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highace10 01-13-2015 11:47 PM

Disabling AVC - any tricks?
 
I have a DX4C and I'm having trouble disabling AVC...

Instructions say to install a second bind plug in the disable port which I've tried and it doesn't seem to work. Ive left the bind plug in the disable port, which seems to disable it but after turning the ESC back on it seems to reengage it.

Ive tried a few different combinations but so far nothing works...

any tricks?

Cheers

lbenton 01-14-2015 06:14 AM

One way to just be done with it for good would be to pick up a sr410 receiver and sell off your srs4200/4210. You should break even or even pocket a couple of $$s

Other than that, the bind plug left in the disable position and/or dialing the values out on the transmitter should work.

RobsRacin 01-14-2015 06:30 AM

I was under the assumption it was all done with the transmitter... Either way I did it under the AVC tab on the transmitter and believe it to be not effecting my vehicle

Yosh70 01-14-2015 01:47 PM


Originally Posted by highace10 (Post 13781336)
I have a DX4C and I'm having trouble disabling AVC...

Instructions say to install a second bind plug in the disable port which I've tried and it doesn't seem to work. Ive left the bind plug in the disable port, which seems to disable it but after turning the ESC back on it seems to reengage it.

Ive tried a few different combinations but so far nothing works...

any tricks?

Cheers

You have to go thru the procedure of binding WITH the additional plug in the disable port....after you've completed the binding, remove BOTH bind plugs and AVC should be off.


Originally Posted by RobsRacin (Post 13781679)
I was under the assumption it was all done with the transmitter... Either way I did it under the AVC tab on the transmitter and believe it to be not effecting my vehicle

Adjusting the settings wont disable AVC....at least on both my DX4R and DX4C it didn't. Easy way to test is turn on car(with Tx on of course) and hold RC in air. Swing it left and right and if AVC is still active, the wheels will turn left or right accordingly.

Dave H 01-14-2015 04:06 PM

FYI, at least one reason it can't be completely disabled from the transmitter is for racing, rules generally forbid any electric driver aids. If it was only tuned off at the transmitter it would leave doubt if it was turned off during the race. Requiring the binding procedure removes most suspicion.


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