Operation Manual
10
Replacing and adjusting the stick tops
The stick tops are a push-fit on the sticks; they are secured by a twisting motion.
1. To release a stick top rotate the plastic moulding until you feel it come loose.
The stick top can then easily be pulled off the stick shaft.
2. To fit a stick top, first fit the plastic moulding onto the stick and rotate it until it
slips easily down the shaft. Set it at your preferred length, and lock it by twist-
ing the stick top through about 180°.
4.1.6. COCKPIT
MM
expansion facilities and re-adjustment
In its standard form the COCKPIT
MM
features up to 7 control channels (4 stick channels,
3 auxiliary channels), depending on the version you have purchased. You can con-
vert or expand the transmitter to meet your individual needs and wishes.
Auxiliary channels
The three auxiliary channels (controls E, F, G) can be operated by any combination
of:
• slider (# 7 5720)
• rotary adjustor (# 7 5719)
• 2-position or 3-position switch (# 7 5742 resp. # 7 5740)
These controls are connected to the sockets marked E, F and G on the main circuit
board (Fig. V).
Important:
After installation or modification of controls re-adjustment is necessary!
If auxiliary controls are added or their connecting location is changed, all con-
trols must be realigned. Do not attempt to realign the transmitter until you are
familiar with the operating philosophy of the transmitter (see 5. Operating phi-
losophy).
This is how you realign controls:
Procedure
Display
GB: D:
1.
In the menu SETUP select –ADJ– and move to
the bottom line (CT- appears)
-ADJ- -ABGL-
CT- CT-
2.
Set all controls to centre position
(sticks/slider/rotary adjustor/switches)
3.
Go back to the top line.
All centre positions are stored now.
-ADJ- -ABGL-
4.
Move all controls (one by one) slowly to both of
their extreme positions and hold the extremes
for approx. 3 sec.
Don’t move stick in two directions at a time!
When you quit the menu (Digi adjustor turned
to the left) all adjustment values are stored.!
5.
Continue as shown in the flow chart.