GRAUPNER mz-24 Pro Programming Manual page 129

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BACK
PHASE 1
THR.CRV
Curve
OFF
IN
–100%
OUT
–100%
POINT
L
000%
ST ON
X-axis
Y-axis
Press the
  INC 
button or the up arrow key ( p ) to
move the red point up to a value of +100% in the
POINT line:
BACK
PHASE 1
THR.CRV
Curve
OFF
IN
–100%
OUT
+100%
POINT
L
+100%
ST ON
X-axis
Y-axis
The inverted control signal shown above acts on all
subsequent mixing and coupling functions and the
active Power OFF time of the throttle position.
Repeat as needed to change in every phase.
Notice
Never reverse the rotation direction of the control
channel CH1 of the BASIC submenu REV/SUB
(page 64) to reverse the control direction of the
related control sticks. The switch-on warning CH1-Pos
of the Thr.HOLD function (page 66) do not follow this
kind of reverse control direction.
Setting Support Points
The pitch control curve can be specified by up to 7
points (termed "support points") along the entire con-
trol stick travel.
The graphic display makes it much easier to specify
SERVO
the support points and their adjustment. However, it
is recommended to start with fewer support points.
In the basic setting of the program, 2 support points
INC
describe a linear characteristic, that is, the two end-
points at the bottom control stick stop L (low = -100%
DEC
control travel) and at the top control stick stop H (high
ENT
= +100 % control travel).
BACK
SERVO
INC
 ST OFF 
or
DEC
Touch this button to turn on or off the graphic and
ENT
numeric display of the control stick position.
When
ST ON
ements (throttle control stick) is moved, a verti-
cal green line moves synchronously in the graph
between the two endpoints L and H. The control
stick position is also displayed numerically in the
IN line (-100 % to +100 %). The intersection of this
line with the curve is identified as OUT and can be
varied at the support points between -125% and
+125%. Control signals changed in this way affect
all of the subsequent mixing and coupling func-
tions.
In the example below, the control stick is exact-
ly halfway between the middle and end of its path,
at +50% of the control path, and generates an out-
put signal that is also +50% due to the linear char-
acteristic:
PHASE 1
THR.CRV
SERVO
Curve
OFF
INC
IN
–100%
OUT
–100%
POINT
L
000%
DEC
ST OFF
X-axis
Y-axis
ENT
 ST ON 
Button
on is selected and the control el-
BACK
PHASE 1
THR.CRV
Curve
OFF
IN
+050%
OUT
+050%
POINT
?
000%
ST ON
X-axis
Y-axis
Between the two endpoints L and H, up to 5 ad-
ditional support points can be set, though the dis-
tance between support points may not be less
than 25%.
ENT 
Button
Move the control stick. Support points can be set
by touching the
 ENT 
button whenever a question
mark ? shows in the POINT line. A green point ap-
pears at the intersection of the yellow and green
lines:
BACK
PHASE 1
THR-CRV
Curve
OFF
IN
+050%
OUT
+050%
POINT
?
000%
ST OFF
X-axis
Y-axis
Function menu | general - Curve CH 1
SERVO
INC
DEC
ENT
SERVO
INC
Press
DEC
ENT
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