Which Assignment Lists Are Available; How Are The Assignment Lists Arranged; How Are The Assignment Lists Used - Multiplex Royal SX 9 Instructions Manual

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appropriate assignment list, i.e. you do not need to do
this separately for each individual model.
The menu ¡Assignment contains all the information
concerning the current assignment for your model.
Example:
¡Assignment
¨Exit
Mode
1: è é
Assignment
Name
BASIC
Controls
....
Switches
....
The function of the individual menu lines is as follows:
Line
Menu point
1.
Mode
2.
Assignment
3.
Name
4.
Controls
5.
Switches
11.3.5.

Which assignment lists are available?

The ROYAL SX provides five assignment lists: three
are pre-defined, and bear the names POWER, GLIDER,
HELI. Lists 4 and 5 are empty; by default they are
named "4......." and "5.......". All five lists and
their names can be changed in any way you wish.
5:
-----
4:
HELI
3:
Control
Switch
L. gear
Control
Function
Status
Assigned control
Assigned sw itch
28
1.
2.
1
3.
4.
5.
Meaning
For Mode 1 this
1: è é
means:
Elevator
rudder on the left
stick;
can
also
changed in this
menu point
Selected list is
1
No. 1;
can
also
changed in this
menu point
Name of the list;
BASIC
can
also
changed in this
menu point
On to control as-
....
signment list
On to switch as-
....
signment list
-----
Status
Fig. 11.3.5.1.: Global assignment lists
Please refer to ( 22.1.) for information on the default
assignments.
11.3.6.

How are the assignment lists arranged?

The assignment lists contain all the transmitter con-
trols and switches which can be used when program-
ming.
The second column indicates the control element to
which the transmitter control or switch is linked. The
arrows adjacent to the switch code letters indicate
whether the switch is positioned on the left (<N) or
right (G>) side of the transmitter.
The third column (Status) includes an up-arrow or a
down-arrow; these have the following meaning for
transmitter controls and switches:
and
a. In the Controls assignment list
The arrow shows the location of the "Idle" position
of the transmitter control.
be
' = forward, # = back
The asterisk "*" following the arrow appears when
the control is actually in the Idle position.
Example:
be
¡Assign.Controls
¨Exit
Throttle
Spoiler
Flap/RPM
be
For fixed-wing models: Idle for throttle, spoiler /
landing gear retracted.
For helicopters: coll. pitch min., motor OFF position
for throttle limiter.
For the other transmitter controls the Idle position
only has a subordinate significance.
b. In the assignment list Switches
The arrow indicates the direction in which the func-
tion is switched on.
DR-ai (Dual-Rate aileron), CS/DTC (Combi-Switch /
Direct Throttle), Throttle-cut, Timers etc.
The asterisk "*" following the arrow appears when
the switch is currently at the ON position (function
active).
Example:
¡Assign.Switches
¨Exit
DR-ai
DR-el
DR-ru
CS/DTC
Throttle-cut
ªµSlot
11.3.7.

How are the assignment lists used?

When you set up a new model in a memory ( 12.2.6.
and 13.2.6.), you can select one of the five lists.
The name of the list is intended to describe the model
category for which the list was created, rather than a
specific model (i.e. "E-glider", rather than "Cularis").
E
#*
Spoiler on the stick,
'*
Idle forward, active
F
#
Flap on slider F,
Idle back, not active
Dual-Rate on switch L
(ON position back)
<L
#
Combi-Switch on switch N
<L
#
(ON position forward)
<L
#
Throttle-cut on button H
<N
'*
(active when button is pressed)
H>
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-
Slot timer
(no switch assigned)

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