Camber Point [Auxiliary Lever (Vr6) Camber Point] - AIRTRONICS SD-10G Operating Manual

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08.caMBER pOinT [aUxiLiaRY LEvER (vR6) caMBER pOinT]

The Camber Point function allows you to define how Auxiliary Lever (VR6) controls Camber. Based on the Camber Point setting,
you can control both Camber and Reflex, or you can control only Camber or Reflex. When programmed to control only Camber
or Reflex, the amount of servo travel will be doubled. This is useful for those pilots who want more overall travel, but in only one
direction. For example, if you set the Camber Point percentage value to 0%, the trailing edge may move up and down 1/4" in each
direction when you move Auxiliary Lever (VR6) from the center detent to either end point. If you set the Camber Point percentage
value to 100%, the trailing edge will move down twice that amount (1/2") in one direction when Auxiliary Lever (VR6) is moved
from one end point to the other end point. The direction that Auxiliary Lever (VR6) controls the Camber function can be reversed,
and an audible tone can be programmed to indicate when Auxiliary Lever (VR6) reaches the Camber Point setting.
You can choose to program Camber Point separately for each of the five Flight Modes or you can use the same Camber Point
programming across all five Flight Modes.
Programming F-MODE
Transmitter F-MODE refers to the Flight Mode that the transmitter is currently operating in. Programming F-MODE refers
to the Flight Mode that you would like to change the programming for.
IMPORTANT If you change the Camber Point function programming settings after you've programmed the Camber function,
your Camber settings can be altered. In this situation we suggest that you double-check your Camber settings and adjust them
as necessary.
Choosing the Flight Mode - Common or Separate
When set to COM (Common), the CAMBER POINT settings will be the same regardless of which Flight Mode the transmitter is
operating in. You cannot program CAMBER POINT settings separately for each Flight Mode. When set to SEP (Separate), you
can program different CAMBER POINT settings separately for each Flight Mode.
1) Press the Navigation Pad 56 to highlight CAMBER POINT, then press
the ENTER key to display the CAMBER POINT menu. The cursor will
default to COMMON>COM.
2) Press the YES/+ or NO/- keys to choose either COM or SEP. If set to
COM, skip to the Changing the Camber Point Percentage Value section.
If set to SEP, see step 3 below.
3) Press the F-MODE key to choose the F-MODE number you would like to program the Camber Point function for. Choose from
N, 1, 2, 3, or 4. The NORMAL (N) display will change, indicating which Flight Mode you are programming the Camber Point
function for.
Changing the Camber Point Percentage Value
The Camber Point percentage value defines how Auxiliary Lever (VR6) controls Camber. In the default configuration, with Auxiliary
Lever (VR6) in the center detent and the Camber Point percentage value set to 0%, you can control both Camber and Reflex
by moving Auxiliary Lever (VR6) forward and backward. Changing the Camber Point percentage value allows you to change
the position that Auxiliary Lever (VR6) is in when the trailing edge is at neutral. For example, if you change the Camber Point
percentage value to 100%, the bottom of Auxiliary Lever (VR6) will be all the way forward to neutralize the trailing edge. This
allows for trailing edge movement in only one direction, however, the amount of movement is doubled, allowing you more total
control throw in that direction.
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