Operation Manual

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The Elevon function should be used with delta wings,
flying wings, and other tailless aircraft whose layouts
combine the aileron and elevator functions, and requires
one servo for each elevon. The aileron and elevator
response of each servo can be adjusted independently.
Connect the right aileron to receiver CH1/AIL and the
eft aileron to CH2/ELE. l
NOTE: The elevon, flaperon, aileron differential, and
ailevator functions cannot be activated simultaneously.
The function activated last has priority.
CH1
CH2
Aileron operation
Elevator operation
Setting up elevon mixing
1. Turn the ELEVON function ON by pressing the (+) key
("ON" displayed). Turn off (INH) the function with the (-)
key.
To
ALVATR
function
To V-TAIL function
Amount of
aileron travel for
left aileron stick
Data input keys
These keys are used to move
through the FIVE submenus in
the ELEVON function.
2. Right aileron adjustment
Move the aileron stick in the direction
you want to adjust and set the value
with the (+)/(-) keys.
3. Left aileron adjustment
Again move the aileron stick in the
direction you want to adjust and
set the value as before.
• If you're unhappy with what you've
set, you may return to the default
value by pressing the (+) and (-)
keys simultaneously.
4. CH1 servo elevator rate
adjustment (ELE2). Adjust
ELE2 with the (+)/(-) keys.
5. CH2 servo elevator rate
adjustment (ELE1). Adjust
ELE1 with the (+)/(-) keys.
• Return to the default value by
pressing the (+) and (-) keys
simultaneously.
Elevon being
adjusted
(ELE2 or
ELE1)
Servo travel rate
Range: -120 to +120%
(Initial value +100%)
Amount of
aileron travel
for right stick
Range: -120 to +120%)
(Initial setting +100%)
When you move
the control below
CH1 servo
functions as
CH6 servo
functions as
Aileron stick
Right aileron Left aileron
Elevator stick ELE 2
ELE 1
Be sure to move the elevator and aileron
sticks continually while checking the servo
motions. If a large value of travel is
specified, when the aileron and elevator
sticks are moved at the same time, the
servo travel may be large, and controls
may bind or run out of travel.
The Ailevator mixing function allows you to connect two servos
to the receiver that operate two independent elevator control
surfaces together as elevators and differentially as ailerons.
This may be used to get more realistic flying properties with jet
fighters and similar aircraft. You may also use this mixing to
drive dual elevator servo without differential. The elevator
and aileron travel can be adjusted independently. The two
elevator servos must be plugged into the receiver CH2 and CH8
outputs. NOTE: Ailevator mixing cannot be activated
simultaneously with the throttle
needle mixing function,
because they use the same receiver channels.
CH6
(CH7 if AI-DIFF)
CH1
CH2
(CH8)
CH8
(CH2)