
7 Channel 2.4 GHz Aircraft Computer Radio System
7 Channel 2.4 GHz Aircraft Computer Radio System
Section 5: Acro and Glider Programming Menu
Section 5: Acro and Glider Programming Menu
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Working with the Acro/Glid Model Function Menu
1. Turn on transmitter. When prompted to transmit, select “NO”.
2. Verify that the active model is an ACRO or GLID model type.
3. To access the model function menu, press and hold the jog dial.
4. The menu options shown reflect the parameters defined for the active model in the model type menu
(Model Type, Wing and Tail). ACRO and GLID-specific items are integrated in the menu with the options
that are common to all model types.
F. Cond
The Flash 7 allows you to program up to four flight conditions. This powerful feature lets you define
customized trim values and mix settings for different phases of flight.
The flight conditions for fixed wing aircraft are:
ACRO
GLID
1. Normal
1. Normal
2. COND-2
2. Speed
3. COND-3
3. Thermal
4. COND-4
4. Launch
The following features support flight condition programming in ACRO or GLID mode:
Aileron > Rudder Mix
Elevator > Camber Mix
Camber Mix (GLID only)
Gyro
1. From the model menu, rotate the jog dial to highlight
“F.COND” and press the jog dial once to enter the flight
conditions menu.
2. Scroll to the flight condition to be configured and press the
jog dial to confirm your selection.
3. Press the jog dial again to activate the switch selection menu
(not applicable in “Normal” flight condition).
4. Scroll to select the switch that you will use to activate this flight condition and press the jog dial to
confirm your selection.
a. If “NULL” is selected, the flight condition will be inactive.
b. If you selected a switch, the switch position menu will appear.
- Scroll to highlight the switch position that you will use to
enable the flight condition. Press the jog dial to confirm your
selection.
- Scroll to select the “ON” position and press the jog dial to
confirm your selection. If you toggle the selected switch, the
field in the top right corner of the screen will indicate which
flight condition is active
F. Cond cont.
If more than one flight condition is concurrently enabled, the condition with the highest
number (per the table shown above) will be active. The field just below the model icon on the
Home screen indicates the active flight condition.
Warning
Note
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Caution
5. Scroll to highlight the “SPEED” field and press the jog dial to
activate the menu.
6. Scroll to define the amount of time (0.0 to 10.0 seconds) to
transition the settings when this flight condition is enabled.
Press the jog dial to confirm your selection. This feature can
be utilized to prevent sudden control surface movements
when switching between flight conditions.
- Press the back button twice to return to the flight conditions menu.
7. Press the back button to return to the flight conditions menu and repeat steps 2-6 to define further
flight conditions.
8. Press the back button twice to return to the model function menu.
Ail Diff
The Aileron Differential function allows you to program greater upward aileron movement than
downward movement on models with more than one wing servo. This setup is commonly used to correct
airplanes that tend to yaw in the opposite direction of a roll (adverse yaw). You may also wish to configure
aileron-rudder mixing in this situation.
1. From the model menu, rotate the jog dial to highlight “AIL
DIFF” and press the jog dial once to enter the aileron
differential menu.
2. Scroll to the “RATE” field and press the jog dial to activate the
menu.
3. Scroll to input the desired rate value. This value represents the
difference between 100% downward travel and the adjusted
travel. A rate value of 50 is typically a good starting point. Note
that the travel values displayed in the “AILE” and AIL2” fields
reflect changes to the rate value.
You can also enter the timer menu directly from the home screen. Scroll to highlight a timer on
the screen and press the jog dial.
Warning
Note
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Caution
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