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If Flight Modes were activated in the Devic. SEL function, FM0, FM1, and FM2 will
appear down the left hand side of the display. Select each one and assign a direction
(RIGHT-DOWN, RIGHT-UP, LEFT-DOWN, LEFT-UP) from the list for each of the 3
flight modes
Status – (Snap Roll)
[Snap Roll ]
ACT
Function
Name
Flight Mode Assignments.
Assign a Direction/Rate
combination to each Flight
Mode.
FM0: R-D
FM1: R-D
FM2: R-D
AILE 100% AILE100%
R-D ELEV 100% L-D ELEV100%
RUDD 100% RUDD 100%
AILE 100% AILE 100%
R-U ELEV 100% L-U ELEV100%
RUDD 100% RUDD 100%
Control
Surface for
each Snap
direction
Control
Surface
Deflections
for each
Snap
direction
Status
Direction
Indicator
Direction
Indicator
ENT
LIST
CLR
This parameter shows the status of the Snap Roll function – Active (ACT) or Inhibited
(INH). To inhibit the Snap Roll function once it has been activated, highlight the Status
parameter and press the CLR button at the left of the display, or, highlight the Status
parameter and select it with the rotary selector.
Snap Roll Direction – (Snap Roll)
This element appears when Flight Modes are not activated and is used to select a single
direction/rate combination that will execute when the Snap Roll switch is depressed. To
select a direction/rate combination, highlight and select this parameter and then select a
combination from the list.
Direction Indicator – (Snap Roll)
This indicator identifies the 4 Snap Roll directions – RD, RU, LD, LU which represent
Right-Down, Right-Up, Left-Down and Left-Up respectively.
Control Surface – (Snap Roll)
These parameters identify the control surfaces (Aileron, Elevator, Rudder) for each of the
4 directions. They are highlighted and selected in order to adjust the percentages
(throws) for each control surface/direction combination.
Control Surface Deflection – (Snap Roll)
These percentages define the amount of throw for each control surface/direction
combination. It is a good idea to set the ailerons for normal maximum deflection while
setting the elevator and rudder to relatively small deflections (maybe 30% - 40%) so as to
not "bury" the snaps with too much elevator and/or rudder input.
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