3. Choose a character for the first digit by using
DATA INPUT
lever. Then move to the next digit by pressing the
SELECT
key and choose a character in the same way. Continue choosing characters for the third and fourth digits. You can use
up to four characters for the name.
REVR - Servo Reversing
The servo reversing function is used to change the direction that a servo responds to a control input from the transmitter
(stick, dial or switch). After using the reversing function, check all the controls on the model to be certain be certain
they are operating in the correct direction and that you did not inadvertently reverse a servo other than the one intended.
Reversing the wrong servo (and not checking the response of the controls before each flight) may be the most common
cause of a crash!
PPM
Revr
1
NOR
REV
CH
To reverse a servo:
1. Enter the programming mode and use the
MODE
key to access the
REVR
function.
2. Use the
SELECT
key to select the channel you wish to reverse.
3. Push the
DATA INPUT
lever downward to reverse the servo (
REV
), or push the lever
upward to make the servo operate normally (
NOR
). The arrow will indicate the condition of
the servo (normal or reversed). In the diagram channel 1 (aileron) is “normal” (not
reversed).
4. Use the
SELECT
key to display other channels to be reversed.
Dual Rates / Exponential Settings
The aileron, elevator and rudder dual rates on the T6EAP are simultaneously activated by the dual rate switch. The
amount of travel decrease for each control may be set between 0% and 100% of the values set for the end points.
Note:
It is possible to set a dual rate value to zero, thus causing no response from that channel. If the dual rates are inadvertently set to
zero, a crash could result.
Note:
When performing initial model setup, the
E.P.A.s
should be set prior to setting the dual rates. When setting the
E.P.A.s
for the first
time on a new model, the dual rates should be set to 100%.
PPM
1
CH
100
%
D/R - Dual Rate Settings
To set the dual rates:
1. Enter the programming mode. Access the “
D/R
” screen with the
MODE
key.
2. Select the channel to be adjusted (1-aileron, 2-elevator, 4-rudder) by pressing the
SELECT
key until the desired channel number the left side on the screen.
3. Place the dual rate switch in the desired position for the value you wish to change.
(Generally, pilots prefer to have the switch in the “
up
” position for the high rate, and in the “
down
” position for the low
rate.)
4. Change the dual rate value using the
DATA INPUT
lever until the desired control throw is achieved. If you wish to
change the control throw when the switch is in the other position as well, flip the switch, then use the
DATA INPUT
lever
to change the throw.
5. Repeat the procedure for the other dual rate (channel 2-elevator, 4-rudder).
EXPO - Exponential Settings
The “exponentials” are in the same function as the dual rates. (Pressing the
MODE
key will take you to the next function
which is End Point Adjustments). The same as dual rates, “expos” can be set for both switch positions. Negative
exponential (-) decreases initial servo movement. Positive exponential (+) increases initial servo movement. The
exponential “curve” may be set anywhere between -100% and +100%.
PPM
1
CH
0
%
EXPO
1. Enter the programming mode. Access the “
D/R
” screen with the
MODE
key.
2. Access the “
EXPO
” screen with the
SELECT
key.
3. Select the channel (1-aileron, 2-elevator, 4-rudder) you wish to set by pressing the
SELECT
key. The active channel number will be displayed on the screen.
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