User manual

283Programming examples - Winged models
“winged model” supplied with the receiver as mod-
el memory 01 for the programming of your first
model.
Once the “Select model type” option has been
opened, the process can no longer be canceled!
Even if you switch off the transmitter, this selection
must be made! After a selection has been made,
the selected model memory can only be made
“free” again by erasing it subsequently from a dif-
ferent model memory; see page 80.
If battery voltage is too low, the model switchover
cannot be made due to reasons of safety. An ap-
propriate message will appear in the screen:
not possible now
voltage too low
Once this first hurdle has been taken, the binding of
the receiver built into the model to this model memory
can be done in the menu …
»Base setup model« (beginning on page 86)
To this end, switch to the line “module”:
Mod.name
Stick mode
module
1
n/a
Base setup model
n/a
BD2
BD1
DSC Output PPM10
HoTT
Note:
After confirmation of the model selection in the base
screen, if you confirm the message appearing in the
screen for a few seconds …
BIND. N/A
OK
… with a tap on the SET key of the right four-way but-
ton, this line is accessed automatically.
In this line the binding process between model mem-
ory and receiver is initiated, as described in detail
on page 87. Otherwise, you cannot address the
receiver.
Afterward, use the selection key of the left or right
four-way button to move up to the first line and begin
with the actual model programming in the Model
name line:
Mod.name
Stick mode
module
1
n/a
Base setup model
n/a
DSC Output PPM10
HoTT
The “Model name can now be entered here by a
brief tap on the center SET key of the right four-way
button to switch to the character table:
!"#$%&’()�+,–./0123
456789:;
Mod Name
GRAUB
FGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWX
YZ[¥]^_`abcdefghijk
?@ AB CDE
The pre-sets for “Stick mode”, “Modulation and
DSC Output are adopted from data stored in the
»Basic settings« menu and these should be re-
viewed and changed as necessary.
In the menu …
Model type (page 104)
Tail type
Motor at C1
Normal
None
Aile/flaps
1AIL
Model type
Brake Off In 1+100%
SEL
… the principle arrangement of the servos in the
model is selected and communicated to the transmit-
ter. The following selections are available:
“Motor at C1”
“none”
Trimming works independently of the stick position
and the “Brake settings” sub-menu of the »Wing
mixers« menu, beginning on page 170, is availa-
ble without limitation.
The “Throttle too high” warning message, see
page 33 and/or 104, and the “Motor stop” op-
tion, page 92, are deactivated.
“(Idle) front or back“
C1 trimming is affected in the front or rear and the
“Motor stop”, page 92, option is activated.
If the throttle stick is too far in the full throttle direc-
tion when the transmitter is switched on, this will
be indicated with the warning message “Throttle
too high”.
In parallel with this, the “Brake settings” sub-menu
of the »Wing mixers« menu, beginning on page
170, will only then be available if the “Motor” co-
lumn of the »Phase settings« menu, page 152,
has the entry “none” for the currently active flight
phase.
In the next two lines, the principle arrangement of the
servos in the model is selected and communicated to
the transmitter:
+100%
SEL
Tail type
Motor at C1
Normal
None
Aile/flaps
1AIL
Model type
Brake Off In 1
Tail type
“normal”, “V-tail”, “Delt/fl.wing” or “2 Sv EL 3+8”