Operation Manual

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- Every time you press the REV/CLR button you
switch the flight phase between:
THERMIK1 locked, and
THERMAL1 unlocked.
- Once you have set the desired state,
press ENTER to conclude the procedure
(or press the 3-D digi-adjuster).
!
The current flight phase, which is marked with an
X, cannot be locked:
1 SPEED1 X ---
12.10.5. Copying flight phases
Once you have established the correct settings in one
flight phase, you can copy the values into another
flight phase and then modify them. This avoids the
need to re-enter all the settings from the start.
!
Only the current flight phase can be copied.
The destination (target) flight phase for the copy
process must be an unlocked flight phase.
This is the procedure for copying the current flight
phase:
- Open the main menu Memory (button I)
- Select the menu Flight phase
- Press ENTER twice to select the X
(or press the 3-D digi-adjuster twice):
¦Flight phase
¨Exit
1 SPEED1 X I>
- Now select the destination (unlocked flight phase)
using the 3-D digi-adjuster:
¦Flight phases
¨Exit
1 SPEED1 X I>
2 NORMAL ---
3 THERMAL1 c ---
4 START1 ---
Time OFF
- Confirm with ENTER
(or press the 3-D digi-adjuster).
The marker jumps back to the code number for the
current flight phase. Only the name for the “Target”
phase is retained. All flight phase specific transmitter
control settings are now the same as in the current
flight phases.
12.10.6. Changing flight phase names
You can select any of the thirteen pre-set names for
the flight phases:
1
NORMAL
6
SPEED1
11
HOVER
2
START1
7
SPEED2
12
3D
3
START2
8
CRUISE
13
ACRO
4
THERMAL1
9
LANDING
5
THERMAL2
10
AUTOROT
The only purpose of the name is to provide additional
information; it has no influence on the characteristics
of the corresponding flight phase. The crucial aspect
for the properties is always the flight phase number.
Once you have activated an input field for the name,
you can select a suitable name from those on offer:
¦Flight phase
¨Exit
1 SPEED1 X ---
2 NORMAL ---
3 THERMAL1 ---
4 START1 ---
Time OFF
12.10.7. Setting a transition time
The switch from one flight phase to another can occur
immediately, or alternatively you can set a transition
period of 1, 2 or 4 seconds (smooth transition). The
latter reduces the loads on the model and the power
system.
This is the procedure for setting a transition Time
between flight phases:
- Open the main menu Memory (button I)
- Select the menu Flight phase
- Press ENTER (or press the 3-D digi-adjuster)
to open the menu
- Select the Time line (see fig. 12.10.7.1.)
- Press ENTER (or press the 3-D digi-adjuster)
to open the set-up window
- Use the 3-D digi-adjuster to set a transition period
(see fig. 12.10.7.2.):
1sec, 2sec, 4sec or OFF
- Press ENTER (or press the 3-D digi-adjuster)
to confirm the selected setting.
¦Flight phase
¨Exit
1 NORMAL X ---
2 ACRO ---
3 START1 ---
4 LANDING ---
Time OFF
Fig. 12.10.7.1.: Time line selected
¦Flight phase
¨Exit
1 NORMAL X ---
2 ACRO ---
3 START1 ---
4 LANDING ---
Time 2sec
Fig. 12.10.7.2.: Time set to 2 sec
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