Phase Specific Trimming "Rpm Setting - GRAUPNER mz-24 Pro Programming Manual

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Programming example
Phase-Specific Trimming: RPM Setting for CH6 Governor
After programming the speed setting of the governor,
use this option for additional programming via one of
the two digital trim buttons to trim. Trimming during
flight is possible.
To understand this programming example make sure:
individual menu descriptions are read and under-
stood, be familiar with basic transmitter use, perform
the fixed-wing Receiver Configuration according to
the instructions (page 31), completely program the
model into the transmitter, mechanically adjust the
controls and understand the correct lateral deflec-
tion of all rudders. It helps, but does not hinder, if the
model has already performed test flights and received
the resulting adjustments.
Programming
To start adjusting this setting, open the BASE sub-
menu Trim Step and assign a digital trim button.
Trim Step
In the example below, D.TRIM 2 is being programmed
with the throttle control channel CH6:
BACK
PHASE 1
Trim Step
CO
T1
T2
T3
T4
STEP
04
04
04
POS
00%
00%
00%
00%
SET
000%
000%
000%
000%
D.TRIM 1
CH 11
AUTO TRIM
INH
D.TRIM 2
CH 6
CTL
ON
Back out and navigate to the FUNCTION submenu
Prog.MIX.
Prog.MIX
Bring up the desired phase.
Create a same-channel mixer function CH6 >> CH6 in
any desired phase:
On the setting side of the mixer(s), define a symmetri-
cal mixing proportion. In the example below, the pro-
portion is 50%:
SERVO
VIEW
Note that the operating direction of the digital trim
INC
04
button from the mixing direction and the trimming
RES
distance (max. 37.5% at 125% admixture) are deter-
DEC
mined proportionally from the adjusted mixing ratio.
SET
BACK
PHASE 1
Prog.MIX
SERVO
CH 6
CH 6
>>
CH 1
CH 2
CH 3
CH 4
CLR
CH 5
CH 6
CH 7
CH 8
CH 9
CH 10
CH 11
CH 12
BACK
PHASE 1
Prog.MIX
SERVO
CH6
>>
CH6
TRIM
ON
ACT
ON
CTL
ON
A
+050%
B
+050%
INC
OFFSET X
000%
RES
DEC
OFFSET Y
000%
SYM
ON
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