User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Manufacturer: Esprit Model
- DC-DS-16-EN-Part 1.pdf
- DC-DS-16-EN-Part 2.pdf
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computer radio control system
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b). To assign a switch for the activation and
deactivation of the free mixer press the
„F4(Edit)“ button. Select and edit the
„Switch“ item to assign a switch/stick to
enable/disable the mixer.
7.3.4 Set-up of Receiver Outputs
Go to the „Model->Servo Setup“ menu. Use the „F2“ and „F3“
buttons to brows through the receiver outputs (channels).
You can scrol through the following servo adustment items for each
channel:
„Servo reversing“ – reverses the servo throw direction.
Move the stick for your selected channel and observe the direction
of the servo movement. If the servo moves in the opposite of your
desired direction, change the direction by editing the „Reverse“ item
for that particular servo. Continue with each channel until all of the
servos travel in the required directions.
„Center (Subtrim)“- adjusts the center position of each servo’s
output.
With your sticks in their neutral positions, scroll through each servo’s
page and use the „Center (Subtrim)“ item to correctly set all of your
servo‘s center or neutral positions.
„Max/Min. limit“ – sets the absolute maximum servo output throw
Use these to limit the maximum range of servo throw in order to
keep your servos from exceeding their mechanical limits or to keep
your servos from binding when moving their arms or linkages to
their full travel. You should use the dual rate function to set your
model’s useable control throws.
3.3.
You should Mechanically adjust all of your servo arms and servo
linkages to be as close to neutral or center as as possible so that
you will need as little subtrim as possible. Using large amounts of
subtrim can limit the overall throw of your servo.
Note: