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Table of contents
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Phase settings
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Winged model ..................................................... 128
Helicopter model ................................................. 132
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Phase assignment
" ................................................ 134
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Phase trim
" (winged model) .................................... 136
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Non-delayed channels
" .......................................... 137
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Timers (general)
" .................................................... 138
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Flight phase timers
" ............................................... 142
What is a mixer? ........................................................ 145
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Wing mixers
" ........................................................... 146
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Helicopter mixer
" .................................................... 164
Adjusting the throttle and pitch curve .................. 175
Autorotation setting ............................................. 178
General remarks about freely progr. Mixers .............. 180
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Free mixers
" ............................................................ 181
Linear mixers ...................................... beginning 185
Curve mixer ........................................ beginning 187
Examples............................................................. 190
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MIX active/phase
" ................................................... 192
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Mix Only Channel
" .................................................. 193
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Dual mixer
" .............................................................. 194
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Swashplate mixer
" .................................................. 196
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Fail-safe
" ................................................................. 196
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Teacher / pupil
" ....................................................... 198
Connection schematic ......................................... 201
Wireless HoTT system ........................................ 202
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Tx. output swap
" ..................................................... 206
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Telemetry
" ............................................................... 208
Setting& Data View .............................................. 209
Satellite operation of two receivers .............. 218
Sensor Select ...................................................... 220
RF Status View .................................................... 221
Voice Trigger ........................................................ 222
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Basic Settings
" ....................................................... 224
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Servo display
" ......................................................... 230
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Servo test
" ............................................................... 231
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Code lock
" ............................................................... 232
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Info
display"
........................................................... 234
Programming examples
Introduction ................................................................ 236
Winged model
First steps ............................................................ 238
Incorporating an electric drive ............................. 244
C1 joystick switchover between
electric motor and butterfl y ............................ 247
electric motor and airbrake ............................ 250
Timer activation by control or switch ................... 252
Parallel operating servos ..................................... 254
Using fl ight phases
Example 1 ..................................................... 256
Example 2 ..................................................... 260
Control of temporal processes ............................ 266
Eight-fl ap wing ..................................................... 268
Delta and fl ying wing models ............................... 272
F3A model ........................................................... 276
Helicopter model ........................................................ 280
Appendix
Appendix .................................................................... 290
FCC Information ........................................................ 293
Declaration of Conformity .......................................... 294
Warranty Certifi cate ................................................... 295
Environmental protection notices
The symbol on this product, its operating instructions
or packaging gives notice that this product may not
be discarded as common household waste at the end
of its service life. It must be turned over to a recycling
collection point for electric and electronic apparatus.
The materials can be recycled according to their
markings. You make an important contribution to
protection of the environment by utilizing facilities for
reuse, material recycling or other means of exploiting
obsolete equipment.
Batteries must be removed from the unit and disposed
of separately at an appropriate
collection point.
Please inquire with local authorities
about the responsible waste collection
locations.
This manual serves only as a source of information and
can be changed without prior notifi cation.
Graupner
accepts no responsibility or liability for errors or
inaccuracies which may be contained in the information
section of this manual.
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