11.3.4 Configuring the servos
Return to the servo mapping matrix. All transmitter control func-
tions which have been assigned a servo or other devices for ex-
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ample magnetic valves, switches etc. can now be configured. To
access these options simply 'right click' on the relevant green field
and the following window will open.
This is where all of the settings for each servo output can be adju-
sted relative to the control input.
Any setting changed must be stored before they become effective.
To save your settings, click the 'Store' button which is located in
the lower right hand corner. If you do not wish to save the changes,
click 'Abort'.
Firstly lets look at the window located in the top left hand corner:
This example is showing a receiver output which has been which
has been previously named "AIL 6" (for ailerons on channel 6) as
was explained in the last Para. This is the simplest combination
where a single servo is linked to a single transmitter function, ple-
ase refer to Para. 11.4.3.1 to 11.3.4.4.
The upper right hand boxes are where a group of servos mecha-
nically connected to a single control surface can be synchronised.
Please refer to Para. 11.3.4.2. for further details.
This is where the parameters for the servos to be synchronised can
be entered.
The total throw, direction and fail safe position can be set for each
servo in this section of the window.
Finally, the right hand section is where the setting for the integrated
Gyro can be set if using a weatronic receiver which incorporates a
Gyro. Please see "Handbook Special Gyro" for further details.
11.3.4.1 Single servo grouping
It is possible to link up to 8 servos to one transmitter function
and this can be achieved by simply clicking on the corresponding
fields within the servo mapping matrix. The following is an examp-
le using channel 3 (ailerons) using a total of 4 servos, 2 for the left
aileron and 2 for the right aileron. Each servo can be configured
as required, please refer to Para. 11.3.4.5
4 Single servos connected to outputs 5,6,9 and 10 will all be driven
by transmitter channel 3.
The upper boxes in the servo configuration window will appear
so:
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