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Sound module USM-RC-2
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BEIER-Electronic
03.02.2014
Explanation of the different coloured lines and quadrates in the diagram
Green line
In our example you can see in the middle at 1,5ms a green line which indicates the
neutral position of the joy-stick. In case the joy-stick is in the neutral position, the
module idles and the sound module plays the idle noise.
In digital mode the neutral position can be adjusted with the green quadrate (below
the line). Just click with the left mouse button on the green quadrate, hold it and
move the mouse to the right or the left to change the neutral position.
In analogue or mix mode the adjustment of the neutral position is not necessary and
thus not possible.
Red lines
The both red lines on the outside left (1,0ms) and on the outside right (2,0ms)
represent the maximal driving speed (backwards and forwards). The other red lines
below with the small red quadrates indicate the driving speed at which the driving
sound/gear should be changed. The thresholds can be adjusted at the red quadrates.
As soon as the driving speed reaches/excess the red line, a change of the driving
sound takes place.
Depending on the adjusted amount of speed steps/gears the same amount of red
lines will appear.
Blue lines
The blue lines show the play-back speed (60%-300%) of the driving sound
corresponding to the model speed. 100% represent the original play-back speed (the
same speed as the original sound is played at the PC). At 300% the sound is played
three times as fast the original sound and the engine sounds faster. At values smaller
than 100% the sound is played more slowly.
On the right and on the left of each blue line is a blue quadrate where you can set the
start and end play-back speed for each driving sound. At these quadrates you can
set the different speeds with the left mouse button.
If the cursor is on one of the coloured quadrates further explanations of the value and
the current value occurs below the diagram.
Approach of setting the driving sounds
1. Adjustment of operating mode:
Please set in your sound teacher the required operating mode: digital, analogue or
mix mode (see page 7 and 57).
2. Adjustment of neutral position:
In digital mode you have to set the neutral position of the joy-stick in the driving
sound diagram. In analogue and mix mode this adjustment is not necessary.
Now slide the green line in the driving sound diagram, to the neutral position of your
joystick. Most remote controls have their neutral position at 1,500 ms.
In Case you do not know the neutral position of your transmitter, you can see the
value with the help of the diagnosis function (page 81) of your Sound-Teacher.