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Detail program description - Base setup models | Winged models
Before programming specifi c parameters, there are
some basic settings to be made which effect the
currently active model memory.
Use the selection keys of the left or right touch pad to
select the »
Basic settings, model
« menu …
Model select
Ser vo adjustment
Stick mode
Control adjust
Dual Rate / Expo
Channel 1 cur ve
Switch display
Copy / Erase
Suppress codes
Suppress models
Base setup model
Helicopter type
… then tap the center
SET
key of the right touch pad.
Model name
Model name
Stick mode
1
n/a
B A S I C S E T T I N G S , M O D E L
Info
n/a
n/a
Module
bind
HoTT
Change to the next screen page with a brief tap on
the
SET
key of the right touch pad. This will open a
screen of characters for entry of the model's name.
A maximum of 13 characters can be used to specify
a model name.
!"#$%&’()
Model name
Starl
e
@ACDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[¥]^_
?
+,–./0123456789:;
¾
¢ÇüéâäàåçêëèïîìÄÅÉæÆôöòûùÖÜ
`abcd
e
fghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~
Now the desired characters can be selected with the
selection keys of the left touch pad. Move to the next
position to select the next character with a tap on
the
f
of the right touch pad or its center
SET
key. A
simultaneous tap on the
cd
or
ef
keys of the right
touch pad (
CLEAR
) will place a space character at
the current position.
Positioning to any character position within the entry
fi eld can be done with the
ef
keys of the right touch
pad.
A return to the previous menu screen is accomplished
with a tap on the center
ESC
key of the left touch
pad.
A model name entered in this manner will appear in
the base screen of the »
Model select
« menu and in
the sub-menus of the »
Copy / Erase
« menu item.
Info
Model name
Stick mode
1
n/a
B A S I C S E T T I N G S , M O D E L
Info
n/a
n/a
Module
bind
HoTT
Starlet
Every model can be given a supplementary note of
up to 12 characters (maximum) by following the same
procedure as already described for creating a "Model
name". This info note will appear as a supplement in
the »
Model select
« menu and in the sub-menus of
the »
Copy / Erase
« menu item.
Stick mode
“MODE 2”
(Throttle at left stick)
“MODE 3”
(Throttle at right stick)
“MODE 4”
(Throttle at left stick)
“MODE 1”
(Throttle at right stick)
pitch axis
tail rotor
pitch axis
tail rotor
throttle
roll
roll
throttle
tail rotor
tail rotor
throttle
throttle
pitch axis
pitch axis
roll
roll
pitch axis
pitch axis
roll
roll
Motor/Pitch
throttle
tail rotor
tail rotor
throttle
throttle
roll
roll
pitch axis
pitch axis
tail rotor
tail rotor
Basically there are four different ways to assign the
four helicopter control functions, roll, nick, tail rotor
and throttle/pitch to the two joysticks. Just which of
these is used depends on the preferences of the
individual model pilot.
Use the
cd
selection keys of the left or right touch
pad to select the "Stick mode" line. The option fi eld
will be framed.
Model name
Stick mode
1
n/a
B A S I C S E T T I N G , M O D E L
Info
n/a
n/a
Module
bind
HoTT
SEL
Starlet
1234g/111111
Tap on the
SET
key. The currently displayed stick
mode will be displayed in inverse video. Now use the
selection keys of the right touch pad to select from
among options 1 through 4.
A simultaneous tap on the
cd
or
ef
keys of the
right touch pad (
CLEAR) will reset the display to
stick mode "1".
Base setup model
Model-specifi c base settings for helicopter models
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