User manual
In this display, you can determine the switch position
in which the selected switch is "ON" by touching the
corresponding button, for example:
BACK
Graubele
ON
SW 1
OFF
ON
If you choose the 2-stage switch SW 6 instead of the
3-stage switch SW 1, the display appears as follows:
BACK
Graubele
OFF
SW 6
OFF
Select the desired switching direction as above.
Deleting switches
After the switching assignment has been activated
as described at the beginning of this section, touch
the CLR button with a finger or the provided stylus:
Select
CLR
NO
touch
Cancelling the switch assignment
After the switching assignment has been activated
as described at the beginning of this section, touch
the NO button.
Control switch assignment
Actuate the desired control such as the elevator control
stick identified in the display with "ST 3":
BACK
Graubele
CON.ST
POS
MODE
DIR
ST 3
000
SINGLE
REVERSE
ENT
The yellow arrow to the right of the bar diagram
illustrates the current control position which can be
accepted by touching the ENT button as the switching
point in the value field to the right of "POS". Reverse the
switching direction by touching REVERSE in the line
"DIR(ection)".
In the "MODE" line, the switching function of the control
switch can be changed from on/off like a 2-stage switch
to the switching behaviour of a 3-stage switch.
In this case, be sure to specify a switching
position that is not "000". Otherwise, you
risk switching continuously back-and-forth
between the two switching states while the relevant
control is in the middle control position.
Note:
All of these switches can be given multiple assignments.
Make sure that you do not accidentally assign
competing functions to a switch. It is recommendable to
write down the switching functions.
Practical examples:
• Turning an onboard glow plug heater on and
off when a idling switching point for the THR control
stick is exceeded or undershot. The switch for the
glow plug heater is controlled at the transmitter by a
mixer.
• Automatically turning the stopwatch on and off to
measure the actual flight time of a helicopter by
means of a control switch on the throttle limiter.
• Automatically turning off the mixer "AILE RUDD"
when the brake flap extends to adapt the landing
position of the model to the ground contour when
landing on a slope without affecting the direction of
flight by rudders which are otherwise involved.
• Extend the landing flaps and retrim the elevator while
approaching a landing once the throttle control stick
is moved beyond the switching point.
• Switch on the stop watch and off to measure the
operating time of electric motors.
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