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To use the Auxiliary Programming functions, you must have a servo plugged into the AUX1 channel slot in the receiver.
[[PROgRaMMing MEnU
aUx - aUxiLiaRY PROgRaMMing
The Auxiliary Programming function allows you to select, program, then use several different Mixes and
other options specic to Auxiliary Channel 3. These include Point Auxiliary, Dig, Burn, Brake Mixing, and
more. The Auxiliary Lever is an integral part of the Auxiliary Programming function. It is used not only during
programming, but it is also used to turn Mixes ON and OFF, and to operate Auxiliary Channel 3.
Use the table below to determine the different functions within the Auxiliary Programming menu:
AUX
P_AUX
S_AUX
4WS
MOA
BRK
A_MIX
a
uxiliary high anD low
Point auxiliary
SteP auxiliary
Four wheel Steering mixing
motor on axle Dual throttle mixing
braKe mixing
auxiliary mixing
controlS auxiliary channel 3 high anD low Servo travel
controlS SPeciFic PointS that the auxiliary Servo travelS
controlS SteP valueS that the auxiliary Servo travelS
controlS Four wheel Steering oPtionS
controlS Dual throttle oPtionS
controlS auxiliary channel 3 braKe mixing
controlS uSer-DeFineD auxiliary channel 3 mixing oPtionS
The Auxiliary High and Low function allows you to use Auxiliary Channel 3 as a dedicated ON or OFF third channel. For example,
if your monster truck features a transmission with reverse, you can use the Auxiliary Lever to control the reverse mechanism
by simply moving the Auxiliary Lever UP and DOWN to control the servo's travel in each direction. In addition, End Point
Adjustments can be made Auxiliary Channel 3 to limit the amount of servo travel in both directions.
aUx - aUxiLiaRY HigH anD LOw
When any menu function other than AUX is chosen, the Auxiliary Lever has two functions based on its position:
To choose an option within a specic menu function, the Auxiliary Lever must be in the OFF position (LOW).
When the Auxiliary Lever is in the ON position (HIGH), the specic menu function or Mix is turned ON (Activated) and programming
values for that specic menu function can be changed. In addition, functions specic to that Mix (if available) can be controlled
with the Programming Keys.
As an example, to program the Point Auxiliary function, rst move the Auxiliary Lever to the OFF position to choose the number
of Points you would like to program, then move the Auxiliary Lever to the ON position to Activate the Point Auxiliary function, then
change the programming values of each Point.
As a safety feature, if you turn the transmitter OFF with the Auxiliary Lever in the ON position, the function will not operate
when you turn the transmitter back ON until you cycle the Auxiliary Lever OFF, then back ON. This prevents you from turning
the transmitter ON when a Mix is Activated, which could result in your model losing control.
If AUX is not displayed in the Programming Window, press the +/INC or DEC/- keys until
AUX is displayed and ashing, then to select the AUX menu, press and HOLD the +/INC and
DEC/- keys at the same time. When selected, AUX will stop ashing.
1) Press the Right or Left MENU key to highlight the AUX menu. AUX will be displayed in the
Programming Window.