Kondo Kagaku T39EX2 Radio control transmitter User Manual EX 2 manual En 0530
Kondo Kagaku Co., Ltd. Radio control transmitter EX 2 manual En 0530
Contents
- 1. 06_1_Users_Manual_rev1
- 2. 06_2_Users_Manual_rev1
- 3. 06_3_Users_Manual_rev1
06_3_Users_Manual_rev1
























![53 KEYキー0FFBRAKEブレーキ100STTRAVELSTトラベル100OVERRIDE オーバーライドOVERRIDE Throttle Override REVERSE Throttle Reverse▶ KEY キー ▶ BRAKE ブレーキ ▶ ST TRAVEL ステアリングトラベル PP[OR] Display on the Function Monitor!PST REVERSETH REVERSEステアリングリバースNORMスロットル リバースNORMREVERSE リバース▶TH REVERSE Throttle reverse](https://usermanual.wiki/Kondo-Kagaku/T39EX2.06-3-Users-Manual-rev1/User-Guide-2644055-Page-25.png)
![54 ACCEL ABSWIDTH0FFNF BCYCLEOFF15WIDTHCYCLE15%% CYCLE サイクルCYCLE Throttle Cycle▶ ACCEL Throttle Acceleration ▶ ABS ▶ ACCEL Throttle Acceleration▶ ABS[CYC] Display on the Function Monitor![CYC] Display on the Function Monitor!PPPPPPPPPP ](https://usermanual.wiki/Kondo-Kagaku/T39EX2.06-3-Users-Manual-rev1/User-Guide-2644055-Page-26.png)
![55 KEYポジションキー0FFNF BTRG.P100FORWARDパワー5%%AUTOSTART オートスタートATSTRT Throttle Auto-Start [AUT] Display on the Function Monitor! PPP](https://usermanual.wiki/Kondo-Kagaku/T39EX2.06-3-Users-Manual-rev1/User-Guide-2644055-Page-27.png)
![56 KEYボタンキー0FFBUTTONTGLEMODEモードN . BRK%OFFSETオフセットOFFSETKEYオフセットキーOFFOFFOFFSET オフセットOFFSET Throttle OFFSET [OFS] Display on the Function Monitor! PP▶ OFFSET Throttle OFFSET ▶ MODE OFFSET MODE ▶ OFFSETKEY Throttle OFSET KEY ▶ KEY ▶ BUTTON ](https://usermanual.wiki/Kondo-Kagaku/T39EX2.06-3-Users-Manual-rev1/User-Guide-2644055-Page-28.png)





