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Program description - Servo adjustment
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Column 3 “cent.
The servo midpoint (center) setting is intended for
adapting a non-standard servo (a servo whose mid-
point position does not correspond to a pulse length
of 1.5 ms, i. e. 1500 µs), as well as for minor adjust-
ments, e. g. for the fine tuning of the neutral position
of model rudders.
Independent of trim levers and any mixer settings,
the neutral point can be shifted in a range of -125 to
+125 % within a maximum servo travel of ±150 %.
Independent of all other trim and mixer settings, this
setting is always based directly on the respective
servo.
Note that extreme offsets of
the neutral point can lead
to one-sided restrictions of
servo travel because over-
all travel is limited by both
electronic and mechanical
aspects to a maximum of
±150 %.
A simultaneous tap on the
 or  keys of the right
four-way button (CLEAR)
will reset the entry field value displayed in inverse
video back to “0 %”.
lumn then, if desired, move the respective control
out of its midpoint to make an asymmetric setting.
3. Briefly tap the center SET key of the right four-
way button. The corresponding input field is shown
highlighted.
4. Use the selection keys of the right four-way button
to set the desired value.
5. Briefly tap the center SET key of the right four-way
button to complete data entry.
6. A simultaneous tap on the  or  keys of
the right four-way button (CLEAR) will any setting
made back to its respective default value.
Important:
Servo designation numerals are based on the respec-
tive receiver outputs to which they are connected,
provided that no swapping of transmitter and/or
receiver outputs has been specified. This means that
even a change of stick mode will not effect the num-
bering of servos.
Column 2 “rev”
The direction in which a servo turns is adapted to the
practical reality of the given model so that the assem-
bly of control rods and joints do not need to accom-
modate a specific servo rotation direction. Rotation
direction is symbolized by the “=>” and “<=” character
combinations. Servo rotation direction must be speci-
fied before making settings for the options which
follow below.
A simultaneous tap on the  or  keys of the
right four-way button (CLEAR) will reset rotation
direction back to “=>”.
This option is available as standard on
both transmitter types.
Use the  selection keys on the left or
right four-way button to select the »Servo
adjustment« option in the multi-function menu:
Suppress models
Base setup model
Control adjust
Model type
Servo adjustment
Stick mode
Suppress models
Base setup model
Control adjust
Helicopter type
Servo adjustment
Stick mode
Open this menu option with a tap on the center SET
key of the four-way button pad:
S1
S2
S3
Rev cent
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trv
0%
0%
0%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
0%
0%
100%
100%
100%
100%
S4
S5
This menu is used to set the direction, neutralization,
travel and limit parameters for a given selected servo
exclusively. Begin setting servo parameters in the left
column.
Basic procedure:
1. Select the desired servo, 1 … 8 or 1 … 12, with
the  selection keys of the left or right four-way
button.
2. If necessary, use the  selection keys of the left
or right four-way button to reach the desired co-
Servo adjustment
Servo direction, midpoint, travel and limit
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