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Program description - Phase assignment
A B
C D E F
2
6
5
1 normal
Phase assignment
prior.
combi
Now close one (or more, as required) of the switches
that you have assigned, and assign one of the flight
phase names from the list you selected beforehand on
the »Phase settings« menu to this switch position or
combination.
Here, for example, we assign the “Launch” phase to
the closed (“I”) priority switch “A” …
A B
C D E F
2
6
5
2 Launch
Phase assignment
prior.
combi
… if, for example, we wish to switch to this phase
regardless of the “C” … “F” switch positions, because
the same switch activates an electric motor, etc.
Use the same approach to set the other switches or
combinations of switches.
Theoretically – for the situation where all three are
closed – you could use the three single switches shown
in the example to define an additional fifth flight phase
on the »Phase settings« menu. How ever, since this
example assumes just four flight phases, you can leave
the default phase name as «1Normal» for this switch
position.
Leave this menu in the familiar way, with a tap on the
centre ESC key of the left four-way button.
Tips:
•
If you have named more phases than you
currently have switches dened for then
this is not really problematic. You can re-
peat and change your switch assignment as you
wish at any point in time. And you can also name
additional phases at any time and then assign
switches to them.
• When assigning switches, check whether the
switches are already otherwise assigned to ensure
that you avoid duplicate assignments.
Important notice:
Before a phase switch is assigned, the
model settings congured are now to be
found in the ight phase «1 Normal», i. e.
all ight phase-dependent menus are reset to the
standard congurations for all other ight phas-
es.
To avoid having to start from scratch in every
ight phase, you can copy over these standard
settings by using the command “Copy ight
phase” on the “Copy / Erase” menu to replace
them with ight data obtained from the «Normal»
ight phase. You then need only to make further
ight phase-specic changes to the settings.