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Detail program description - Control adjust
Helicopter models
With this programming example, you must have already
covered the description of the individual menus and
you must be familiar with the use of the transmitter.
In addition, the helicopter's mechanical construction
should correspond exactly to the corresponding manual.
The electronic capabilities of the transmitter should by
no means be used to straighten out rough mechanical
imprecision.
As the case often is in life, there are also various ways
and possibilities of achieving a specifi c goal with the
programming of the
mx-20
HoTT. The following
example should provide you with a clearer structure for
logical programming. If there are multiple possibilities,
the simplest and most clearly arranged solutions are
recommended fi rst. In order for the helicopter to function
faultlessly later on, you are, of course, free to try out
other solutions which may be better for you.
The programming example is based on the clockwise-
rotating STARLET 50 helicopter from
Graupner
with
three pivot points each offset 120° of the swashplate
type "3sv(2 Roll)", beginner adjustment without
increased throttle curve; without heading-lock gyro
system and without transmitter-side gyro infl uence of the
"normal operating mode" and without speed regulator.
This simple program was also consciously selected to
demonstrate that a helicopter which fl ies really well can
also be attained with relatively little (programming) effort.
However, we do not want to dispense entirely with the
enhancement possibilities: Therefore, after the basic
description, you will fi nd adjustment information for the
gyro effect, the speed regulators and for the fl ight-phase
programming.
Notice:
If you are not interested in the combustion helicopter
described here, but a electric helicopter, please continue
reading anyhow! With the exception of the omitted idle
settings, you can practically adopt most of the settings
described in the following unchanged.
Some basic settings of the transmitter are necessary
with the initial commissioning. For this purpose, switch
to the menu …
"General settings
(page 224)
Batterie type
Batterie war ning
Touch Sense
Contrast
Ni-MH
Display light
Region
Voice volume
2
4.7V
0
Euro
3
unlim.
Beep volume
3
BASIC SETTINGS
Own
Stick mode
1
DSC Output
PPM10
Pitch min
back
Power-on beep
yes
Power on war n.
unlim
… and start with the entry of the "
Owner name
". Select
the characters for this from an extensive list on the
second display screen, which you can reach through the
symbol by briefl y pressing the central
SET
key of
the right touch pad:
! " # $ % & ’ ( ) + , – . / 0 1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : ;
Owner H-J Sand
b
F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X
Y Z [ ¥ ] ^ _ ` a
b
c d e f g h i j k
? @ A B C D E
Select the
default
"
Stick mode
" according to the criteria
described on page 224.
The same applies for the
default
"
DSC output
".
The
default
"
Pitch min
" is based on your control habits.
With the creation of a new model memory you can
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