User manual

Servo
Display of servo positions and servo test function
In the basic transmitter display, use a fi nger or the
provided stylus to touch the gear icon labelled "B":
000 000
000
000
mz
000%
000%
000
000
BATT TIME 00: 01: 23
Graubele
M 1
0:01:23
NORMAL
000:00.0
000:00.0
4.1V
RX TX
RX 00.0V
Touch
The display switches to the green base menu. Use a
nger or the provided stylus to touch the "SERVO" menu
item:
BACK
SYSTEM
BASE
FUNCTION
Model Sel
E.P.A
Model Type
Rev/Slow
Sub-Trim
Motor
Timer
TX ctl
Fail Safe
Trim Step
Servo
Out.Swap
CH Set
Touch
You can retrieve the visual display of the current servo
positions by selecting this menu item, and you can also
retrieve it from nearly every menu by touching the option
button labelled SERVO or sometime only S in the top
right of the display with a fi nger or the provided stylus.
Touch the BACK button to return to your starting point.
Firmware version V 1.023 or higher
Changing to the servo display can now also be initiated
in both the basic display and all menus where the option
button SERVO or S appears at the upper right by
simultaneously pressing the buttons  to the left of
the display.
Servo monitor
The current setting of each servo is displayed precisely
between -150% and +150% of the normal path taking
into account the control and servo settings, dual rate/
expo functions, the interaction between the linear and
curve mixes, etc. 0% equals the middle position of the
servo. You can therefore quickly check your settings
without having to switch on the receiver. This does not
relieve you of the responsibility, however, of carefully
testing all the program steps on the model before fi rst
use to make sure there are no errors.
BACK
Graubele
VIEW
NORMAL
1 2 3
4
5 6
7
8 9
10
11
12
000%
000%
000%
000%
000%
000%
000%
–100%
+100%
–061%
+061%
+100%
For normal fi xed wing models, the display follows
the assignment below:
Bar 1 Throttle/brake servo
Bar 2 Aileron or left aileron
Bar 3 Elevator
Bar 4 Rudder
Bar 5 Right aileron
Bar 6 Flap (left) / free channel
Bar 7 Flap (right) / free channel
Bar 8 Free channel / second elevator servo
Bar 9 Free channel / fl ap2 left
Bar 10 Free channel / fl ap2 right
Bar 11 Free channel / aile2 left
Bar 12 Free channel / aile2 right
… and with helicopter models:
Bar 1 Pitch or roll (2) or elev (2) servo
Bar 2 Roll (1) servo
Bar 3 elev (1) servo
Bar 4 Rudder servo (gyro)
Bar 5 elev (2) servo / free servo
Bar 6 Throttle servo or governor
Bar 7 Gyro sensitivity / free channel
Bar 8 Speed controller / free channel
Bar 9 Free channel
Bar 10 Free channel
Bar 11 Free channel
Bar 12 Free channel
Note:
Note that the servo display refers
exclusively to the original sequence of the
servos, that is, it does not refer to any
changes to the outputs made in the "Output swap"
menu, page 96, or in the "Receiver output"
submenu of the "Transmitter setting" menu,
page 75.
The number of channels shown in this menu
corresponds to the maximum available control
channels in the respective transmitter (see the
dividing line between "bar 9" and "bar 10" in the
above table). The number of usable channels
depends on the type of receiver as well as the
number of connected servos and may therefore be
signifi cantly less.
Use this display while programming the model
since you can immediately check all your settings
on the transmitter. This does not relieve you of the
responsibility, however, of carefully testing all the
program steps on the model before fi rst use to make
sure there are no errors.
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Basic menu - Servo
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