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4.
Controller Set-Up
Set-up of the MEZON Controller is carried out using the JETIBOX, which serves as a
universal programming terminal with display and pushbuttons. After connecting a
device the display will show a corresponding menu. Through the use of the push-buttons
you may browse through the menus and set up the controller parameters. The changes
are carried out immediately. (You are not required to “Save” any changes.) The set-up is
stored automatically. You may connect the JETIBOX to your controller directly (see chapter
3.3) or you may do it by wirelessly when connected to a DUPLEX receiver system (see
chapter 3.4. Any set-up change to the controller can not be made if the motor is running.
In the following chapters, set-ups of particular functions are explained. Each chapter
starts with a navigation schematic which shows how to get the JETIBOX to the menu
mentioned in the chapter. It is assumed that we always start from the controller
introduction display. This is the first display shown in the JETIBOX display when you turn
on the controller.
Battery Connection Method:
1.
Connect the controller’s negative terminal (normal, plain connector) to the battery’s
negative terminal.
2.
Next, connect the controller’s positive terminal (Jeti “AntiSpark” connector) to the
battery’s positive terminal.
Battery Disconnection Method:
1.
Disconnect the controller’s positive terminal (Jeti “AntiSpark” connector) from the
battery’s positive terminal.
2.
Disconnect the controller’s negative terminal (normal, plain connector) from the
battery’s negative terminal.
Safety hint: When the flight battery is connected, handle the plane with
maximum care, always keep in mind that the propeller might start spinning.
3.6
Connecting the RPM output
The “RPM” version controller has an additional three wire lead with a connector labeled
RPM. This lead delivers an electric signal which is proportional to motor speed. This lead
can be connected to an external helicopter governor, as for example, to the Mikado Vbar.
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