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and changes take immediate effect at the receiver
output, virtually in real time.
Digital Trim system for all four stick trim functions,
effective globally or separately for each fl ight pha-
se, variable separately for each function, with ad-
justable trim increment and instant-effect throttle /
idle trim.
Six switchable types of modulation:
PPM10
Super-fast modulation for Pico-size receivers, sui-
table for controlling up to fi ve servos. Ideal for RC
cars, indoor models, fun-fl y aircraft etc..
PPM18
The most widely used standard transmission pro-
cess (FM and FMsss). For C 6, C 8, C 12, C 16,
C 17, C 19, DS 18, DS 19, DS 20 receivers,
and XP 4, XP 8, XP 10, XP 12, XN 12, XM 16,
R16SCAN, R 600 light, R 600, R 700, C 6 FM,
SB6 SYN 40 S, SR6SYN miniature receivers.
PPM24
Multi-servo PPM transmission mode for simulta-
neous operation of up to twelve servos. For the
DS 24 FM S receiver.
PCM20
PCM with system resolution of 512 steps per con-
trol function. For mc-12, mc-20, DS 20 mc recei-
vers.
SPCM20
Super PCM modulation with high system resolu-
tion of 1024 steps per control function. For smc-
14 S, smc-16 SCAN, smc-19, smc-19 DS, smc-20,
smc-20 DS, smc-20 DSYN, smc-20 DSCAN recei-
vers.
APCM24
Advanced PCM modulation with high system reso-
lution and ultra-fast transmission process, for amc
receivers. Capable of controlling up to twelve ser-
vos.
Twelve freely programmable mixers for fi xed-wing
models and helicopters with freely selectable input
and output function, four of which exploit a new
type of eight-point curve technology which is freely
variable in 0.5% increments. Using ingenious poly-
nomial approximation techniques an ideally roun-
ded mixer curve can be generated from the selec-
ted mixer reference points simply by pressing a
button.
The eight-point throttle and collective pitch cur-
ves available in the helicopter menu also feature
a multi-point curve system (MPC). Once again an
ideally rounded curve can be generated, based on
your selected mixer reference points.
Four dual mixers.
Eight fl ight phase programs for fi xed-wing model
aircraft, and seven + auto-rotation for model heli-
copters. These can be adjusted individually to suit
particular models, and assigned names and sepa-
rately programmable transition times.
Super-menu for servos, providing a full overview
of all servo set-up data and simple correction of
four parameters (direction of rotation, centre posi-
tion, servo travel separately in both directions, and
servo limit variable separately in both directions,
for all twelve servos).
Super Dual Rate / Expo menu for three control
functions and eight fl ight phases. Variable sepa-
rately in each model memory, and switchable in
ight.
Expanded transmitter control menu: centre adjus-
tment at input end. The side-mounted proportio-
nal controls, the INC / DEC buttons, the C1 control
and all the switches can be assigned as transmit-
ter controls.
Highly practical, sophisticated multi-function menu
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Description of radio control system
for fi xed-wing models and helicopters. Entering the
number of aileron and camber-changing fl ap ser-
vos automatically programs all the requisite mixer
functions in the multi-function wing menu.
• Re-designed multi-fl ap menu, providing an ultra-
simple, clearly laid-out means of setting up a ma-
ximum of six wing-mounted servos, variable sepa-
rately for each fl ight phase, even without the use
of supplementary free mixers.
Helicopter swashplate mixer for one-point, two-
point, three-point and four-point linkages.
Swashplate servo linearisation function: electronic
compensation for non-linear travel of rotary-output
swashplate servos.
Swashplate limiting: limits the angle of tilt of the
swashplate when roll and pitch-axis commands
are applied simultaneously.
Tailplane types: normal, V-tail, delta / fl ying wing
and 2 EL Sv 3 + 8 (which provides a standard
means of controlling two linked elevator servos wi-
thout the use of free mixers or dual mixers).
Number of wing fl aps: 2 AIL / 4 FL: full support for
six wing-mounted servos, now also without the
use of free mixers.
Switchable delay for fl ight phase change-over swit-
ches: the transition time can be switched off for in-
dividual channels in individual fl ight phases; e. g.
for motor OFF in electric-powered models, and for
heading lock activate / disable in model helicop-
ters.
Ten supplementary user-defi ned phase names: in
addition to the default fl ight phases the user can
enter ten phase names of his own choice.
Model copy function for all model memories.
Copy all models PC. All occupied memories can
be backed-up to a PC using a single command.
Integral socket accepts an optional interface mo-

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