Operation Manual

ROYAL evo 7
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18.6. Sub-menu: New Model
New models are set up using the New Model sub-
menu.
When you open the sub-menu, the following display
appears:
You must work through all the menu points
Template,
Servo Config. and Mode to set up a new model, and
then confirm your action with
OK.
18.6.1. Parameter:
Memory No.
L
Information field; cannot be changed
The Memory number for the model you are about to
set up is dictated by the transmitter; it is always the first
free memory. The
Memory No. cannot be changed. If
you wish to store the new model in a different memory,
you can subsequently copy the new model to another
memory (Î 18.2.).
Note:
If there is no vacant memory, the screen displays the
number
-1 and the warning: Attention! No free
memory!
. If this should happen, press EXIT to leave
the menu. You cannot set up another model unless you
first erase a model which you no longer need (Î 18.3.).
18.6.2. Parameter:
Template
In this menu point you inform the transmitter what type
of model you wish to set up. First you have to differen-
tiate between a helicopter and fixed-wing model. There
are several model templates in each basic type:
Model templates for fixed-wing models
BASIC 1
For simple model aircraft with up to
one aileron servo, also other models
BASIC 2
For model aircraft with two aileron
servos
ACRO
For powered aerobatic models and
hot-line electric models
DELTA
For deltas and flying wings
GLIDER
For gliders and electric gliders with
two aileron servos
4 FLAPS
For gliders and electric gliders with
four-flap wings
Model templates for helicopters
HELImech
For model helicopters with mechani-
cal swashplate mixers
HELIccpm
For model helicopters with electronic
swashplate mixers (CCPM)
The advantage of using model templates for setting up
a new model is that many of the basic settings are
automatically defined correctly, leaving you just to carry
out final adjustments. The template determines which
mixers can be used for the selected model type, and
which control assignment is used (“which transmitter
control operates which function?”), which channels the
servos are connected to, and so on. A full description of
the model templates will be found in Section 20.
18.6.3. Parameter:
Servo Config.
The servos must be connected to the receiver in a par-
ticular sequence defined by the model template you
have selected. Every radio control system manufacturer
has its own standard in terms of servo sequence at the
receiver output sockets. The
Servo Config. menu of
the ROYALevo7 allows you to select the sequence of ser-
vos at the receiver:
MPX
MULTIPLEX standard
HITEC
HiTEC standard
FUTABA
FUTABA standard
JR
JR standard
For a full description of the servo sequence please refer
to the description of the model templates (Î 20.).
18.6.4. Parameter:
Mode
The Mode parameter is used to determine which stick
controls which of the primary functions (Î 13.3.1.). This
setting can be changed at any time.
18.6.5. Parameter:
OK
Once you have set up all the parameters described
above, you must press the ENTER button or one of the
3D digi-adjustors on the
OK field to conclude the setting
up of the new model. The transmitter automatically
switches to the new model you have just set up, and
you can immediately start adjusting the settings.