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Steering Servo Type
Steering servo type lets you select the type of
steering servo (analog or digital) in the vehicle.
Analog servos are sent signals at 50 frames/sec,
while Digital servos are sent signals at 100
frames/sec.
If you have high end analog servos, they may operate
better with the digital setting, try both settings and
choose the best performance.
Changing the Steering Servo Type
Use the navigation controls to change the steering servo type as follows:
1. Access the top function menu
from the driving screen.
menu
2. Navigate to the Steering (Ch1)
menu.
or : then
3. Navigate to Servo Type.
or
Value Description
Analog Steering servo is analog.
4. Change the value.
or
Digital Steering servo is digital.
Steering Speed
Steering speed allows you to limit the maximum speed
that the steering servo will be driven to match your
movements on the wheel. There are three parameters
that can be adjusted to precisely set up your limiting.
Trigger sets the minimum amount of control input
before the speed limiter becomes active. At 0%,
limiting is always active (input is always >= 0%). At
50%, limiting is only active if the wheel is turned half
way or more.
Input speed determines the limited speed that is
applied to motions away from center that are above the
trigger setting. 100 is maximum servo movement rate.
1 is minimum rate. Default is 100 (full speed)
Return speed determines the limited speed that is
applied to motions back toward center that are above
the trigger setting. 100 is maximum servo movement
rate. 1 is minimum rate. Default is 100 (full speed)