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d. 

 

Butterfly Tuning menu

Screen  of  the  Butterfly  menu  allows  you  to  fine  tune  all  braking 
travels through one proportional control (stick, knob or switch). The 
values  you  set  in  this  screen  are  added/subtracted  to  the 
appropriate butterfly travels. The way these values influence servo 
deflections depends on the position of the butterfly's control stick 
and the position of the butterfly's Tuning control.

The 

F3Apply

  button  operates  similarly  as  in  the  Aileron 

Differential  menu.  If  you  press  this  button,  the  values  set  in  the 

Butterfly Tuning

 menu are copied into the appropriate travels in 

the 

Butterfly  Ailerons/Flaps/Elevator  Adjustment

  menu.  After 

that, all values in the Butterfly Tuning menu are initially set to zero (so 
that the tuning control no longer has an effect).

4.

4.

9.2.11  

Free Mixes

 

(*depends on equipment)

The Free (programmable) mixes are used to make a second or „slave“ 
channel react as a result of the original channel’s input or by moving 
any Switch, Knob or Stick. Any of the channels can be (Freely) mixed 
with any other function, assignment or logical switch. Up to 20 free 
mixes  can  be  programmed  for  any  given  model.  The  primary 
channel  (

“Master/From”

)  specifies  the  control  or  input  function, 

while the channel that reacts to the Master is called the 

“Slave/To” 

channel. The 

“Master Value”

 represents the percentage of 

„slave“ 

channel  travel  output  performed  when  the 

„Master“ 

channel 

function is used.

1. 

  Copying a Free Mix 

Highlight an existing free mix and use the 

“F1 (Copy)”

 button to 

create a copy of the existing mix.

2. 

 

Creating a Free Mix 

Use the 

“F2 (Add)”

 button to create a new free mix. The Primary 

channel  called 

“Master/From”

  specifies  the  input  function,  while 

the  channel  that  reacts  to  the  Master  is  called  the 

“Slave/To” 

channel. The last variable on the screen is the “Master Value” which 
represents  the  percentage  of  the  slave  channel’s  mix/travel.  After 
your  model‘s  basic  configuration  is  finished,  use  the 

“F5  (Next)” 

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Summary of Contents for Duplex DS-16

Page 1: ...computer radio control system EN DC 16 DS 16 DS 14 EN FW 3 00 CZECH REPUBLIC...

Page 2: ...ntrol Identification 15 3 2 AssemblyIdentification 16 3 3 Control Stick Assembly 17 3 3 1 Control Stick Length Adjustment 17 3 3 2SwivelControlStickAdjustment 17 3 3 3 Control Stick Tension Adjustment...

Page 3: ...4 7 Transmitter Gimbals with Switch or Button Installation 34 4 5 Swappable and Assignable Switches 37 4 5 1 Switch Removal Procedure 38 4 5 2 Assembly Procedure 38 4 6 Digital Trims 39 4 7 Transmitt...

Page 4: ...tside the U S 58 8 6 2 TechnicaldatareceiversfortheU S 59 8 7 UsingDeviceExplorerToConfiguretheReceiver 60 8 7 1SupportofremotecommandsforEXBusdevices 63 8 8 RC Switch 65 9 Main menu 67 9 0 1 Password...

Page 5: ...dProperties 100 9 3 1OtherModelOptions 100 9 3 2 Sticks Switches Setup 101 9 3 3 Wireless Modes Trainer 102 9 3 4 Logical Switches 107 9 3 5SoundsonEvent SoundAssignments 109 9 3 6 Sequencer 110 9 3 7...

Page 6: ...How Transmitter Output Functions are Processed 139 10 Transmitter to PC Connection 140 10 1 Memory System Files 140 10 2 Update Firmware 140 10 3 Sounds Alarms Acoustic Updates 140 10 4 System Backup...

Page 7: ...Mix 152 12 12 Aileron to Flap Mix Brake Variation 153 12 13 ElevatortoFlapMix 153 12 14 FlapsMix CamberControl 154 12 15 ThrottleCut KillSwitch 155 12 16 ThrottleIdle 155 13 AccessoriesforTransmitters...

Page 8: ...p of audible notifications optionally createdbytheuser whichcanberelatedtoactualtelemetric values or to sound alarms or signals which have been assigned to conditionsofvariouscontrolelements The DS 14...

Page 9: ...dividual function modulesthatyouwanttoactivate 4 Mark selected modules and proceedtocheckout 5 Then you will be asked to pay the relevant amount After p a y m e n t a u n i q u e nontransferable file...

Page 10: ...nd DS 14 16 cases for protectionagainstmechanicaldamage 1 1 1 3 Features LargeMemory 4GBmemoryspaceforstoringmodels sounds and telemetrydata USBConnector convenient connection to your PC Fast firmware...

Page 11: ...parts of the instructions are separated from the text and highlightedaccordingtoimportance Advice Note Warning Advanced modelers may want to begin with group 3 where you will get all of the basic inf...

Page 12: ...ucts purchased from an authorized JETI model CZ distributor or dealer Third party transactions are not covered by this warranty Proof of purchase is required for warranty claims Repair or replacement...

Page 13: ...itter Wall Power Supply JETI DS 16 Transmitter Aluminum Case USB PC Cable Installation Hex 4 5 KeySet 1 5mm 2mm CleaningCloth InstructionManuals 6 1 8 DS 14 Package Contents 1 2 3 4 JETI DS 14Transmit...

Page 14: ...metry Yes PC Connection USB mini Graphic Display 3 8 320x240px Operational Temperature 10 up to 60 C 14 up to140 F 2 2 2 1 DC 16 2 2 DS 16 Frequency 2 4GHz Dimensions WxLxH with Display 194x172x40 mm...

Page 15: ...eur El ve ou Double Path fonction m l Nombre de phase de vol 3 6 Mixeurs libres 5 12 Analyse de la t l m trie par des graphes m l Player Audio m l Switch logique 0 10 Nombre de commandes de contr le 0...

Page 16: ...LeftStickT3 T4 5 DigitalTrimsfortheRightStickT1 T2 6 RightSideControlLever5 7 LeftSideControlLever6 8 RotaryControlKnob7 9 RotaryControlKnob8 10 LCDDisplay 11 FunctionButtonsF1 F5 12 TransmitterOn Off...

Page 17: ...computer radio control system EN 23 BatteryConnector 24 TransmitterBatteryPack 25 PPMOutputConnector 26 LeftGimbalAssembly 27 RightGimbalAssembly 2 2 24 23 25 26 27 3 2 Assembly Identification 16...

Page 18: ...k length 3 Adjust the lower part to support the top part of thestickend 4 Finally secure by tightening both parts to eachother 1 2 3 4 Ifyouhaveinstalledoptionalstickswithswitchorbuttonends makesureth...

Page 19: ...itter and remove the 10 screws that secure the radio back cover Next remove the radio back cover Be sure to disconnect the transmitter battery pack connector 2 Use indicated machine adjustment screws...

Page 20: ...4 4 X Y S thedesiredsmoothtension 3 Reconnect transmitter battery pack and reinstall radio back coverandcoverscrews 3 3 5 Throttle stick travel adjustment Thethrottlesticktravelisadjustabletosuityourf...

Page 21: ...stick end switch or button functions you must purchase one or more of theseseparately Stickwith2 positionswitch Stickwith3 positionswitch Stickwithpush button Stickwithpotenciometer For installation o...

Page 22: ...e the wires that pass through the stick shaft and through the gimbal opening in order to prevent damaging the connecting cables The safest method is to remove the small set screw from the side of the...

Page 23: ...positionshortswitch Sg 3 positionlongswitch Sh 2 positionshortswitch Si 2 positionshortswitch Sj 3 positionlongswitch 2 2 InstallationandConfigurationofGimbalsSwitches After the switch has been instal...

Page 24: ...Trims Transmitter gimbals are used for controlling the basic flight functionslikethrottle roll aileron pitch elevator andyaw rudder Immediately under the transmitter gimbal sticks you can see four pu...

Page 25: ...it In switched on position the transmitter LCD display shows the status and condition of the batterypack TheLi Ionbatteryisfactoryinstalled 3 6 1Charging The DC 16 transmitter can be charged with the...

Page 26: ...ennawithyourbody Thismightincreaselikelihoodofrangeproblem Warning 2 2 3 7 PPM Input Output Connector The PPM output is accessible via connector labeled B This connector features the non stabilized ba...

Page 27: ...ickT1 T2 6 RightSideControlLever5 7 LeftSideControlLever6 8 RotaryControlKnob7 9 RotaryControlKnob8 10 LCDDisplay 11 FunctionButtonsF1 F5 12 TransmitterOn OffPowerSwitch 13 3DControlSelector 14 Menu B...

Page 28: ...Sc Sf Sg Sh 4 DigitalTrimsfortheLeftStickT3 T4 5 DigitalTrimsfortheRightStickT1 T2 6 RightSideControlLever5 7 LeftSideControlLever6 8 RotaryControlKnob7 9 RotaryControlKnob8 10 LCDDisplay 11 Function...

Page 29: ...dio control system EN 24 23 25 26 27 DS 14 24 23 25 26 27 DS 16 23 BatteryConnector 24 TransmitterBatteryPack 25 PPMOutputConnector 26 LeftGimbalAssembly 27 RightGimbalAssembly 2 2 4 3 Assembly Identi...

Page 30: ...e lower part to support the top part of thestickend 4 Finally secure by tightening both parts to eachother 1 2 3 4 If you have installed optional sticks with switch or buttonends makesurethatwhileadju...

Page 31: ...the transmitter and remove the 8 screws that secure the radio back cover Next remove the radio back cover Be sure to disconnect the transmitter battery pack connector 2 Use indicated machine adjustme...

Page 32: ...ke allowing you to fully customize your radio s handling Each tension is set by a different machinescrew 3 Reconnect transmitter battery pack and reinstall radio back coverandcoverscrews 4 4 5 Throttl...

Page 33: ...r radio control system EN 2 2 After making a limit change to the throttle stick travel you must re calibrate the transmitter stick in the software menu see section 9 6 3 CalibrationofProportionalContr...

Page 34: ...ping the plate by its edges near where the bottom fastener goes Gently lift the board to disconnect its connectors from the board below Once disconnected tilt the board upward toward the display so th...

Page 35: ...o 3 or Modes 2 to 4 are donewiththesoftware only NOmanualstickchange is necessary Note 2 2 4 4 7 Transmitter Gimbals with Switch or Button Installation If you want to operate the DS 16 transmitter usi...

Page 36: ...tosuityourflyingstyle See4 3 Afterinstallationoftheoptionalstickendswithswitchor button makesurethatwhileadjustingthesticklength Note 10 11 12 13 6 Remove both installation machine screws for each of...

Page 37: ...nd secure the machine screws for the control stick assembly InstallationandConfigurationofGimbalsSwitches After the switch has been installed into the stick assembly you have tore configureandenableit...

Page 38: ...for the DS 16Transmitter Sa 3 position short switch Sb 2 positionlongswitch Sc 2 position short switch Sd 2 positionlongswitch Se 3 positionlongswitch Sf 2 position short switch Sg 2 positionspring lo...

Page 39: ...ain printed circuit board with the switches are oriented as shown in the picture The 4a wire is always color coded on one side of both ends The 4b markingsmustbeorientedasshownbelow 4 5 2 AssemblyProc...

Page 40: ...ling the basic flight functionslikethrottle roll aileron pitch elevator andyaw rudder Immediately under the transmitter gimbal sticks you can see four push buttonswhicharetheprogrammable digitaltrimbu...

Page 41: ...switched on position the transmitter LCD display shows the status and condition of the batterypack TheLi Ionbatteryisfactoryinstalled 4 7 1Charging The DS 16 transmitter can be charged with the inclu...

Page 42: ...ons are in the form of a standard PPM signal 1 PPMinput 3Vlogics 2 Positive pin 3 Negative pin 4 PPMsignal output 3V logics configurablein System Configuration The DS 16 is equipped with a metal handl...

Page 43: ...part of a model can be controlled with one receiver using the first transmitter RF module the otherpartofamodelwithasecondreceiverandthesecondRF module In an instant you have created a dual redundant...

Page 44: ...Fastswitch on 2 1 If you want to find out the battery status on a switched off transmitterjustpushthebutton Power andtheinitialscreen with the battery status will appear If you do not confirm turning...

Page 45: ...y displays the following information 7 2 3 4 5 6 1 8 The Desktop is the largest part of the screen This is where you can see your telemetry data and where any programmed alarms are displayed The Deskt...

Page 46: ...within the transmitter menus use the following buttons 1 The menu button allows you to switch between the main displayandthetransmitter smainmenu 2 The esc buttonallowsyoutomoveonelevelbackwithinthe...

Page 47: ...1 3 2 3b 3a 3c 4 Note For each press of the esc button you are taken back one menulevel Model SelectModel NewModel BasicProperties FunctionsAssignment ServoAssignment ServoSetup DeviceExplorer FineTu...

Page 48: ...smitter mode in Main menu System Configuration MODE 1 4 The basic standardized assignment oftransmitterinputstoflightcontrolsarebaseduponthisselection Firstitisnecessarytocreateamodelinthetransmittera...

Page 49: ...with your transmitter Press the F5 OK buttonandyouaretakentothemain screenwhereyournewmodelisdisplayedina desktoppage Bindtransmitterwiththereceiver seechapter8 4 Receiver Binding Once your transmitt...

Page 50: ...andardized assignment oftransmitterinputstoflightcontrolsarebaseduponthisselection Firstitisnecessarytocreateamodelinthetransmitterandthenbind the DC DS transmitter with the receiver which will contro...

Page 51: ...he swash plate The travel range is displayed as a percentage You can use these travel range adjustments to prevent linkage binding and to tune the helicopter to suit your flying style You can 8 The sc...

Page 52: ...example the model is controlled by basic functions like throttle and rudder as well as by extended functions like a motor sound generator lighting system siren and a smoke generator The first three a...

Page 53: ...ction which you cannot simply assign to a control switch stick because it wil be controlled by a mixer The mixer will allow the motor sound will be played proportionally to the motor speed For the sir...

Page 54: ...tothe Finetuning Freemixers menu 3 3 b To assign a switch for the activation and deactivation of the free mixer press the F4 Edit button Select and edit the Switch item to assign a switch stick to ena...

Page 55: ...se these to limit the maximum range of servo throw in order to keep your servos from exceeding their mechanical limits or to keep your servos from binding when moving their arms or linkages to their f...

Page 56: ...receiver antennas The antennas should be installed sothatthewiresforma90 anglerelativetoeachother 8 2 Installation Whenever possible you should wrap the receiver in foam and place it as far as possib...

Page 57: ...ng a range test both the model and the transmitter should be at a minimum height of 80 cm 31 5 above the ground A correctly functioning transmitter and receiver in range test mode should safely contro...

Page 58: ...ant to configure use the left right buttons and proceed by usingthedown button 4 In the Signal Fault Yn menu where n denotes the channel number which has to be configured use the right button to edit...

Page 59: ...0 to 85 10 to 85 10 to 85 10 to 85 10 to 85 10 to 85 10 to 85 10 to 85 10 to 85 10 to 85 10 to 85 10 to 85 Supply Voltage V 3 2 8 4 3 2 8 4 3 2 8 4 3 2 8 4 3 2 8 4 3 2 8 4 3 2 8 4 3 2 8 4 3 2 8 4 3 2...

Page 60: ...85 10 to 85 10 to 85 10 to 85 10 to 85 10 to 85 Supply Voltage V 3 2 8 4 3 2 8 4 3 2 8 4 3 2 8 4 3 2 8 4 3 2 8 4 3 2 8 4 3 2 8 4 Average Current mA 30 30 30 30 30 30 40 40 RealTime Transmission ofTel...

Page 61: ...ceivers R8 EX and R9 EX have been detected and are recognized Whenyou press the rotary button you are able to configure them in detail Here is the example how to use theDeviceExplorertoconfigurean R8E...

Page 62: ...UDI Universal Data Interface This is a unidirectional digital serial protocol that can transmit up to 12 channels on a single wire The UDI is compatible with several stabilization systems for helicopt...

Page 63: ...loss event occurs If you set Enabled then you will be able to set the behavior of every channel independently The Disabled option says that if no signal is being received from the transmitter no driv...

Page 64: ...e signal pin will stay at logical 0 Using this way you can simply control for example lights consisting of several LEDs The fail safe configuration is applied in thismodeaswellasinservomode d The page...

Page 65: ...e this command is already listed and is inverselyhighlightedwithacursor Pushing the 3D button moves you to the choice to assign the control switch that will further on take care of the command for res...

Page 66: ...supdatedthroughaPCwiththeaidof theJETIUSBaadapter FormoredetailsrefertotheUSBa adaptermanual Note Thesecondvariant theRCPowerSwitch canfullyreplaceastandard physical switch It can directly drive servo...

Page 67: ...computer radio control system EN 3 3 66...

Page 68: ...pressing the F5 Edit button you will enter into the User MenuSetupsection 5 The numbers on the left side of the display shows the sequence ofthemenuitems 6 Withthe F1 and F2 buttonsyoumaychangethesequ...

Page 69: ...the F4 button to display the dialog for entering the one timepassword 2 Here enter the two digit code using the F1 1 2 3 F2 4 5 6 and F3 7 8 9 This code appears on the display and will later beusedtou...

Page 70: ...ries number of the receiver with which it is starting to communicate If the two series numbers do not match the transmitter displays a warning that a different receiver has been detected for the model...

Page 71: ...ors or engines For safety start creating a model with the receiver in the model switched off Be careful when handling electric models or servo binding where an improper linkage connection may cause da...

Page 72: ...menus with many of the popular options for each type of model The possible choices are Aero Heli and General Once your model is stored it is not possible to change that model stype Once your model s...

Page 73: ...u can then assign the control of eachthrottletoadifferentreceiverchannelifneeded 4 NumberofSpoilerServosinthemodel Youcanselectupto2spoilersservos Youcanthenassignthecontrol ofeachspoilertoadifferentr...

Page 74: ...withasinglebuttontoturntheswashplateconfigurationin thesetupby180 Swashplateangle The Angle item is only accessible in the 3 servos default 120 swash plate type The angle formed by swash plate points...

Page 75: ...he cyclic limitation for a helicopter rotor head Activating this function causes the restriction of servo travel in the combined full deflection of the roll and pitch controls so that the total size o...

Page 76: ...icfoundbesidethecontrolelementdescription in the Control section which shows the actual setup of the assignedcontrolelement 3 ChoiceofanAdditionalTrim The transmitter allows you to also create a trim...

Page 77: ...6channels Thetransmittercan automatically set up your servo configuration based on your previous model setup If you want the transmitter to automatically assign the servos in the same order as the las...

Page 78: ...st the servo neutral position of the selectedreceiverchannel When building a model try to mechanically adjust the neutral positions as perfectly as possible If you are going to use a high Center Subtr...

Page 79: ...tc so that servos of the same control surface always move together equally The Servo balancer can alter the curve of the servo by a maximum of 10 with a resolutionof0 1 1 After you highlight the graph...

Page 80: ...he same time and their movement will thus be synchronous Advice 3 The F2 Auto button enables switching between automatic and manual selection of control points in the servo balancer edit mode When sel...

Page 81: ...onfiguration 2FLAP 2AIL and higher Ailevator Thismenuisonlyaccessibleinthe Ailevator tailconfiguration Delta Elevon This menu is only accessible in wing configuration None Elevon Delta Gyro Governor d...

Page 82: ...in the positions of your control surfaces can negatively affect performance or even create a critical situation The Time delay can help you avoid this situation 4 4 1 2 3 If no flight mode is require...

Page 83: ...eleteflightmode option and press the b F5 OK buttontomakethefinalconfirmation Theinitialflightmodeissetasadefaultandcannotbedeleted 4 4 column to help you determinate the ON or OFF switch position for...

Page 84: ...It is possible to assign the special functions Trim Ctrl or Trim RstOn Trim Automaticreset toanydigitaltrim Trim Ctrl Trim control enables using a specific trim independently from model functions The...

Page 85: ...rvo center theendpointsremainuntouched Linear shiftsthewholeservotravel includingendpoints Thro Low affects the servo low endpoint and the entire curve exceptforthehighendpoint Thr L50 affects the ser...

Page 86: ...e High Center Center Center Center The Autotrim feature when active always influences the model functions currently assigned to the particular trim buttons exceptforthrottlefunctionwhichisneveraffecte...

Page 87: ...triple rates and custom exponential settings Exponential settings can significantly increase your control precision by making your stick movements around center point yield less control movement At t...

Page 88: ...the switch travel by using F2 Prop button to select the proportional setting The correct function can be verified in the Dual Rate Edit screen by activating the switch and observing the position numbe...

Page 89: ...ghtmodes Specifically inthepicture itisthe5thcolumn FM Delay that allows this The activation of a delay also might be flight mode specific i e in the first flight mode the delay is 1 ProgrammingFuncti...

Page 90: ...olpoints All of the points can be moved in both horizontal and vertical directions Usingthe 3DControl orthe F3 and F4 buttonsyou can move the curve points in a vertical direction and in a horizontal d...

Page 91: ...umns marked S1 S4 The number of servos in use is equal to the number of displayed setup columns Thetravelrangeforeachservocanbeset Scrollandhighlighteither the Up or Down menulinewith 3DControl button...

Page 92: ...ic tail functions rudder and elevator are mixed to control the tail of the airplane The V Tail mix has to be activated by choosing the V Tail 2H tail setting Unless you have previously chosen a differ...

Page 93: ...tting Unless you have previously chosen a different percentage for one of the tail mixes the default settings for the Delta Elevon function are 50 of the aileron and elevatortravels 9 2 10 ButterflyMi...

Page 94: ...d optionsinthismenu 4 4 a Youcansetanoffsettothebutterflycontrolsothattherewillbe aspecifieddeadzoneatthebeginningofthecontrolstick stravel b Ailerons FlapsAdjustment In the Ailerons Flaps Adjustment...

Page 95: ...edtomakeasecondor slave channel react as a result of the original channel s input or by moving any Switch Knob or Stick Any of the channels can be Freely mixed with any other function assignment or lo...

Page 96: ...cessed by highlighting the Curve item and by either using the 3D Control button or by pressing the F4 Curve button By accessing the Mixer Curve function screen you can select the mix curve which best...

Page 97: ...option This allows the free mix to accept the input from other free mixes Use the 3D button to highlight and select this option You will see a check mark if the option is enabled and an X if it is di...

Page 98: ...in the Model Function Assignment menu The Gyro settings can be set collectively for all flight modes by selecting the G globe symbol or you can allow individual Gyro settings in eachseparateflightmode...

Page 99: ...r might help you to get the motor s RPM safely from the lowest to the maximum RPM that is controlled by yourthrottlecurve You are free to choose any control device proportional or a switch that will o...

Page 100: ...switchisactivated You may enter your desired properties for ailerons elevator and rudder separately for every direction There are four directions available up right down right up left and down left ea...

Page 101: ...ight after proper trimming is done we recommenddisablingthisfunction Advice 2 TrainerFunction TheTrainer function can be set so that it may be activated using any assignedswitch knoborstick 3 Telemetr...

Page 102: ...first menu line item lists the control s number and the second item lists the type of control element Using the F2 and F3 functionbuttonsyoucanscrollthroughchannels withthe F5 Ok buttonyoucanexitthem...

Page 103: ...Button For any functions assigned to the chosen switch knob or stick any preflightinitialpositioncanbeprogrammed 9 3 3 WirelessModes Trainer dependsonequipment ThetransmitterRFmodulescanoperateinoneof...

Page 104: ...trainer function switch when the switch is activated controlofthemodelistransferredtothestudent c Binding initialization of the Instructor transmitter s secondary RFmodulewithstudent stransmitter d Ch...

Page 105: ...nal control P8 and thus all functions that rely on this control knob With this option the student may switch the flight modes operatetheButterflyfunctiondirectlyetc DisableRFTransmission You can manua...

Page 106: ...ble to define a specific response from the transmitter after oneormorereceiversdisconnectorlosesignal Theoptionsare Loss of any receiver the alarm is activated every time any of the receivers loses a...

Page 107: ...tedupto60s 5 Press 3D pushbutton on the transmitter over Pair primary TX module command As soon as the receiver is identified you will be askedforconfirmation nowpushOKbutton Switchoffthereceiver andr...

Page 108: ...ions to switches sticks or knobs After that select your desired logic statement OR YES Multi On the bottom of the screen the result of your logical expression is displayed by either a check mark or an...

Page 109: ...ith threeoutputconditions 4 UsingProportionalLogicalSwitches Thelogicalswitchesalsooffertheoptionofacompleteproportional evaluation that could be applied to both controls Just select an input stick sl...

Page 110: ...l 1 and Control 2 are linked together using AND logical 3 function That means if the switch Sj is deactivated the operationof P2willbeblocked Otherwise P2willfunctionnormally In menu assign the newly...

Page 111: ...edit the Value column Generally said the point located closest to the timeline is highlightedandmadeeditable You cannot move the control points in a time domain but you 3 areabletodeleteanypointbypre...

Page 112: ...The axes GX GY GZ are defined as roll pitch and yaw in the same order The graph shows the final values after all corrections have been made a Within this menu you can edit followingparameters Filterin...

Page 113: ...ols dependsonequipment Not only can you display telemetry data record it to your SD card or have it voice announced now it is possible to control specific model functions using sensor inputs This way...

Page 114: ...0 indicates a switch that is activatedwheneverthetelemetryvalueispositive Duration minimum time of being switched on If an event takes a very short time it is possible to extend the time of the teleme...

Page 115: ...tion of the control The value is reported after every change of the control position and only after the movement is stopped In this mode you can also select an audio file that will alert you when chan...

Page 116: ...can choose which timers will be reset after turning on the TX or after selecting the model By default all timers with specified Short Reset option are cleared In addition it is possible to have all ti...

Page 117: ...switch is triggered the elapsedtimeisstoredinmemoryandthetimerresetstoyourchosen initial value The lap number changes and the current lap time is displayed each time the switch is triggered Use the F4...

Page 118: ...to change the wav file association as needed The third column shows whether the selected wav file for each letter is enabled Use the 3D button to enable or disable the alarm sound as needed This conf...

Page 119: ...f an x is displayed then theaudiofilewillplayonlyonce 7 Announcecurrentvaluebyvoice EX Alarms provide the ability to tell you the actual value of a given sensor s variable If you want the alarm value...

Page 120: ...k at the display because it may be inconvenient or dangerous Voiceoutputforatimer Thefirstmenurowrepresentssettingsforthevoiceoutputofatimer The actual status of a single timer can be expressed by a s...

Page 121: ...s and their values which areoperatinginyourmodel WhenyouconnectasensortoaDuplex EX receiver it may take several minutes for the sensor to be recognizedbythetransmitterandaddedtothelist Inthismenuyouca...

Page 122: ...through the Sensors Logging menu You can choose from the followingunits Distance Metres m kilometres km feet ft yards yd miles mi Speed Metrespersecond m s kilometresperhour km h feetpersecond ft s m...

Page 123: ...s well Charge Dischargecurrentrate ActualTxbatteryvoltage Consumed capacity of Tx battery This value increases when the transmitterisinuseanddecreaseswhenthebatteryischarging User Name User name JETIb...

Page 124: ...enu press the F3 Add button to addablankuserblocktothelist Usingthe 3Dbutton changethe first item of the new block s line to the type of block you want to create Next in the second line item select wh...

Page 125: ...ill always flip to previous page the second switch will jump to the following page You can also use any of the integrated accelerometer gestures DS 14 16only toscrollthroughvarioustelemetryscreens Tel...

Page 126: ...es are in b c order by date and time so it is easytofindthelatestrecord After the appropriate file has been selected you will be redirected back to the screen a There you can select up to three variab...

Page 127: ...r transmitter s internalmemory The available audio files are stored in the Audio folder Use the 3D control toaccessandscrollthroughtheAudiofoldercontents The function keys provide playback control F1...

Page 128: ...axation Snake Tetris Gomoku Chess 9 6 System Use this menu to configure the system functions of your transmitter All of the settings in this menu are global and do not 9 6 1 Configuration Basictransmi...

Page 129: ...e soundfile only 5 DateandTime Here is where you set the current date and time The DC DS will automatically observe the time change for Daylight Saving Time The time and date information is used when...

Page 130: ...ent JETI Telemetry Communication Protocol The communication is unidirectional and cannot be used to configure the transmitter or any linked device If you connect the RCDroidBox device to the transmitt...

Page 131: ...tedreceiverchannel 6 RangeTest This menu line allows you to set the transmitter output to its range testmode See the receiver instructions for how to set the receiver to its range testmode 9 6 3 ViewI...

Page 132: ...nto the ends of your transmittersticks 9 6 4 ReceiverOutput ServoMonitor Thismenudisplaysthereceiveroutputchannelsbeinggeneratedby the transmitter You can press the F3 button to see your programmed re...

Page 133: ...for adjustment The first row represents a master volume for the transmitter Other volumes are then derived relative tothisvalue BeepVolume controlsvolumeofbeepingandtrimming VarioVolume intensityofvar...

Page 134: ...delsbetweentransmitters When copying models from one transmitter to another one it is necessary to bear in mind that the transmitters may not have the same software equipment Thus it is possible that...

Page 135: ...ctivated in the position that is not available in the transmitter NO Device explorer Number of remote commands If the number of registered commands in the model is higher than the number of commands a...

Page 136: ...you will see a padlock icon appear in the center of thetopbarofthedesktop Use the throttle lock whenever you are handling a model whose power system is active to eliminate the chance of accidental ac...

Page 137: ...le youhaveselecteda3 positonswitchforyourairbrakes Ifyouselect Non proportional Thebrakecanhaveonlytwopositions Proportional Thebrakecanhaveuptothreepositions 3 Reversing Press the F3 Rev button to ch...

Page 138: ...theright notavailableforDC 16 2 GXL GXR Virtualcontrolsswitchedonatthetransmittertiltto theleft orresp totheright notavailableforDC 16 2 Q1 Q6 Individualsequencers 2 Tr1 Tr6 Digitaltrimsasindividualc...

Page 139: ...e present on the pin No 1 To prevent any damage you need to use the 3V logic level and protective elements on the input Throughout the model settings you can assign any of the PPM channels to any func...

Page 140: ...ions are processed and at what point the various configuration choicesaffecttheoutputfunction 9 10 How Transmitter Output Functions are Processed When you move a control device top block the output fu...

Page 141: ...chsynthesis Devices device definitions used for communication with intelligentdevicesbasedonEXBusprotocol The JETI Duplex line of transmitters fully support future software updates We recommend that y...

Page 142: ...directoryfile Telemetrydatafilesareeasilyidentifiableas logfiles The data files use date stamps with the year month day configuration Flight logs can be viewed on the PC using the JETI FlightMonitor s...

Page 143: ...tureatanytime 2 For any of the upgradeswhich require removing the radioback cover you MUST disconnect the transmitter battery pack before attemptinganywork 3 It is imperative to store your radio in a...

Page 144: ...3 Check the battery voltage on both the transmitter and the receiverbatterypacks 4 Check all channel assignments trim mixes and the correct 5 5 This product may be used for model airplane or surface...

Page 145: ...tropically radiated power e i r p is not more than that necessary for successful communication Conform ment la r glementation d Industrie Canada le pr sent metteurradiopeutfonctionneravecuneantenned u...

Page 146: ...s Wing Type 2 Ailerons andstandardtailconfiguration theButterflyfunctioncan be setup to raise the ailerons spoilers and also to raise the elevator compensation AileronDifferentialisavailablewithwingco...

Page 147: ...setting Yourmodel srollsensitivityissignificantlygreaterwiththismix To disable the mix set your Aileron throw to zero This will cause both elevator surfaces to move only when the elevator stick is mov...

Page 148: ...to compensate for any pitching tendencies generated when the spoilers are deployed You can use one of the free mixers to set up thiscompensation 12 6 Spoilers to Elevator Mix 1 From inside the Fine T...

Page 149: ...l allow you to mix rudder function with your ailerons to help your model have more coordinated turns You can use one of thefreemixerstosetupthismixingfunction 12 7 Ailerons to Rudder Mix 1 From inside...

Page 150: ...erforming other 3D aerobatics You can use one of the free mixers to set up this mixingfunction 12 8 Rudder to Ailerons Mix 1 From inside the Fine Tuning Free mixes menu press the F2 Add button tocreat...

Page 151: ...and elevator flying surfaces The Butterfly Crow mix is helpful for maintaining speed during fast descents and for creating controlled drag for spot landings Typically this mix is set up so that the a...

Page 152: ...on tocreateanewmix 2 In the From menu line select the Rudder input function as the master function and in the To line select the Elevator for your slave function The Master Value represents the percen...

Page 153: ...nu line select the Flaps input function as the master function and in the To line select the Ailerons for your slave function The Master Value represents the percentage of elevator travel as it relate...

Page 154: ...the S1 or S4 flaps to move with the aileron mixfunction Ifyourmodelisequippedwithflapsyoumightwantconsidermixing theflapstotheelevator Insomemodeldesignsthismixcanimprove the elevator response You can...

Page 155: ...on This is another popular sailplane mix This mix allows you to effectively change the airfoil of your model s wing by combining the flaps and ailerons to lower the trailing edge under camber of the w...

Page 156: ...ffectonthethrottleoutput You can find the Throttle Cut menu in Advanced Properties OtherModelOptions ThrottleCut 12 15 Throttle Cut Kill Switch This feature is used to set the idle position for your t...

Page 157: ...ransmitter Holder for transmitter DC DS DC DS Bracket Holder for transmitter DC DS Hand Pads Hand Pads for Pult PCD 2 PCD 3 for Pult PCD 2 PCD 3 Hand Pads for Pult PCD 2 PCD 3 13 2 Stick Ends for DC D...

Page 158: ...Strap for DS Strap for DC 16 Cross strap for DC 16 13 5 Charging Car Charger DC DS Charger DC DS UK US EU 13 6 Other Aluminum Case Spare Battery for for DC DS Blind Plug DC 16 USB miniUSB cable USB a...

Page 159: ...l l Throttle limiter m l l Vario m l l Telemetry Controls 0 5 l Number of control inputs 14 up to 18 16 up to 18 16 up to 20 Material of sticks Polyamid Aluminium Aluminium Resolution of sticks 4096...

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