Operation Manual

Instructions
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16.2.4. Notes on assigning
x PPM 6/7/8/9/12 is set automatically
last servo on channel evo 9 evo 12
6 PPM 6 PPM6
7 PPM 7 PPM 7
8 PPM 8 PPM 8
9 PPM 9 PPM 9
10 to 12 -------- PPM 12
x with PPM 12: Travel 100% , servo norm MPX
If at least one of the channel 10 to 12 is used (servo
assigned), servo travel is limited to 100% and the
norm is set to MPX for all servos.
x In case of problems with older ESCs it may help to
assign a function to servo 9 (even if not used in the
model). This forces the TX to work in PPM 9 mode.
16.3. Sub-menu „Monitor“
The servo monitor acts as a substitute for a receiving
system with servos connected. It enables you check the
function / response of speed controllers, gyro systems,
speed regulators etc., and helps to locate errors.
Two forms of display are available: graphical, with the
output signals displayed in bar graph form, and numeri-
cal, with the signals displayed in % values. You can
switch between the two types of display using the
UP/DOWN (V / W) buttons, or alternatively using one of
the two 3-D digi-adjustors.
16.4. Sub-menu „Test run“
Automatic servo run, which can be used for test pur-
poses and demonstrations, or as an “electronic” aid
when range-checking.
When you select a transmitter control, the software
generates a steadily changing control signal, running
from one end-point of the control to the other. All the
servos operated by this transmitter control (directly or
via a mixer) start running.
You can stop the test run by either of two methods:
x Press the REV/CLR button „Control
“ appears
x select no control („ - - - - - - - “)
The transit time can be set within 0,1 – 4,0 sec.
17. Main menu „Timer“ A
The ROYALevo has 5 timers. Four of them you will find
in the Timer menu A. The fifth timer records the operat-
ing time of the transmitter, and is only shown in status
display 4.
Oper.time 5.25h
After 1000 hours the timer stops.
17.1. Sub-menu „Model“
I affects active model only
Range = 1000 h (stops at the end)
Press the REV/CLR button to erase
This timer is present once in each model memory, and it
runs constantly when the transmitter is switched on.
The wide range enables you to record the operating
time of any model over an entire season.
17.2. Sub-menu „Slot“
I affects active model only
Alarm range = 3:30:00 (3 ½ hours)
Time range = 4:30:00 (4 ½ hours)
Erase: in menu only
The special feature of this timer is that it is started with
the assigned switch, but cannot be stopped again using
the same switch until the slot time has concluded.
Applications:
x Measuring the total time of a flight
x Slot time in competitions
When you open the sub-menu, you will see the follow-
ing items below the timer name (Slot, Sum or Interval)
and Exit:
Line 1: Time
This is the time which has elapsed since the timer star-
ted. If you select this field, you can erase the time with
the REV/CLR button.
Line 2: Alarm = Slot time
This is where you set and display the slot time.
Line 3: Difference (display only)
This line shows the time which also appears in status
display 3. It is calculated as the difference between Time
and Alarm. The arrow before the difference indicates
the direction in which the indicated time is running:
' counting up
# counting down
Line 4: Switch (display only)
This line shows the switch you are using to control the
timer (<N), and the location of the ON state (' = for-
ward). When the switch is at the selected ON position,
an asterisk '* appears after the arrow.