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The Stick Position Switch function allows the throttle, aileron
elevator or rudder stick positions to be preprogrammed to turn
on/off mixes or the timer. Four stick position programs are
available and one or more can be assigned to various mixes or
functions. The stick position that turns the Stick Position switch
on/off is selectable as well as the direction to turn on/off. Also
a symmetrical option is available that allows the function to
be turned on with a preprogrammed equal right or left (up or
down) stick position.
1. In the SYSTEM MODE, highlight and select STK PosSW
using the Selector.
2. Highlight the desired Stick position switch that you desire
to use (SPS0, SPS1, SPS2, or SPS3) and press the roller.
3. Select the desired channel that will be used to trigger the
Stick position (Throttle, Aileron, Elevator, Rudder).
4. Rotate the roller to select POS and adjust to the desired
value that you wish to have the mix function turn off/on (0 =
center, L100= left full stick travel, etc.
Note
: ON/ OFF is displayed at the top of the screen and
when moving the stick this will indicate that the function is
working).
5. Use the roller to select ON and select Low/ High or Right /
Left to access the desired direction that the function will
turn on/off.
91: Stick Position Switch
To Program a Stick Position Switch
6. A symmetrical function is available that allows the stick
position to be turned on/off as the stick is displaced
symmetrically in either direction. It’s necessary to first
program a value in the POS then highlight the SYM
and activate it using the roller. The center can now be
programmed to turn on or off by selecting the ON and
highlighting Low/ High or Right /Left.
Note
: The above procedure establishes the base for
turning on/off mixes, change throttle curves, change
differential rates, etc. To program the stick position it’s
necessary to go to the desired function in Function mode
and select SPS0, SPS1, SPS2 or SPS3 under SW (switch)
in that specific function.
7. Return to the SYSTEM Menu by pressing the LIST button.
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