Accessing the Throttle Curve Function
Adjustment of the throttle curve is very similar to
the pitch curve adjustment described in the
preceding section. A thorough understanding of the
pitch curve section will make the throttle curve
section easier to understand.
There are two independent types of throttle curves
available — normal and stunt. The normal, or hover,
throttle curve has 3 reference points (L,2, H) and the
stunt, or flight, throttle curve has 2 reference points
(L, 2).
The two throttle curves are activated by the flight mode
switch located on the top left rear corner of the
transmitter. The throttle curve is in the normal
condition when the flight mode switch is in the back
position. The throttle curve is in the stunt condition
when the flight mode switch is in the forward position.
Note: In stunt mode (S), the high position of the
throttle curve is preset to 100%, and is not adjustable.
1. Turn on the transmitter.
2. Press the MODE and CHANNEL buttons
simultaneously to enter the function mode.
3. Press the MODE button until TLN appears on the
screen. The letter to the far right indicates the
specific throttle curve section that you are in (N, S
or H). The letter in the center indicates the
reference point that you are in.
4. Press the CHANNEL button to select the reference
point of the throttle curve you want to change (L, 2 or
H*).
5. Press the INCREASE or DECREASE button to
change the value of the current reference point. The
range of each point is 0–100% in 1% intervals.
6. To set the throttle curve for the stunt (flight) mode,
press the MODE button once. Then, repeat Steps 5
and 6 to adjust.
7. Press the MODE button once to access the
revolution mixing function.
8. To exit, press the MODE and CHANNEL buttons
simultaneously.
* Normal mode only.
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