User's Manual
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Steering (Ch1)
Throttle (Ch2)
Shift (Ch3)
Ch4
Ch3 / Ch4 Low End Points
On the driving screen, the low end point is represented by the length of the
bar to the left of the pointer on the lower bar. The greater the left length of
the bar, the greater the low end point value.
The position of the pointer on the bar is affected by end point
settings (low and high) and trim setting.
Changing the low end point value has the following visual effect on the driving screen bars.
Low end point value is approximately the same as the high end point
value.
Increased low end point value (more servo travel on LOW end is
possible).
Decreased low end point value (less servo travel on LOW end is
possible).
The position of the pointer on the bar is affected by end point settings (low and high) and trim
setting; increasing the low end point value may visually appear to have the same effect as
decreasing the high end point value.
An end point setting of 50 (the default) is typical for most servos, and should always be used
for ESCs. Larger setting values may overdrive some servos
Adjusting the Low End Point
The low end point value is a relative value, and is expressed as the percentage of full travel to
the LOW end. For example, setting the low end point value to “50” allows the servo to move
only 50% of full travel to the low end.