8 Channel 2.4 GHz Aircraft Computer Radio System
8 Channel 2.4 GHz Aircraft Computer Radio System
Section 4: Common Model Programming Menu
Section 4: Common Model Programming Menu
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End Point Adjustments cont.
5. Scroll to highlight the “L/U” (left/up) field and press the jog dial
to activate the menu.
6. Rotate the jog dial to increase (clockwise) or decrease
(counter-clockwise) the desired left (AILE, RUDD) or up (ELEV)
servo endpoint. Press the jog dial to confirm your input.
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 right (AILE, RUDD) or down
(ELEV) servo endpoint. Press the jog dial to confirm your input.
9. Scroll to highlight the right “LIMIT” field and press the jog
dial to activate the menu. This field defines the maximum servo
travel that can be set in the “right/down” direction. The value
shown is a percentage of standard servo travel (the default limit
is 150%).
10. Rotate the jog dial to increase (clockwise) or decrease
(counter-clockwise) the desired “left/up” servo limit. Press the jog
dial to confirm your input.
11. Press the back button the return to the EPA menu.
12. Repeat steps 2-11 for each channel you would like to adjust.
13. Press the back button to return to the model menu.
1. From the model menu, scroll to highlight “S.SPEED” and press
the jog dial once to enter the servo speed menu.
2. Scroll to the channel to be adjusted and press the jog dial to
activate the menu.
The Servo Speed (S.SPEED) feature allows you to fine tune the maximum servo movement for every
channel. This capability is very useful when dealing with models that require small control movements or
in cases where binding/damage could occur from excessive control movement.
Servo Speed
3. Rotate the jog dial clockwise or counter-clockwise to alter the
speed of the servo. The selected value is the transit time of the
servo in seconds (0-25.0).
4. Once you have achieved the desired servo speed, press the
jog dial to confirm your change.
5. Press the back button to return to the model menu.
The Flash 8 provides five user-programmable mixes which can be used for a wide variety of custom functions
that are not available with the built-in mixes and options. A common use for these mixes is to correct unwanted
behavior of an aircraft. This could be automatically applying a bit of rudder with throttle to counteract torque/P-
factor effects, or applying elevator during knife-edge flight to correct an undesired tucking tendency. Maybe you
just want the head on your model’s pilot figure to turn when you taxi out to the runway. Programmable mixes can
make it happen.
Programmable Mixes
Servo Speed cont.
1. From the model menu, scroll to highlight “PROG.MIX” and
press the jog dial once to enter the programmable mix menu.
2. Scroll to highlight the mix to be configured and press the jog
dial to activate the selection.
3. Rotate the jog dial to select ACT (activate), then press the jog
dial to confirm your selection and activate the sub-menu for the
selected mix.
4. Scroll to select the master/slave field and press the jog dial to
activate the menu. Now scroll to select the master function field
(left field) and press the jog dial to activate the menu.
5. Scroll to select the desired function to be the master function
for the mix (THRO, RUDD, GEAR. etc.) and press the jog dial to
confirm your selection. Now scroll to select the slave function
field (right field) and press the jog dial to activate the menu.