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You are able to adjust the Point value and the Rate percentage value for
the Throttle High Side and the Throttle Brake Side separately. In addition,
you can even program ARC for one Side and Exponential or Point Curve for the
other Side.
Changing the Rate Percentage Value:
The Rate percentage value determines the amount and type of ARC, either Quick, Mild or Linear (see diagram on the previous
page). When a Positive or Negative ARC percentage value is programmed, a Linear Curve will be created from the Neutral Point.
1) From within the CURVE menu, scroll UP or DOWN to highlight RATE > 0%.
2) Press the ENTER key, then scroll UP or DOWN to Increase or Decrease the
Rate percentage value. Using a Negative Rate percentage value will Soften
the control feel around the Neutral Point and using a Positive Rate percentage
value will Heighten the control feel around the Neutral Point.
RATE setting range is -100% (Mild) to 100% (Quick). The default setting is 0% (Linear).
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The Point Curve function allows you to vary the amount of servo travel in relation to the movement of the Steering Wheel and
Throttle Trigger (or in some cases, the Auxiliary Dial and/or the Auxiliary Lever) at different Points along the entire range of
control travel to change the way those functions react to control movement. Nine programmable Points allow you to create your
own custom Point Curve to suit any situation.
The Point Curve function works like the Exponential and ARC functions, except that the Point Curve function allows you to
program up to 9 different Points along the entire range of control travel to suit whatever setup or situation is required. For example,
you can customize the Point Curve to include Mild or Quick Points along the same Curve, or you can create a smooth Point Curve
or a more Linear Point Curve.
Point Curve percentage values can be adjusted from Mild through Linear to Quick
to allow you to set the most effective control response for your Model. For example,
if your Model over-steers, reduce the Point Curve percentage values and if your
Model under-steers, Increase the Point Curve percentage values.
For another example, reduce the Throttle High Side Point Curve percentage values
on a slippery track or with a Model that has a Higher-torque motor or engine, and
Increase the Throttle High Side Point Curve percentage values on a high-grip track
or with a Model that has a Lower-torque motor or engine.
For the utmost in precision control, Channel Curves can be programmed separately
for the Throttle High Side and the Throttle Brake Side. A graph that depicts the
control output and Point Curve relationship is featured to help visualize the changes
you make.
Quick
Linear
Mild
100%
100%
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Amount of Servo Operation
Amount of Control Operation
P1
P2
P3
P4
P5
P6
P7
P8
P9
Choosing the Channel and the Curve Type:
1) From within the RACING menu, scroll UP or DOWN to highlight the CURVE
menu.
Point Curve Programming Values can be changed while you're driving by Assigning these functions to a Trim Switch, the
Auxiliary Dial or the Auxiliary Lever. For more information, see the
ASSIGN Menu
section on pages 33 ~ 38.
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