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Old 05-24-2009, 11:37 AM
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Default LST2 - Throttle servo problem

Just took my new (used) LST2 out for a spin after looking it over. The throttle servo only goes all or nothing. How do Ifix that? I'm looking through the manual now, but Ifigured maybe someone could speed up my reading What adjustment would it be?
Old 05-24-2009, 12:44 PM
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Default RE: LST2 - Throttle servo problem

There is a setting on your controller. Have to scroll until you see TDB, I believe. Then hold your trigger and lower the %. It might be set at 100. I have mine at 25. Or what ever you might like it to be.....

Just go to your throttle controls on your handheld. I think you hit channel until you get to your TH controls then then scroll until you find TDB. Once you lower it you will be able to see if your throttle servo slows down.

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Function Mode

Throttle Deadband

Accessing the Throttle Deadband Function

The throttle deadband feature is used to reduce/eliminate the

dead throttle area that exists at neutral to the starting point of

throttle and from neutral to the starting point of braking. This

area is sometime known as deadband. As more throttle trim

(also known as static brake) is applied, more of the dead

trigger area right off neutral exists. To eliminate the throttle

deadband, adjust a forward value such that your vehicle’s

wheels just start to turn when the trigger is slightly squeezed.

This provides the most accurate feel and eliminates the dead

area in the throttle. To eliminate the braking deadband, adjust

the brake value such that your

ENTER

SCROLL CHANNEL

CLEAR

INCREASE DECREASE

Press the

screen.

Press the

desired value necessary.

Scroll key until "TDB" appears on theIncrease or Decrease key to select the

vehicle starts to slow down when the trigger is slightly

pushed. This provides the most accurate brake feel and

eliminates the dead area when braking.

tdb

1.

Turn the transmitter power switch on.

2.

Press the Scroll key to access Function mode.

3.

Press the Scroll key until "TDB" appears on the screen

L/F

08

Forward Adjustment

(depends on

trigger position)

4.

braking deadband.

Move the trigger accordingly to adjust the forward or

5.

Press the Increase or Decrease key to select the desired Current Value

value necessary to eliminate dead area.

tdb

0

8

Brake Adjustment

(depends on

trigger position)

6.

Press the Scroll key to access the Exponential function.

7.

power switch or press the

same time.

To exit the Function mode, either turn off the transmitterScroll and Channel keys at the

R/B

Current Value

Values: 0% to 100%

Clear = 0%

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Old 05-24-2009, 12:53 PM
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Default RE: LST2 - Throttle servo problem

yup, got it figured out... took me a while to figure out i had to pull the trigger...was at 100
Old 05-24-2009, 01:13 PM
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Sweet glad it worked. I did the same thing and it took me awhile to figure it out. The is so much crap you can do with the remote, you can get lost.. Anyway have a good Holiday...
Old 05-24-2009, 06:03 PM
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Default RE: LST2 - Throttle servo problem

not sure this is relevant but the epa (end point adjustment) needs to be set to where the throttle servo barely opens the throttle all the way ...excess travel that does nothing will cause a shortened servo life , this also needs to be done for the steering and reverse servos

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