
7 Channel 2.4 GHz Aircraft Computer Radio System
7 Channel 2.4 GHz Aircraft Computer Radio System
Section 5: Acro and Glider Programming Menu
Section 5: Acro and Glider Programming Menu
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Flap Con
7. Scroll to highlight the “R/D” (right/down) field and press the
jog dial to activate the menu.
8. Rotate the jog dial to increase (clockwise) or decrease
(counter-clockwise) the desired servo endpoint for the when
the flap is fully deployed.
9. If the model has a second flap servo, repeat steps 4-8 on the
“FLP2” row of the value table.
10. Press the back button to return to the flap control menu.
11. Scroll to highlight the “ELEV” field and press the jog dial to
activate the menu.
Be sure to have the elevator servo(s) configured properly before performing the next step.
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12. Rotate the jog dial to input the desired amount of elevator throw when the flaps are fully deployed.
Press the jog dial to confirm your input. Most models require down elevator with flap deployment,
which equates to positive values in this menu. Goes with above screen shot
13. Scroll to highlight the “SPEED” field and press the jog dial to
activate the menu.
14. Scroll to define the amount of time (0.0 to 10.0 seconds) for
the flaps and elevator mix to fully deploy. Press the jog dial
to confirm your selection.
15. Press the back button to return to the model function menu.
To disable flap control:
1. Scroll to highlight the “MIX” field in the flap control menu and
press the jog dial to activate the menu. Show Flap Con step 14
screen shot.
2. Select “INH” (inhibit) and press the jog dial to confirm your
selection. Goes with above screen shot.
3. Press the back button to return to the model function menu.
Offset
The Offset feature provides a convenient method to fine tune the neutral positions of the aileron, flap,
and elevator servo.
To configure offset:
1. From the model menu, rotate the jog dial to highlight “Offset”
and press the jog dial once to enter the activation menu.
Offset cont.
2. Press the jog dial again to activate the menu.
3. Rotate the jog dial to select “ACT” (activate), then press the jog
dial to confirm your selection and activate the offset menu.
4. Scroll to highlight the “AILE” field and press the jog dial to
activate the menu.
5. Rotate the jog dial to input the desired travel for the “AILE”
servo when Offset is active. Press the jog dial to conform your
input.
6. If the model has a second aileron servo, repeat step 5 in the
“AIL2” field.
7. Scroll to highlight the “ELEV” field and press the jog dial to
activate the menu.
8. Rotate the jog dial to input the desired travel for the “ELEV”
servo when Offset is active. Press the jog dial to conform your
input.
9. If the model has a second elevator servo, repeat step 8 in the
“ELE2” field.
10. Scroll to highlight the “FLAP” field and press the jog dial to
activate the menu.
11. Rotate the jog dial to input the desired travel for the “FLAP”
servo when Offset is active. Press the jog dial to conform
your input.
12. If the model has a second flap servo, repeat step 11 in the
“FLP2” field.
13. Press the back button to return to the model function menu.
To disable offset:
1. Scroll to highlight the “MIX” field in the offset menu and press
the jog dial to activate the menu.
2. Select “INH” (inhibit) and press the jog dial to confirm your
selection.
3. Press the back button to return to the model function menu.
B-Fly GLID Only
B-fly (Butterfly, also called “crow”) mixing configures the wing control surfaces to act as an air brake by
dropping the flaps and raising the ailerons. You may also program elevator throw to maintain pitch trim.
This mix is often used to slow slippery gliders for landing. The mix is usually activated with the linear
action of the throttle stick.
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