User Manual

computer radio control system
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4. 4.
Setting the display of the
telemetry data on the top
menu bar of the screen is saved
a s a p ar t o f t he mo d e l
configuration and iti s isplayed
again when the transmitter is
switched on. Alternatively, it is
p o s s i b l e t o a d j u s t t h e
displayed data in the "Timers /
Sensors - > Ma in Screen” menu.
It is possible to select any
simple numerical value, except
GPS coordinates.
Note:
If you use several mechanically
linked servos to control a single
wing surface in the model as
shown in this example, we
recommend setting all the
ser vos belo ng ing to th is
surface into one output group
(Group A-C). In the picture this
is done via the Device Explorer
application. In this way the
servos will receive control
pulses at the same time and
their movement will thus be
synchronous.
Advice:
3. The "F2 Auto button enables switching between automatic and
manual selection of control points in the servo balancer edit mode.
When selecting control points manually, push the "3D button” to
move to the next point; pushing the "ESC” button activates the
previous check point. When editing in the manual mode, you move
(as opposed to the automatic mode) only one control point, the
others remain unchanged.
If the "F3 Clear” button is pushed for a short time, it quickly clears a
control point (which must be highlighted). If the "F3 Clear button is
pushed and held for longer time, the whole curve is cleared to a
default state.
To optimize the servo travels via servo balancer, we
recommend that you use an ampermeter (or eg. the
current measurement from the MUI sensor displayed in
the telemetry window) and always try to make sure that
the current running through servos as low as possible.
Advice:
4. By pressing the F(4) button you can lock the function movement.
So that you don't have to hold the stick at the exact position while
editing the balancer curve.
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