User's Instructions

Aircraft
(ACRO)
Section
– –
46
Flt. Mode
Switch
Flt. Cond
Switch
Active Flight Cond. Comments
Any position Forward
ST3
ST3 overrides all
Forward Back
ST2
ST2 active if ST3 off.
LAND also on.
Back Back
ST1
ST1 active if ST3 off.
(E->F on)
Center Back
NOR
Default condition
Choosing Flight Conditions
1. Get to the
FLT.C
screen with the
Edit Up Down
keys. The display will indicateInh” and,
depending on the positions of the two controlling switches, one of the condition displays on
the bottom (ST1, ST2, or ST3) may be flashing.
FLT.C On
ST1 ST2 ST3
flashing
2. Select the desired flight condition from the third column of the table above, and move the
two switches to the positions shown on the same row of the table. The active condition
indicator on the bottom right of the display will flash.
3. Activate the selected flight condition by pressing the
Active/Inhibit (Clear)
key. The letters
Inh will change toOn”. Note that you cannot activate ST1 or ST2 if the
Flt. Cond
switch
is forward, even if ST3 is currently inhibited.
4. Repeat this procedure to activate each desired flight condition. You can activate up to three
conditions (besides the normal one, which is always on). In this display, you can tell if you
are in the NOR mode if the display indicates “Inh” and ST1, ST2, and ST3 are NOT
flashing.
5. Verify that the desired flight conditions operate when the appropriate switch combination is
selected by looking at the flashing displays.
6. Now that you have activated one or more flight conditions, you can have new sets of dual
rates, exponential values, and trims. Trims are defined by the trim levers on the transmitter,
but you can define the values of D/R and Expo using the programming menu. Use the
Edit
Up Down
key to move to the D/R menu.
7. With D/R indicated in the display, be sure the flight condition switches are in the desired
position by checking to see which is flashing. Then input the desired D/R value for the active
condition. Note that you can only define one rate for each flight condition — the position of
the Dual Rate switches does not matter.