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BEIER-Electronic USM-RC-3 - Functional Assignment at Proportional Channels

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GB Sound module USM-RC-3
11.10.2021 BEIER-Electronic 41
Threshold 1
Threshold 2
Threshold 3
Threshold 4
N
C
B
A
D
Neutral position(1,5ms)
(1,0ms)
(2,0ms)
(0)
(20)
(20)
(60)
(60)
(100)
(100)
Functional assignment at proportional channels
The proportional channel #1 is only responsible for the speed recognition.
If 2 drive motors are used, proportional channel #2 is additionally needed for the
speed recognition.
The remaining channels can be configured in the Sound-Teacher with different
functions.
To occupy the proportional channels
with several functions, these channels
are split into five areas "A, B, N, C and
D". These areas represent the possible
positions of a stick.
The area N is the neutral position that is
the center position of the stick.
The same principle is also valid for a
horizontal stick. The area A is in this
case to the left and area D to the right.
However, only areas A, N and D can be
controlled with a 3-position switch. Areas
B and C have no function here.
The areas can also adjusted/optimized to your remote control, by setting the four
thresholds in the Sound-Teacher.
Assignment of channels:
Area
Functions
in position
(>0,5s)
short in position
(0,5-2,0s)
long in position
(>2,0s)
A
function on
(static)
function on/off
(memory)
function on/off
(memory)
B
function on
(static)
function on/off
(memory)
function on/off
(memory)
C
function on
(static)
function on/off
(memory)
function on/off
(memory)
D
function on
(static)
function on/off
(memory)
function on/off
(memory)
Theoretically it is possible to assign 12 functions to one proportional channel. But in
practical terms this doesn’t make sense. You should avoid using an area with the
static and the memory function at the same time.

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