Translations:Manuals:AR7210FblV5:Setupmenu D/2/en

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As with the swashplate servos at Menu Point B you can select the update frequency for the rudder servo here. For best tail gyro performance the rule is: the higher the better! A good rudder servo should be capable of running with at least 270Hz. With high update frequency the system will recalculate correctional movements more often and in consequence will send new commands to the servo with a higher frequency and allow for better positioning and more locked in feeling. Nevertheless, this will cause the rudder servo to make more position changes at a given timeframe. In case the servo is not built for this kind of application this can cause an unusual high power consumption of the receiver power supply and cause the servo getting very hot. When this happens, reduce frequency immediately to prevent your servo from getting damaged. Only go as high as recommended by the servo manufacturer, or even lower when the servo is not capable of handling such high frequency in field use.

When using a servo that allows a higher frequency as teh AR7210BX receiver offers or that allows a maximum frequency which is not choosable, please select the next lower frequency that is closest to the given frequency or set the frequency with StudioXm PC Software or mobile App. Note: Using a lower frequency is always possible. Only too high frequencies can damage the servo and/or will cause the servo to not work properly. Here you can find a list of parameters for the most common servos. Please understand that we can not list all servo types. We also can not guarantee the accuracy of this data. Ask the manufacturer of the servos or your servo dealer for detailed information.

Warning.png If you do not know the maximum pulse rate tolerated by your servos do not select more than 50Hz driving frequency. A higher driving frequency can lead to failure of the servo!
With high frequencies, some servos run in a jerky manner, especially the fast ones with coreless or brushless servos. This is due to the high update rate that the servo receives. This is not critical and will not impact flight performance.