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Program description: transmitter control settings – model helicopter
inputs, i. e. all servos which are affected by that transmit-
ter control.
in addition to the two end-points.
Pressing the CLEAR button with the switch assignment
activ
ated – see illustration above – resets the input to
“empty”.
Tips:
When assigning the switches please take care to set •
them to the appropriate direction of travel, and en-
sure that all inputs not required are left at or set to
“empty”, to eliminate the possibility of errors if un-
used transmitter controls are operated accidentally.
You can alter the effective end-points of an assigned •
switch by adjusting servo travel as described in the
next section.
The screen now displays either the transmitter control
number or the switch number, followed by a switch sym-
bol which indicates the direction of operation, e. g.:
I5
thr
gyr
+
trv
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
SEL
SYM
ASY
++
++
++
empty
3
ctrl6
Column 3 “- trv +”
Hold the rotary cylinder pressed in to select one of the
inputs I5, throttle, gyr, I8 or lim.
Use the rotary cylinder to select SYM or ASY in the
“- trv +” column, and press the rotary cylinder to activate
travel adjustment. You can now use the rotary cylinder to
set the control travel within the range -125% to +125%,
either symmetrically (SYM) to both sides …,
+
100%
100%
88%
100%
100%
SEL
SYM
3
++
++
+
ASY
88%
+
I5
thr
gyr
trv
empty
ctrl6
… or asymmetrically (ASY).
+
100%
100%
111%
100%
100%
SEL
SYM
3
++
++
+
ASY
88%
+
I5
thr
gyr
trv
empty
ctrl6
If you wish to make asymmetrical adjustments, you must
mo
ve the transmitter control or switch in the appropriate
direction before altering the setting. When the fi eld is
highlighted, you can change the setting.
Negative and positive parameter values are possible;
this enables you to set the appropriate direction of
movement of the transmitter control to suit your model.
Pressing CLEAR resets the control travel in the high-
lighted fi
eld to 100%.
Important:
In contrast to servo travel adjustments, changing the
transmitter travel setting affects all mixer and coupling