Specifications

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Choosing the Flight Mode - Common or Separate, Continued....
3) Press the Navigation Pad
5
to move the cursor to F-MODE>COM.
4) Press the INC+/M1 or DEC-/M2 keys to choose either SEP OR COM
(SEParate or COMmon).
5) If you choose SEPARATE, press the F-MODE key to choose the F-MODE number you would like to program the Throttle
Curve function for. Choose from FN, F1 or F2.
Changing the Throttle Curve Point Values and the Rate Percentage Values
Five different Points with varying Rate percentage values can be programmed onto the Throttle Curve. Each Point will be displayed
on the graph to give you a visual interpretation of the position of the Point on the Throttle Curve. The Point that is currently selected
will ash.
WARNING Keep in mind that it's possible to set the Rate percentage values higher or lower than the throttle End
Point Adjustment percentage values. For example, with the throttle High End Point Adjustment percentage value set to 100%
and POINT>5 Rate percentage value set to 150% the servo will move 150%. We strongly recommend that you set the Throttle
Curve Point Rate percentage values no higher than your throttle End Point Adjustment percentage values unless specically
necessary for your particular setup. This will prevent any chance of overdriving your control linkage.
1) Press the Navigation Pad
6
to highlight POINT>1.
2) Press the INC+/M1 or DEC-/M2 keys to choose which Point you would
like to set a Rate percentage value for.
POINT setting range is 1 through 5. Point 1 is at the low end of the Throttle Curve and Point 5 is at the high end of the Throttle
Curve. Point 3 is a the center of the Throttle Curve.
RATE setting range for each Point is -150% to 150%.
3) Press the Navigation Pad
6
to highlight RATE>.
4) Press the INC+/M1 or DEC-/M2 keys to set the desired Rate percentage
value for the Point you chose previously, then repeat the previous
procedures to change the desired remaining Point and Rate percentage
values.
In the default conguration the Throttle Curve is Linear. For example, when you move the throttle control stick from 0%
to 100%, the throttle servo will travel from 0% to 100%, too. As long as the line on the graph remains straight, the Throttle
Curve will be Linear. When a Point Rate percentage value is changed, the line on the graph curves (displaying the Throttle Curve)
and throttle servo travel will vary in relation to throttle control stick movement.
100%
The tables below describe the default Point and Rate values.
1
2
-100%
-50%
POINT
DEFAULT RATE
3
4
0%
50%
POINT
DEFAULT RATE
5
POINT
DEFAULT RATE