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2.2 Software description
“READ”:
Computer will read data from transmitter and show on the computer when click “READ”(red
and green LED will quick flashing when reading).
“LOAD”:
Load configured TXT files.
“UPDATE”:
Write down the new data you want and then click “UPDATE” to change the defaulted
parameter. T8FB will remember the new data you have write down(red and green LED will
slowly flashing when updating).
“SAVE”:
Save current setting to TXT files.
“PHASE”:
Changes the direction an individual servo responds to a control stick motion.
“SUB-TRIM”:
Makes small changes or corrections to the neutral position of each servo. Range is -120 to
+120, with 0 setting, the default, being no SUB-TRIM.
We recommend that you center the digital trims before making SUB-TRIM changes, and that
you try to keep all of the SUB-TRIM values as small as possible. Otherwise, when the
SUB-TRIM are large values, the servo's range of travel is restricted on one side.
The recommended procedure is as follows:
• Measure and record the desired surface position;
• Zero out both the trims (TRIM RESET menu) and the SUB-TRIM (this menu);
• Mount servo arms and linkages so that the control surface’s neutral is as correct as possible;
•use a small amount of SUB-TRIM to make fine corrections.
“END POINT”:
Sets the range of each channel(in percentage);
End Point of servo travel adjustment (END POINT, also called EPA)
The most flexible version of travel adjustment is available. It independently adjusts each end
of each individual servo’s travel, rather than one setting for the servo affecting both
directions.
Adjustability:
• Can set each direction independently.
• Ranges from 0% (no servo movement at all) to 140%. Defaulted 96%.
•Reducing the percentage settings reduces the total servo throw in that direction.
END POINT adjusts only the individual servo. It will have no effect on any other servo that is
operated in conjunction with this servo via mix or preset programming such as FLAPERON,