c) "End points" function
Figure 13
This function can be used to specify how big the maximum permitted end point to each side for the steering, accel-
erator or additional servo may be. This function is generally used to protect the servos from mechanical stops when
applying end points in full. You can set a value between 0 - 120 %. The smaller the value, the smaller the servo path
on the relevant side. After calling the function "End Points", you need to select the page that you want to change with
a control element of the transmitter (e.g. the steering wheel). The selected page is displayed in colour in the display.
Now tap the selected function. The display switches to a submenu in which you can set a value between 0 and 120 for
the selected page only (marked in red) with the "controller" (symbolically displayed as a setting wheel).
Setting the value for the steering servo (CH1)
Use Channel 1 (CH1) to set the maximum possible steering end point. To do this, select the parameter to be changed
on the appropriate end point side (left or right). Slide the regulator to the right or left to change the value to suit your
requirements. Tap the "Back" button to save the new values and return to the previous menu.
Setting the value for the accelerator servo (CH2)
Use Channel 2 (CH2) to set the maximum possible motor revolutions. To do this, select the parameter to be changed
on the appropriate end point side (left or right). Slide the regulator to the right or left to change the value to suit your
requirements. Tap the "Back" button to save the new values and return to the previous menu.
Setting the value for the additional servos (CH3 and CH4)
Use Channel 3 (CH3) and Channel 4 (CH4) to set the values for the additional servos. To do this, select the parameter
to be changed on the appropriate end point side (left or right). Slide the regulator to the right or left to change the value
to suit your requirements. Tap the "Back" button to save the new values and return to the previous menu.
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