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Detail program description - Control adjust
setting" and "Phase assignment" menus, the
settings described above must be made in the same
manner for each active fl ight phase. Otherwise, you
may wonder why the drive motor begins running at
half power after a phase change, but does not react
to movements or the switch …
Example 3
Use of a two-stage switch SW 2, 3 or 8
This variant realizes a purely ON/OFF function.
On the receiver side, either a simple electronic
switch or if a gentle motor start-up, for example, is
desired an appropriate motor control (speed control)
is required.
With the exception of the assignment of a different
control, the settings required for this are essentially the
same as those described under Example 1. Therefore,
the same comments and recommendations also apply.
Apart from the infi nitely variable motor control under
Example 1 and the two-stage motor control in this
example, the selection of the two control types only has
an effect on the type of clock control, see page 252.
Only the type of representation of the selected switch in
the dispay of the menu …
""Control adjust" (page 96) differs from the
description there.
Input 5
offset
0%
0%
0%
–––
0%
Input 6
Input 7
Input 8
–––
–––
–––
GL
GL
GL
GL
typ
Like with example 1, you also switch to the line of a free
input, activate the "Control and switch assignment" in
the third column and then move the selected control,
in this case Switch "2" from the desired Motor OFF
position to Motor ON.
In this case as already mentioned earlier in this
section you leave the standard default "GL" in the
"Type" column.
The setting of the appropriate control travel for the
motor control (speed control) is made in the "- Travel +"
column. If the motor should up gently with the use of a
motor control (speed control), an appropriate delay time
can be set as described in Example 1 in the "- Time
+" column:
Input 5
– time +
0.0
0.0
0.0
1.0
Input 6
Input 7
Input 8
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
normal
All other settings - as already mentioned earlier in
the example - take place analogously to Example 1.
Therefore, the same comments and recommendations
apply.
Notice:
No delay is entered on the "OFF" side, so that the
drive can be switched off instantly at any time. This
does not additionally stress the drive, because it
merely "runs down".
If you have defi ned fl ight phases in the " Phase
setting" and "Phase assignment" menus, the
settings described above must be made in the same
manner for each active fl ight phase. Otherwise, you
may wonder why the drive motor begins running at
half power after a phase change, but does not react
to movements or the switch …