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Basic settings
Basic transmitter settings
In this menu you can adjust and enter the basic gene-
ral settings which refer to the transmitter overall, e. g.
the owner’s name, but also pre-sets for newly set-up
model memories.
Select the relevant line with the rotary control pressed
in, then press the rotary control briefl y.
The
presets
…
•
“Stick mode”,
•
“Modulation”,
•
“Collective pitch min.”
… which you set in this menu are automatically ad-
opted in any “free” model memory
when you initiali-
se it
, i. e. use it for the fi rst time. However, these set-
tings can be changed subsequently using the follo-
wing menus: »
Base setup model
« and »
Helicopter
type
«. Changes to the “presets”
in this menu
there-
fore
only affect model memories
which you initialise
in
the future
.
Note:
The settings you enter in this menu are only entered
once, and apply to the whole of the transmitter. When
a model memory is initialised, the current settings in
this menu are adopted in that memory.
Owner’s name
At this point you can enter a name with a maximum
of 15 characters. Hold the rotary control pressed in to
switch to the next screen page (
) …
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>
Owners name
… where you can enter the owner’s name by selec-
ting letters from the character list. Use the rotary con-
trol to select the character or symbol, and press the
rotary control briefl y (or press and turn it) to accept
the chosen character and move on to the next positi-
on. You can move to each character within the name
by holding the rotary control pressed in; (the screen
shows a double arrow “<-->” at the appropriate posi-
tion). Pressing
CLEAR
inserts a space character at
that point.
Preset 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 on 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 briefl y, then select one of the
options 1 to 4. Pressing
CLEAR
resets the function to
stick mode “1”.
Note:
In the fi xed-wing program the direction of effect of the
C1 stick can be changed individually in the »
Model
type
« menu.
Fixed-wing stick modes
Helicopter stick modes
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Program description:
Global functions
GENERAL BASIC SETTINGS
Owners name
Pre-set stick mode
Pre-set modulation
Power-on beep
Battery warning
Own phase name
Pre-set min. pitch
1
SPCM20
yes
9.3V
forwrd
Display light
unlim.
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1 <
>
2 <
>
3 <
>
4 <
>
5 <
>
6 <
>
7 <
>
8 <
>
9 <
>
10 <
>
>
Own phase name
Own phase name
Own phase name
Own phase name
Own phase name
Own phase name
Own phase name
Own phase name
Own phase name
Full-throttle
Rudder
Rudder
Motor idle
Down-elevator
Up-elevator
Aileron
Aileron
Down-elevator
Up-elevator
Rudder
Rudder
Full-throttle
Motor idle
Aileron
Aileron
»
MODE 1
«
(Throttle right)
»
MODE 2
«
(Throttle left)
Full-throttle
Aileron
Aileron
Motor idle
Down-elevator
Up-elevator
Rudder
Rudder
Down-elevator
Up-elevator
Aileron
Aileron
Full-throttle
Motor idle
Rudder
Rudder
»
MODE 3
«
(Throttle right)
»
MODE 4
«
(Throttle left)
min. Pitch
T
a
il rotor
T
a
il rotor
max. Pitch
Pitch-axis
Pitch-axis
Roll
Roll
Pitch-axis
Pitch-axis
T
a
il rotor
T
a
il rotor
min. Pitch
max. Pitch
Roll
Roll
»
MODE 1
«
(Pitch right)
»
MODE 2
«
(Pitch left)
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