Vertically, on the other hand, the right stick is also ex-
emplary located on a rather randomly inclined position
in the direction of the pilot due to its non-self-neutral-
izing characteristic as a CH1 control stick.
Before tapping the
SET
button on the right, the right
control stick, which is not self-neutralizing in this ex-
ample, should therefore be moved to the mechanical
center:
As soon as this state is reached, the
SET
button can
be tapped at the right edge of the display:
Touch
The neutral position of the right control stick is then
calibrated in this example, and the blue point is in the
left, top corner of the red square:
Move the right control stick to the left, front corner
without
exerting pressure at the limit. If the transmitter
is incorrectly adjusted, the results can have the fol-
lowing appearance:
Touching the
SET
button at the right edge of the dis-
play with a finger or the provided stylus to transfer the
100% position to the memory; the selected point then
switches to the opposite corner:
Use the same procedure for the opposite corner; the
display will then switch to calibrate the left control
stick:
Use the same procedure for calibrating the left control
stick.
Notice
The entire process will have to be repeated if the
calibration is incorrect.
Touch the
BACK
button at the top left to return to the
system menu:
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