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c) Reversing one output where servos are installed in a mirror-image
arrangement; in this example right and left landing flaps,
connected to OUT E and OUT K
- Disconnect the linkage to the left-hand landing flap, to avoid the servo
being subjected to severe forces during the adjustment procedure.
- The right-hand landing flap servo is connected to OUTPUT E; carry out
the mechanical adjustment, then fine-tune it using the transmitter until
the centre position and maximum end-points are correct.
- Now select the channel to be matched in the servo-matching menu. In
this example it is OUTPUT K.
- Move the landing flap switch to the center position - not one end-point!
- Now select: INIT OUTPUT
- The output is initialized by moving the switch on your transmitter to both
end-points. If you have set up a delay at the transmitter, wait until the
end-point has been reached.
- Use the SET button to select REVERSE SERVO. A tick appears after
the function, and the left-hand landing flap servo now operates in the
correct direction.
- Move the cursor to START and press the SET button.
- Use button I or II to adjust the center position of the left-hand landing
flap to the exact position required, then press the SET button.
- Move the transmitter switch to the “flaps extended” position, then press
the SET button again.
- Now set the appropriate end-point using button I or II before concluding
the procedure with the SET button.
- Move the transmitter switch to the “retracted” position, then press the
SET button again.
- Now set the corresponding end-point with button I or II, and conclude
the procedure by pressing the SET button.
- Both landing flaps will now move synchronously.