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Press the SET button to select the output. On the next screen you can now define
the output:
•
Function type
Three different function types are available:
-Direkt
Selecting a
Direct
channel assigns a transmitter channel directly to the selected
output without modification (except for servo matching). For example, if you as
-
sign Direct 5 to output V, then output V responds to channel 5 at your transmitter.
-Gyro outputs
Once the Setup Assistant is complete, you can assign the gyro channels to the
outputs. At the Select stage you will find, for example,
Aileron
,
Elevator
and
Rud-
der
functions. These functions can also be assigned to the outputs more than
once. For instance, if you are setting up a model with three aileron servos in each
wing, then you will find three instances of
Right aileron
and
Left aileron
.
Gyro channels not assigned through the Setup Assistant are designated Aile-
ron-ABCD, Elevator-ABCD and Rudder-ABCD.
-Sequencer A and Sequencer B
This function type contains six outputs for each of the door sequencer functions.
As in the case of the gyro, the sequencer outputs have general designations if
the Assistant has not yet been completed - for example, Sequencer A-1. Once the
Sequencer Assistant has been used, they are assigned specific names such as
Door FL (front left) or Door RR (rear right).
•
Function
At the Function point you can use buttons I and II to choose the function you
wish to assign to the output. Various options are available here, depending on the
function type you have selected.
•
FS/HD
This is where you set the Failsafe response for the selected output. By default all
outputs are set to Hold mode. However, it is really essential to set Failsafe (
FS
) on
throttle, so that the power system is throttled back or cut completely should the
signal be lost. In many countries this is a legal requirement in any case.
If you set an output to Failsafe, all
current positions are adopted from the trans
-
mitter when you leave the menu point.