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<Model Menu (Airplane/Glider Functions)>
● S e l e c t t h e f u n c t i o n
name and return to the
preceding screen by
touching the
RTN
button
or pushing the
Home/Exit
button.
<SensorTouch™>
ELEVATOR
ELEVATOR 2
(AILERON 5)
(AILERON 6)
AILEVATOR
[Corresponding model type]: Airplane/glider, V-Tail
(Effective only when 2 servos used at the elevators)
This function improves the operating performance of
the roll axis by operating the elevators as ailerons.
Ailevator is where each elevator in a standard
(conventional) or v-tail moves independently, like
ailerons on a wing. In addition to each elevator side
moving up and down together, each side moves in
opposite directions when moving as an ailevator. On
a V-tail, this is also known as a ruddervator, as they
can serve the same purpose. Typically, both ailevator
and ailerons are coupled together to maximize roll
performance, especially on larger wingspan planes.
Note: Select ailevator as the Model type at the Model
type screen. This changes the output channel. Check
the Function menu.
(Aileron function)
● When the elevators are used
as ailerons, aileron travel of
the left and right elevators
can be adjusted.
(Elevator function)
● The up and down rate of the left
and right elevators when the
elevator stick is manipulated can
be individually adjusted.
● Group/single mode switching
(For more information, see the description
at the back of this manual.)
(Currently selected condition name)
● Select [AILEVATOR] at the
model menu and call the
setup screen shown below by
touching the RTN button.
● Travel adjustment
Move the cursor to the item you want to
adjust and touch the RTN button to switch
to the data input mode.
Adjust the rate by scrolling the touch sensor.
Touch the RTN button to end adjustment
and return to the cursol move mode.
*If the mixing direction is reversed by the linkage,
adjustments can be made by changing the mixing rate
polarity (+ or -).
*If a large value of travel is specified, when the sticks are
moved at the same time, the controls may bind or run out
of travel. Decrease the travel until no binding occurs.
Scrolling
● Moving cursor
● Selecting mode
● Adjusting value
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