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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9.2. Fine Tuning
9.2.1 Flight Modes
The purpose of programming Flight Modes is to provide the ability
to activate a group of settings that will optimize your flight control of
your model. Flight Modes can just as easily represent settings for
Take Off, Soaring, Landing and much more. They can be used in any
particular situation where different settings of basic flight
parameters is desirable. The DC-16 gives you the advantage of a
wide variety of programing options.
Flight Mode Configuration
• Some of the configuration settings come in two options. G-
global (globe symbol) and S-Separate. Switching from G to S, system
let you set up each flight mode individually.
4. 4.
When you switch from Global to Separate settings; all
values will be copied directly to existing flight modes.
Warning:
- Extended program functions for fine tuning your models
• Flight Modes
• Digital Trims
• Flight Mode Trims
• Dual Rate/Expo
• Function Curves
• Aileron Differential (This menu is only accessible in the wing configuration
0FLAP│2AIL and higher)
• Free Mixers
• V-Tail (This menu is only accessible in the „V-tail“ tail configuration.)
• Butterfly (This menu is only accessible in wing configuration 2FLAP│2AIL and
higher)
• Ailevator (This menu is only accessible in the „Ailevator“ tail configuration)
• Delta/Elevon (This menu is only accessible in wing configuration „None-
Elevon/Delta“)
• Gyro/Governor (Helicopters only)
• Throttle Limiter(Helicopters only)
9.2. Fine Tuning
Up to 10 different flight modes are available for every single model.
Each one of these flight modes can be named differently for instant
recognition. Only one of the flight modes can be active at any given
time. With a little practice you will discover that creating your flight
modes in logical order can prevent confusion in a critical situation.
Flight mode control can be assigned to any of the switches, sticks, or
knobs of the transmitter.
• If the flight mode configuration is set to S, each flight mode’s
values can be set independently from the other flight modes. When
you switch to different flight modes the pre-set position of an output
(a control surface, for example) can be changed to optimize the
control system of your model.
• Also, if the flight mode configuration is set to S, different
variables for each function can be assigned to each flight mode. The
assigned control switch can control multiple values within each
flight mode.
• After creating a flight mode, this will become system wide
settings for all future models.