User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Manufacturer: Esprit Model
- DC-DS-16-EN-Part 1.pdf
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Adding Flight Modes1.
Pressing the “F3 (Add)” button creates a new flight mode. Simply
highlight existing mode and press “F3 (New)” button. A copy
confirmation menu appears on the screen, use the function keys to
continue.
Press the “F5 (Yes)” button to create copy of the existing flight
mode.
Press the“F3 (No)” button to create a new flight mode.
Press the“F1 (Esc)” button to be taken to main flight mode menu
screen.
Naming Flight Modes
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We recommend naming flight modes according to their function, for
example: Take Off, Soaring, Autorotation….
Flight mode names/labels can be easily edited at any time.
3. Flight Mode Delays
The time delay function can help smooth the transition from one
flight control state to another. Sudden changes in the positions of
your control surfaces can negatively affect performance or even
create a critical situation. The Time delay can help you avoid this
situation.
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If no flight mode is required, do not change the pre-set
configuration.
Advice:
If the desired result is not already tested or fully known
(maiden flight), always make sure that you have set
enough time delay for all of the changes to be
implemented and that you have plenty of time to
properly respond.
Advice:
Throttle hold is not affected by the time delay. This
function will always be performed instantly.
Warning:
4. Flight Mode Activation
A flight mode can be activated by any control device
(Switch/Knob/Stick). When you select a switch and by editing its
desired assignment you can activate and pick the position at which
this Switch/Knob/Stick or Logical Switch will turn flight mode ON or
OFF (see chapter 9.7). You can use the visual indicator in the switch