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Detail program description - Dual Rate / Expo | Helicopters
Exponential function
If a switchover between two variants is desired,
assign a switch in the column labeled with the
switch symbol (as described in the section "Assigning
transmitter controls, switches and control switches"
on page 56).
0%
0%
0%
Roll
Pitch ax
Tail rot
DUAL
–––
–––
SEL
–––
–––
–––
100%
100%
100%
EXPO
SEL
Move desired switch
to ON position
(ext. switch: ENTER)
Normal
3
If necessary, this may also be one of the transmitter
control switches C1 … C8 or C1i … C8i or one of the
logical switches L1 … L8 or L1i … L8i from the list of
"expanded switches".
The switch so assigned appears on the display,
together with a switch icon that indicates the switch's
switching direction.
In the case of "C" or "L" switches, the joystick or
another transmitter control or a certain switching
logic can itself be used as a switch. However, such a
control switch must have been appropriately defi ned
in the »
Control switch
« menu, see page 119, and a
logical switch must have been appropriately defi ned
in the »
Logical switch
« menu, see page 138.
Whichever switch has been assigned … the
respective switch appears on the display together
with a switch icon that indicates the switch's
respective direction when moved.
0%
0%
0%
Roll
Pitch ax
Tail rot
DUAL
–––
–––
–––
SEL
–––
–––
–
100%
100%
100%
EXPO
SEL
Move desired switch
to ON position
(ext. switch: ENTER)
Normal
If necessary, this may also be one of the transmitter
control switches C1 … C8 or C1i … C8i or one of the
logical switches L1 … L8 or L1i … L8i from the list of
"expanded switches".
The switch so assigned appears on the display,
together with a switch icon that indicates the switch's
switching direction.
In the case of "C" or "L" switches, the joystick or
another transmitter control or a certain switching
logic can itself be used as a switch. However, such a
control switch must have been appropriately defi ned
in the »
Control switch
« menu, see page 119, and a
logical switch must have been appropriately defi ned
in the »
Logical switch
« menu, see page 138.
Whichever switch has been assigned … the
respective switch will appear in the display together
with a switch symbol indicating the switch's direction
if actuated, e.g. in the «Normal» fl ight phase.
0%
0%
0%
Roll
Pitch ax
Tail rot
DUAL
–––
–––
SEL
–––
–––
–––
100%
100%
100%
EXPO
SEL
3
Normal
Once the value fi eld has been activated with a brief
tap on the
SET
key of the right touch pad, use the
selection keys of the left or right touch pad to move
into the Dual-Rate value column labeled
SEL
at the
bottom edge of the display in order to separately
change the dual-rate values shown in inverse video
for each of the two switch positions.
0%
0%
0%
Roll
Pitch ax
Tail rot
DUAL
–––
–––
SEL
–––
–––
–––
100%
100%
EXPO
SEL
3
Normal
111%
0%
0%
0%
Roll
Pitch ax
Tail rot
DUAL
–––
–––
SEL
–––
–––
–––
100%
100%
EXPO
SEL
3
Normal
88%
At the same time, the Dual-Rate curve will be
presented in the graph. A simultaneous tap on the
cd
or
ef
keys of the right touch pad (
CLEAR
) will
reset a changed entry fi eld value displayed in inverse
video back to "100 %".
Caution:
For safety reasons, Dual Rate value settings should
not be less than 20 %.
Some examples of Dual Rate values:
Ser
v
o
tr
a
v
el
Ser
v
o
tr
a
v
el
Ser
v
o
tr
a
v
el
Stick deflection
Stick deflection
Stick deflection
Dual Rate = 100%
Dual Rate = 50%
Dual Rate = 20%
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