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1) From within the RPM menu, scroll UP or DOWN to highlight MAX RPM 30000 (or MAX
SPEED 34mph or MAX SPEED 54km/h).
2) Press the ENTER key, then scroll UP or DOWN to change the Maximum RPM or
Maximum Speed value. The RPM Gauge on the Telemetry Screen will not display RPM
or Speed values above the Maximum value programmed.
TELEMETRY MAX RPM setting range is 500 to 127500. The default setting is 30000. TELEMETRY MAX SPEED setting range is
1mph to 335mph (1km/h to 539km/h). The default setting is 34mph (54km/h). The Maximum Speed setting range will vary
based on the 10 Count Distance value programmed when you calibrate the RPM Sensor. For more information, see the
Calibrating the RPM Sensor section on page 67.
3) From within the RPM menu, scroll UP or DOWN to highlight 10COUNT DIST. 12.0in (or
10COUNT DIST. 30cm).
4) Press the ENTER key, then scroll UP or DOWN to change the 10 Count Distance value
to the measurement obtained in step 2 above. For example, if your model traveled 2
feet (61cm) to complete 10 full revolutions, enter 24.0in (61cm).
TELEMETRY 10COUNT DIST setting range is 0.5in to 118.0in (1cm to 300cm). The default setting is 12.0in (30cm).
Calibrating the RPM Sensor - Changing the 10Count Distance Value:
The 10Count Distance value can be changed if you've Selected UNIT MPH or UNIT KM/H. By changing the 10Count Distance
value you are able to calibrate the RPM sensor to read your specific model's actual speed, in either MPH or KM/H.
RPM Sensor calibration is only required if you choose to use the RPM Sensor to display MPH or KM/H. Calibration is
not required if you're displaying RPM.
Prior to calibrating the RPM sensor, you must connect the RPM sensor to your receiver and correctly install the RPM sensor
into your model. For more information, see the Telemetry Connections and Mounting section on pages 69 and 70.
IMPORTANT: When the reflective tape attached to your model's spur gear, pinion gear, etc., crosses the RPM sensor, the
Bind LED on the receiver will flash green once, indicating 1 full revolution. Use this as a guide during the calibration process.
1) With your transmitter and receiver turned ON, and with an Active Telemetry connection, place your model on the ground.
2) Measuring in inches (or centimeters if using KM/H) from where you set your model on the ground, slowly push your
model and measure the distance covered to complete 10 full revolutions of the RPM sensor (the Bind LED on your receiver
will flash green 10 times, indicating 10 full revolutions).
IMPORTANT: Changing the 10Count Distance value will change the Maximum Speed value. After calibration, you should
reset the Maximum Speed value back to the value you chose previously.
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The Telemetry Setting allows you to choose whether the Telemetry System is turned ON or OFF and change the interval that
Telemetry Data is read and stored.
The interval that Telemetry Data is read and stored can be adjusted so that Telemetry Data can be stored for up to 90 minutes
of use. The Telemetry Log can store 120 different data entries at intervals ranging from 00.1 seconds to 45.9 seconds.
Turning the Telemetry System ON and OFF:
1) From within the TELEMETRY menu, scroll UP or DOWN to highlight TELEMETRY
SETTING.
2) Press the ENTER key. The SETTING menu will be displayed and ON/OFF ON will be
highlighted.
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