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Throttle▋trim【THRO▋TRIM】
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Function▋Explanation
This provides facility for cutting the engine. There is a Trim Memory function to return the trim
to its previous position after cutting the engine using the Trim.
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Setting▋Method
If the Throttle Cut is set to ACT, the Trim Memory will be automatically set to INH. On the screen
rotate the dial to move to and select (inverse display), then press the dial to set the item.
Throttle Cut Function (THRO CUT)
Throttle cut can be used by setting it to “ACT”. Initially the switch is allocated to “TRN SW”, POS1. It is possible to
allocate this switch to any desired switch location, And set Throttle Cut to the desired position.
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Time Lag (TIME LAG)
This function is to avoid the sudden stopping of the engine if the throttle cut switch is activated in error. This
is especially useful when using the momentary switch (Trainer switch). It is possible to use this momentary
switch as a timer switch at the same time as throttle cut. When the time lag function is activated, throttle cut
only activates when the switch is held on for a certain duration. The timer can be activated by a momentary
action as usual. The time lag duration can be set between 0.5 to 2 seconds.
Throttle Trim Memory (THRO TRIM MEMORY)
When the Trim is lowered in a single action, the trim
position immediately prior to the movement will be
memorized, and when the trim is raised again, the trim
will automatically return to the memorized position.
The memorized position will be marked on the Trim
display.
Please carefully confirm the linkage does not jam when the carburetor is closed.
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Caution▋Note
Throttle Cut will only work when the helicopter Flight Mode is set to “NORMAL”.
DANGER
CAUTION
Helicopter
Airplane
Glider
WARNING
Function▋List
Throttle cut
Time Lag
SW Select
Throttle cut
Time Lag
SW Select
ダイヤル
TIPS
調整ポイント表示
ポイント接続を曲線に変更
スティック入力位置と出力位置の数値表示
現在の
フライトモード位置
各調整ポイントの
入力位置と出力位置
ポイントの
追加と削除
注意:
グラフはホバリン
グスロットルやス
ロットルトリムで
変化する場合もあ
ります。
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