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RadioLink AT10II - Throttle Delay Function (THR-DELAY); Throttle Curve Adjustment (THR CURVE)

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Radiolink Electronic Ltd
www.radiolink.com
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Goals
Steps
Inputs
Set up a
GYA gyro
setting
(Ex:MIX-1)
Open GYRO-SENSE
to BASIC . again to ADVANCE
to GYRO-SENSE,
Activate the function.
to MIX-1.PUSH to ON.
Optional: change switches assignment.
Ex: select E.
to SW.PUSH. to SwE
Adjust gyro rates as needed.(Ex: UP to
NOR70%,CNTR to 0%[off], DOWN to
AVC70% as starting points.
to gyro rate. Push. E up. to NOR 70%
E to CNTR, to 0% E DOWN to
AVC70%
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3.3.13 THR-DELAY (ACRO)
The THR-DELAY function is used to slow the response of the throttle servo to simulate the slow
response of a turbine engine. A 40% delay setting corresponds to about a one-second delay, while
a 100% delay takes about eight seconds to respond. This function may also be used to create a
“slowed servo on a channel other than throttle. This is accomplished by plugging the desired servo
(Ex: gear doors) into CH3 (THR), throttle into an auxiliary channel such as 8, and then using some
creative mixes.
Goals
Steps
Inputs
Activate
THR-DELAY for a
ducted-fan replica of
a turbine-powered
MULTIROTOR.
Slow the servo
response by one
second.
Open THR-DELAY
to BASIC . again to ADVANCE
to THR-DELAY,
Activate the function.
to MIX.PUSH. to ACT.
Adjust the RATE to match the
desired servo speed.(Ex:40%)
to RATE.PUSH to 40%
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3.3.14 THR CURVE (ACRO)
This function adjusts the throttle operation curve for optimum the engine speed to throttle stick
movement.
Note: If the throttle EXP function is activated, you can not use THR-CURVE function
simultaneously.

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