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123Program description - Control adjust | Helicopter models
Transmitter control assignment
Use the selection keys to move into the column la-
beled SEL. After completing the activation of trans-
mitter control assignment by tapping the center SET
key of the right four-way button, the message shown
below will appear in the display:
In5
offset
0%
0%
0%
0%
Th
Gy
Lim.
GL
GL
typ
normal
fr
L 2
SEL
Move desired
control adj.
Now actuate the desired transmitter control: The no-
tice window will disappear and the designation of the
selected transmitter control will appear in the trans-
mitter control assignment window:
0%
0%
0%
–––
0%
Gyro
Lim.
–––
–––
–––
GL
GL
GL
GL
nor mal
Lv1
fr
fr
SEL
In5
offset
Thro
typ
Lv2
Switch assignment
If the input is to be actuated like a switch module, the
input can alternatively be assigned to a switch.
A simple switch can be used to switch back and forth
between two limit values, for example motor On/Off.
A 3-way momentary or toggle switch achieves the
same effect as a 2-channel switch module, for exam-
ple motor Off/Half/Full.
Use the selection keys to move into the column above
the
switch symbol label. Briefly tap the center
SET key of the right four-way button to activate the
option for assigning a switch:
Note:
As a rule, input 6 must kept “free” for a helicopter
model. On this, see “Throttle” on the next double
page.
Basic procedure
1. Use the  selection keys of the left or right four-
way button to select the desired input: In5, Thro,
Gyro or Lim. respectively In5, Thro, Gyro, In8 …
11 or Lim.
2. If necessary, use the  selection keys of the left
or right four-way button to select the desired co-
lumn.
3. Briefly tap the center SET key of the right four-
way button. The corresponding input field is shown
highlighted.
4. Operate the chosen operating element or set the
desired value with the selection keys of the right
four-way button.
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.
Column 2, “typ”
Similar to the previously described »Stick mode«
menu, this column can be used to define whether
further settings for the given input are to have a
“GL(obal)” or a “PH(ase-specific)” effect. Do this by
using the selection keys of the left or right four-way
button to select the desired input In5, Thro, Gyro or
Lim. respectively In5, Thro, Gyro, In8 through In11 or
Lim. in the column labeled “typ”, for example:
In5
offset
0%
0%
0%
–––
0%
Thro
Gyro
Lim.
–––
–––
–––
GL
GL
GL
GL
typ
normal
fr
fr
fr
Lv2
SEL
„GL“
The settings for the input in question affect all
flight phases programmed (if any) and thus act
“globally” on the model memory in question.
“PH”
The settings for this input take effect per flight
phase and must therefore be configured separate-
ly for each flight phase.
Notes:
See page 150 for more information about flight
phases.
The current positions of the INC/DEC buttons CTL
5 & 6, which are generally assigned to inputs 5 …
8 or 5 … 12, are stored in accordance with your
chosen entry in the “Type” line, i. e. the settings are
not lost when you switch flight phases or change
models.
The particular advantage of these two transmit-
ter controls especially if you select the “PH” set-
ting lies in the fact that you can use one and the
same INC/DEC button as trim controls in all the
programmed flight phases, but in contrast to a
position-related proportional control the trim val-
ues are retained even if you change models.
Column 3,
“Transmitter control/switch assignment”
Using the  selection keys of the left or right four-
way button to select an input: In5, Thro, Gyro or Lim.
respectively In5, Thro, Gyro, In8 … 11 or Lim.