You use a Servonaut radio? Your radio
monitors the battery voltage automati-
cally, you don't have to adjust the RM12.
Set to Automatic: The RM12 detects
2S, 3S, 4S LiPo and NiMH (6 and 10
cells) batteries automatically.
Set to NiMH, LiPo, LiFePo, Lead: If you
use a different battery type or the auto-
matic doesn't work you can set it manu-
ally. The RM12 identifies the number of
cells automatically. Use this setting if
you have an Zwo4 plug-in, it sets the
alarm threshold for a discharged battery.
Channel Offset
(0,1,...,8)
This setting is only active if the receiver
works as a slave receiver. (See chapter
Partner Mode.) You can shift the output
channels for a slave receiver with this
setting.
Example shift by 2: Channel 3 of your
radio is emitted at output SERVO 1 of
the slave receiver.
If you use a 4-channel master receiver
and shift by 4 the slave receiver chan-
nels start on channel 5 of the radio. The
slave receiver emits channel 5 of the
radio on its channel 1.
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Please note: This doesn't extend the
number of channels on your radio.
Channels that don't get signals from the
radio because of the shift always emit a
neutral signal (servo in middle position).
Those are channels 13 and above for
the Servonaut radio HS12 and channels
17 and above for the HS16.
Attention: Shift channels before con-
necting servos and speed controller to
your receiver. After you set up your
model don't change the channel setting.
Shifting channels after that may cause
damage due to invalid signals.
Please note: If one of the RM12 chan-
nels is used for a multiswitch signal the
channel shift is only active after switch-
ing the receiver off and on again.
Mode
(Master, Slave)
With this setting you can set the receiver
as slave receiver. The setting will only
become active if the receiver is restart-
ed. Therefore disconnect the receiver
from the battery after it saved the CARD
settings and then reconnect it.
The channel offset you may have set is
now effective. A slave receiver can only