Start-Up; Setup - Bavarian Demon CORTEXpro Instruction

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S TART- UP

SETUP

( ! ) For setup, the transmitter must already be programmed ready for flight, so that the model could
be flown, or has already been flying without the CORTEXpro.
Servo directions, possible mixers, throws, etc., as well as correct trim settings for normal flight,
must have already been set up correctly.
( ! ) Switch off dual rates, i.e. use highest rates recommended by the airplane manufacturer, while
carrying out the setup. Initially, keep the sticks (except gas) in neutral position when starting
the setup. Set all remaining functions (flaps, possible flight modes, etc.) in the position used
during normal flight.
( ! ) The setup must be repeated if a mixer in the transmitter has been used, or if a channel assignment
on the receiver or transmitter has been changed.
TEACHING THE INPUT SIGNAL TYPE
Power-on the device, then connect the jumper to the programming port. The LED will start blinking
a fast blue, then after a few seconds will switch to a slow blue blink. This means the the signal type
has been detected and set. The servos will now react to stick inputs.
( ! ) On each and any occasion that the input type is taught, this must be followed by the setup
process.
( ! ) The input signal type can only be set in this way, as described above. It's not possible to
change or set it via software, as this is not necessary.
STARTING THE SETUP
Plug in the supplied jumper as shown in the illustration, then power on the device.
The LED will now issue a series of green flashing signals, after the starting initialization. The servos
respond to this, same signal with a ‚bump' of the surfaces. The following instructions are requests
for stick movements, specified in the following table, to be carried out after the corresponding
signal. Follow these instructions exactly, and only move the designated function on the transmitter.
EXAMPLE
system initializes after powering on (green-red-white flashing), followed by a double green blink,
together with double bump on the surfaces. Now move the aileron stick to the right end and hold,
until the following signal (single blink and surface bump) confirms that the command, just given,
has been correctly identified and gives the signal to apply the next one in the sequence, which is
aileron left, and so on.
NOTE
Simply skip any axes that are not meant to be stabilized, but run through the CORTEX (do not
move the stick, wait for next double blink/bump).
JUMPER
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