Notice
In contrast to the "
CTL Set
" sub-menu, all the
settings of this sub-menu refer to the relevant
servo independent of where the control signal for
the servo comes from , i.e., either directly from the con-
trol element or from mix functions.
Example
The rudder servo of a model is directly controlled by the
rudder control stick and also through an accessory "Ai-
leron
Rudder" mixer. For model-specific reasons, this
servo can only follow a maximum servo travel of 100%
since for example the rudder would contact the elevator
if the allowed mechanical travel was more than 100%.
As long as only the rudder is used, this is not a problem.
It becomes a problem, however, if the signals add up to
a total travel of more than 100% when simultaneously
using the rudder and the aileron. The linkages and ser-
vos can be subject to an extreme load...
To prevent this, the path of the relevant servo has to
be limited individually. In the case of the rudder servos
used here as an example, this would be slightly less than
100% since we are assuming that the rudder is already
traveling 100%.
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Base menu - Servo path/Servo limit
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