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After adjusting the Auxiliary Channel 3 Sub-Trim value, use the End Point Adjustment
function to reset the desired amount of servo travel in both directions. For more information,
see page 18.
SUB-T AUX setting range is 100H to 100L. The default setting is 0.
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3) Press the +/INC or DEC/- keys to adjust the Auxiliary Channel 3 Sub-Trim value to center the
servo horn.
The Servo Reversing function allows you to electronically switch the direction of servo travel. For example,
if you move the steering control stick to the right, and the steering servo moves to the left, you can use
the Servo Reversing function to make the steering servo move to the left. The Servo Reversing function is
available for all three channels.
REv - SERvO REvERSing
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1) Press the Right or Left MENU key to highlight the REV menu. ST NOR will be displayed in the
Programming Window.
REV-ST setting range is NOR and REV. The default setting is NOR.
2) Press the +/INC or DEC/- keys to change the direction of Steering servo travel.
When you change the direction of Steering servo travel, the servo horn may no longer be
centered. If this occurs, use the Steering Sub-Trim function to center the servo horn. For
more information, see page 34.
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1) From within the REV menu, press the Right MENU key to highlight TH NOR.
REV-TH setting range is NOR and REV. The default setting is NOR.
2) Press the +/INC or DEC/- keys to change the direction of Throttle servo travel.
When you change the direction of Throttle servo travel, the servo horn may no longer be
centered. If this occurs, use the Sub-Trim function to center the servo horn. For more
information, see page 35.
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