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And another curve mixture for the smaller wheel
cover flaps that are to be closed after the landing gear
extends:
ENT
+100%
–100%
–100%
H
NORMAL
DOORSEQ F
CH9
CH8
>>
IN
OUT
POINT
INC
DEC
Y-axis
X-axis
ST ON
BACK
S
ON
ON
ACT
CTL
After the last curve mixer is programmed, the procedure
should function as desired after the aforementioned
proportional control is actuated. If this is true, switch
back to the submenu …
CH SET (page 92)
… of the base menu, and assign a control instead of the
aforementioned proportional control, such as the easy
to reach two-position switch with a long handle S6 to the
front left which appears as SW 6 in the menu:
BACK
DOORSEQ F
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
ST 1
ST 2
ST 3
ST 4
NONE
NONE
NONE
NONE
SW6
SERVO
Throttle
Aileron 1
Elevator
Rudder
Aileron 2
AUX 1
AUX 2
AUX 3
AUX 4
T:CO
After this programming, switch back to the submenu …
REV/DEL (page 68)
… of the base menu, and set the desired time for
the auxiliary channel CH9 controlling the sequencer
function, such as 6 seconds:
BACK
NORMAL
DOORSEQ F
S
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
.6
NOR
NOR
NOR
NOR
NOR
NOR
7.
8.
9.
INC
RES
DEC
0.0s
0.0s
0.0s
0.0s
0.0s
0.0s
NOR
NOR
NOR
0.0s
0.0s
6.0s
After the selected control is actuated, the extension and
retraction of the landing gear and opening of the flaps
should function as desired.
In conclusion it is noted that when, for example, a
12-channel GR-24 HoTT is used, a floodlight control
could be connected to receiver output 9 (which does
not exist in a receiver in this example). The floodlight
is actuated along with the landing gear. Additional
applications can of course be found after becoming
familiar with the range of options.
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