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If you now leave the Select screen again, you will see
that the same transmitter control has also been assi-
gned automatically to the right aileron.
The next step is to select the servo outputs to which you
intend to connect the aileron servos; this is accomplished by pressing +. Note that you can assign up to eight
servos to a single function.
If your model is an aerobatic aircraft, you would naturally select two or three servos at this point. At a later stage
you will be able to set the travel, direction of rotation and centre position for each servo separately.
If these parameters are too coarse for your application, you can set an individual curve with up to 33 points for
each servo.
Back in the Assignment screen it is also possible to rename the functions to suit your own preference.
If you decide to assign the wing aps at this point, you will learn to appreciate one of the truly unique features of
To create a new model, briey touch the + button at the
bottom of the screen. Assign a name to your model,
and conrm your choice with OK. You will now see the
Select screen for the model type.
At this point you can select the appropriate model type,
with the additional options of delta wing and V-tail.
On the next screen you select one of the ranges on the
right-hand side, e.g. Wing. The screen now shows a dia-
gram of a wing corresponding to your chosen type. If
your conguration is more specialised, that presents no
problems: at a later stage you can very easily program
individual functions manually.
Here you will see the name of the function (e.g. Aileron
L), a transmitter control and a + symbol, which is used
to assign the appropriate number of servos. These in-
dividual Select points are inter-connected; the method
used for this will become self-evident in the course of
the set-up procedure.
Now you select a transmitter control which is to control
the left aileron; this will be the left or right primary stick,
depending on the transmitter mode you prefer.
Note: the software of the CORE has no modes – it
is only the mechanical settings of the transmitter
sticks which determines the stick mode.