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FUTABA 4PX - Throttle Curve Adjustment

FUTABA 4PX
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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 set-
ting "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) but-
ton is pressed when the rate is other than "0", quick/mild are
reversed.

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