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4.
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9.2.7
Ailevator Function
The ailevator function uses two servos for the elevator channel. Both
sides can be programmed to be controlled independently. With
ailevator function both servos can be mixed
together with ailerons
and work in sync for better roll control. The Ailevator mix has to be
activated by choosing the
“Ailevator2H1V”
tail setting. Unless you
have previously chosen a different percentage for one of the tail
mixes, the initial settings for
“Ailevator”
function are 50% of the
elevator and aileron travels.
1.
Ailevator Global or Separate Setting
The Ailevator configuration for both channels can be set collectively
for all flight modes by selecting the
“G (globe)”
symbol or you can
set individual Ailevator settings in each separate flight mode by
sellecting the
“S-Separate”
symbol.
2.
Ailevator Setting
Ailevator configuration has four different adjustable parameters.
The lines marked
“Elevator”
and
“Aileron”
contain two columns
“S1”
and
“S2”
which represent the elevator and aileron surface
throws as a percentage. Scroll and highlight the lines marked as
“Elevator”
or
“Aileron”
with the
“3D Control”
button and press the
“3D Control”
button to access the individual setting of each servo. If
the servos need to be adjusted independantly, use the
“F1 (Sym.)”
button to unlock the servo travel for adjusting the individual values
in the selected menu line.
the servos need to be adjusted independantly, use the
“F1 (Sym.)”
button to unlock the servo travel for adjusting the individual values
in the selected menu line.
3.
Tuning of Aileron Differential
You can now assign a proportional control and the adjustment rate.
When moving the control, the differential rates are updated
accordingly: up-rate is increased and the down-rate is decreased
depending on the adjustment rate and position of the control. In the
picture the real differential rates are enclosed in parenthesis.
The
„
F
(
3) Apply
”
button clears the adjustment rate and stores the
real differential values into the editable fields so that the control no
longer has any influence.
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