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Function Settings:
This function can reverse the direction of travel for all 18 channels.
[Normal]: indicates that this channel output is the default direction;
[Reverse]: indicates that the channel's direction of travel has been
reversed.
• If a new model is connected make sure that all the servos
are moving in the right direction.
• Move each stick to make sure that the control surfaces are
moving in the correct directions.
Touch the box to the right of the channel name to toggle reverse for
that channel. If there is a tick in the box it means that the channel is
reversed.
7. Function Settings
This chapter introduces the main system functions.
Function Settings:
This function can be used to adjust the maximum servo volume of
18-channel servos, with the adjustment ranging from 0 to 150%.
[Up side]: range of movement above the channel center point.
[Down side]: range of movement below the channel center point.
Green box indicates the currently selected object.
Green progress bar indicates current real-time output of servo
position.
Steps:
1. Select the channel to be adjusted to enter the submenu.
2. Click the icon or toggle the sticker (switch/knob) corresponding to
the channel to select [High End] or [Low End].
3. Use the + and –
icons
to change the servo volume ratio.
7.1 Reverse
This function reverses the direction of motion for each channel.
7.2 End Points
This function changes the max range of movement for each channel.
Every model is different, as such many have different requirements when it comes to how far a control surface
should move, if a control surface moves too far it may damage the model. The End points function limits the range
of movement for each channel to prevent this.
Note: If the channels center point is not in the right position it will be impossible to set the outer limits of the
channel movement properly. If this is an issue use the Subtrim function to move the center point first.