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Old 12-02-2016, 05:52 PM
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Obviously new to this. Got my son a nitro Exceed Infinitive . The remote has 6 settings I don't understand. I've learned ST=Steering and TH=Throttle

I have 2 switches and 4 knobd.

1 switch is ST, the other TH
you can switch between r and n on both. What is r and n? Run and Neutral?

Then the knobs. One is TH, the other ST
they both can be adjusted between 0-10.
The ST has a D/R . What is D/R?
And what does the 0-10 adjustments change? Sensitivity maybe?

The other knobs are trim, I got that

Thanks in advance
Old 12-03-2016, 03:56 PM
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Steering Dual Rate, or Steering Rate is the amount of travel you want, from the servo, in both directions.
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Originally Posted by GritnGrind
...1 switch is ST, the other TH
you can switch between r and n on both. What is r and n? Run and Neutral? ...
Those switches are for reversing the steering servo and throttle servo (or ESC). Sometimes, depending on orientation of servo and/or linkage, the Servo Reverse switches are used to get the servo to go in the "right" direction needed.

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