Vr Assign (Variable Resistance Lever Assign) - AIRTRONICS SD-10G Operating Manual

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Compensation Mixing Sample - Mixing Camber to Rudder
The sample below describes how to mix Camber to rudder using one Compensation Mixer assigned to a Switch Position
Number. This mix can be used to help eliminate the need to use elevator during some turns, allowing you to fly with only
the left control stick.
1) Assign C-MIX1 to a Switch Position Number in the Switch Assign menu. For example, use Switch Position Number 05.
2) Verify that the rudder control surface and the Camber function are operating as desired.
3) Set the Compensation Mixing programming values as shown:
C-MIX>1
COMMON>COM
MASTER>RU+
SLAVE>CB
POINT>1 / RATE>20%
POINT>9 / RATE>20%
The positive values shown in the example above may vary based on the NOR/REV status of your servos. You may need
to change the percentage values to suit.

16.vR aSSign (vaRiaBLE RESiSTancE LEvER aSSign)

The VR Assign function allows you to assign the auxiliary channels and the Camber, Flap, and Motor functions to either of the two
Auxiliary Levers (VR5 or VR6) or the Auxiliary Dial Knob (VR7). For example, you could use the Auxiliary Lever (VR5) to variably
control your motor, instead of assigning the motor to a Switch Position Number via the Switch Assign menu. You can choose to
program VR Assignments separately for each of the five Flight Modes or you can use the same VR Assignments 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.
Choosing the Flight Mode - Common or Separate
When set to COM (Common), the VR ASSIGN settings will be the same regardless of which Flight Mode the transmitter is operating
in. You cannot program VR ASSIGN settings separately for each Flight Mode. When set to SEP (Separate), you can program
different VR ASSIGN settings separately for each Flight Mode.
1) Press the Navigation Pad 56 to highlight VR ASSIGN, then press the
ENTER key to display the VR ASSIGN 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 Choosing Channel VR Assignments 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 VR Assignments for. Choose from N, 1,
2, 3, or 4. The NORMAL (N) display will change, indicating which Flight Mode you are programming the VR Assignments for.
In this example, Points 1 and 9 are both set to 20%. When the Compensation Mixer is Active,
this results in Camber movement when the rudder is moved either right or left. With the Rate
setting at 20%, the trailing edge will move down 1/20th the amount that the rudder moves
right or left. This results in a Linear channel Curve. To increase or decrease Camber travel,
increase or decrease the Point 1 and Point 9 Rate percentage values, respectively.
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