AIRTRONICS SD-10G Operating Manual page 133

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glid Flight Mode menu
1) Press the Navigation Pad 6 to highlight COMMON>COM, then press
the YES/+ or NO/- keys to choose either COM or SEP.
If set to COM, skip to the Choosing the Channel section. If set to SEP,
see step 2 below.
2) Press the F-MODE key to choose the F-MODE number you would like to program the Channel Delay function for. Choose
from N, 1, 2, 3, or 4. The NORMAL (N) display will change, indicating which Flight Mode you are programming the Channel
Delay function for.
Choosing the Channel
1) Press the Navigation Pad 6 to highlight CH>EL, then press the YES/+
or NO/- keys to choose which Channel you want to program Channel
Delay for.
The channel options displayed will vary based on Model Type and
Model Type selection options currently selected. For example, if your
model features four aileron servos, LOA, ROA, LIA, and RIA will be
separate options.
Changing the Symmetry Value
1) Press the Navigation Pad 6 to highlight SYMMETRY>YES, then press
the YES/+ or NO/- keys to change the Symmetry option.
The following Symmetry options are available:
YES - Selecting this option results in the
Channel Delay function affecting the speed
of the servo in both directions equally.
Changing the Time-A Percentage Value
The Time-A setting adjusts the Channel Delay when the servo moves from the neutral position to either End Point (Symmetry
YES), and in a single direction (Symmetry NO), either clockwise or counter-clockwise, depending on the Servo Reversing setting
in the Surface menu.
1) Press the Navigation Pad 6 to highlight TIME-A>0%, then press the
YES/+ or NO/- keys to change the Time-A percentage value.
TIME-A setting range is 0% to 100%. The default setting is 0%. When
the Time-A percentage value is increased, the servo transit time will be
slowed down. At 0%, the servo moves at its normal speed. At 100%, the
servo takes approximately 15 seconds to move from the neutral position
to 100% or -100% travel.
NO - Selecting this option results in the
Channel Delay function affecting the speed
of the servo in only one direction.
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