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EPA  (End Point Adjustment)

EXP (Exponential)

Setting Up Exponential

1) Push the CURSOR buttons repeatedly until the channel "1" is blinking. 
2) The default exponential value is 0%. To create some softness around the neutral position of the stick, we want to apply some negative 
    exponential. With switch SW-2 set in the "1" position, push the - DATA button until the screen indicates -25%--a typical exponential value
    for ailerons.
    You can, of course, increase or decrease this amount as you get a feeling for how the plane flies. 
3) Move over to CH 2 with the CURSOR and set -25% on the elevator; move to CH 4 and set -25%--again these are arbitrary starting points 
    subject to your personal preference. 
    Notice that when you push the SW-2 switch back to its "0" position all the exponential values return to their default zero settings.
4) If you want, you can have some "expo" on any or all three of these channels by setting a value with the switch in the "0" position. 
    To quickly get back to the default 0%, press the Clear button.
5) Return to the regular operating mode by pressing the two EDIT Up Down buttons simultaneously.

Note: You should understand that you won't see changes in your model's servo response unless you 
move the sticks. 
To get a feel for how exponential works, hold partial stick and watch the control surfaces as you switch 
the Expo on and off  (one side of  the switch should be set to zero expo in this case).

Note: Once each flight condition is activated, you can set EXP for each flight condition respectively.

D/R  (Dual Rate)

EXP (Exponential Rate)

If this is your first computer radio, you may have never been introduced to dual rates before. 
Dual rates-which allow you to reduce the travel of the aileron, elevator and rudder servos with the flick of one switch (SW-2 on the Optic Sport) 
are often used to tone down the control throws when flying at higher speeds-without this ability, its possible to be really gentle with the controls 
and yet still over-control a fast-moving model. 
When you flick on a lower throw rate for the servos, you instantly reduce the radical response of the model to your control inputs. 
This ability is a boon for beginning pilots and very useful even for experts. 
The amount of travel reduction (or increase for wild aerobatics!) may be set anywhere between 0 and 125%. Get to the D/R menu by pressing 
one of the Up Down EDIT buttons repeatedly until the D/R dual rate screen appears, as shown.

Setting up dual rates on the elevator 

Press the Right Cursor key one time to get Channel "2" blinking.  With the switch in the "1" position, set the elevator dual rate to 75%. 

Setting up rudder dual rate 

Press the Right Cursor key again to get "4" blinking. 
Now set the rudder dual rates in the same way you set the ailerons and elevator in the previous steps.

1. Press the Right CURSOR button to get the channel "1" 
    blinking (if it isn't already by default): The default value showing on the screen should be 
    100% - but notice the extra little zero next to the 100. This indicates that the rate is this value (100%) 
    when the switch SW-2 on the upper right hand corner of the transmitter case is set in the 0 position 
    (check out the label by this switch). Flick the switch toward you-the number 1 will come on next to 
    the 100. 
    For now, leave the rate at 100% in the 0 switch position, but let's change the rate for CH 1 when you 
    move the switch to 1. 
2. With the switch SW-2 forward and "1" showing next to the default 100 value, reduce the value to 
    75% by pushing down on the “

” DATA button.  Now whenever you move switch SW-2 to the 1 position, 

    the travel of the ailerons (note that the second aileron is automatically affected) will be 75% of the "normal" 
    100% value. 
    When flying the plane you will quickly see if 75% is enough of a reduction-if not, you can always 
    come back and change it in this screen. 
    (This is true, or course, for all the parameters we are going to establish in this menu set).

Note: Once each flight condition is activated, you can set D/R for each flight condition respectively.

This function-which may also be new to first-time computerized radio users-allows you to choose the exponential value for the ailerons, 
elevator and rudder. 
Applying exponential enables you to "soften" the stick throws to take out the "twitchiness" of your model's response to your control inputs. 
The greater the negative value you specify, the less effect the sticks have around their center points-and the less effect your twitchy fingers 
have on your model's performance. (Conversely, positive exponential makes the servos very sensitive around neutral and soft at the extreme 
stick throws-an effect best left to the experts!) Like the dual-rate programming, you can apply or remove this function with switch SW-2.

Note: 
The values you set for exponential are highly dependent on both the model and pilot's preference. 
We recommend a start value of  about -25 to -35%, and, after test flying, slowly increasing the number 
until things feel "right". 
Obviously this depends on the pilot and model so go ahead and fly it with Expo only on one side of  the switch, 
turn it on and off  during flight, and change the values to suit yourself. 
Or don't use it at all if  you don't like it - it's not for everyone.

Servo
Response

Stick Motion

Negative Exponential 
gives smaller response for 
same stick motion
around neutral

Normal 
linear
response

Increasing negative 
exponential
(shallower around 
neutral)

0% 
(Linear)

-25%

-50%

-75%

Much less response 
around neutral (Compare
with Normal line)

Exponential ("Expo") is great for beginners and highly recommended. 
Try it out. Your flying will be smoother and more controllable, reducing the stress most beginners feel 
when learning to fly.

Note: if  you set the dual rate amount to zero, you will get no response from that channel, 
         which may cause a crash when you switch to this rate setting..

Note: If  you quickly want to get back to the default 100%, press the Clear button

Summary of Contents for OPTIC 6 Sport

Page 1: ...AL COMPUTER RADIO SYSTEM SYSTEM 2 4 Function Assignable Switches Easy to Read LCD Screen Bulit in Hitec AFHSS 2 4GHz System INSTRUCTION MANUAL 0678 6CH 2 4GHz DIGITAL COMPUTER RADIO SYSTEM 2 4 Made in...

Page 2: ...C 6 SPORT 2 4 is your first programmable radio control transmitter you re probably feeling a bit overwhelmed by all the buttons and switches on the case and the cryptic symbols that appear on the radi...

Page 3: ...emperature extremes For protection wrap the receiver in the provided Flight Preserver foam rubber or use some other vibration absorbing materials If your flying near bodies of water it s also a good i...

Page 4: ...ally power on the STUDENT transmitter Though it is powered on the STUDENT transmitter will not transmit the radio signal as long as the trainer cable is connected properly 1 To use the trainer system...

Page 5: ...n their vicinity Flying Safety Stick Length Adjustment You may adjust the stick tension of your sticks to provide the feel that you like for flying To adjust your springs you ll have to remove the rea...

Page 6: ...of using this function whenever you are carrying your model to the flight line LOCK button KEEP YOUR HANDS AWAY FROM THE PROPELLER OR ROTORS EVEN AFTER ENABLING THE LOCK FUNCTION A RADIO GLITCH COULD...

Page 7: ...with Dual LED indicator has two colored LEDs blue and red for status indication and for set up process indication of 2 4GHz system This function button can be used for Link ID Setting process between...

Page 8: ...on is easy and simple insert the antenna into the supported Antenna holder and stick it to the desired spot you wish to install Optima 6 Receiver Features Optima Receiver Connection Diagrams Follow th...

Page 9: ...e are available 2 4GHz channels that can be used by your Hitec AFHSS 2 4 system The following will explain how Normal Mode and Scan Mode use the channels Normal Mode In this mode the receiver transmit...

Page 10: ...switch to Scan Mode noted by the blue and red LED and one beep Switching from Normal Mode to Scan Mode 1Sec 3Sec 3Sec Turn on transmitter then the receiver You will hear two short beep sound for Scan...

Page 11: ...ivers into other aircraft to be controlled by your Aurora Note both module and receiver need to re boot turn the power off and back on FAIL SAFE and Hold Mode FAIL SAFE Setup If you use the FAIL SAFE...

Page 12: ...a regulator set up or a commercially available BEC with enough capacity 3A or more capacity is recommended The SPC system was partially created to be integrated into future Hitec telemetry system devi...

Page 13: ...symbol in the black box at the bottom of the screen indicates which switch SW1 or SW3 needs to be reset to Normal Rx Ch ACRO GLID HELI Aileron Aileron Roll Cyclic One or Right Flaperon FLPN ON or Rig...

Page 14: ...information on using the timer function Otherwise move down to the next menu item 5 Select the control s Mode configuration 6 Select the signal shift Under the word MODE the number 2 is blinking by d...

Page 15: ...itial setup menu Go ahead and switch the transmitter on you are now in the standard operating screen In the upper left hand corner it will say ACRO and to the right there will be a large number tellin...

Page 16: ...direction The EPA function is normally used to prevent any servos from binding at the ends of their travel 1 To set the RIGHT TURN aileron motion which is upward on the right wing and downward on the...

Page 17: ...blinking if it isn t already by default The default value showing on the screen should be 100 but notice the extra little zero next to the 100 This indicates that the rate is this value 100 when the s...

Page 18: ...o servos simultaneously This is especially useful if you are using two elevator servos one to each half of the elevator In flight if the elevator needs to be trimmed you can make the adjustment with t...

Page 19: ...a rudder control to the aileron stick movement refer to the Aileron Rudder mix on page 26 Use a small percentage of mix for coordinated turns or set it up at 100 mix if your plane does not have ailero...

Page 20: ...buttons simultaneously Now we are ready to feed in values for the ailerons and elevator for pitch compensation when you pull the switch toward you You could of course choose to activate the mode with...

Page 21: ...der the default value of 100 If it isn t you can return to the default value immediately by pressing the Clear button Next to the 100 a 0 indicates that switch SW 2 is in the 0 position if it isn t pu...

Page 22: ...back to this section when you are ready to begin the setup 1 Start with the correct model type GLID in the Initial Setup Menu 2 Access the main programming menu then use the REV function and make sure...

Page 23: ...ints inside circle Too much coupling or differential Reduce one or both ADIF Aileron Differential Initial Menu Feature Review for GLID Programming The following item is located in the Initial Menu as...

Page 24: ...on CH 6 to 75 of their travel If you have two flap servos they should be connected with a Y harness to the channel 6 slot on the receiver 4 Finally curser to CH 2 and set the elevator travel value so...

Page 25: ...smitters in the gyro s manual 7 Program 35 EXPO values for Roll Ch 1 and Pitch Ch 2 8 After your heli is all ready to fly put it on a shelf and go get an R C flight simulator program for your PC Spend...

Page 26: ...this menu you can program specific control functions and the value the amount of servo travel for the particular model helicopter you selected earlier in the initial setup menu Go ahead and switch th...

Page 27: ...ttle hold 3 You begin a point 1 which will be blinking This is the idle position and will have a default value of 0 Press the DATA Increase or Decrease button to change the setting to your desired val...

Page 28: ...type does contain the SWAH menu The swash default settings are shown below The Throttle Hold function moves the engine throttle servo to a selected position near idle and disengages it from the throt...

Page 29: ...aileron 7 If all the servos tilt the swash aft with up elevator stick go to the next step If they tilt the swash forwards press the CURSOR Right button once to get to the elevator setting menu the arr...

Page 30: ...E CH5 ON INH ON INH ON INH NOR ST1 ST2 ST3 V TAL A R E F CROW CAMB ADIF FLT C TIMER MODE ON INH TRM 0 1 0 1 D R EXP S TRM S REV ELEV CH2 ELEV CH4 RUDD CH4 RUDD CH2 MODEL TYPE HELI SFT N P MODEL NAME 0...

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