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Spektrum SPMAR12200 User Manual

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2. Select the output port to adjust, A–D. The channel for the output ports of the

Cockpit are determined in the Servo Mapping function.

3. Select the Servo to adjust, 1–2. Either of the 2 channels can be adjusted,

allowing greater flexibility in servo matching.

4. Move the stick, switch or other controlling device of the transmitter to the desired

position and hold. Note that when the output channel is moved, the arrow will

move on the screen, indicating which parameter is ready to adjust.

5. Select Start with the SET button on the SensorSwitch.

6. Once Start has been selected, you can release the transmitter stick. The position

will be held until the SET button on the SensorSwitch is pressed again. Also

check that the disconnected ball link lines up correctly with the linkage point.

7. Press the SET button on the SensorSwitch to conclude the set-up process. Do

not re-connect the linkage until you have adjusted the center position and both

end points correctly.

8. To make further adjustments, move the transmitter stick in the desired position

and press SET again with the cursor at Start, then repeat the set up process.

9. If you wish to reverse the direction of rotation of a servo, move the control

surface to one end point and select the menu point Start with the SET button

on the SensorSwitch. Now press and hold button I or II until the control surface

moves in the opposite direction. Repeat the procedure for the other endpoint of

travel.

10. Typically, full throw on a servo will be within a range of 900 to 2100 micro

seconds with the servo’s center position at 1500 micro seconds.

CAUTION: Do NOT go beyond the servo’s maximum travel or damage to the

servo could result. Maximum throw varies from servo to servo.

11. Once the servos are matched, use a current meter to minimize the current

draw of each servo to prevent any fighting of the servos. Adjust the servos as

necessary with the linkages and the servo matching function to achieve the

lowest current draw possible at the center and endpoints.

RX/TX Settings

Several functions are in the RX/TX Settings menu, including: selecting DSM2 or

DSMX operation, binding the Cockpit, teaching fail safe positions, selecting the

frame rate, channel output mapping for the output ports and setting the transmitter

center stick positions.
TX System

In the TX System sub menu, DSM2 or DSMX operation can be selected as well as

the option for binding the Cockpit to the transmitter.
To select DSM2 or DSMX operation, press the I or II buttons on the SensorSwitch to

select the desired type, then press the SET button to confirm your selection.
Binding—This function is used to bind the

Cockpit to your transmitter. It is necessary to

bind the Cockpit so that it will only recognize a

specific transmitter, ignoring signals from any

other sources. If the Cockpit is not bound to a

transmitter, the system will not operate.

To bind the Cockpit to your transmitter, follow

these steps:
1. Attach all remote receivers to the ports labeled RX1 through RX4.

2. Select the Binding Menu option with the I or II buttons on the SensorSwitch and

press the SET button to place the receiver into Bind mode.

3. Follow your transmitter’s instructions to enter bind mode on the transmitter.