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Sound module USM-RC-2
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BEIER-Electronic
03.02.2014
Difference between static and memory function:
Static Memory
If a function is defined as static, it will be
switched on as long as the joy-stick is in
the corresponding area. If you leave the
area, the function will be switched off
again.
If a function is defined as memory and
you move the joy-stick for the specified
time (short or long) in the corresponding
area, it will be switched on. If you leave
the area, the function remains switched
on (it is saved). It remains on, until the
the joy-stick is moved in the
corresponding area again.
You can read on page 30, which functions can be assigned to the 4 areas A, B, C
and D.
Neutral position of channel #1
In order to play the right driving sound, the neutral position of channel #1 must be
correctly set at the Sound-Teacher. On page 77 you can see how the setting can be
used.
Neutral position of channel #2 - #4
In general, remote control manufacturer do not define a standard neutral position,
due to this lack you can configure several neutral positions for the channels #2 - #4
(if you use two engines it is #3 - #4) with the Sound-Teacher by your own, varied
from 1.3 to 1.7ms.
In addition it is possible to recognize the neutral position automatically at the turn-on
procedure. It is important to ensure that the remote control position is at the neutral
position otherwise wrong data is used. Please check the right position before
switching on the sound module.
Tips:
With the help of the diagnosis (see page 81), you can check which data the sound
module receives from the remote control. This can be very helpful to find a
malfunction as well. Furthermore it is a good practice to learn how to control the 5
areas A, B, N, C and D with the joy-stick.