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Program description:
Global functions
Basic settings
Basic transmitter settings
G E N E R A L B A S I C S E T T I N G S
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In this menu you can adjust the basic general settings
which refer to the transmitter overall, such as the
owner’s name; you can also enter your personal de-
fault settings for new model memories.
Select the relevant line with the rotary control pressed
in, then press the rotary control briefl y.
In this menu you enter the following
presets
:
• „
Stick mode
“,
• „
Modulation
“,
• „
Expert mode
“,
• „
Collective pitch min.
“
which are automatically adopted in any model memo-
ry when you open it
for the fi rst time
. However, these
settings can be changed subsequently using the follo-
wing menus: »
Base setup model
«, »
Suppress Co-
des
« and »
Helicopter type
«. Changes to the “pre-
sets” in
this
menu therefore only affect the next,
newly
opened
model memory.
Note:
The settings entered within this menu only have to be
entered once, as they apply to the whole of the trans-
mitter. For newly set-up model memories the last ent-
ry applies.
Owner’s name
At this point you can enter a name with a maximum of
15 characters.
Hold the rotary control pressed in and switch to the
next screen page (
) …
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… where you can enter your name by selecting let-
ters from the character list. Use the rotary control to
select the character or symbol, and press the rota-
ry control briefl y to accept the chosen character and
move on to the next position. Move to each charac-
ter within the name in turn, holding the rotary control
pressed in; (the screen shows a double arrow “<––>”
at the appropriate point).
Pressing
CLEAR
inserts a space character at that
point.
Stick mode
Basically there are four possible ways of arranging
the principal control functions on the two dual-axis
sticks: the primary functions are aileron, elevator, rud-
der and throttle (or airbrakes) for a fi xed-wing model,
and roll, pitch-axis, tail rotor and throttle / collective
pitch for a model helicopter. Which of these possible
options you select depends on your individual prefe-
rences and fl ying style.
At the bottom edge of the screen you will see
SEL
.
Press the rotary control, then use the rotary control to
select one of the options 1 to 4.
Pressing
CLEAR
resets the function to stick mode
“1”.
Fixed-wing stick modes
Helicopter stick modes
Pre-set modulation
The mc-22s differentiates between four different types
of modulation:
1.
PCM20
: system resolution of 512 steps per control
function, for “mc” and “DS mc” type receivers.
2.
SPCM20
: Super-PCM modulation with high sys-
tem resolution of 1024 steps per control function,
for “smc” and “R330” type receivers.
3.
PPM18
: Most widely used standard transmission
»MODE 2«
(Throttle at left stick)
»MODE 3«
(Throttle at right stick)
»MODE 4«
(Throttle at left stick)
»MODE 1«
(Throttle at right stick)
elev. down
elev. up
left r
udder
right r
udder
full throttle
idle
left aileron
right aileron
full throttle
left r
udder
right r
udder
idle
elev. down
elev. up
left aileron
right aileron
elev. down
elev. up
left aileron
right aileron
Motor Vollgas
idle
left r
udder
right r
udder
full throttle
idle
left aileron
right aileron
elev. down
elev. up
left r
udder
right r
udder
»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
Summary of Contents for MC-22S
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