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Control Set
4 Servo
View Servo (Fig. 3, Pg. 2)
The fischertechnik servo (article nr. 132292) should be connected to the servo connection of the receiver (see Fig. 2 (5)).
Please Note: The servo connector must be attached exactly as it is displayed in Fig. 2. If it is falsely
inserted, the servo will not function.
The servo is controlled by the right joystick of the transmitter and changes its oscillation based on the position of the joystick. The
servo is primarily used for the steering of vehicles. For an example of steering with the servo, see Fig. 4.
5 Controlling Tracked Vehicles
Tracked vehicles (with caterpillar function) are normally driven by two motors. One motor powers the left side and one motor powers
the right side. If both motors are turning at the same speed and in the same direction, the model will move straight forward. If
the motors are turning at different speeds, the model will move forward in a curve. If the motors are turning in different directions,
the model will turn in place.
You can steer such models in two different ways:
1. Individual Control of the Motors
Individual control of the motors involves separate steering of both motors, each through one joystick: the left motor with M1 (left
joystick) and the right motor with M3 (right joystick). Each motor will individually be controlled througha joystick. One disadvantage
to this method of steering is that in order to steer the model straight forward, both joysticks must be identically moved forward -
a somewhat difficult task.
2. Intelligent Caterpillar Steering
If the caterpillar function is activated on the receiver through the third DIP switch (DIP3 up to ON), a caterpillar vehicle, whose motors
are connected to M1 and M2, can be very comfortably and easily steered by the left joystick of the transmitter. Both motors can
be simultaneously steered according to the position of the joystick, so that the model moves in the desired direction.
Please see the chapter on DIP switches on page 12 for further details.
Joystick Position
Driving Direction
Straight ahead
Curve to the Right
Turning in Place
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