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Expo
You can reach the column by moving the marking frame with the
selection buttons over the "SEL" column to the right side. It will
be shown "EXPO" instead of "DUAL".
With this function you can influence the travel of each control func-
tion. You can set an exponential curve. The graphical representation
to the right shows the control path profile for the selected control
function.
This function can also be activated through an assignable switch.
Setting the Expo step-by-step:
• Select the line of the desired control function
• Assign the switch in the column
(process as described in the
section "Control settings")
• Input the Expo curve value in the column SEL
Now you can use the selected switch to pass from linear control
travel to exponential control travel.
Combining Dual Rate and Expo
If you have set Dual Rate and Expo so that they act at the same time,
the travels will overlap. You get a reduced, exponential course of the
control travel.
Asymmetrical setting of Dual Rate and/or Expo
If you wish to set an asymmetrical travel of the control function, you
can also assign a control switch (see the "Transmitter switch" menu).
As a result, the Dual Rate or Expo functions only affect one side of
the control travel.
Throttle curve
This menu allows you to change the control characteristics of the
control function 1. The control function acts directly on the servo
connected to control channel 1 or via several mixers to several ser-
vos. Settings in this menu affect the throttle / brake control function
for an airplane model and the throttle / pitch function for a helicop-
ter model.
If the function has to be assigned specifically to the phase, the
related phase must be active. In the last line of the display will be
shown the phase name.
+33%
0%
0%
Ail
Ele
Rud
EXPO
3
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–––
SEL
Normal
Servoweg
Servoweg
Servoweg
Geberweg
Geberweg
Geberweg
Expo = +100%
Expo = +50%
Expo = –100%
Servoweg
Geberweg
Expo = +50%
Servo adjustment
Stick mode
Switch display
Control adjust
Dual Rate / Expo
Channel 1 curve
Input
Output
Point
?
0%
0%
0%
Ch1
Normal
curve
Curve
off