Thr hold, Warning – Futaba 8FGAS, 8FGHS 2.4GHz User Manual

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<Functions of Model Menu (Helicopter Functions)>

● Select the function name

and return to the Model

menu by touching the

RTN button.

<SensorTouch™>

THR HOLD

This function sets the throttle cut position for

auto rotation. The throttle servo operating speed

can be adjusted. (Speed)

Note: Initially, this setting does not assign the

throttle hold switch. Prior to adjusting the

parameters for the throttle hold, we suggest

designating a throttle hold switch. To do so,

access the Condition menu within the Model

menu options.

●Servo speed

Setting method
●Hold condition switch selection

Use the Condition select menu of the Model

menu to assign the hold condition switch.

Selection example: SG

●Hold position adjustment

Move the cursor to the hold position item

and touch the RTN button to switch to the

data input mode.

Adjust the rate by scrolling the touch sensor.
Initial value: 17%
Adjustment range: 0%~50%

*Hold position sets the throttle cut position. Adjust it so that

the carburetor is completely closed.

*When the RTN button is touched for one second, the rate is

reset to the initial value.)

Touch the RTN button to end the adjustment

and return to the cursor mode.

●Servo speed setting

Move the cursor to the servo speed item and

touch the RTN button to switch to the data

input mode.

Adjust the rate by scrolling the touch sensor.
Initial value: 0
Adjustment range: 0~27 (maximum delay)

*When the RTN button is touched for one second, the rate is

reset to the initial value.)

Touch the RTN button to return to the cursor

mode.

● Select [THR HOLD] at the Model menu

and access the setup screen shown

below by touching the RTN button.

Scrolling

● Moving cursor

● Selecting mode

● Adjusting value

●Hold position setting

●Hold position
●Current position

Operation precautions

Warning

When actually starting the engine and flying,

always set the idle up condition switch to OFF

and start the engine at idle.

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