User's Manual
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Throttle End Point
The throttle end point
value adjusts how far
the throttle goes to the
THROTTLE end with
respect to its full range
of motion to the
throttle end. End point
adjustment should be
adjusted prior to other
throttle settings, as the
throttle end point
value affects other
throttle settings.
The throttle end point
is set independently of
the brake end point
(which adjusts how far
the throttle servo turns
to the BRAKE end).
The throttle end point setting should be used to do the following:
• Limit throttle throw to reduce mechanical binding or servo strain that may occur on full
servo throw to the throttle end. For example, if the servo is trying to pull a mechanical
throttle linkage farther than it is mechanically able.
• Adjust throttle range to reduce the top speed of the vehicle.
Steering (Ch1)
Throttle (Ch2)
Shift (Ch3)
Ch4
Throttle End Point
On the driving screen, the throttle end point is represented by the length of
the bar to the right of the pointer on the middle bar. The greater the right
length of the bar, the greater the throttle end point value.
The position of the pointer on the bar is affected by end point values
(throttle and brake) and trim setting.
Changing the throttle end point value has the following visual effect on the driving screen
bars.










