Idle LOW
Setting a stable idle
This sub-menu is hidden when selecting electric motor
in the basic settings of the model memory.
In the basic transmitter display, use your finger or the
provided stylus to touch the gear icon labeled "F":
Touch
The display switches to the blue function menu. Touch
the menu item "
Idle LOW
".
Touch
Normally, the idle of a gas motor is set using the digi-
tal trim control for the throttle. This idle position of the
throttle servo (which depends on the position of the
trim control) can be adjusted as necessary to a higher
or lower idle with a switch to a value that can be set in
this sub-menu within a range of ± 20%.
Programming
In the "ACT" line, activate or deactivate the "
Idle
LOW
" option by touching the associated button with
a finger or the provided stylus, for example:
In the "Ctrl/sw" line, assign a control for adding or re-
moving the corrective value to be set in the line "SET"
as described in the section
Control and switch as-
signment
, such as:
In the "SET" line, set the desired corrective value by
touching the associated value field:
Touch
The color of the field switches from black to blue:
Set the desired value with the
+
or
–
button at the
right edge.
The adjustment range is ±100%. A value of +100%
moves the idle position of the throttle servo set with
the throttle trim 20% toward Idle LOW, and vice versa.
Touch the
RES
button to reset a changed value in the
blue (and hence active) field to the default value.
After you have finished making your settings, touch
the
BACK
button at the top left of the display to return
to the menu selection.
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Function menu | Airplane models - Idle
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