User Manual

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Sub-trim: Finely adjusts a channel’s center position. Be
aware that extreme adjustments of sub-trim could possibly
result in servo binding if the servo’s output arm moves too
far in the model. This is available for all channels.
Travel limits: Sets the maximum travel limits for each channel.
Limits can be set for each side of center. If two channels are
mixed, adjusting the travel limits of each individual channel
may be necessary to adjust the travel limits for the entire
mix. Move the cursor to the channel to adjust. De ect the
control stick for that channel to one side and notice the cursor
on-screen will move accordingly. Set the percent for that
direction of travel as needed. Move the stick to the opposite
direction and repeat. Repeat for all channels as needed.
DUAL-RATES, EXPONENTIAL
For setting dual-rates and/or exponential movement for the aileron, elevator, and rudder
channels. Dual-rates allows a channel’s maximum travel limits to be switched between
two limits. Exponential changes the rate at which a servo rotates per degree of control
stick de ection. The rate of servo movement is non-linear in relation to the movement
of the stick. The higher the exponential percentage, the quicker the servo will rotate as
the stick is moved away from center position.
To select the desired channel to adjust, press ENTER, then
or . Press ENTER when  nished.
To assign a different switch to change the dual-rate/
exponential setting by moving the cursor to the CTRL line,
and press ENTER. Select the switch that will control this
function as explained on page 20. Press ESC when  nished.
Different dual rate and exponential settings can be set for each position of the switch.
Highlight the dual-rate percentage and move the assigned switch to the position that
will allow for the furthest servo travel. Adjust this percentage to the widest travel distance
as needed for this channel. Note that the slope of the diagonal line in the graph changes
as the percent is adjusted. De ect the control switch to the opposite position, and adjust
the percentage to the lowest travel distance needed. The diagonal line on-screen will
now show the slope for the low dual-rate setting. A low rate can allow for better control
of the model while on the ground, at low altitudes, or while performing certain maneuvers.
A high rate can allow for optimum control of the aircraft in mid- ight.
To set an exponential value, move the
cursor to the EXPO line and repeat
the steps explained above to set a
different value for each position of
the control switch. This function can
be handy for optimum control of the
model - especially around center-
stick position, and when performing
stunts or aerobatic maneuvers.
SERVO SET : Sub Trim
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
SERVO SET : -Travel+
1 100% 100%
2 100% 100%
3 100% 100%
4 100% 100%
5 100% 100%
DUAL/EXPO
CHAN: AILE
DUAL: 100%
EXPO: 0%
CTRL:-----
0%> 0%
DUAL/EXPO
CHAN: AILE
DUAL: 100%
EXPO: -50%
CTRL:-----
0%> 0%