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55
Function
End Point
When the
"
Throttle mode (Trigger) Ratio
"
(page 60) was set to 100:0, brake operation is
stopped and the throttle (brake side) cannot be adjusted.
Dual ESC mixing :Front ESC
4WS mixing: Rear servo
Spare channel display
When a mixing function is set at a spare channel, the dis-
play changes.
This is an example of setting dual ESC mixing at the 3rd
channel and 4WS mixing at the 4th channel.
(Preparation)
- Before setting the throttle end point adjustment, set the throttle
ATL dial (initial setup: DT6) to the maximum throttle angle posi-
tion 100%.
- Tap the travel button of the [Throttle Forward]. Value input but-
tons appear on the screen and make the following adjustments:
1
Throttle (forward side) adjustment
Pull the throttle stick fully to the high side and use
the [+] or [-] buttons to adjust the throttle angle.
However, when using an ESC, set to 100%.
2
Throttle (brake side/reverse side) adjustment
Move the throttle stick fully to the brake side and
use the [+] or [-] buttons to adjust the throttle an-
gle. However, when using an ESC, set to 100%.
3
When finished, return to the Linkage menu screen by pressing
the HOME button.
Throttle end point adjustment
(Preparation)
- Tap the travel button of the channel you want to set. Value in-
put buttons appear on the screen.
1
Use the [+] or [-] buttons to adjust the servo angle.
Auxiliary channel servo end point adjustment
Adjustment buttons
- Use the [+] and [-] buttons to
make adjustments.
- Return to the initial value by
tapping the [reset] buttons.
Auxiliary channel End point
:0~140
Initial value :100
Adjustment buttons
- Use the [+] and [-] buttons to
make adjustments.
- Return to the initial value by
tapping the [reset] buttons.
Throttle End point :0~140
Initial value :100
2
When finished, return to the Linkage menu screen by pressing the HOME button.

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