Panic Mode: Sometimes called a bailout mode, Panic is a SAFE stabilization
mode that can return an airplane to level flight from any attitude. It is usually
assigned to a momentary button.
Priority: Causes a reduction in gain based on the user stick input. The more
stick input applied, the less gain there is. This prevents AS3X+ from interfering
with user inputs. Values range from 0 to 200, with the default value being 140.
SAFE Envelope: (Intermediate Mode) Stabilization technology that uses
AS3X+ to deliver normal flight performance, but with limited bank and pitch
angles to prevent the airplane from getting into extreme attitudes.
SAFE Self Level/Angle Demand: Stabilization technology that will make the
airplane return to level flight when the control stick is centered.
SRXL2: A Bi-Directional data communication protocol that enables digital
devices to communicate over a single signal wire.
Stop Lock Rate: Allows the user to tune the stop response of the model
without the need to reduce gyro gains/performance. Low values reduce the
stop induced by the gyro when re-centering the stick. Higher values increases
the gyro's effect on stops. Too high of a value can cause bounces/oscillations
when re-centering the stick, even with low gyro gains.
Stop Release Rate: Retains the gyro response/performance when quick minor
stick inputs are made. Too low of a value can induce an expo effect as a stick input
wont immediately reduce the gyro's effect. Too high of a value can cause the gain
to go away quickly on a short/quick stick movement and increase overall delay on
the model getting gains back when re-centering the stick from a quick movement.
Throttle Cut: Disables throttle function
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