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Program description: Transmitter controls
Changing the reference point values
Move the stick to the reference point “L (low), 1 ... 3
or H (high)” which you wish to change. The number
and the current curve value of this point are display-
ed on the screen. You can now use the rotary control
to change the momentary curve value in the inverse
fi eld within the range -125% to +125%, without affec-
ting the adjacent reference points.
Example:
C h a n n e l 1 C U R V E
I n p u t + 0 %
C u r v e O u t p u t + 9 0 %
o f f P o i n t 2
+ 9 0 %
®
O U T P U T
-
+
2
1 0 0
1
3
« H o v e r »
As an example, the reference point “2” has been set
to +90% in this screen shot.
Pressing the CLEAR button erases the reference
point.
Note:
If the stick is not set to the exact reference point, ple-
ase note that the percentage value in the “Output” line
always refers to the momentary stick position.
Rounding off the Channel 1 curve:
In the following example the reference points have
been set as follows, as described in the last section:
Reference point value 1 to +50%,
Reference point value 2 to +90%, and
Reference point value 3 to +0%.
C h a n n e l 1 C U R V E
I n p u t + 0 %
C u r v e O u t p u t + 9 0 %
o f f P o i n t 2
+ 9 0 %
®
O U T P U T
-
+
2
1 0 0
1
3
« H o v e r »
This “jagged” curve profi le can be rounded off auto-
matically simply by pressing a button.
Press the ENTER button next to the “curve symbol”
:
C h a n n e l 1 C U R V E
I n p u t + 0 %
C u r v e O u t p u t + 9 0 %
o n P o i n t 2
+ 9 0 %
®
O U T P U T
-
+
2
1 0 0
1
3
« H o v e r »
Note:
The curves shown here are only for demonstration
purposes, and by no means represent realistic thrott-
le / collective pitch curves.