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All assignments are already complete, and even the servo matching is maintained.
Before you select
the Setup Assistant, establish all the primary functions at the
transmitter, ideally with 50% travel. Mixers such as delta, tailerons and thrust vector
must also be programmed at the transmitter before you start. Check the functions
using your transmitter’s servo monitor. At this stage servo centre positions and di
-
rections of rotation do not matter.
If you also intend to use an
iGyroSAT
, you should now install the gyro sensor in
a suitable position, perpendicular to the fuselage centreline, and connect it to the
socket marked
FastTrack
on the
Royal SR2
. If you are also using a
GPS III
as tele-
metry sensor (and for gyro speed compensation), this should also be connected to
the
FastTrack
input using a Y-lead.
Select the Assistant widget in the Main Menu, and you will see the following dis-
plays:
In the first display you select the wing type (Normal / Delta) and the tail type
(Normal, Tailerons or V-tail). You can also determine whether the model has a thrust
vector system (Single or Dual).
On the next screen you enter the number of servos you wish to assign to individual
control surfaces. The Assistant supports a maximum of three servos per control
surface. This means: if your model is fitted with six aileron servos, enter 3 for the
right aileron and 3 for the left aileron.
Note:
When setting up the
PowerBox
Royal SR2
for the first time, please keep
to this sequence:
Setup Assistant
(basic setup) –>
Sequencer Assistant
–> manual output
assignment of all other functions.