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Detail program description - Control switches
The switch state can also be inverted by reversing •
the control in the »Control adjust« menu.
Combining a control switch with a switch
The control switch can be overridden by a further
switch, so that e.g. in certain fl ight situations
the function to be triggered can be activated
independently of the control position and thus the
position of the control switch.
Change to the value fi eld in the 5th column, the
column above the rightmost switch symbol. In the
simplest case, select one of the switches mounted
in the two switch panels, as described in the section
"Assigning transmitter controls, switches and control
switches" on page 56. The number of this switch,
e.g. "10", appears on the display in the next-to-the
last column at the right, together with a switch icon
indicating the switch's current state.
While this switch is open, the "C1" control switch
is active, i.e. it triggers at the switching point; if the
switch is closed, the control switch now remains
permanently closed as well, independently of the
control position and switching direction:
SEL
0%
0%
0%
C1
C2
C3
–––
C4
CONTROL SWITCH
Lever1
free
+85%
STO
–––
–––
10
SEL
C1
C2
C3
C4
free
free
Combining two control switches
For more complex applications, however, it can
prove necessary to override this control switch with a
second control switch.
Example:
Control switch "C1" will now be assigned to control
function 3 (= control 3) instead of its previous
assignment "Lever1". The switching point is at its
center point, i.e. at 0 %. The switch chosen in the
next-to-the-last right column is "C2" from the list of
expanded switches. This "C2" control switch will now
be allocated in its own line to the middle proportional
slider "Slide2", whose switch-point is +50 % liege:
SEL
+50%
0%
0%
C1
C2
C3
–––
C4
CONTROL SWITCH
Cnt. 1
Slide2
0%
STO
–––
–––
C2
SEL
C1
C2
C3
C4
free
free
The switching directions indicated in the fourth column
from the left will now show control switch "C2" as being
closed as long as joystick (control 3) and/or "Slide 2"
are located on the other side of their switch-points.
This diversity of switching options certainly offers you
enough scope for specialized applications to suit any
type of model
.