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C. Trim
a) Trim control
It is necessary to assign a trim control as the rst step
here. This can be one of the four trims located adja-
cent to the primary sticks, or two of the four rubberised
push-buttons. If you select the push-buttons, the but-
tons always work together left and right as the trim.
b) Trim mode
You can choose any of four different trim modes. The
standard one is Centre mode: in this mode any change to the trim only affects the central range, i.e. not the
end-points.
Alternative trim modes are Left and Right; typically these are intended for idle adjustment in the case of engines
and turbines.
The option of Offset trim mode also affects the end-points when the trims are adjusted.
c) Min./Max.
This menu point can be used to limit the permissible trim range. The percentage value determines the maximum
or minimum travel over which the trim is allowed to move.
d) Steps
Here you can set the number of trim steps or increments; not the size of the step.
Note: if you change the Min. / Max. values but leave the number of steps the same, the step size changes
accordingly.
D. Setup
At this point you can adjust the transmitter control in-
put, Expo, transit time and curves.
a) Transmitter control rate
Here you can select a transmitter control which swit-
ches the rate on and off, or sets it to linear. The transmit-
ter control can be any of the primary sticks, proportional
controls or switches.
b) Rate
The purpose of the Rate button is to adjust the travel of the transmitter control. If you select nothing for Trans-
mitter control rate, the value is xed. If you assign a transmitter control to Transmitter control rate, you can set
different values on three levels. The level initially selected with the transmitter control you have selected is shown
in green. If you select a proportional control as transmitter control, the values are applied in a linear fashion within
the three levels.
c) Transmitter control expo
At this point you can select a transmitter control which is used to switch an Expo characteristic, or set it to linear.
You can choose any transmitter control from the primary sticks, proportional controls or switches.
d) Expo
The purpose of the Expo button is to adjust the exponential factor. If you select nothing for Transmitter control
expo, the value is xed. If you assign a transmitter control to Transmitter control expo, you can use it to set diffe-
rent values on three levels. The level initially selected using the transmitter control you have selected is shown in
green. If you select a proportional control as transmitter control, the values are applied in a linear fashion within
the three levels.