Servo speed, Trim step, Abs (automatic breaking system or pulse brakes) – Spektrum SPM4010 DX4S User Manual

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ABS helps prevent brake lock-ups and improves braking
performance by pulsing the brakes.

The following ABS braking parameters can be programmed:

State: Inhibit or Active

Point: The throttle position that the pulse braking

takes place (0 to 100, default is 60).

Stroke: The distance the throttle travels during

the pulse braking (0 to 100, default is 50).

lag: The time delay before the pulsing takes place

(0.0 to 2.0 in .01 increments, default is 0.5).

Speed: The pulsing speed or frequency of the

pulse braking (-1 to -30, default is -1).

The graphic bar at the bottom of the screen displays the parameters
and shows how ABS will function.

IMPORTANT: State must be Active to

turn on the ABS function.
• In the List screen, use the roller to

highlight the ABS function.

• Press the roller to access the ABS

function. The ABS screen appears.

• Use the roller to select the ABS

parameter you wish to adjust.

• Press the roller to highlight that

parameter and the associated box

will flash. Rotate the roller to adjust

that function.

Servo Speed

The Servo Speed function allows you
to change the speed of any of the four
channels—steering, throttle and Aux. from
100% (default) to 1%. The maximum speed
is 100% and is fixed by the specifications
of the servo itself.
• In the List screen, use the roller to

highlight the Servo Speed function.
Press the roller to access the Servo
Speed function. The Servo Speed screen
appears.

• Use the roller to select the desired

channel, then press the roller to access
that channel. Rotate the roller to adjust the servo speed.

Trim Step

Trim Step affects the amount the
servo travels with each click of
the trim, but has no effect on the
total trim travel. The trim steps
range from 1 to 20 (Default is 4).
To adjust the trim step:
1. Select Trim Step from the

List menu.

2. Scroll to the desired channel

and press the scroll wheel to
activate the channel.

3. Rotate the scroll wheel

to adjust the trim step.

4. Press the scroll wheel

to save the selection.

Programmable Mix

The programmable mixes enable you to assign any
channel as a Master or Slave, which is particularly
helpful when you need to assign an Aux channel as
a Master.

1. Scroll to Inh. Press the rolling selector once and

select a Master channel.

2. Select a Slave channel.
3. Adjust the A Value percentage.

You can assign custom names to Mix A and Mix B,
making it easier to remember what each mix does.
Assign the names the same way you would for the
Username or Model Name.

Mix Options
Trim: Inh or Act. When Trim is Active, trim adjust-
ments to the Master channel also apply to the
Slave channel.

Switch: You may assign the mix to a switch,
enabling a B Value in the mix.
To adjust the B Value:

1. Assign a switch to the mix.
2. Press the switch forward or back. The A Value

changes to B Value on the screen.

3. Select the B Value and move the scroll wheel to

adjust the value.

4. Press the Rolling Selector to save the selection.

NOTICE: Before driving a model, always do a
check of the model’s response to mix settings.
Raise the vehicle off the ground so it does not
move during testing.

IMPORTANT: A negative value results in the

secondary channel moving in a direction op-

posite the direction of the primary channel.

ABS (Automatic Breaking System or Pulse Brakes)

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