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4.
Once your model is created and activated, you should
bind your receiver with the transmitter and then
proceed with „Servo Setup“.
Advice:
9.1.9 Servo Setup
This menu is for the additional tuning of output functions of the
transmitter->receiver channels->servos
. The assignment of a
transmitter output function to a receiver channel is shown in the
upper part of the menu (first item below the menu description).
1.
Display of a Receiver Channel Throw
In the upper part of the menu the actual throw of the selected
channel is displayed using a live graphic. If you make a change to
your setup in this menu, you will immediately see how the output
will be influenced by the change.
2.
Selection of Receiver Channel
In the first position F1 in the lower bar you see the actual selected
channel. With the
F2()
or
F3()
buttons or by editing the item
„Servo
#“
you will select the receiver channel which you intend to
configure.
3.
Center (Subtrim)
With this item you can adjust the servo neutral position of the
selected receiver channel.
When building a model try to mechanically adjust the
neutral positions as perfectly as possible. If you are
going to use a high „Center (Subtrim)“ value in order to
set up a servo neutral, the resulting servo throw will be
restricted.
Advice:
4.
Max Positive/Max Negative Throw
This item sets the useable end points of the transmitter output
function, i.e. how far the transmitter control element can move each
surface. This functon is used to set your maximum control throws for
flight and to limit any potential binding of a linkage or surface. This
limit can be exceeded by the use of mixes or combined functions.
The size of the maximum throw can influence trim
settings, dual rate throws and other proportional
setups.
Note:
5.
Max Positive/Max Negative Limit
These restrict the absolute throw of the receiver channel output.
This limit can never be exceeded by any combination of functions or
mixes.
You can adjust the throw limit to prevent a surface or
linkage from hitting a mechanical stop or to prevent the
servo from over-driving its mechanical throw range.
This allows you to prevent mechanical servo damage.
Advice:
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