Royal Sx 16 Only: Special Features Relating To Servo 11 And / Or Servo 12 (Ppm Modulation) - Multiplex Royal SX 9 Instructions Manual

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ROYAL SX
Column 1: Column 2:
Servo No. Control or
mixer
More information in the table relating to the menu
Servo, Assignment ( next page).
Free assignment: defaults in the model templates
for MULTIPLEX or the standards of other makes.
All 9 or 16 possible servos (according to the
transmitter type) are included in the list.
Up to five mixers can be assigned to each model,
each of them more than once.
How to carry out the assignment process:
a. Select the servo,
then press the 3-D digi-adjuster.
b. Select the function (transmitter control or mixer),
then press the 3-D digi-adjuster.
c. Select the signal format (only if required),
then press the 3-D digi-adjuster.
d. Select the number of calibration points,
then press the 3-D digi-adjuster.
The input cursor jumps back to the servo number.
This completes the assignment process for one re-
ceiver output.
How to erase an assignment:
a. Select the servo,
then press the 3-D digi-adjuster.
b. Press the button REV/CLR,
then press the 3-D digi-adjuster.
You will now see a string of hyphens in the menu
instead of the original assignment:
3 Rudder
4 --------
5 Aileron
Example: Assignment for servo 4 has been erased
80
Column 3:
Column 4:
Servo signal Number of
format
calibration points
UNI
3P
---
--
UNI
3P
Menu Servo.Assign:
Column
1
2
Table for the menu Servo.Assign:
Column 1
Servo number / receiver output
ROYAL SX 9
ROYAL SX 16
The corresponding transmission mode
(PPM 6 / 7 / 8 / 9 / 10 or PPM 12) is set auto-
matically.
If M-PCM modulation is used, the information
for twelve servos is always transmitted.
Column 2
Signal source
for servo/receiver output
At this point you select the transmitter control
or mixer whose signal is to be fed to the servo.
"--------" means that the receiver output is
not in use. In this case a neutral signal is pre-
sent at the output.
Column 3
Servo signal format
You already selected the signal format (MPX /
UNI) when you set up a new model
( 12.2.4.).
If some of the servos / speed controllers / gyros
connected to the receiver do not use the same
signal format, at this point you can change it
for each receiver output separately (not in
M-PCM or 12-channel PPM mode).
Column 4
Servo calibration points
Here you can determine how many calibration
points are to be available in the menu
Servo.Calibrate ( 17.1.):
2P
2 points (e.g. for Throttle, Tow rel.)
3P
3 points (e.g. for Elevator, Rudder)
5P
5 points (if you need to correct or
generate non-linear servo travel).
17.2.1.
ROYAL SX 16 only:
Special features relating to servo 11 and /
or servo 12 (PPM modulation)
The ROYAL SX 16 automatically switches the output
signal to 12-channel MPX format as soon as you as-
sign a function to servos 11 and / or 12 (PPM modula-
tion). This format can be processed by all MULTI-
PLEX 12-channel receivers.
If you are using an older 12-channel receiver (RX 12
DS), the jumper at servo socket 12 must be removed
to ensure that the signal is decoded correctly. All re-
cent 12-channel PPM-receivers (RX-12 DS IPD, RX-
12-SYNTH DS IPD) automatically detect the 12-
channel format and switch to the correct method of
processing.
3
4
 maximum 9 servos
 maximum 16 servos

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