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Old 30-08-2010
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Trying to set up my transmiter, Do you set the steering and throtle trims to 0' or 100'?

Also how do you turn the throtle curve down?

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100 i would say, zero would be off????
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you set the initial EPA for throttle, brake and left/right at 100% Trims should be at 0
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you set the initial EPA for throttle, brake and left/right at 100% Trims should be at 0
What does EPA stand for?

On the main screen is this the EPA?
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EPA is your End points (The limit your servo will turn to each way). This is one of the most important functions to setup on a transmitter as you can damage your servo's or the steering mech if it's not set correctly.

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Do you have a manual ?
If not get one here http://www.futaba-rc.com/manuals/index.html
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