Steering rate, Rf mode – Pro Boat DX3E User Manual

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SPEKTRUM DX3E USER GUIDE

sTeerIng raTe

Steering rate (also known as dual rate) allows on-the-fly

steering travel adjustments to be made using the steering

rate dial. Steering rate limits the amount of travel of the

steering servo. The steering rate cannot be greater than

100% and will never exceed the amount of steering travel

set with the travel adjust dials.

Steering Rate Dial

rf mode

The DX3E features an RF mode switch on the bottom side

of the transmitter near the trigger. Std is the standard RF

mode. FR is the France RF mode and should only be

selected if the transmitter is used in France.

general noTes

Radio controlled models are a great source of pleasure.

Unfortunately, they can also pose a potential hazard if

not operated and maintained properly. It is imperative to

install your radio control system correctly. Additionally,

your level of operating competency must be high enough

to ensure you are able to control your model under all

conditions. If you are a newcomer to radio controlled

models, please seek help from an experienced modeler

or your local hobby shop.

Safety Points to Obey for Modelers

• Ensure your batteries (both transmitter and receiver)

have been properly charged for your model.

• Check all servos and their connections prior to each

run.

• Do not operate your model near spectators, parking

areas or any other area that could result in injury to

people or damage of property.

• Do not operate your model during adverse weather

conditions. Poor visibility can cause disorientation and

loss of control of your model.

• Do not point the transmitter antenna directly toward the

model. The radiation pattern from the tip of the antenna

is inherently low.

• Do not take chances. If at any time during the

operation of your model you observe any erratic or

abnormal operation, immediately stop operation of

your model until the cause of the problem has been

ascertained and corrected. Safety can never be taken

lightly.

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