OPERATING MANUAL670A12978A
Page 10DRIVING POSITION ADJUSTMENTSDIGITAL TRIM RING POSITIONThe position of the digital trim ring can be repositioned to better suit your taste. Five
Page 11Charging the batterySAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND CHARGING WARNINGSThe M11X FHSS-3 2.4GHz transmitter features a 6 cell 7.2v 1500mAH NiMH battery for
Page 12LCD Menu keysThe SANWA M11X FHSS-3 2.4GHz transmitter features six menu keys for menu operation. This section summarizes the functions of each
Page 13transmitter and receiver bindingWhen new, it is necessary to pair the transmitter and receiver to prevent interference from radio controllers o
Page 14function pagesThe functions of the M11X FHSS-3 2.4GHz transmitter span three pages, F1 to F3. Pressing the and function keys at the sam
Page 15The Menu Flow Chart shows the different menus that are available for programming your M11X transmitter. The default setting when the tran
Page 16battery and operATING timerFunction Page 3 (BATT)subsequently turned ON, the last menu and function page that was displayed when the transmitte
Page 17The Trm 4 switch can be used to change the Dual Rate setting without accessing the Programming Menu. Push the trim switch forward to increa
Page 18end point adjustmentFunction Page 1 (EPA)The End Point Adjustment function is used to adjust the desired amount of servo travel in both the rig
Page 19The EPA-B setting can be assigned to any desired trim switch using the Key Assign function. See page 51 for more information.en
Page 2table of CONTENTSThis is a high-output full-range radio control system that should well exceed the range needed for any surface vehicle. For saf
Page 20end point adjustmentThe EPA-B setting can be assigned to any desired trim switch using the Key Assign function. See page 51 for moreinformation
Page 21EXPONENTIALFunction Page 1 (EXP)The Exponential function varies the amount of servo action with respect to manipulation of the steering wheel o
Page 22EXPONENTIALACT/INH Setting1) To use the Steering Exponential function, it must be Activated. Press the ENTER key to move the cursor to EXP
Page 23adjustable rate controlFunction Page 1 (ARC)The Adjustable Rate Control function varies the amount of servo action with respect to manipulation
Page 24adjustable rate control[TH] THrOTTLE AdjuSTABLE rATE CONTrOLThrottle Adjustable Rate Control can be adjusted from Mild, Linear and Quick. In ge
Page 25servo speedFunction Page 1 (SPEED)The Speed function slows down the servo speed during use. When driving your model, proper steering and brakin
Page 26servo speed[TH] THROTTLE SERVO SPEEDThe Throttle Servo Speed function affects only the BRAKE side and the Return to Neutral. The SPEED setting
Page 27anti-lock brakingAnti-Lock Braking makes it possible to achieve stable braking even on a slippery track. With stable braking, your model is bet
Page 28anti-lock brakingSW Setting1) The following SW value options are available: PUSH TOGGLE ACT traction controlFunction Page 1 (TR-CTL)In the
Page 29TR-CTL FWD TRACTION setting range is 1% to 100%. The default setting is 1%. The TRACTION setting adjusts the hold time before the ser
Page 3INTRODUCTIONWe appreciate your purchase of the new SAN WA M11X FHSS-3 2.4GHz radio control system. This operating manual is inten
Page 30[rTN] rETurN TO NEuTrAL TrACTION CONTrOLReturn to Neutral Traction Control changes the Traction Control settings when the throttle trigger is
Page 31model namingFunction Page 1 (MODEL)The Model function allows you to make settings related to Model Select (SELECT), Model Name (NAME), and Mode
Page 32model naming[COPY / CLEAr] MOdEL COPY / MOdEL CLEArThe Copy/Clear function enables you to copy data from the currently selected model to anothe
Page 33servo Sub-trimThe Sub-Trim function can also be used for Brake Sub-Trim when using the transmitter in 4CH Mode. In this case, channels 3 and 4
Page 34track timersFunction Page 2 (TIMER)The Timer function features three different types of timers. Timers are provided for measuring Lap, Interval
Page 35track timersStopping the Lap Timer1) The Lap Timer can be stopped using three different methods: A) By pressing the Lap Timer switch after t
Page 36track timers[dOWN] COuNTdOWN TIMErThe Countdown Timer function can notify you of your model’s running time. For example, set the Countdown Time
Page 37servo reversingFunction Page 2 (REV)The Servo Reversing function electronically switches the direction of servo travel. For example, if you mov
Page 38starting positionFunction Page 2 (S-POS)The Starting Position function is used primarily with glow- or gas-powered models. It allows you to ope
Page 39throttle holdThe Throttle Hold function is used primarily with glow- or gas-powered models. It allows you to perform several different function
Page 4usage precautionsTRANSMITTER PRECAUTIONSIn addition to the Safety sections on the previous page, please observe the following precautions w
Page 40brake mixingFunction Page 2 (BR-MIX)The Brake Mixing function is used primarily with 1/5th scale gas-powered models or other types of models th
Page 41brake mixing3CH-Brake Setting1) Press the ENTER key to move the cursor to 3CH-BRAKE in the Programming Window, then press INC/+ or
Page 42compensation mixingFunction Page 2 (C-MIX)The Compensation Mixing function allows you to mix two channels together, then apply that mixing to t
Page 43compensation mixing[C-MIX1] COMPENSATION MIXING 1Master L / R Mixing Setting1) Press the Function key to highlight the C-MIX menu. [C-MIX1] wi
Page 44compensation mixing1) Press the ENTER key to move the cursor to OFFSET, then press the INC/+ or DEC/- keys to adjust the desired OFFSET value.
Page 45servo monitorFunction Page 2 (SERVO)1) 2) The Servo Monitor function displays the output levels of the four different channels in bar graph for
Page 46Transmitter set-upThe Set-Up function allows you to make a number of custom options related to transmitter function and display. Transmitter an
Page 47LCD Display Backlight Mode Setting1) Press the ENTER key to move the cursor to LIGHT-MODE, then press the INC/+ or DEC/- keys to select KEY-ON
Page 48Servo Mode Setting1) Press the ENTER key to move the cursor to ST, then press the INC/+ or DEC/- keys to set the desired Steering Servo Mode.S
Page 49audio signal soundPre-Alarm Tone Setting1) Press the ENTER key to move the cursor to the left-side PRE-ALM S10 setting, then press the INC/+ o
Page 5FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONSSYSTEM FEATURESSYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS 2.4GHz FHSS-3 Transmitter and Receiver New High-Power FHSS-3 Technology 2-
Page 50key assignmentsFunction Page 3 ( -ASGN)The Key Assign function allows you to assign different functions to the Push-Button Switches (Sw 1, Sw2
Page 51key assignmentsUse the table below to help you assign the different Functions to the Push-Button Switches.1) Press the Function key to highlig
Page 52Function Selection Setting1) Press the Function key to move the cursor to [TRIM] in the Programming Window. The cursor will default to TRM1.2)
Page 53key assignmentsFUNCTION MENU DEFAULT STEP SETTINGDEFAULT SWITCHSpeed - Steering - ForwardSpeed - Steering - Return to NeutralSpeed - Steering -
Page 54user namingFunction Page 3 (USER)The User Name function allows you to input a User Name to register the transmitter. The User Name can be displ
Page 55fail safeThe Fail Safe function automatically sets the servos to a predetermined position in the event that the signal between the transmitter
Page 56fail safe[B-FAIL SAFE] BATTERY VOLTAGE FAIL SAFE SETTINGClearing Fail Safe Settings1) Press the ENTER key to move the cursor next to the chann
Page 57variable rate adjustmentFunction Page 3 (VR-ADJ)3) The Variable Rate Adjustment function allows you to periodically recalibrate your steering w
Page 58Limiting the maximum movement of the steering wheel will increase the sensitivity of the steering. In this situation we recommend setting negat
Page 59custom menu displayThe Custom Menu function allows you to create up to three Custom Function Pages (C1, C2, and C3) that replace the Default Fu
Page 6features familiarizationAntennaPower SwitchPush-ButtonSwitch (Sw 1)Charging JackDisplay SwitchKey-Lock SwitchPower IndicatorLightTrim ControlSwi
Page 60troubleshooting guideThis troubleshooting guide has been provided to help you diagnose and solve most problems that you may encounter with your
Page 61glossary of termsActivate: To turn ON a particular function. Adjustable Rate Control: Varies the amount of servo action with respect to manipul
Page 62Exponential: Varies the amount of servo action with respect to manipulation of the steering wheel or throttle trigger near the neutral position
Page 63Programming Window: The area in the LCD Display that the actual programming of the different transmitter functions takes place.Push-Button Swit
Page 64indexSYMBOLS2CH Mode 18, 19, 20, 37, 414CH Mode 15, 18, 19, 20, 33, 38, 39, 40, 50, 61AACT/INH Setting 22, 24, 25, 26, 29, 30, 44Adjustable
Page 65indexFFunction Keys 50, 53, 62Function Pages 15GGrip 5, 7, 8, 62HHelp Display Area 12, 14, 61, 62, 63High Side 22, 38, 39, 57, 62High Side
Page 66indexSSafety 3, 4, 11Scroll Key 12, 63Servo 63Servo Monitor 5, 14, 45, 60, 62, 63Servo Reversing 5, 14, 37, 45, 63Servo Speed 5, 14, 25,
Page 67notes
Page 7features familiarizationDirect ServoControl Jack (DSC)Trim ControlSwitch (Trm 4)Battery CompartmentPush-ButtonRIGHTGripBind KeyBind LEDCoaxial C
Page 8features familiarizationAntenna: Transmits the signal from the transmitter to the receiver in the model. The antenna should be extended in the v
Page 9DRIVING POSITION ADJUSTMENTSSTEERING WHEEL TENSIONEvery effort has been made to provide the optimum transmitter weight and balance in the design
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