Manual
degrees. If turned o, total programmable throw is 180 degrees. To 
adjust the resolution, highlight the High_Resolution menu and press the 
Adjust Dial to enter. The current status is displayed under ‘Now Status’. 
To change the status, use the Adjust Dial to change the highlighted on 
or o and press the dial to save. Use the Back button to exit the menu.
8. Overload Protection: 
Hitec 7xxx Series Digital Servos can be programmed with Overload 
Protection. By default, this setting is set to o. To adjust the Overload 
Protection, highlight ‘OLP Set’ and press the Adjust Dial. The current 
status is displayed under ‘Now Status’. Use the Adjust Dial to change 
to the desired value and press the dial to save. The OLP range is o – 
50%, in 10% increments. 
9. Factory Default (Factory Default Set):
Sometimes it is best to restore the servo back to Factory Default 
settings. To enter the menu, use the Adjust Dial to scroll to page 2 of 
the main menu and press the dial once highlighted. Follow the on-
screen prompts to reset the servo. Once each prompt is completed, 
the corresponding box will say ok. After the last one, the servo will be 
reset to factory defaults.
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 be moved 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, press the Adjust Dial to enter 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 changed without setting the neutral position. To 
do this, highlight ‘Skip to Neutral Set’ and press the Adjust Dial.
To set the left position, highlight LEFT and press the Adjust Dial. To 
activate, turn the Pulse Dial all the way to the left (counterclockwise). 
Once activated, turn the Pulse Dial to the right (clockwise) to set the 
desired throw in the left position. Press the Adjust Dial to save the 
setting or press the BACK button to exit without saving.
To set the right position, highlight RIGHT and press the Adjust Dial. To 
activate, turn the Pulse Dial all the way to the right (clockwise). Once 
activated, turn the Pulse Dial to the left (counterclockwise) to set the 
desired throw in the right position. Press the Adjust Dial to save the 
setting or press the BACK button to exit without saving.
Brushless (BLDC) Series Program Mode
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.
4. Deadband (DB_Width):
Highlight DB_Width on the main screen and press the Adjust Dial to 
enter the menu.
Note: Hitec Digital Servos from the factory are set to the tightest 
Deadband possible by default. Even if the Deadband can be set 
lower with the programmer, it will have no effect on the servo.
Once in the menu, the current Deadband is displayed under Now 
Values. Use the Adjust Dial to change the value under the Set Values. 
Once the desired Deadband is reached, press the Adjust Dial to save 
the value to Now Values. Use the BACK button to exit to the main 
menu. Values for the Deadband are 1-16.
5. Speed:
Highlight Speed in the main menu and press the Adjust Dial. Once it 
the menu, the current Speed is displayed under Now Values. Use the 
Adjust Dial to change the value under the Set Values. Once the desired 
speed is reached, press the Adjust Dial to save the value to Now 
Values. Use the BACK button to exit to the main menu. Values for the 
speed are 1 – 64, with 1 being the slowest and 64 the fastest.
6. Failsafe
Sometimes it is desired to have the servo go to a preset position when 
it loses signal. To enter the menu, use the Adjust Dial to scroll to page 
2 of the main menu and press the dial once highlighted. Follow the on-
screen instructions and center the Pulse Dial. Current Failsafe settings 
are listed under ‘Now Values’. Use the Pulse Dial to set the Failsafe 
position. Once set, use the Adjust Dial to turn Failsafe on or o. Press 
the Adjust Dial to save the setting to the servo. The new setting will be 
displayed in the ‘Now Values’. Use the Back button to exit the menu.
7. High Resolution:
Hitec 7xxx Series Digital Servos have a high resolution circuit that 
can be turned on or o. When on, total programmable throw is 120 






