Operation Manual

ROYAL evo
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Repeat steps 4. and 5. until all desired channels are as-
signed. Now you can return to the status display and
start the training.
!
Be careful when assigning throttle if your en-
gine is running or the model is electrically pow-
ered!
Make sure not to endanger other modellers, spectators
or models by your engine bursting into life.
13.4.3. The ROYALevo as pupils transmitter
Important: If the ROYALevo works as pupols transmit-
ter, the trims are not operative (the teacher will trim the
model).
1. Select the sub-menu training.
2. Selet
Mode = Pupil M, if the teacher transmitter needs
signals in MULTIPLEX format.
Servo centre = 1,6 ms
Mode = Pupil U, if the teacher transmitter needs
signals in UNIVERSAL format.
Servo centre = 1,5 ms
13.5. Sub-menu “User”
13.5.1. Parameter „PIN“
Þ
global effect
The PIN can be used to protect the settings stored in
your transmitter. If the PIN is activated, the operator can
view the set values, but not change them.
PIN=0000
If you enter this PIN, the values in the transmitter are
not protected against changes.
PIN = **** (four digits)
The PIN must contain at least one digit which
is not „0“!
If you enter a PIN, the lock takes effect next time you
switch the transmitter on. You can leaf through all the
menus, but as soon as you attempt to change a setting,
the following message appears:
If you enter the PIN correctly, the block is lifted. It is only
activated again when you next switch the transmitter
on.
13.5.2. Parameter „Language“
Þ
global effect
As standard the ROYALevo contains two language sets
for use in display texts. The default for the primary lan-
guage is ENGLISH, and this is selected as active lan-
guage.
The second default language is GERMAN.
In the menu L, USER you can invoke the LANGUAGE
parameter to select either of these two languages.
On the Internet (http://www.multiplexrc.de/
you will
find a link to the page ROYALevo INFO. On this page we
will make alternative language sets available for you to
download. These files can be installed in the transmitter
using the ROYALevo PC program, and take their place
as the second language.
13.5.3. Parameter „Name“
Þ
global effect
If your transmitter is new, you will find the name MUL-
TIPLEX in this field. You can enter your own name of up
to 16 characters. Your name then appears in status dis-
play 1 (Î 9.2.).
14. Main menu „Controls“ H
By transmitter control we mean all the physical control
elements on the transmitter which are assigned to a
model function. These may include sticks, sliders and
switches. For instance, if you assign a switch for operat-
ing the tow-release, this constitutes a transmitter con-
trol. Which transmitter controls are present, and which
elements are to be used to operate them, is determined
in the menu L -Assignment, Controls.
The Assignment Controls menu is dynamic, i.e. it dis-
plays only those controls which are used in the active
model. If you are operating a simple model which only
features rudder and elevator controls, the menu will
look like this:
Section 14.2. informs you first which programmable
characteristics (parameters) are possible for the individ-
ual transmitter controls. Paragraphs 14.2.1. to 14.2.10.
describe the individual parameters in detail.
14.1. Sub-menu „Control switch“
I Affects active model only
Range -100% to 100%
Default 0% (control centre)
always appears at the end of the controls list
Transmitter control switches are used when you wish to
trigger a switched process using a proportional trans-
mitter control.
Example: motor run, electric motor
You wish the sum timer to start running as soon as the
throttle is moved past the 1/4-throttle point.
To achieve this you must assign the same transmitter
control to act as the sum timer switch as the one you
use to control the motor.
If you use an analogue control such as a stick as a switch
(or control E or F) the switching point can be defined at
any point you wish.