User manual PowerBox Mercury SRS with OLDED Screen and GPS
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10.5. Input Mapping
Modern SRS bus technology makes it possible to assign channels for particular fun-
ctions without restriction. The quickest method of assigning the Input Mapping fun-
ctions is to use the Setup Assistant, but it is also possible to assign them manually
at this point.
Since V07 this facility also includes Gain channels for adjusting the gain of the indivi-
dual gyro axes. If you wish to adjust an individual axis in ight, assign a rotary or slider
control at the transmitter which can be adjusted over the range -100% to +100%. This
ensures that any gain adjustment you make only affects the ight mode which is cur-
rently selected. For example, if you assign a gain control to Aileron A, and Flight Mode
2 is selected, you can adjust the gain for Aileron A in ight mode 2. You can also see
this in the Gyro Settings menu.
As with the iGyro 3e, the slider’s travel is divided into two ranges:
- In the range -100% to 0% Attitude Assist is active
- In the range 0% to +100% the adjustment affects Rate Mode only
The gain settings for this axis and this ight mode are saved when you disable the
Gain channel again in Input Mapping.
Note: if more than one channel is assigned for a particular transmitter control (e.g.
channels 2 and 6 for the ailerons), move the stick repeatedly away from centre and
back again until the appropriate channel is selected. An alternative method is to
assign the functions using buttons I and II.
10.6. General Settings
Most of the points in the General Settings menu have already been explained in Point
4. Those not previously covered are explained below:
To assign a channel, use the SET button to select the appropriate function, then move
the transmitter stick, rotary knob or switch which you wish to assign.