Instruction Manual

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e) Curve editor
The curve editor is used to set up special curves.
- The rst step is to select the number of points: up to
33 can be specied.
- Use the arrow buttons to select the point which you
wish to move; the selected point changes colour to
green.
- Adjust the percentage value to shift the point up or
down.
- The Smooth option can be used to even out the curve,
and thereby avoid jerks in the servo’s response.
- Raw removes the effect of the curve smoothing.
- Reset curve resets the curve to linear travel.
f) Transit time
At this point you can set two transit times: one determines the servo transit time to the left, the other to the right.
The time in seconds determines how long the servo takes to move from one end-point to the other.
E. Hold /Failsafe
If you want a servo to take up a pre-determined position
in case of radio signal loss, you should select Failsafe
here. The Learn button now appears, enabling you to
store the current position in the receiver.
Note: the receiver or receivers do not need to be
bound at this point. The Failsafe positions are repea-
tedly transmitted to the receiving system.
F. Servo
Here you will nd the assigned servos again. Up to eight
servos can be assigned to each function. As already
mentioned in the Assistant, the travel and end-points
of each servo can be adjusted separately here. Any
adjustments you make to a servo at this point have no
inuence on the settings of the same servo if it is also
assigned to another function. This provides a simple
means of mixing in aircraft with multi-ap wings, delta
wings and V-tails.
- Servo number: indicates the receiver output at which this servo signal is present.
- Servo name: the servo name can be changed individually. Hold your nger on it to open up the keypad.
- Limit: works like a mechanical stop – the servo does not move beyond the set point.
- Travel: adjusts the servo travel.
- Centre: offsets the servo centre position. Acts like a “mechanical” centre offset – it also affects the end-points.
- Direction: reverses the direction of rotation of the servo.
- Curve editor: each servo can be adjusted very precisely to match the model’s mechanical arrangement by
means of a curve consisting of up to 33 points.