The Fixed Value Virtual Transmitter Control - Multiplex Profi MC 3010 User Manual

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Move to the "COPY MEMORY" menu, then to
" MODE:EXPORT".
Activate the source memory using
the Sl key.
The display should look like this, with the memory
number 06 Jlashing:
rf'lü['E : E:":FüFtT
r F F l t ' ' 1 .
u t : F i E I T H
Press the @ key, and the data will be transferred.
Two further points:
1. ll you should wish to interrupt an import, export,
copy or delete process atter you have started, simply
switch the transmitter off briefly. The data in the model
memories will then be unchanged.
2. To ensure that import/export is possible between all
versions of the transmitter, this f unction is only possi-
ble with memories 1 to 15 and Mx.
The FIXED VALUE
virtual "transmitter control"
lf you wish to operate a servo with a stick (or a function
switch), you do not need to "lose" a transmttter control
for the purpose. Assuming, that is, that all you need
are two fixed servo positions.
Assign first:
Move to the ASSIGN/SERVO
menu with @Z[!N.
Select the servo you wish to use, press the Z key, and
assign it to the FIXED VALUE "transmitter control".
When you assign the "genuine" transmitter control,
FIXED VALUE will not appear.
Set up as tollows:
Move to the ADJUST / SERVO / TRAVEL + REVERSE
menu with the sequence @ Z Z, and select the servo
which you have assrgned to FIXED VALUE. Finally
press S, and set the servo position for the first switch
position.
In the "SWITCH SERVO" menu you now have to
determine which switch is associated with the fixed
vatue.
The servo position for the second switch position is
determined in the menu ADJUST/SERVO/CENTRE.
To
be able to do this, you must first go back by one menu
level with the m key, and activate Centre adjustment
with ! . Now move the physical switch to the other
end-point, press the Z key, and set the desired sec-
ond position for the servo.
ll. Tho reeeiYing s1stem
Connecting servos and batteries
The receiver is the "heart" of the receiving system.
Servos, motor controllers, switch modules and
MULTINAUT-p|uS receiver modules are connected
directly to it.
The receiver battery is connected to the receiver via a
"switch harness" (Fig. 60).
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The receiver servo output sockets are numbered from
l to a maximum oJ 10, depending on the number of
servos which can be connected. Each servo output
corresoonds to one control function.
For reasons of space, certain output sockets on the
smaller receivers are combined, so that two servos
can be connected to one socket. This type ol socket is
marked, for example, "8/9". Only one servo can be
connected directly, and this is always the lower
number; in this case channel 8.
What if you need both functions? In this case you need
an expansion adapter (Order No.8 5060), which con'
sists of a plug and two sockets. The plug is connected
to the receiver socket; the two servos are connected to
the two sockets on the adapter (Fig. 61).
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