Name-01, Reverse, Ab c travel – Spektrum SPM3300 DX3C Manual User Manual
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Reverse
The Reverse function (also known as servo reversing) estab-
lishes the servo’s direction relative to the channel’s input (e.g.,
a right steering input should result in a right steering angle at
the model). Reverse is available on all three channels and is
normally the first function that is checked and adjusted during
programming. Movement of a control or switch is NOT changed.
Instead, a channel’s response to transmitter input is reversed.
Note: Your model manual may refer to this as changing trans-
mitter control directions in the Control Test/Reverse Controls
section.
A Dark box shows direction servo is set (Normal is shown):
NOR=normal or REV=reverse.
B Box shows around selected text.
C Channels which can be reversed: Steering, Throttle or Aux
(auxiliary).
Travel
The Travel function supports precise endpoint adjustments in
each direction for each of the 3 channels (Steering, Throttle
and Aux (auxiliary).
A R (right)*.
B L (left)*.
C Box shows around selected text.
D Channel: (Steering, Throttle or Aux (auxiliary).
E Adjustable value (from 0 to 150%).
*Reference chart for options available for each channel:
CAUTION: Before driving a model, always do a check of
the model’s response to changed Travel settings. Raise
vehicle so vehicle does not move on tires during testing.
Reverse
Steering
NOR REV
A
B
C
Travel
Steering
L 100%
R 100%
A
B
C
D
E
Select
Select function opens a model memory for control of a model
or adjustment of saved settings. If you haven’t programmed a
model memory, all settings will be at factory default.
CAUTION: Do NOT change the model in Model Select
while operating a model. Change of the model interrupts
transmitter signal to a receiver and may cause a crash.
A Model memory number (20 available).
B Model name (programmable in Name Screen).
Model
Model 1:
NAME-01
A
B
Channel
Top
Bottom
Steering
L (left)
R (right)
Throttle
B (brake)
F (forward)
Aux
H (high)
L (low)