Snap Roll - JR ProPo DSX11 Operation Manual

11-channel integrated 2.4ghz
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Snap Roll

This is the function for making the settings when carrying
out snap rolls using the Snap Roll switch or the sticks.
There are 4 types of snap roll directions as shown in the
following table, and it is possible to set the 4 types in the
settings.
Initial Setting Values
S.ROLL0
LEFT-UP
Snap Roll
S.ROLL1
LEFT-DOWN
Snap Roll
S.ROLL2
RIGHT-UP
Snap Roll
S.ROLL3
RIGHT-DOWN
Snap Roll
Snap Roll Changeover
(4 types described in
the table above)
Press the dial.
In the situation where all the stick switch settings are set to
"INH", only the Snap Roll switch will switch ON/OFF.
Set the aileron, elevator, and rudder operation amounts for
the situation where the Snap Roll switch is operated. The
operation amounts can be varied from 0 to 125%, and
100% is the reference control surface angle which should
be taken as the standard. Note that in the situation where
Snap Roll 0 to 3 have been set to operate simultaneously,
priority is given to the smaller numbers. (S.ROLL0 is given
the highest priority.)
Setting Method
To set the values, rotate the dial to highlight the channel
name position part that you wish to set. By pressing the dial,
the part will be enclosed by a border and the setting value
is changed by rotating the dial.
Pressing the dial once again will return to the Selection
condition.
In addition, if the
key is pressed while adjusting the
setting amounts, the value can be returned to 0%.
During Flight Mode Setting
The screen display during Flight Mode setting will be as
shown in the figure below, and it will be possible to set the
Snap Roll for each Flight Mode to allow use or forbid use.
The Snap Roll operation can be carried out by using the
Snap Roll switch, etc.
Transmitter Flight Mode Selection Condition Display
Caution Point:
In the situation where the transmitter is being used as a trainer base unit, operation
using the Snap Roll switch will be invalid, and the switch will not operate.
The operations relate only to the ailerons, elevator, and
rudder, and while the Snap Roll switch is set to on, opera-
tion will be carried out using the control surface angles set
in the Snap Roll function.
During the operation halted condition (initial condition) this
function will be in the INH (setting inhibited) display, and the
AILE
ELEV
RUDD
function will not operate. To set this function to the activated
L100%
U100%
L100%
condition, highlight the INH display, then press the dial and
carry out selection of which of the conditions is to be set
L100%
D100%
R100%
from among the type settings. In addition, to set the setting
R100%
U100%
R100%
inhibited condition, highlight the ACT display, then press
the dial.
R100%
D100%
L100%
Before setting this item, first confirm whether or not all of
the servos are to be fixed (HOLD) in their current position.
Display of Snap Roll operation that has been set
Each Control Surface
Operation Amount (0 to 125%)
By rotating the dial, it is
possible to increase or
decrease the numerical values.
The
set the value to 100%.
Stick Switch Setting Method
It is possible to set the Snap Roll operation to ON by using
each of the aileron, elevator, and rudder stick operations.
The setting values will be 50 to 100 both for L/R (U/D), and
each of the control surfaces that has been set will simulta-
neously become ON when stick operation is carried out that
exceeds the values that were set.
In the situation where this is set to "ON", operation can be
carried out regardless of the Flight Mode switches.
However, by switching FM-0, 1, or 2 to "ON", it will only be
possible to switch "ON" the Flight Mode that has been set.
Setting Set Value (+/-) Changeover
Stick Linkage Setting
(50 to 100)
Snap Switch ON/OFF Setting
Item Selection Condition
Press the dial.
Press the dial.
Numerical Value
Setting Condition
By moving the stick, it is possible to
increase or decrease the numerical
values.
The values are determined by
key can be used to
pressing the STO key.
"INH" can be set using the
key.

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