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Page 1 - OPERATING MANUAL

OPERATING MANUAL670A12978A

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Page 10DRIVING POSITION ADJUSTMENTSDIGITAL TRIM RING POSITIONThe position of the digital trim ring can be repositioned to better suit your taste. Five

Page 3 - INTRODUCTION

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 4 - RECEIVER PRECAUTIONS

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 5 - FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS

Page 13transmitter and receiver bindingWhen new, it is necessary to pair the transmitter and receiver to prevent interference from radio controllers o

Page 6 - FEATURES DIAGRAMS

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 7 - S = Signal (Blue)

Page 15The Menu Flow Chart shows the different menus that are available for programming your M11X transmitter. The default setting when the tran

Page 8 - FEATURES DESCRIPTIONS

Page 16battery and operATING timerFunction Page 3 (BATT)subsequently turned ON, the last menu and function page that was displayed when the transmitte

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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 10 - DRIVING POSITION ADJUSTMENTS

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 11 - Charging the battery

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 12 - LCD Menu keys

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

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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

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Page 21EXPONENTIALFunction Page 1 (EXP)The Exponential function varies the amount of servo action with respect to manipulation of the steering wheel o

Page 15 - MENU FLOW CHART

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 16 - OPERATING TIMER

Page 23adjustable rate controlFunction Page 1 (ARC)The Adjustable Rate Control function varies the amount of servo action with respect to manipulation

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Page 24adjustable rate control[TH] THrOTTLE AdjuSTABLE rATE CONTrOLThrottle Adjustable Rate Control can be adjusted from Mild, Linear and Quick. In ge

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Page 25servo speedFunction Page 1 (SPEED)The Speed function slows down the servo speed during use. When driving your model, proper steering and brakin

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Page 26servo speed[TH] THROTTLE SERVO SPEEDThe Throttle Servo Speed function affects only the BRAKE side and the Return to Neutral. The SPEED setting

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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 21 - EXPONENTIAL

Page 28anti-lock brakingSW Setting1) The following SW value options are available: PUSH TOGGLE ACT traction controlFunction Page 1 (TR-CTL)In the

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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

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Page 3INTRODUCTIONWe appreciate your purchase of the new SAN WA M11X FHSS-3 2.4GHz radio control system. This operating manual is inten

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Page 30[rTN] rETurN TO NEuTrAL TrACTION CONTrOLReturn to Neutral Traction Control changes the Traction Control settings when the throttle trigger is

Page 25 - STEErING SErvO SPEEd

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 26 - THROTTLE SERVO SPEED

Page 32model naming[COPY / CLEAr] MOdEL COPY / MOdEL CLEArThe Copy/Clear function enables you to copy data from the currently selected model to anothe

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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

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Page 34track timersFunction Page 2 (TIMER)The Timer function features three different types of timers. Timers are provided for measuring Lap, Interval

Page 29 - FOrWArd TrACTION CONTrOL

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

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Page 36track timers[dOWN] COuNTdOWN TIMErThe Countdown Timer function can notify you of your model’s running time. For example, set the Countdown Time

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Page 37servo reversingFunction Page 2 (REV)The Servo Reversing function electronically switches the direction of servo travel. For example, if you mov

Page 32 - MOdEL COPY / MOdEL CLEAr

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

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Page 39throttle holdThe Throttle Hold function is used primarily with glow- or gas-powered models. It allows you to perform several different function

Page 34 - LAP TIMEr

Page 4usage precautionsTRANSMITTER PRECAUTIONSIn addition to the Safety sections on the previous page, please observe the following precautions w

Page 35 - INTErvAL TIMEr

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 36 - COuNTdOWN TIMEr

Page 41brake mixing3CH-Brake Setting1) Press the ENTER key to move the cursor to 3CH-BRAKE in the Programming Window, then press INC/+ or

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Page 42compensation mixingFunction Page 2 (C-MIX)The Compensation Mixing function allows you to mix two channels together, then apply that mixing to t

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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

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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.

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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

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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 42 - Master 1 Master 2

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 43 - COMPENSATION MIXING 1

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 44 - COMPENSATION MIXING 2

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

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Page 5FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONSSYSTEM FEATURESSYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS 2.4GHz FHSS-3 Transmitter and Receiver New High-Power FHSS-3 Technology 2-

Page 46 - Transmitter set-up

Page 50key assignmentsFunction Page 3 ( -ASGN)The Key Assign function allows you to assign different functions to the Push-Button Switches (Sw 1, Sw2

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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

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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)

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Page 53key assignmentsFUNCTION MENU DEFAULT STEP SETTINGDEFAULT SWITCHSpeed - Steering - ForwardSpeed - Steering - Return to NeutralSpeed - Steering -

Page 50 - SWITCH KEY ASSIGN

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 51 - TRIM KEY ASSIGN

Page 55fail safeThe Fail Safe function automatically sets the servos to a predetermined position in the event that the signal between the transmitter

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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 53 - Compensation Mixing 2 - High

Page 57variable rate adjustmentFunction Page 3 (VR-ADJ)3) The Variable Rate Adjustment function allows you to periodically recalibrate your steering w

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Page 58Limiting the maximum movement of the steering wheel will increase the sensitivity of the steering. In this situation we recommend setting negat

Page 55 - FAIL SAFE SETTING

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

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Page 6features familiarizationAntennaPower SwitchPush-ButtonSwitch (Sw 1)Charging JackDisplay SwitchKey-Lock SwitchPower IndicatorLightTrim ControlSwi

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Page 60troubleshooting guideThis troubleshooting guide has been provided to help you diagnose and solve most problems that you may encounter with your

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Page 61glossary of termsActivate: To turn ON a particular function. Adjustable Rate Control: Varies the amount of servo action with respect to manipul

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Page 62Exponential: Varies the amount of servo action with respect to manipulation of the steering wheel or throttle trigger near the neutral position

Page 60 - PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION

Page 63Programming Window: The area in the LCD Display that the actual programming of the different transmitter functions takes place.Push-Button Swit

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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

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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

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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,

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Page 67notes

Page 65 - Operating Voltage 5, 62

Page 7features familiarizationDirect ServoControl Jack (DSC)Trim ControlSwitch (Trm 4)Battery CompartmentPush-ButtonRIGHTGripBind KeyBind LEDCoaxial C

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Page 8features familiarizationAntenna: Transmits the signal from the transmitter to the receiver in the model. The antenna should be extended in the v

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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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