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Function Explanation
This function switches aileron, elevator, and rudder control surfaces between different control
surface angles and curves, using the Dual Rate switches. By combining the control surface angles
with exponential settings, it is possible to carry out various independent settings so that the
aircraft response can be changed.
Exponential is a curve adjusting function that logarithmically changes the servo movement in
response to the stick action, allowing the movement in the vicinity of the neutral position to be
adjusted from mild (+ direction) to quick (- direction) without changing the maximum control
surface angle. Adjustments made can be confirmed by looking at the graph on the screen.
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Setting Method
Two independent dual rate settings and exponential settings can be for Aileron, Elevator and Rudder.
Dual Rate Combination Switch selection (D/R COM SW)
AUTO: (flight mode change)
The Dual Rate setting numerical value
can be between 0 and 125, and EXPO
can be between 0 and ± 100.
By moving the appropriate control stick, the numerical values can be independently changed for left and right (up
and down), so that the control surface angles and curves can be individually adjusted. When the cursor has an
inverse display, the setting values can be modified, and can also be reset to default by pressing the dial for three (3)
seconds.
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Caution Note
Operate the servos and carefully confirm the operational settings before flying.
Function List
Helicopter
Airplane
Glider
Indication of the position selected
Graphic display
Horizontal axis: Stick position
Vertical axis: Servo Output position
EXPO Value
Select the channel to modify
D/R Value
※LIN:Linear (EXP as 0%)
Selection of switch allocation
Auto Select
TIPS
It is possible to set a different Dual Rate or
Exponential settings for each flight mode.
It is possible to select a switch as the D/R COM SW.
This allows one combined switch for Aileron, Elevator
and Rudder dual rate.
Designation of the switch is as follows.
On a 2 position switch, if the switch is away from the
operator, this is "POS0" (position 0), and toward the
operator is "POS1" (Position 1).
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