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IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT SERVO OPERATING MODE VALUES:
If you're using Analog servos in your Model, DO NOT use SHR or SSR Servo Operating Mode values for those channels. Use
the NOR (Normal) Servo Operating Mode with Analog servos. Using SHR or SSR Servo Operating Mode values with Analog
servos can result in poor performance or even damage to the servos or the receiver!
Not all ESCs are compatible with SHR or SSR Servo Operating Modes. If your ESC does not operate correctly, change the Servo
Operating Mode to NOR (Normal) for that channel (or channels).
SHR and SSR Servo Operating Modes should only be used with Digital servos. While the SHR Servo Operating Mode can be
used with any brand of Digital servo, the SSR Servo Operating Mode should ONLY be used with Airtronics SRG Digital servos.
Changing the Servo Operating Mode, Continued....
1) From within the BIND menu, scroll down to highlight the desired channel you
would like to change the Servo Operating Mode for.
SERVO OPERATING MODE setting range is NOR, SHR and SSR. The default
setting is NOR. SSR Operating Mode is not supported when FH3 or FH3F
Modulation Type is Selected.
2) Press the ENTER key, then scroll UP or DOWN to choose the desired Servo
Operating Mode value for that channel.
3) Press the ENTER key, then repeat steps 1 and 2 to choose the Servo Operating
Mode for any desired remaining channels.
Binding the Transmitter and Receiver:
To Bind the transmitter and receiver, please see the
Transmitter and Receiver Binding
section on page 23. Prior to Binding the
transmitter and receiver, make sure to choose the desired Modulation Type and Safety Link Number.
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The Servo Monitor displays the output levels of the four different channels in bar graph form, allowing you to monitor servo
operation in a virtual manner. This is helpful to see servo movement when the controls are moved, and it allows you to visualize
what is occurring with servo movements when you apply different Mixing values, exponential, etc. When used in conjunction with
the DISPLAY key, the Servo Monitor allows you to see servo movement virtually and make programming changes without the
transmitter actually transmitting a signal.
The channel names displayed will vary based on the Car Type Selected in the TYPE menu. Depending on the current servo
reversing settings, the bar graphs may not move the same direction as the transmitter controls. This is normal.
Using the Servo Monitor:
1) From within the SYSTEM menu, scroll UP or DOWN to highlight the SERVO
menu.
2) Press the ENTER key to open and view the full screen Servo Monitor. The hash
marks represent the current channel output positions.
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