e) "Steering exponential" function
This function enables you to infl uence the sensitivity of the
steering. In doing so, the linear path between the controller and
the servo is modifi ed to a non-linear (exponential) path. A more
sensitive control about the neutral position is thus possible. The
maximum control path is not modifi ed when doing this.
"Exp.":
The value that can be set is -100 % to 100 %, whereby the value
0 % corresponds to linear control. A modifi cation of the set value
always affects both sides of the servo end point equally.
Note:
Negative values lead to stronger servo defl ections in the centre
positions.
"Rate":
Here, the angle of the curve is set. The value that can be set
for the angle of the curved is 0 % to 100 %. The smaller the
increase, the smaller the steering end point.
Select the "Activate" button. Then, select the parameter to be
changed. Slide the regulator to the right or left to change the
value to suit your requirements. Select the "Activate" button to
save the current value. Tap the "Back" button to return to the previous menu.
f) "Steering speed" function
This function allows you to coordinate the speed of the steering
servo to suit your model.
"Turn speed":
The value that can be set for the turn speed is 0 % to 100 %.
"Return speed":
The value that can be set for the return speed is
0 % to 100 %. The values in the LC display are displayed in real
time. The red bar symbolises the position of the steering wheel,
the green bar in the position of the steering servo.
The values in the LC display are shown in real-time. The green
bar symbolises the position of the steering wheel, the red bar, the
position of the steering servo.
Select the parameter to be changed. 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 previ-
ous menu.
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