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6.
This page displays the flight control
functions and their transmitter switch
assignments. Here you can verify that your
flight control functions are correctly
assigned to the transmitter switches/sticks.
If they are not, check and make sure that
7.
This page displays the assignment of
functions to your receiver outputs (servos).
You may change the assignments by
editing the output assignment for each
receiver channel. Otherways confirm with
the
„F5(Next)“
button.
8.
The screen will now display a request
which asks if you really want to create and
activate the new model. Confirm with the
„F5(Yes)“
button.
you have selected the proper transmitter mode. Confirm the
assignments by pushing the
„F5(Next)“
button.
9.
The Servo Setup menu is where you set
the servo neutral positions, servo output
travel limits, servo reversing, delay etc. You
will come back to this menu after binding
the receiver with your transmitter. Press the
„F5(OK)“
button and you are taken to the
main screen where your new model is displayed in a desktop page.
10.
Bind transmitter with the receiver,
see chapter 8.3
Receiver-
>Binding
. Once your transmitter has been bound with the receiver
and you have re-applied power to the receiver, the last setup phase is
the tuning of your flight controller channels,
see chapter 8.3.5
Setup of receiver outputs.
Set the correct subtrims and endpoints,
so that the flight controller unit recognizes the channels as valid.
8.3.4 General
The DC/DS transmitters are not only equipped with the assistants for
airplanes or helicopters, but they also have a „General“ assistant
which can be used to create just about any other type of model. If
your model cannot be assigned to the category of an airplane or
helicopter, select the general model. The following setup describes
the creation of a boat model. This process could also be used to
create a profile for any other land/water/air model craft. In this
example, the model is controlled by basic functions like throttle and
rudder as well as by extended functions like a motor sound
generator, lighting system, siren, and a smoke generator. The first
three above mentioned functions are controlled proportionally and
the rest are non proportional.
Servo assignment to receiver channels:
1.
Motor
2.
Rudder
3.
Motor Sound Module
4.
Lighting System
5.
Siren Sound Module
6.
Smoke Module
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