En travel, Exponential, Reverse – Spektrum SPM4010 DX4S User Manual

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Travel

The Travel function supports precise endpoint adjustments in all
channels. Travel values range from 0–150% (Default is 100%).

NOTICE: Always check the control directions at the extents of travel
to be sure the linkages do not bind. Travel values that are too high will
cause binding, which may result in damage to the vehicle.

Channel

Top

Bottom

Steering

L (left)

R (right)

Throttle

B (brake)

F (forward)

Aux 1

H (high)

L (low)

Aux 2

H (high)

L (low)

Channel

Top

Bottom

Steering

L (left)

R (right)

Throttle

B (brake)

F (forward)

Aux 1

H (high)

L (low)

Aux 2

H (high)

L (low)

IMPORTANT: Both positive and negative Expo values are available. A positive Expo value results in the center being less
sensitive (desirable most of the time), while a negative value increases the sensitivity around center (normally not used).

Exponential

The Exponential (Expo) function affects the response rate of
the steering, throttle and/or brake. A positive Steering Expo
value, for example, decreases steering sensitivity around
neutral to make it easier to drive at high speeds in a straight
line while still allowing for maximum turning radius. While
sensitivity with positive Expo is decreased around neutral, it
increases the sensitivity near the end of travel.

*Reference chart for options available on each channel:

Reverse

The Reverse function, also known as servo reversing, establishes
the channel direction relative to the channel input. Use the reverse
menu if, for example, the wheels turn left when you turn the
steering wheel to the right. Reverse is available on all channels
and is normally the first function you should test and adjust during
programming.

A Channel: Steering, Throttle or

Aux (auxiliary)

B Direction
C Adjustable value (from

-100% to +100% (0 is fac-
tory default or inhibit))

A

B

C

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