FUTABA 9Z WC2 Getting To Know Manual page 16

9-channel system
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(in which case chose limiter) or you may want to allow it to pass the 1" measurement (in which case
choose normal). The limiter setting in ATV would not allow your elevator servo to move any further
than that set amount (in this example 1"), even when called from dual rate (D/R), AFR, or any mix,
such as a flap-to-aileron mix.
I want to change the operation speed of one of my servos (for example, slowing the opening of my
gear doors). How can I do this?
You can control the servo speed via the channel delay function, which is in the ATV section of the
condition menu. To do so, select ATV from the conditions menu. Go to the next screen, and there is
your condition channel delay. Note that these are settable for each condition, and affect the speed of
the servo response when ENTERING this condition from other conditions. However, this is NOT
effective in the base condition. For a specific programming example of slow-lower gear and slow-close
doors, please see the specific programming examples section, P. 2-17. (A detailed explanation of conditions
and condition use is covered in Chapter 2 Section E.)
What are cross trims? Why does the trim beside the throttle adjust the elevator and vice versa?
The default setting on the 9Z is for cross trims, which means the trim next to the throttle adjusts the
elevator and the trim next to the elevator adjusts the throttle. This is an excellent set-up option
because this way the modeler can adjust the elevator trim with the left hand while the right hand is
holding the necessary elevator inputs. However, if you prefer "conventional trims", you can reverse
the cross trim set-up in each model as follows (note that you must adjust this in each model memory
and any time you completely reset a model):
Reset the Cross Trims to
Same Side Trims
Open Function (FNC) and Reassign
the Elevator and Throttle Trims
Reset the Trim Type to Operate
Properly for Throttle and Elevator
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