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Throttle limits settings (range of joystick, range of control signals)
To respond the controller to control signal (joystick) exactly by your image, it is necessary to unify end points of the control signal (control signal
limits) generated by the control equipment (potentiometer, etc.) with the values entered or stored in the controller.
There are two ways.
I. To the parameter P4 "control signal" set " PWM pulse - Automat" (default setting). In this case, the controller does not remember end
points (limits) of the control signal and after each turn-on, controller again must "learn" what the actual limits of the control signal (signal
source). This case is described in detail in the section "Start with automatic limits “.
II. To the parameter P4 "control signal" set the "Programmed". In this case, the controller remembers the end points (limits) of the control signal.
However, it is necessary once controller to "teach" the actual control signal (signal source) limits - this is described below under " Programmed".
When you change the source control signal (or change settings limit the control signal), you must repeat this procedure described in "Start with
automatic limits”.
Programmed: The controller remembers the outer limits set of the control signal. Custom settings (reconciliation between the control signal
and controller settings) can be done in the following ways.
PREFERED WAY:
a) By program „Controller 2“ and setting of your transmitter / signal source
the controller to set the control signal at a specific numerical value, or leave the company (default) values.
Parameter P33 "Setting from transmitter" must be set to "Enabled“.
Parameter P4 "Control signal" is set to "Automat“.
Subsequently is necessary set, by transmitter (signal generator) setting, position of the Neutral and max. deflections (end points) for forward
and backward throttle position. Controller’s LEDs indication significantly helps you with setting correct values in your transmitter.
Note:
for signal source without Neutral position set both values (Neutral and Full throttle backward) to the same value by program Controller 2.
1) turn on transmitter with throttle stick on STOP (neutral) position, turn on receiver. Controller is connection to throttle channel or other sig-
nal source.
2) turn on controller, wait for blue LED continuous light (not depend on other LEDs) ……………………………….……….
3) change of Neutral position setting (STOP) in your transmitter that yellow LED also continuous light (not blinking) ……
4) move throttle stick to full throttle forward and set your transmitter for continuous light (not blinking) of green LED ……
5) when you have transmitter with neutral position, move throttle to max. throttle backward (max. brake) and set your ….
transmitter for continuous light (not blinking) of red LED
Now in your transmitter (signal generator) are set the same throttle limits (deflections) as values in your controller.
Note: In case your signal source (generator, etc.) have exact and known values (pulse width or voltage), not necessary “match“
controller settings (parameters P6 – P11) with generator’s values, correct numeric settings is sufficient.
Attention, version with optical isolation of input PWM signal to the shift of the width input signal - in this case, it is preferable to the automatic
learning of the control signal limits.
0.15 V
(1 ms)
+1.65 V (1.5 ms)
+3.15 V
(2 ms)
+1.65 V (1.5 ms)
+1.65 V (1.5 ms)
0.15 V
(1 ms)
+3.15 V
(2 ms)
0.15 V
(1 ms)
+3.15 V
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