9.5. Input Mapping
Modern SRS bus technology makes it possible to assign channels for
particular functions without restriction. The quickest method of assigning
the Input Mapping functions is to use the Setup Assistant, but it is also
possible to assign them manually at this point.
To assign a channel, use the SET button to select the appropriate function,
then move the transmitter stick, rotary knob or switch which you wish to
assign.
Note: if more than one channel is assigned for a particular transmitter
control (e.g. channels 2 and 6 for the ailerons), move the stick repeatedly
away from centre and back again until the appropriate channel is selected.
An alternative method is to assign the functions using buttons I and II.
9.6. General Settings
Most of the points in the General Settings menu have already been
explained in Point 3. Those not previously covered are explained below:
- SET ORIENTATION: this is the point where the installed position of the
Mercury SRS in the model is established. As in the Setup Assistant, all
you have to do after selecting this menu point is raise or lower the
model's tail. The on-screen bar shows when the angle of tilt is sufficient.
Once the bar has filled to the right, you need to hold the model
motionless; the process ends automatically once the PowerBox has
unambiguously detected the unit's installed orientation.
- Aircraft Type: this point is also normally carried out as part of the Setup
Assistant process. Carrying it out in the General Settings menu resets
the Output Mapping, which then reverts to the arrangement shown in the
table in section 4.2.
-30-
Need help?
Do you have a question about the Mercury SRS and is the answer not in the manual?