Manual
The Settings menu is where specic test parameters can be set for 
all servo test modes. Use the Adjust Dial to highlight SETTING and 
press it to enter the menu.
To make adjustments to the various settings, use the Adjust Dial to 
highlight it and then press the dial to enter editing mode. To change 
the value, use the Adjust Dial. Either press it again to conrm and 
exit or press the BACK button to exit without saving.
The dierent features that can be edited are:
GYRO MODE (ON/OFF): This is for use with specically designed 
tail rotor servos. These servos generally use a dierent neutral and 
endpoints than other servos. Turning this feature on will automatically 
reset the pulse widths and frame rate for testing. Do not use this 
setting unless the servo being tested states it is a high frame rate tail 
rotor servo.
PULSE_w (Pulse Range): For setting the Pulse Width Test 
parameters for a servo. The adjustments are made to middle 
(neutral), minimum and maximum endpoints. To edit a point, highlight 
it using the Adjust Dial and then press the dial to begin editing. 
The range for each is:
Mid: 1100 – 1900 microseconds
Min: 100 – 1500 microseconds
Max: 1500 – 2520 microseconds
Note: Adjust these settings with caution. If the pulse is too wide, 
the servo may stall which will cause damage.
PULSE_p (Frame Rate): The Frame Rate is how fast the signal 
is sent to the servo. The lower the number the faster the signal is 
sent. The range is from 3 milliseconds to 30 milliseconds. Caution is 
required as analog servos cannot handle frame rates faster than 14 
milliseconds. Doing so will cause damage.
STEP VALUES: The increments moved when testing. The range is 
from 0.25 microseconds 
to 1 microsecond.
TEST: The speed and number of cycles to test at when using AUTO 
E/S/S mode. 
The ranges are:
Speed: 0.1 second to 5.0 seconds.
Count: 0 - 50000 cycles.
LCD Contrast: Change the LCD screen contrast for better 
personalized viewing.
SET Default: Revert all settings to their defaults.
To program the dierent series of Hitec digital servos, plug the servo 
into the SERVO port of the programmer and the battery or receiver 
into the BATT/RX port. Once connected, move the selector switch 
to the PROG position. On the SERIES SELECTION screen, use the 
Adjust Dial to select the appropriate series of the servo connected. 
Press the dial to enter the menu. Each setting is selected with the 
Adjust Dial. Once highlighted, press the dial to edit.
Note: It is highly recommended that the servo being programmed 
is not connected to any linkage.
1. EPA Neutral Settings
Press the Adjust Dial to enter the menu. If the Pulse Dial is o center, 
the program will ask that the dial is center so the indicator is at 12 
o’clock. Once adjusted, the Neutral Settings screen will appear. Use 
the Adjust Dial to elect either to change the Neutral position or to 
skip and move on to the endpoints. 
To change the Neutral position, highlight NEUTRAL, and press the 
Adjust Dial to enter the edit mode. To make an adjustment, use the 
Pulse Dial. To save the setting to the servo, press the Adjust Dial, 
otherwise, press the BACK button to exit without making a change.
Note: Changing the neutral position to an extreme will affect the 
throw of the servo’s endpoints. Try to never vary the position too 
far from nominal. Also, if the neutral position is programmed, then 
the endpoints must be programmed. 
The endpoints can be programmed without setting the neutral 
position. To do this, highlight ‘Skip to Neutral Set’ and press the 
Adjust Dial.
To set the Left or Right position of the throw, highlight the direction 
and press the Adjust Dial to edit. Once in editing, use the Pulse Dial 
to make changes. Press the Adjust Dial to conrm or the BACK 
button to exit without saving. 
After making changes to the servo’s EPA settings, use the BACK 
button to return to the main screen. This will save the settings to the 
servo. Once back at the main screen, the recently saved changes will 
show below the EPA Neutral Settings.
Note: The Hitec Digital Servos are programmed to match a .9 to 
2.1 millisecond pulse width with 1.5 millisecond pulse as neutral. 
When plugged into a receiver, the programmed positions might 
vary slightly due to manufacturing differences from radio to radio. 
EPA percentages and subtrim might have to be used for nal 
adjustment.
2. Servo Sync 
To match two brushless servos together, use the Servo Sync option 
when programming endpoints. The rst step is to program and 
save the rst servo at the desired positions. Exit the programming 
mode and then place the programmed servo into the SYNC slot of 
the HFP-30. Place the next servo into the servo slot and enter the 
programming mode. Enter the EPA and Neutral Setting menu and 
begin programming the servo. As the servo’s endpoints are adjusted, 
you will see the servo in the SYNC slot move to its preprogrammed 
endpoints allowing easy matching of the new servo and those 
positions.
3. Rotation (CW_CCW)
Highlight CW_CCW on the main screen and press the Adjust Dial to 
enter the menu. Under the Now Values will be the current rotation 
direction. Below will be the value to set. Use the Adjust Dial to 
change from CW to CCW. Once at the desired rotation, press the 
Adjust Dial to save the value to the Now Values. Press the BACK 
button to exit to the main menu.
Settings
D Series Program Mode
Programming






