User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Programming Manual 33116.mx-16 HoTT.1.gb
- Contents
- Safety Notes
- Safety notes and handling instructions relating to Nickel-Metal-Hydride rechargeable batteries
- Introduction
- Operating Notes
- Description of transmitter
- Using for the first time ...
- Installation Notes
- Definition of terms
- Assigning switches and control switches
- Digital trims
- “Binding” transmitter and receiver
- What is a mixer?
- General notes regarding freely programmable mixers
- Fixed-wing model aircraft
- Receiver socket assignment for "normal" models
- Receiver socket assignment for models of the “Delta / Flying wing” type
- “Binding” transmitter and receiver
- Detailed description of programming
- mx-16 HoTT programming techniques
- Model helicopters
- Receiver socket assignment
- “Binding” transmitter and receiver
- Detailed description of programming
- Programming example
- Appendix
- Guarantee certifi cate
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Program description: servo settings
Column 4 “- Servo travel +”
In this column you can adjust servo travel symmetrically
or asymmetrically (different each side of neutral). The
adjustment range is 0 … 150% of normal servo travel.
The reference point for the set values is the setting in
the “Centre” column.
To set symmetrical travel, i. e. to adjust travel equally on
both sides of neutral, move the associated transmitter
control (stick, proportional rotary knob or switch) to a
position in which the marking frame encloses both sides
of the travel setting.
Note:
You may need to assign a transmitter control to a servo
which is connected to one of the control channels 5
… 8; this is accomplished in the “Transmitter control
settings” menu; see next page.
To set up asymmetrical travel, move the associated
transmitter control (stick, rotary proportional knob or
switch) to the side to be adjusted, so that the marking
frame only encloses the value you wish to change.
Touch the central SET button of the right-hand touch-
ke
y to activate value adjustment; the value fi eld is now
highlighted. Use the arrow buttons of the right-hand
touch-key to change the values. A further brief press
on the central SET button of the right-hand touch-key
concludes the input process.
Simultaneously pressing the arrow buttons cd or ef
of the right-hand touch-key (CLEAR) resets the param-
eter in the highlighted input fi eld to 100%.
Important:
In contrast to the “Transmitter control settings” menu,
this setting affects the servo directly, regardless of how
the control signal for this servo is generated, i. e. either
The graph alongside
shows an example of
asymmetrical servo
travel, with a setting of
-50% and +150%.
Transmitter control travel
Servo travel
directly by a stick channel, or by means of any type of
mixer function.