User's Manual
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Program description: Telemetry menu
RX FAIL SAFE
INPUT CH: 04
MODE : OFF
F.S.Pos. : 1670sec
DELAY : 0.75sec
OUTPUT CH: 06
POSITION : 1670sec
FAIL SAFE ALL: NO
RX FAIL SAFE
INPUT CH: 04
MODE : OFF
F.S.Pos. : 1230sec
DELAY : 0.75sec
OUTPUT CH: 07
POSITION : 1670sec
FAIL SAFE ALL: NO
RX FAIL SAFE
INPUT CH: 04
MODE : HOLD
F.S.Pos. : 1770sec
DELAY : 0.75sec
OUTPUT CH: 08
POSITION : 1670sec
FAIL SAFE ALL: NO
… then INPUT CH 04 determines the Fail-Safe behav-
iour of the three servos connected to control channel 4,
regardless of the individual settings of the OUTPUT CH
for INPUT CH 04:
RX FAIL SAFE
INPUT CH: 04
MODE : FAI-SAFE
F.S.Pos. : 1500sec
DELAY : 0.75sec
OUTPUT CH: 04
POSITION : 1500sec
FAIL SAFE ALL: NO
This also applies, for example, if it is mapped in turn to
INPUT CH 01:
RX FAIL SAFE
INPUT CH: 01
MODE : FAI-SAFE
F.S.Pos. : 1500sec
DELAY : 0.75sec
OUTPUT CH: 04
POSITION : 1500sec
FAIL SAFE ALL: NO
In this case servo socket 04 would respond in accord-
ance with the Fail-Safe settings for CH 01.
In contrast, the response or delay time set in the “DE-
LAY” line always applies uniformly to all channels which
are set to “FAIL-SAFE”.
RX FREE MIXER
RX FREE MIXER
MASTER CH: 00
SLAVE CH : 00
S–TRAVEL–: 100
S–TRAVEL+: 100
MIXER : 1
RX WING MIXER
TAIL TYPE: NORMAL
Value Explanation Possible settings
MIXER Mixer select 1, 2 or 3
MASTER CH Primary channel 0, 1 … 8
SLAVE CH Secondary
channel
0, 1 … according
to receiver
S-TRAVEL– Negative mix
value
0 … 100%
S-TRAVEL+ Positive mix value 0 … 100%
RX WING
MIXER
Tail type NORMAL, V-TAIL
ELEVON
(aileron / elevator
mixer for deltas
and fl ying wings)
MIXER
Up to three mixers can be programmed simultaneously.
You can switch between mixer 1, mixer 2 and mixer 3
using “MIXER”.
The following settings on this screen always apply to the
mixer selected in the MIXER line.
Important note:
If you have already programmed mixer functions in
the “Wing mixers” or “Free mixers” menus, check
very carefully that those mixers do not overlap with
those of the “RX FREE MIXER” menu.
MASTER CH (“from”)
The signal present at the MASTER CH (master chan-
nel) is mixed into the SLAVE CH (slave channel) to a
user-variable extent, following the same principles as
described in detail in the section entitled “Free mixers”
on page 107.
Select “00” if no mixer is to be set.
SLAVE CH (“to”)
A proportion of the signal of the MASTER CH (primary
channel) is mixed into the SLAVE CH (secondary chan-
nel); the mixer ratio is determined by the percentage
fi gures entered in the “TRAVEL-” and “TRAVEL+” lines.
Select “00” if no mixer is to be set.
TRAVEL–/+ (mixer ratio in %)
The mixer ratio in relation to the MASTER signal is