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a.
From the main screen, push the
„menu“
button. Select
„Fine tuning“
and push the
„3D button“
.
b.
Next, select
„Butterfly“
and push the
„3D
button”.
c.
In the first menu line push the
"3D button“
,select
'Switch“
and push the "
3D button
“
again. Next, move the
"right side control
lever(5)“.
Confirm with the
"F5(OK)”
button.
The last step in this menu is to set the amount
of travel that your ailerons will move as
spoilerons (or flaperons) and to set any
desired elevator compensation.
When setting up your spoilerons be sure that the ailerons still
have enough travel to control your airplane when the spoilerons
are deployed. In this menu the "(Sym) F1“ button will link or
unlink the spoilerons if you need to set them independently
Note:
8.3.2 Helicopter
Let’s create a simple model helicopter. In this example, the
helicopter is controlled by a swash plate with three servos at 120°
orientation and the motor has no governor.
Servo assignment for the receiver channels:
1.
Throttle
2.
Elevator (Swash 1F)
3.
Collective (Swash 2L)
4.
Aileron (Swash 3R)
5.
Rudder (Yaw)
6.
Gyro(Gyro sens.)
Before you begin creating a model, make sure that you have setup
the correct transmitter mode in
"
Main menu -> System ->
Configuration -> MODE 1-4
“.
The basic, standardized, assignment
of transmitter inputs to flight controls are based upon this selection.
First it is necessary to create a model in the transmitter and then bind
the DC/DS transmitter with the receiver which will control the given
model.
See chapter „Receiver->Binding”.
For safety reasons we strongly recommend removing the
main/tail blades or disconnecting the motor when working
with an electric helicopter.
Notice:
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