User manual

With this programming example, you must have already
covered the description of the individual menus, and
you must be familiar with the use of the transmitter. In
addition, your model must be completely programmed in
the transmitter. The following will therefore only present
how to integrate a sequencer in the programming of a
model with a common landing gear servo and two flap
servos for separately actuating the cover for the landing
struts and wheels. To cover the limited options of the
mz-18 HoTT receiver as well as the options of a GR-16
HoTT eight-channel receiver, the following connection
layout will be assumed in the example:
Throttle servo or speed
controller (electric motor)
landing strut flaps
landing gear
Rudder
Aileron or aileron left
Elevator
Aileron right
wheel cover flaps
Receiver power supply
Receiver power supply
Everything is entirely normal up to this point. The
only thing that is unconventional is the actuation
of these three servos via an auxiliary channel and
correspondingly programmed curve mixers.
Let us start with programming this example in the
submenu …
CH SET (page 92)
… of the base menu.
Since the relevant control channels 6, 7 and 8 will be
actuated using mixers as mentioned above, make sure
that the buttons display NONE for the corresponding
inputs 6, 7 and 8:
Programming example
Sequencer
BACK
DOORSEQ F
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
ST 1
ST 2
ST 3
ST 4
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
SERVO
Throttle
Aileron 1
Elevator
Rudder
Aileron 2
AUX 1
AUX 2
AUX 3
AUX 4
T:CO
Input 9 which is also normally unassigned assumes
the role of the auxiliary channel mentioned above, is
assigned with one of the proportional DV dials such as
DV1 for the sake of a more sensitive response.
BACK
DOORSEQ F
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
ST 1
ST 2
ST 3
ST 4
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
DV1
SERVO
Throttle
Aileron 1
Elevator
Rudder
Aileron 2
AUX 1
AUX 2
AUX 3
AUX 4
T:CO
(This proportional control is only needed for
programming the sequencer and is replaced with a
control after the mixer is programmed as described
below.)
After the control is assigned, leave the menu and go to
the submenu …
"Prog.MIX" (page 100)
… of the function menu in which you will be program-
ming three curve mixers …
BACK
NORMAL
DOORSEQ F
S
7.
8.
ON
NEXT
ON
6.
ON
CH9
CH9
CH9
CH7
CH8
CH6
>>
>>
>>
ACT
S LVMST
SET
>>
>>
>>
… as follows:
One curve mixture for the landing gear function:
IN
OUT
POINT
INC
ENT
DEC
Y-axis
X-axis
ST ON
+010%
+100%
+100%
2
BACK
NORMAL
DOORSEQ F
S
CH9
CH6
>>
ON
ON
ACT
CTL
One curve mixture for actuating the servo of the landing
strut flaps which are to remain open after the landing
gear extends:
IN
OUT
POINT
INC
ENT
DEC
Y-axis
X-axis
ST ON
–070%
+100%
+100%
1
BACK
NORMAL
DOORSEQ F
S
CH9
CH7
>>
ON
ON
ACT
CTL
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