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Programming example - fixed-wing model
+33%
–5%
+55%
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–––
–––
2
–––0%
+44%
ail
diff aile.
rudd
brak
brak
elev
aile
elev aile
Note:
The settings shown here are just examples, and must
not be adopted under any circumstances without careful
checking.
If your model also features camber-changing flaps, and
you have therefore selected “2AIL 2FL” in the “Aile
/ flap” line of the “Base settings” menu, locate the
“change-over switch” you have just operated (in this
case switch 2), move it “forward” again and switch to
the “Brake FL” line using the arrow buttons
of the left or right-hand touch-key. You can now set the
desired down-deflection of the flaps when the Ch 1 stick
is moved (this flap position is termed “crow” or “butter-
fly”; see also page 111), and assign the external switch
which also acts as the change-over switch by moving
it from the “forward” to the “back” position, as already
described.
If you now return to the “Servo display” menu and move
the Ch 1 stick alone, you will see that the bar display for
Channel 1 either remains at around -100% while the dis-
plays for channels 2 + 5 (and also the flaps 6 + 7, if set
up) follow the stick movement, or the other way round:
when the switch is operated, the latter stay at around the
mid-point, and only the Channel 1 display moves.
1
3
5
7
2
4
6
8
0%
0%
0%
–100%
0%
–88%
0%
+88%
1
3
5
7
2
4
6
8
0%
0%
0%
0%
–100%
0%
0%
0%
Note:
If you carry out this test with the receiving system
and power system switched on, please take great
care that you operate the change-over switch only
in the “motor OFF” position! If you ignore this, there
is a danger that the power system will be severely
overloaded by being switched on abruptly, and it
could even suffer damage. For the same reason
you should be careful only to use the change-over
switch at the “motor OFF” setting when you are fly-
ing the model.
To conclude the programming procedure, return the
selected “change-over switch” to the “motor ON” posi-
tion, i. e. “forward”; move back to the multi-function menu
and from there to the …
“Fixed-wing mixers” menu (pages 108 … 113)
where - assuming that you have not already done this
in your general model programming - you can select
the “Brake AIL” line and set the desired aileron
travel when the Ch 1 stick is operated in the up direction
(“Brake”). In the column above the
symbol touch the
central SET button of the right-hand touch-key before
assigning your selected “change-over switch” by moving
your preferred switch from “forward” to “back”.