grip and the car accelerates smoothly.
With "Start function": Quick start without skidding
Without "Start function": Slow start due to skidding
(Preparation)
- Select the setting item "Mode" by (JOG) button up or down op­eration. Press the (+) or (-) button and select "ON".
- Select setup item "Trigger point" and make the following ad­justments.
Start function adjustment
Status
Off Ready Active
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HOME screen
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MENU 2
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MENU 1 screen
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Function
Start Function/ Engine Cut
Engine Cut
(Throttle system)
When the switch is pressed, the throttle servo will move to the preset position without re­gard to the throttle trigger position. This is convenient when used to cut the engine of boats, etc. (The function select switch function. See page 99)
-If the throttle trigger is moved to the set position while "Ready" on the screen, the throt­tle servo will move to the set position. The throttle operation wait state is reset when the throttle trigger is returned.
-When using the Start function, always set the function by performing step 3 above each time.
Adjust button
- Adjust with the (+) and (-) but­tons.
- Return to the initial value by pressing the (+) and (-) buttons simultaneously (approx. 1 sec).
Setup item selection
- Select by (JOG) button up or down operation.
Preset position
0, F1 ~ F100 Initial value: 0
Trigger point
5 ~ 95 Initial value: 5
1
(Throttle position setup)
Set the throttle position by pressing the (+) or (-) button.
2
(Preset position setup)
Select the setting item "Preset" by (JOG) button up or down operation, and use the (+) and (-) buttons to set the preset position of the throttlle servo.
"0" :Neutral "F0" ~ "F100" :Forward side
Setting Example: (When ESC used with an electric car)
Set the preset position to F75% at EPA100%.
3
("Ready" setting)
Select the setting item "Status" by (JOG) button up or down operation, and press the (JOG) buttons simultaneously for about 1 second. "Ready" on the screen and the system en­ters the "Ready" state. Throttle trigger operation starts the function.
4
When ending setting, return to the menu screen by pressing the (END) button
Engine cut on/off state.
Preset Rate
0 ~ 100
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Engine cut On
Engine cut O
ff
If the power switch is turned on while the preset (engine cut) switch is on, an audible alarm will be heard. Immediately set the preset switch to OFF.
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Function
When the trigger ratio (p.66) was set to 100:0, the brake function does not operate. The preset position set here becomes the linkage standard. The linkage is set so that the car­buretor is fully closed and the engine is stopped within the preset adjustment range. The full throttle position is set by "For ward" of the end point function. The idling position is adjusted by throttle trim.
When trigger ratio was set to 100:0
Engine Cut
When engine cut is active,
ON is displayed.
(Preparation)
- This is a function select switch function. The engine cut func­tion switch must be set. (p.99)
- The engine cut is turned on with the set switch.
1
(Preset position setup)
Use the (+) and (-) buttons to set the preset position of the throttlle servo.
"B100" ~ "B1" :Brake side "0" :Neutral "F1" ~ "F100" :Forward side
Engine Cut function adjustment
2
When ending setting, return to the menu screen by pressing the (END) button.
Warning display
The throttle servo operating position (preset position) set by this setting is unrelated to the setting of other functions. Maximum to minimum servo travel can be set. However, the reverse function setting is enabled.
Caution
Always operate carefully before using this function.
While push switch PS1~PS5, or trigger switch TS with preset function set is in the ON state, the servo (motor controller) is locked in the preset position and does not operate even if the throttle trigger is operated. If the servo was operated at the wrong setting, you may lose control of the car (boat).
Adjust button
- Adjust with the (+) and (-) but­tons.
- Return to the initial value "0" by pressing the (+) and (-) buttons simultaneously for about 1 sec­ond.
Preset rate
0 ~ 100 Initial value: 0%
Engine cut up ON/OFF is dis-
played by pop-up window in the home screen.
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With A.B.S.
Without A.B.S.
Setup items
Mode (Function On/Off) Brake return amount Delay amount Cycle speed Trigger point Duty ratio Steering mixing
HOME screen
or
MENU 1 screen
The servo view screen is
displayed.
When brake operation enters
the ABS set range, several "ON" are displayed.
Pres
s
Pres
s
Pres
s
Press
73
Function
A.B.S Function
The
display appears on the home screen.
Operation display
MENU 2
screen
When trigger ratio (p.66) was set to 100:0, brake operation stops, and the servo does not operate even if the ABS function is set.
When trigger ratio was set to 100:0
- When the brakes are applied, the throttle servo will pulse intermittently. This will have the same effect as pumping the brakes in a full size car.
- The brake return amount, pulse cycle, and brake duty can be adjusted.
- The region over which the ABS is effective can be set ac­cording to the steering operation. (Mixing function)
Operation
A.B.S. Function
(Throttle system)
When the brakes are applied while cornering with a 4 Wheel Drive or other type of vehicle, understeer may occur. The generation of understeer can be eliminated and corners can be smoothly cleared by using this function.
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L 50% 50%NRL 50% 50%NR
Servo travel
Trigger operation
B
rake return
Trigger point
Cycle speed
Duty ratio: X and Y ratio
X: (Brake application time)
Y: (Brake return time)
A.B.S
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Function
A.B.S Function
Steering operationSteering operation
A.B.S. operation
range
A.B.S. operation
range
A.B.S. operation
range
N50% E50%
- Mode : Function ON/OFF
ABS function ON/OFF setting. When using the ABS function, set to " ON".
- Brake return
Sets the rate at which the servo returns versus trigger operation for brake release. When set to 0%, the ABS function is not per­formed. When set to 50%, the ser­vo returns 50% (1/2) of the trigger operation amount and when set to 100%, the servo returns to the neutral position.
- Delay
Sets the delay from brake operation to ABS operation. When set to 0%, the ABS func­tion is activated without any delay. At 50%, the ABS function is activated after a delay of approximately 0.7 second and at 100%, the ABS function is activated after a delay of ap­proximately 1.4 seconds.
- Cycle speed
Sets the pulse speed (cycle speed). The smaller the set value, the faster the pulse cycle.
- Duty ratio
Sets the proportion of the time the brakes are applied and the time the brakes are released by pulse operation. The ratio can be set to +3 ~ 0 ~ -3 in 7 steps.
- Trigger point
Sets the trigger point at which the ABS function begins to operate at brake operation.
- Steering mixing
Sets ABS operation ON/OFF according to the steering operation range.
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B
rake return
(Amount of brake return)
B
rake return
Servo travel
Cycle speed
Servo travel
Cycle
Trigger point
Servo travel
Trigger point
Trigger point
Brake side
Neutral
A.B.S. function adjustment
- Brake return amount is influ­enced by the "EXP" rate on the brake side.
Delay amount
0 ~ 100 Initial value: 0
Adjustment buttons
- Use the (+) and (-) buttons to make adjustments.
- Return to the initial value by pressing the (+) and (-) buttons simultaneously (approx. 1 sec).
Return amount
0 ~ 50 ~ 100 Initial value: 50
Function ON/OFF (Mode)
ON,OFF
Setup item selection
- Select by (JOG) button up, down, left or right operation.
Cycle speed
1 ~ 100 Initial value: 10
Trigger point
5 ~ 95 Initial value: 30
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Function
A.B.S Function
1
(Function ON/OFF)
Select the setting item "Mode" by (JOG) button up, down, left or right operation. Set the function to the active state by press­ing the (+) or (-) button.
"OFF" :Function OFF "ON" :Function ON
2
(Brake return amount adjustment)
Select the setting item "Brake return" by (JOG) button up, down, left or right operation. Use the (+) or (-) button to ad­just the return amount.
"0" :No return "50" :Return to the 50% position of the brake operation amount "100" :Return to the neutral position.
3
(Delay amount setup)
Select the setting item "Delay" by (JOG) button up, down, left or right operation. Use the (+) or (-) button to adjust the delay amount.
"0" :A.B.S. function performed without any delay "50" :A.B.S function performed after an approximate 0.7 sec delay. "100" :A.B.S. function performed after an approximate 1.7 secs delay.
4
(Cycle speed adjustment)
Select setting item "Cycle speed" by (JOG) button up, down, left or right operation. Use the (+) or (-) button to ad­just the pulse speed (cycle).
- The smaller the set value, the faster the pulse speed.
5
(Trigger point setup)
Select setting item "Trigger point" by (JOG) button up, down, left or right operation. Use the (+) or (-) button to ad­just the operation point.
- Sets the throttle trigger position at which the A.B.S. function is performed. The number is the % display with the full brake position made 100.
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Neutral range End point range
Servo view screen
Duty ratio
Servo travel
Duty ratio: X and Y ratio
X: (Brake
application time)
Y: (Brake return time
Pres
s
76
Function
A.B.S Function
Steering operation
6
(Cycle duty ratio setup)
Select setting item "Duty ratio" by (JOG) button up, down, left or right operation. Use the (+) or (-) button to adjust the duty ratio.
"-3" :Brakeapplicationtimebecomesshortest.(Brakeslockwithdifculty)
"+3" :Brake application time becomes longest (Brakes lock easily) (Remark) For low grip, set at the - side and for high grip, set at the + side.
7
(Steering mixing setup)
Select setting item "Steering mixing" by (JOG) button up, down, left or right operation. Use the (+) or (-) button to ad­just the steering mixing range.
- Sets the range within which the A.B.S. function is performed relative to steering wheel operation.
Duty ratio
-4 ~ 0 ~ +4 Initial value: 0
Steering mixing
Off, Neutral10 ~ 100, End point10 ~ 100 Initial value: OFF
8
When ending setting, return to the initial screen by pressing the (END) button twice (for
function menu screen, press the (END) button once).
9
When ending setting, return to the menu screen by pressing the (END) button.
When ABS is active (when the
servo is polling), "OFF" at the bottom of the screen switches to "ON".
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Beake mixing Brake 2 "ON"
Beake mixing Brake 3 "ON"
Beake mixing
Brake 2&3 "ON"
Setup items
Mode (Function On/Off) Brake return amount Delay amount Cycle speed Duty ratio
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Function
A.B.S Function
Setting items other than trigger point and steering mixing can be adjusted independently.
Use PS1~PS5 to switch the A.B.S. function ON/OFF.
See the function select switch function. (p.99)
Switch setting
The brake return amount, delay amount and cycle speed can be controlled with digital trim DT1~DT5 or digital dial DL1 etc. with the function select dial function. (p.101)
Dial / Trim Setting
- Basic setting
Brake return: Approx. 30% (If this value is too high, the braking distance will increase.)
Cycle speed: 5~7
Duty ratio: 0 (When grip is low: - side, when grip is high: + side)
Delay : 10~15%
Trigger point: Approx. 70%
Steering mixing: Off
- When the wheels lock, or the car spins, when the brakes are applied fully
Brake return: Increase from 30%
Duty ratio: Shift from 0 to - side (-1, -2, -3)
Delay : Reduce the delay
- When the braking effect is poor and the braking distance is long when the brakes are applied fully
Brake return: Decrease from 30%
Duty ratio: Shift from 0 to + side (+1, +2, +3)
DLY: Increase the delay
Example of A.B.S. function setting when S9353HV used (There will be a slight difference depending on the state of the linkage.)
ABS can be independently set for the brakes which are controlled by the Brake2 and Brake3 (3rd CH and 4th CH) by using the brake mixing function described on page 80.
1/5 scale car and other independent brakes and ABS
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78
Function
Mixing Menu
Mixing Menu
(Steering,Throttle,3rd,4th channel system)
Big cars such as 1/5 scale GP car, etc. brake mixing, 4-wheel steering 4WS mixing used with Corolla, etc., dual ESC mixing that controls the front and rear motors independently, gyro mixing that allows adjustment of the sensitivity of Futaba car rate gyros, CPS mixing that controls Futaba channel power switch CPS-1, and other special mixing functions and program mixing that allows free setting among channels can be set at the mixing menu.
Program, mixing
These functions allow you to apply mixing between the steering, throttle, channel 3 and channel 4.
Steering mixing
This mixing function uses 2 servos to individually control the left and right steering. Left and right steering can be set independently so smooth cornering is possible.
Brake mixing
This function is used when the front and rear brakes must be adjusted independently such as a 1/5 scale GP car.
Gyro mixing
This function is a remote gain function that uses the 3rd or 4th CH of the transmitter to ad­just the sensitivity of a Futaba car rate gyro. It can also be used by switching the two gains mode by switch. Normal mode and AVCS mode are explained at gyro mixing.
4WS mixing This function can be used with Corolla and other 4WS type vehicles. It is mixing that uses the 1st CH to control the front side steering and the 3rd or 4th CH to control the rear side steering. OFF (front side only), reverse phase, same phase, rear side only and other 4WS types are switched by switch.
Dual ESC mixing This function is mixing that uses the 2nd CH to control the front side motor controller and the 3rd or 4th CH to control the rear side motor controller of a Corolla or other 4WD type vehicle. Drive is switched among front side only, rear side only, and both front side and rear side (4WD) by switch.
CPS mixing This function controls the Futaba CPS-1 channel power switch. Normally, when a CPS-1 unit is used to light the chassis dress-up and other illumination (LED) the LED is connected to a vacant switch channel of the connected CPS-1 unit and the LED is turned on and off by switch while the vehicle is running. However, when this
CPS mixing function is used the LED can be turned on and off and also ashed in step with
steering and throttle operation, as well as being turned on and off by switch.
Tilt mixing
Tilt mixing uses an outboard engine and applies bidirectional mixing from rudder (steering) to ap and from ap to rudder so that with a boat, rudder operation and tilt mixing opera­tion can be performed by 2 servos.
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HOME screen
MENU 2
screen
or
MENU 1 screen
Steering mixing---p84
Brake mixing---p80
4WS mixing---p86
Tilt mixing---p94
Gyro mixing---p88
CPS mixing---p92
Dual ESC mixing---p90
Program mixing---p96
Pres
s
Pres
s
Pres
s
Press
79
Function
Mixing Menu
Since the mixing function can be assigned to CH3 and CH4, all mixings cannot be used simultaneously. Since program mixing is free, it can be used even when other mixings are active, but they interact.
 Themixingused canbeconrmedon
the Auxility screen. (p.155)
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80
Function
Brake Mixing
Brake Mixing
(Throttle, 3rd, 4th channel system)
This function is used when the front and rear brakes must be adjusted independently such as a 1/5 scale GP car. This mixing uses the 2nd CH for the rear brakes and the 3rd or 4th CH for the front brakes, or controls the front brakes with the 3rd CH and 4th CH servos, or controls the 2nd CH by independent throttle and controls the rear and front brakes with the 3rd CH and 4th CH. In addition, mixing which varies the 3rd CH and 4th CH brake rate in proportion to steering operation is also possible.
-When braking, mixing is applied to 2nd CH 3rd CH, 4th CH.
-3rd CH and 4th CH brake amount, 2nd CH, 3rd CH, and 4th CH brake delay, and 3rd CH and 4th CH brake EXP and ABS can be set.
-Steering mixing which varies front brakes 3rd CH and 4th CH matched to the steering operation can be set. Front brakes 3rd CH and 4th CH can be individually weakened ac­cording to the steering left or right operation amount.
Operation
Front Brake Brake2/3
Rear Brake Brake1 or Brake2/3
Brakes 2 and 3 can also use the ABS function (p.73) by brake mixing. All setting items other than trigger point and steering mixing can be set for front brake 2 and 3 use only. Brake 2 and 3 can also use the ABS function independently even when the brake 1 (CH2) ABS function is OFF. The ABS (brake 2 and 3) function can be set ON/OFF by switch function. (p.99)
3rd, 4th chnnels A.B.S.
The mixing function is assigned to CH3 and CH4. Channels used by other mixing can-
not be used. When the number of channels is insufcient, cancel the other mixing.
When the throttle mode (P66) was set to 100:0, brake operation stops. When using brake mixing, set the throttle mode to 70:30 or 50:50.
When trigger ratio was set to 100:0
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Brake 2 ON Brake 3 ON Brake 2 & 3 ON
Brake mixing ON
Mixing menu screen
Pres
s
Press
81
Function
Brake Mixing
When the brake 2 or 3 mixing mode is
set to "ON", the brake 2 or 3 channel setup screen is displayed.
Channel is selected by (JOG) button operation.
When channels 3 and 4 are used
by other mixing, the message "No assignable channel" is displayed.
 Themixingusedcanbeconrmedon
the Auxility screen. (p.155)
or
Brake mixing screen from mixing menu screen (p.79)
Pres
s
Pres
s
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Setting buttons
- Use the (+) and (-) buttons to make adjustments.
Function ON/OFF (Mode)
ON, OFF
Adjustment buttons
- Use the (+) and (-) buttons to make adjustments.
- Return to the initial value by pressing the (+) and (-) buttons simultaneously (approx. 1 sec).
Brake rate
0 ~ 100 Initial value:100
Adjustment buttons
- Use the (+) and (-) buttons to make adjustments.
- Return to the initial value by pressing the (+) and (-) buttons simultaneously (approx. 1 sec).
Brake EXP rate
-100 ~ 0 ~ +100%
Initial value:0
82
Function
Brake Mixing
1
(Function ON/OFF)
Select the setting items "Mode Brake2" or "Mode Brake3" by (JOG) button up, down, left or right operation. Set the func­tion to the active state by pressing the (+) or (-) button.
"OFF" :Function OFF "ON" :Function ON
2
(Select channel)
The screen that sets the channel used by brake 2 or brake 3 is displayed. Select channel 3 or channel 4 by (JOG) button up or down operation, and press the (JOG) button.
If channels 3 and 4 are used by other mixing, the message "No assigna-
ble channel" is displayed. Set the other mixing to "OFF". The mixing used can be checked at the auxiliary channel screen. (p.155)
3
(Brake 2 & 3 rate)
Select setup items "Brake2 rate" or "Brake3 rate" by (JOG) button up, down, left or right op­eration, and use the (+) and (-) buttons to adjust the Brake rate amount.
- When adjusting the brake amount of both brakes after individually adjust­ing the Brake2 and Brake3, select "Brake2,3 rate".
-The brake 1 rate is linked with throttle channel (ATL) setting.
4
(Brake 2 & 3 -EXP)
With the jog dial, move the blinking cursor up/down, left or right to select "Brake2 -EXP or Brake3 -EXP". Use the plus (+) button to adjust for a faster brake response or use the mi­nus (-) button for a slower or milder brake response.
-When using Brake2 and Brake3 servos as front brakes and using EXP, set the Brake2-EXP amount and Brake3- EXP amount separately.
-Brake 1 EXP is linked with throttle curve (brake EXP) setting.
Brake mixing adjustment
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Adjustment buttons
- Use the (+) and (-) buttons to make adjustments.
- Return to the initial value by pressing the (+) and (-) buttons simultaneously (approx. 1 sec).
Delay amount
100 ~ 0 Initial value:0
Adjustment buttons
- Use the (+) and (-) buttons to make adjustments.
- Return to the initial value by pressing the (+) and (-) buttons simultaneously (approx. 1 sec).
Brake rate Steering mixing(L) Steering mixing(R)
0 ~ 100 Initial value:100
5
(Delay amount setup)
Select setup items "Brake1" Delay or Brake2,3 -Delay" by (JOG) button up, down, left or right operation, and use the (+) and (-) buttons to adjust the delay amount.
-Since a delay at all the brakes is dangerous, a delay is not applied to the brake to be adjusted last.
For example, when brakes 1, 2, and 3 are all used, when a delay is ap-
plied to brakes 2 and 3, a delay cannot be applied to brake 1. When a delay must be applied to brake 1, the brake 2 or brake 2 delay must be set to "0".
6
(Steering mixing)
Use this function when you want to weaken the brakes when steering was operated.
Select the setting item "Steer­ing mixing(L)" or "Steering mixing(R)" by (JOG) button up, down, left, or right operation. Use the (+) or (-) button to ad­just the brake amount.
Use "Steering mixing(R)" Brake1,2,3 to adjust the brake amount relative to the steering right operation amount. and "Steering mixing(L)" Brake1,2,3 to adjust the brake amount relative to the steering left operation amount. The smaller the value, the weaker the front brakes. Set value "100" is the state in which steering mixing is not performed.
- The mixing amount can be adjusted in a range from 0 to 100.
7
When ending setting, return to the Mixing menu screen by
pressing the (END) button.
The function select dial function can control the brake 1,2,3 rate , delay amount and EXP setting using digital dial or digital trim. (p.101)
Dial / Trim Setting
83
Function
Brake Mixing
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Mixing menu screen
Pres
s
Press
84
Function
When steering mixing is set
to "ON", the steering 2 chan­nel setup screen is displayed.
When channels 3 and 4 are used
by other mixing, the message "No assignable channel" is dis­played.
or
Steering Mixing
The mixing function is assigned to CH3 and CH4. Channels used by other mixing can-
not be used. When the number of channels is insufcient, cancel the other mixing.
Steering mixing screen from mixing menu screen (p.79)
Brake On
Steering Mixing
(Steering, 3rd or 4th channel system)
This mixing function uses 2 servos to individually control the left and right steering. Left and right steering can be set independently so smooth cornering is possible.
The right side steering servo or the left side steering servo connects to receiver CH1 and the other side connects to receiver CH3 or CH4. The channel to which the left and right servo
connects is not specied. After the left and right servos are adjusted individually, Ackerman
can also be adjusted by Ackerman rate.
In addition, the left and right steering are operated in the opposite direction by switch. An emergency brake function by steering can also be set.
Pres
s
Press
 Themixingusedcanbeconrmedon
the Auxility screen. (p.155)
Channel is selected by (JOG) button operation.
When an emergency brake
function is set, the function ON/OFF is displayed in a pop-up window on the home screen.
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Setting buttons
- Use the (+) and (-) buttons to make adjustments.
Function ON/OFF
ON, OFF
Left / Right rate
0~100 Initial value:100
Ackermann rate
-100~0~+100 Initial value:100
Brake rate
-100~0~+100 Initial value:100
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Function
Steering Mixing
1
(Function ON/OFF)
Select the setting items "ON-OFF" by (JOG) button up, down, left or right operation. Set the function to the active state by pressing the (+) or (-) button.
"OFF" :Function OFF "ON" :Function ON
2
(Channel setup)
A screen at which the channel to be used by steering 2 is displayed. Select channel 3 or channel 4 connected to a ser­vo during preparation by (JOG) button up or down operation, and press the (JOG) button.
- If channels 3 and 4 are used by an another mixing, the message "No as­signable channel" is displayed. Set the other mixing to OFF. Mixing can be checked at the auxiliary channel screen. (P155)
3
(Steering 1 and receiver CH1 servo steering angle adjustment)
Select the steering 1 left or right "Rate" by (JOG) up, down, left, or right operation.
Turn the steering wheel fully to the left or right and adjust the left and right steering amounts by (+) or (-) button.
4
(Steering 2 and receiver CH3 or 4 servo steering angle adjustment)
Select steering 2 left or right "Rate" by (JOG) button up, down, left, or right operation.
Turn the steering wheel fully to the left and right and adjust the left and right steering amounts by (+) and (-) button.
5
(Ackerman adjustment)
Select the Ackerman "Rate" by (JOG) button up, down, left, or right operation.
Adjust the left and right differential amount and adjust the Ackerman by (+) and (-) button.
6
(Emergency brake)
(Preparations)
When using this function, set the switch with the Switch Select function. (p.99)
Select the emergency brake "Rate" by (JOG) button up, down, left, or right operation. Adjust the steering 1/2 operation position by (+) and (-) button.
7
When ending setting, return to the Mixing menu screen by
pressing the (END) button.
Steering mixing adjustment
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Mixing menu screen
Pres
s
Current mode displayed
on home screen
Press
86
Function
4WS Mmixing
This function can be used with crawlers and other 4WS type vehicles. It is mixing that uses the 1st CH to control front side steering and the 3rd CH to control rear side steering.
OFF (front side only), reverse phase, same phase, rear side only, and other 4WS type switch­ing is used by selecting PS1, PS2, PS4 or PS5 with the function select function (p.99).
4WS Mixing
(Steering, 3rd or 4th channel system)
or
4WS mixing Type3
When the mode is switched
by switch, a pop-up window is displayed on the home screen to announce the new mode.
The mixing function is assigned to CH3 and CH4. Channels used by other mixing can-
not be used. When the number of channels is insufcient, cancel the other mixing.
Pres
s
Pres
s
 Themixingusedcanbeconrmedon
the Auxility screen. (p.155)
4WS mixing screen from mixing menu screen (p.79)
When channels 3 and 4 are used
by other mixing, the message "No assignable channel" is dis­played.
When 4WS mixing is set to
"ON", the rear steering chan­nel setup screen is displayed.
Channel is selected by (JOG) button operation.
Setup items
4WS type
Rear mix rate
Mix mode
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Setting buttons
- Use the (+) and (-) buttons to make adjustments.
Function ON/OFF (4WS type)
Type1(OFF), Type2, Type3, Type4
Setting buttons
- Use the (+) and (-) buttons to make adjustments.
Mixing mode (MX Mode)
OFF, ON Initial value: OFF
Adjustment buttons
- Use the (+) and (-) buttons to make adjustments.
- Return to the initial value by pressing the (+) and (-) buttons simultaneously (approx. 1 sec).
Rear rate (Rear mix rate)
0 ~ 100 Initial value:100
87
Function
4WS Mmixing
Type2 Front side only, Reverse
phase switching
Type3 Front side only, Reverse
phase and same phase
Type4 Front side only, reverse phase, same
phase, and rear side only switching
(Preparation)
- Since this function is used by switching the type of 4WS with a switch, the switch used by the function select switch function (p.99) is set.
1
(4WS mixing function ON/OFF and channel setup)
Refer to the left page and set the function to ON and set the mixing channel.
4WS mixing adjustment
2
(4WS type selection)
Operate the (JOG) button up and down and select the set­ting item "4WS type". Select the type by pressing the (+) or (-) button.
"Type1" :Function OFF (front only) "Type2" :Front side only, reverse phase switching "Type3" :Front side only, reverse phase and same phase switching "Type4" :Front side only, reverse phase, same phase, and rear side only switch-
ing
SwitchedintheordershowninthegurebelowbysetSW
3
(Rear side travel adjustment)
Operate the (JOG) button up and down and select setting
The mixing amount can be adjusted by using the function dial function. (p.101)
Dial / Trim Setting
item "Rear mix rate". Adjust the rear side travel with the (+) or (-) button.
4
(Mix mode setting)
Operate the (JOG) button up and down and select the set-
ting item "MX mode". Set the mix mode with the (+) or (-) button.
"OFF" :The EXP function of the 1st CH and other settings are not mixed.
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or
Mixing menu screen
Pres
s
Pres
s
Pres
s
Pres
s
88
Function
This function is a remote gain function which adjusts the sensitivity of the Futaba car rate gyro at the T4PX side, and is mixing that uses the 3rd or 4th CH to adjust the gyro sensitiv­ity. When using the T4PX by switching the AVCS and normal modes use PS1- PS5 with the function select switch function (p.99).
For a description of the car rate gyro mounting method and handling, refer to the rate gyro instruction manual.
Gyro Mixing
(Steering system)
Gyro Mixing
AVCS / NORMAL Modes
The gyro has 2 operating modes: NORMAL mode and AVCS mode. In the AVCS mode, the angle is
controlled simultaneously with NORMAL mode rate control (swing speed). The AVCS mode increas­es straight running stability more than that of the NORMAL mode. Because the feel of operation is different, choose your favorite mode.
NORMAL
Countersteers against outside
force, but cannot correct the skid direction.
AVCS
Corrects the skidding direc-
tion and forcefully maintains the heading.
Outside
force
Outside
force
The mixing function is assigned to CH3 and CH4. Channels used by other mixing can-
not be used. When the number of channels is insufcient, cancel the other mixing.
 Themixingusedcanbeconrmedon
the Auxility screen. (p.155)
Gyro mixing screen from mixing menu screen (p.79)
When channels 3 and 4
are used by other mix­ing, the message "No assignable channel" is displayed.
Channel is selected by (JOG) button operation.
When Gyro mixing is set to
"ON", the gain steering chan­nel setup screen is displayed.
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Setting buttons
- Use the (+) and (-) buttons to make adjustments.
Gyro tyoe
Type1, Type2 Initial value: Type1
Adjustment buttons
- Use the (+) and (-) buttons to make adjustments.
- Return to the initial value by pressing the (+) and (-) buttons simultaneously (approx. 1 sec).
Gain
AVCS120 ~ 0 ~ Normal120
Initial value:0
89
Function
Gyro Mixing
Gyro mixing AVCS:50
When the gain is switched by
a switch, a pop-up window appears on the home screen to announce the gain.
(Preparation)
- Refer to the gyro instruction manual and connect the gyro to the receiver. When using re­mote gain, connect gyro sensitivity adjustment to the 3rd or 4th CH of the receiver.
- When using gyro mixing by switching between the NORM (normal) and AVCS modes, use the function select switch function (p.99) to set the switch to be used.
1
(Gyro mixing function ON/OFF and channel setup)
Refer to the left page and set the function to ON and set the mixing channel.
2
(Gyro mixing type selection)
Operate the (JOG) button up and down and select the set­ting item "Gyro type". Select the type by pressing the (+) or (-) button.
"Type1" :One mode only "Type2" :Switching Gyero gain 1 and Gyero gain 2
Gyro mixing adjustment
3
(Gyro gain1 side gain adjustment)
Operate the (JOG) button up and down and select setting item "Gyro gain1". Adjust the Gyro gain1 side gain with the (+) or (-) button.
(Gyro gain2 side gain adjustment)
Operate the (JOG) button up and down and select setting item "Gyro gain2". Adjust the Gyro gain2 side gain with the (+) or (-) button.
The gain amount can be adjusted by using the function dial function. (p.101)
Dial / Trim Setting
Shows the gyro mode select
switch mode.
4
When ending setting, return to the Mixing menu screen by pressing the (END) button.
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Mixing menu screen
Pres
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Current mode displayed
on home screen
Press
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Function
DUAL ESC Mixing
or
Dual ESC(4WD)
4WD
This function is mixing used with crawlers and other 4WD type vehicles and uses the 2nd CH to control the rear motor controller and the 3rd or 4th CH to control the front motor con­troller.
Front drive only, rear drive only, and both front and rear drive (4WD) switching can be per­formed by trim dial or by setting a switch for each mode.
Dual ESC Mixing
(Throttle system)
The mixing function is assigned to CH3 and CH4. Channels used by other mixing can-
not be used. When the number of channels is insufcient, cancel the other mixing.
Setup items
Drive Ratio (Front & Rear)
Mix mode
Trim mode
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 Themixingusedcanbeconrmedon
the Auxility screen. (p.155)
When channels 3 and 4 are used
by other mixing, the message "No assignable channel" is dis­played.
When Dual ESC mixing is set
to "ON", the front drive ESC channel setup screen is dis­played.
Dual ESC mixing screen from mixing menu screen (p.79)
Channel is selected by (JOG) button operation.
When the drive mode is
switched by a switch, a pop up window appears on the home screen to announce the
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Adjustment buttons
- Use the (+) and (-) buttons to make adjustments.
- Return to the initial value by pressing the (+) and (-) buttons simultaneously (approx. 1 sec).
Drive ratio
Front 0%:Rear 100% ~ Front 100%:Rear 0% Initial value: Front 100%:Rear10 0%
Setting buttons
- Use the (+) and (-) buttons to make adjustments.
MIX mode
OFF, ON Initial value: OFF
Trim mode
OFF, ON Initial value: OFF
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Function
DUAL ESC Mixing
Use a 50:50 trigger ratio setting. (P66)
Trigger ratio Setting
(Preparation)
- This function has 2 methods. One method is used by switching the drive type (4WD/front/ rear) by one digital trim/dial. The other method performs switching by assigning a switch to each mode (4WD/front/rear). Both methods are set from among DL1 and DT~1DT6 by dial select function. (P101)
Dual ESC mixing adjustment
2
(Drive ratio adjustment)
Adjust the front and rear motor controller operation amount by (+) or (-) button.
The (+) button increases and the (-) button decreases the rear ratio.
Both the front and rear ratios become 100%
3
(Mix mode setting)
Operate the (JOG) button up and down and select the set­ting item "MIX mode". Set the mix mode with the (+) or (-) button.
"OFF" :The EXP function of the 2nd CH and other settings are not mixed. "ON" :The EXP function of the 2nd CH and other settings are mixed.
4
(Trim mode setup)
Select setup item "Trim mode" by (JOG) button up, down, left, or right operation, and use the (+) or (-) button to select the mixing mode.
"OFF" :Trim of the 2nd CH is added.
The function select dial function can control the drive ratio with digital dial or digital trim, using the function select dial function. (p.101)
Dial / Trim Setting
As this function drives 2 separate motor controllers simultaneously, a mutual load is ap­plied. Use this function carefully so that the motor controllers are not damaged.
Futaba will not be responsible for motor controller, motor, and other vehicle trouble due to use of this function.
Note:
1
(Dual ESC setting)
Refer to the left page and set the function to ON and set the mixing channel.
When switching by one digital trim is set, the set switch per­forms switching as shown below.
Front drive 4WD Rear drive
"ON" :Trim of the 2nd CH is removed.
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Mixing menu screen
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Function
CPS Mixing
CPS mixing ON
When CPS mixing is set,
CPS ON/OFF is displayed in a pop-up window on the home screen.
This function controls the Futaba CPS-1 channel power switch.
Normally, when using the CPS-1 unit to light the vehicle dress-up and other illumination (LED) the CPS-1 unit with LED connected is connected to a vacant switch channel and the LEDs are turned on and off by switch while the vehicle is running. However, when the CPS
mixing function is used, the LED can be turned on and off and ashed in step with steering and throttle operation, as well as being turned on and off by switch. The ashing speed (cycle)
can also be set.
For instance, the LED can be ashed as a brake light by throttle brake side operation.
CPS Mixing
The mixing function is assigned to CH3 and CH4. Channels used by other mixing can-
not be used. When the number of channels is insufcient, cancel the other mixing.
 Themixingusedcanbeconrmedon
the Auxility screen. (p.155)
When CPS mixing is set to
"ON", the CPS-1 used chan­nel setup screen is displayed.
CPS mixing screen from mixing menu screen (p.79)
Channel is selected by (JOG) button operation.
When the gain is switched by
a switch, a pop-up window appears on the home screen to announce the gain.
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Adjustment buttons
- Use the (+) and (-) buttons to make adjustments.
- Return to the initial value by pressing the (+) and (-) buttons simultaneously (approx. 1 sec).
On/OFF position
5 ~ 95 Initial value:50
Adjustment buttons
- Use the (+) and (-) buttons to make adjustments.
- Return to the initial value by pressing the (+) and (-) buttons simultaneously (approx. 1 sec).
Cycle speed
1 ~ 100 Initial value:50
Setting buttons
- Use the (+) and (-) buttons to make adjustments.
Operation mode
ON/OFF, Flash
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Function
CPS Mixing
(Preparation)
- Refer to the left page and set the function to ON and set the mixing channel.
- CPS-1 connects to the receiver channel assigned to CPS mixing.
- When the LEDs are turned on and off by switch, use the function select switch function (P.99) to set the switch to be used.
1
(Control system setup)
Operate the (JOG) button up and down and select the setting item "Control".
Press the (+) or (-) button and select the function.
"Mixing Switch" : ON/OFF by switch set at the 3rd or 4th CH "Steering neutral" : ON at steering neutral "Steering endpoint" : ON at both sides of steering "Throttle neutral" : ON at throttle neutral "Throttle forward" : ON at throttle forward side "Throttle brake" : ON at throttle back (brake) side "
Throttle neutral & brake
" : ON at throttle neutral and back (brake) sides
CPS-1 mixing adjustment
2
(ON/OFF switching position selection)
Operate the (JOG) button up and down and select the set­ting item "ON/OFF position".
Press the (+) or (-) button and select the ON/OFF position.
Since the ON/OFF state is dis­played at the right side of the setting item "Status", setting can
beconrmedwhileoperatingthe
function to be controlled (for ex­ample, throttle).
3
(Operation mode setup)
Operate the (JOG) button up and down and select the set­ting item "Operation mode ".
Press the (+) or (-) button and select the type of LED lighting.
NormalON/Offtypeorashingcanbeselected.
"ON/OFF" : Normal ON/OFF type "Flash" : Flashing display
4
(Flashing cycle setting)
Whenashingtype"Flash" wasselectedatthesetting item "Operationmode"theashingspeed(cycle)canbeset.
Operate the (JOG) button up and down and select the set­ting item "Cycle speed".
Pressthe(+)or(-)buttonandselecttheashingspeed(cycle
speed).
*Shows the ON/OFF state
5
When ending setting, return to the Mixing menu screen by pressing the (END) button.
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When tilt mixing is set to
"ON",theapschannelsetup
screen is displayed.
When tilt mixing is set to
"ON",theapschannelsetup
screen is displayed.
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Mixing menu screen
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Function
Tilt Mixing
The mixing function is assigned to CH3 and CH4. Channels used by other mixing can-
not be used. When the number of channels is insufcient, cancel the other mixing.
Tilt mixing uses an outboard engine and applies bidirectional mixing from rudder (steering) to ap and from ap to rudder so that with a boat, rudder operation and tilt mixing opera­tion can be performed by 2 servos.
Tilt mixing can be performed by rudder operation, by steering wheel and ap channel.
Tilt Mixing
(Steering Throttle system)
 Themixingusedcanbeconrmedon
the Auxility screen. (p.155)
When channels 3 and 4 are used
by other mixing, the message "No assignable channel" is dis­played.
Tilt mixing screen from mixing menu screen (p.79)
Channel is selected by (JOG) button operation.
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Function
Steering end point function, curve function, speed function, or D/R function setup also
effects ap channel operation. However, even if set, steering reverse function setup does not reverse the ap channel.
Effect of the set value of other functions on tilt mixing
Tilt Mixing
(Preparation)
-Usethefunctionselectdialfunctiontoselecttheapchannel
operation dial. (p.101)
1
(Function ON/OFF)
Refer to the left page and turn on the function and set the
mixingchannel(ap).
2
(Flap rate check and adjustment)
Select the setting item "Flap" by (JOG) button up or down
operation,andadjusttheapsby(+)or(-)operation.
3
(Rudder to Flap mixing amount adjustment)
Select setup item "Rudder to Flap" by (JOG) button up or down operation, and use the (+) and (-) buttons to adjust the mixing amount.
"+" :Operate in same direction as steering "-" :Operate in opposite direction of steering
4
(Flap to Rudder mixing amount adjustment)
Select setup item "Flap to Rudder" by (JOG) button up or down operation, and use the (+) and (-) buttons to adjust the mixing amount.
"+" :Operate in same direction as channel 3 "-" :Operate in opposite direction of channel 3
Tilt mixing adjustment
The mixing rate amount can be controlled with digital dial or digital trim, using the function select dial function. (p.101)
Dial / Trim Setting
Rudder to Flap channel side : +100%
Flap channel to Rudder side : -100%
Slave channel output (Initial value)
Setting buttons
- Use the (+) and (-) buttons to make adjustments.
Function ON/OFF (Mode)
ON, OFF
Adjustment buttons
- Use the (+) and (-) buttons to make adjustments.
- Return to the initial value by pressing the (+) and (-) buttons simultaneously (approx. 1 sec).
Flap rate
-100~+100
Initial value: 0
Mixing amount (Rudder to Flap)
-100~+100
Initial value: +100
Mixing amount (Rudder to Flap)
-100~+100
Initial value: +100
5
When ending setting, return to the Mixing menu screen by pressing the (END) button.
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 Programmixing1〜5tobe
used is selected by (JOG) button.
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Function
Program, Mixing
When trigger ratio (p.66) was set to 100:0, brake operation stops. When the master chan­nel (MST) was set to throttle, mixing operates only at the "Rate A (forward)" side. It does not operate at the "Rate B (brake)" side.
When trigger ratio was set to 100:0
Mixing menu screen
Other mixing functions are assigned to CH3 or CH4. Program mixing can use CH3 or CH4 regardless of the other mixing functions. However, be careful because they interact.
These setup items are different depend­ing on the master channel.
Mix rate A : left, fowrward, up Mix rate B : right, breke, down
These functions allow you to apply mixing between the steering, throttle, channel 3 and channel 4.
-When the steering or throttle channel is the master channel (channel that applies mix­ing), trim data can be added. (Trim mode)
- The mixing mode selection. (Master mixing mode)
- The master channel mixing center point (point at which the direction changes) can be offset. (Offset function)
Additional Functions
The movement of the master channel side will be added to the movement of the slave channel side.
Movement of the slave channel side
Program, Mixing (1, 2, 3, 4, 5 )
(All channels)
Setup items
Mix rate A Mix rate B Master Slave Offset Master mix mode Trim mode Mode (ON/OFF)
Program. mixing screen from mixing menu screen (p.79)
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When mixing is active, ON
is displayed.
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Function
Program, Mixing
Program mixing adjustment
Switch
Program mixing 1-5
Setup item selection
- Select by (JOG) button up or down operation.
(Preparation)
- Use the function select switch function (page 99) to select the switch. (as desired)
- Select the "Program mixing" by (JOG) button up or down op­eration, and select the 1 to 5 by pressing the (JOG) button.
1
(Mixing function ON/OFF)
Select the setting item "Mode" by (JOG) button up or down op­eration. Press the (+) or (-) but­ton and set the function to the "ON" state.
"OFF" :Function OFF "ON" :Function ON
2
(Master channel)
Select setup item "Master" by (JOG) button up or down op­eration, and select the master channel by pressing the (+) or (-) button.
3
(Slave channel)
Select setup item "Slave" by (JOG) button up or down opera­tion, and select the slave channel by pressing the (+) or (-) button.
4
(Left, forward or up side mixing amount adjustment)
Select the setting item "left", "forward ", or "up" by (JOG) but­ton up or down operation. Use the (+) or (-) button and adjust the right, brake, or down side mixing amount.
5
(Right, brake or down side mixing amount adjustment)
Select the setting item "right", "brake", or "down" bby (JOG) button up or down operation. Use the (+) or (-) button and adjust the right, brake, or down side mixing amount.
6
(Offset amount setup)
Select setup item "Offset" bby (JOG) button up or down op­eration, and use the (+) and (-) button to adjust the offset amount.
7
(Mixing mode setup)
Select setup item "Master mix mode" bby (JOG) button up or down operation, and use the (+) and (-) button to adjust the offset amount.right operation, and use the (+) or (-) button to select the mixing mode.
"OFF" :Mixing proportional to master channel operation. "ON" :Mixing by master channel another function considered.
Setting buttons
- Use the (+) and (-) buttons to make adjustments.
Function ON/OFF (Mode)
ON, OFF
Setting buttons
- Use the (+) and (-) buttons to make adjustments.
Master mix mode
ON, OFF
Setting buttons
- Use the (+) and (-) buttons to make adjustments.
Channel selection (Master)
Steering, Throttle Channel3, Channel4
Channel selection (Slave)
Channel1, Channel2 Channel3, Channel4
Adjustment buttons
- Use the (+) and (-) buttons to make adjustments.
- Return to the initial value by pressing the (+) and (-) buttons simultaneously (approx. 1 sec).
Mixing amount
-100~0~+100
Initial value: +50
Adjustment buttons
- Use the (+) and (-) buttons to make adjustments.
- Return to the initial value by pressing the (+) and (-) buttons simultaneously (approx. 1 sec).
Offset amount
-100~0~+100
Initial value: 0
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Function
Program, Mixing
A
A
Full rightFull left
A :Zone over which servo
does not operate
When the steering servo travel is insufcient even when D/R is 100% and Endpoint is
140%, programmable mixing can be used to increase the travel somewhat.
(Reference data)
- Program nixing(1 - 5)->ON
- Master channel -> Steering Mixing is applied from steering
- Slave channel ->Steering Mixing is applied to steering and the travel is increased.
- Mix rate A (left) -> 10% [When subtrim is centered (0%)]
- Mix rate B (right) -> 10% [When subtrim is centered (0%)]
- Offset -> 0% / - Master mix mode -> ON / - Trim mode -> OFF
However, the operating range of the servo is exceeded even if a large value is input at "Mix rate A (left)" and "Mix rate B (right)" and a zone over which the servo does not operate even when the wheel is moved to the left or right is created. A zone over which the servo does not operate is also generated at the moving side when the subtrim is moved to the left and right. Therefore, set the "Mix rate A (left)" and "Mix rate B (right)" value by checking servo operation.
When Steering and Throttle Travel is Insufcient
The mixing amount can be adjusted by using the function dial function. (p.101)
Dial / Trim Setting
Select the program mixing function ON/OFF switch with the function select switch function. ( p.99)
Switch Setting
8
(Trim mode setup)
Select setup item "Trim mode" by (JOG) button up, down, left, or right operation, and use the (+) or (-) button to select the mixing mode.
"OFF" :Trim is added. "ON" :Trim is removed.
Setting buttons
- Use the (+) and (-) buttons to make adjustments.
Trim mode
ON, OFF
9
When ending setting, return to the Mixing menu screen by pressing the (END) button.
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HOME screen
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MENU
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MENU 2 screen
99
Function
SW Select
1
(Select switch selection)
Select "Function" of the switch you want to set by (JOG) button up, down, left, or right op­eration, and press the (JOG) switch.
Function select switch setup
2
(Function setup)
A function list is displayed. Select the desired function by (JOG) button up or down operation, and press the (JOG) button.
(Changing the operation direction)
Select "Dir" of the switch you want to set by (JOG) button up, down, left, or right operation, and switch the direction by (+) or (-) button.
(Changing the type of operation)
Select "Type" of the switch you want to set by (JOG) button up, down, left, or right operation and switch the type by (+) or (-) button.
3
When ending setting, return to the menu screen by pressing the (END) button.
SW Select
This function allows selection of the function to be performed by the switches
(PS1, PS2, PS3, PS4, PS5, throttle trigger) and setting of the direction, etc. of operation.
-The table in the next page lists the functions that can be assigned to each push switch.
-All switches can be made alternating operations (ON/OFF switched each time SW pressed). (NOR /A LT)
-The ON/OFF direction can be reversed. The reverse select function always starts from the ON state. However, the trigger switch is different, depending on the position. (NOR/REV)
Setup buttons
- Use the (+) and (-) buttons to make adjustments.
- Press the (+) and (-) buttons simultaneously (approx. 1 sec) to return to the initial screen.
Initial value: "OFF", "Nor", "Nor"
Setup switch selection
- Select by (JOG) button up, down operation.
Setup items
Function Dir Type
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PS1
PS5
PS2
PS4
PS3
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Function
Abbreviation used on setup screen
Function name, etc
Channel 3 control
Operation of channel 3
Channel 4 control Operation of channel 4
Condition 2 2nd condition function ON/OFF
Screen capture The screen capture is preserved on the microSD card.
Engine cut Engine cut
A.B.S.(Brake1) A.B.S function brake1(2CH)ON/OFF
A.B.S.(Brake2,3) A.B.S function brake2,3(3CH/4CH)ON/OFF
Neutral brake Neutral brake function ON/OFF
Idle up Idle up function ON/OFF
Program mixing(1-5) Program mixing(1-5) function ON/OFF
4WS mixing 4WS mixing function ON/OFF & type select
Dual ESC (Rear
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Dual ESC mixing (Rear Drive mode)
Dual ESC (4WD
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Dual ESC mixing (4WD mode)
Dual ESC (Front
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Dual ESC mixing (Front Drive mode)
Gyro mixing
Switching GYRO mode (Switch of Gain1 and 2)
CPS mixing
CPS up function ON/OFF
Brake
Steering mixing (Brake function ON/OFF)
Set table functions
(PS1/PS2/PS3/PS4/PS5) & Trigger switch (TS)
SW Select
Example :4WS Mixing
4WSmixing
Type 3
When the set SW is operated in the HOME screen state, the 4WS mode is displayed here for about 2 seconds.
When push switch is operated in the HOME screen state, the state of the function is dis­played in the center for about one or two seconds.
The HOME screen display
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MENU
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MENU 2 screen
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HOME screen
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Function
Dial Select
Function select dial setup
1
(Select dial selection)
Select "Function" of the trim or dial you want to set by (JOG) button up, down, left, or right operation, and press the (JOG) button.
Setup item selection
- Select by (JOG) button up, down, left or right operation
Adjustment buttons
- Use the (+) and (-) buttons to make adjustments.
- Press the (+) and (-) buttons simultaneously (approx. 1 sec) to return to the initial screen.
Dial Select
This function allows selection of the function performed by the digital dial DL1 and digital trimmers (DT1 ~ DT6), step amount adjustment, and operating direction reversal.
- The table in the next page lists the functions that can be assigned to each dial and digital trim­mer. The assigned function is also displayed on the opening screen together with the current adjustment value. They are displayed in DL1and DT1 ~ DT6 order, from top to bottom.
- The step amount can be adjusted. The table in the following page shows the relationship be­tween set value and step amount.
- The operation direction can be reversed. (NOR/REV)
Setup items
Function Dir Step
2
(Function setup)
A function list is displayed. Select the desired function by (JOG) button up or down operation, and press the (JOG) button.
(Changing the operation direction)
Select "Direction" of the switch you want to set by (JOG) button
up, down, left, or right operation and switch the direction by (+) or (-) button.
(Changing the operation step amount)
Select "Step" of the switch you want to set by (JOG) button up, down, left or right opera­tion, and switch the type by (+) or (-) button.
- For the relationship between set value and step amount, see the preceding page
3
When ending setting, return to the menu screen by pressing the (END) button.
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