Snap Roll (Snap Roll) - AIRTRONICS SD-10G Operating Manual

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aero Flight Mode Menu
Changing the Throttle/Elevator Cross-Trim
1) Press the Navigation Pad 6 to highlight TH 34 EL>INH, then press the
YES/+ or NO/- keys to change the TH 34 EL Cross-Trim setting.
CROSS-TRIM setting range is INH/ACT. The default setting is INH.
When Activated, the throttle trim switch will control the elevator trim and
the elevator trim switch will control the throttle trim.
Changing the Aileron/Rudder Cross-Trim
1) Press the Navigation Pad 6 to highlight AI 34 RU>INH, then press the YES/+ or NO/- keys to change the AI 34 RU
Cross-Trim setting.
CROSS-TRIM setting range is INH/ACT. The default setting is INH. When Activated, the aileron trim switch will control the
rudder trim and the rudder trim switch will control the aileron trim.

16.Snap ROLL (Snap ROLL)

The Snap Roll function allows you to program a custom Snap Roll setting and assign it to a Switch Position Number. Some
pilots prefer to use a switch to perform a snap roll instead of performing the snap roll by hand. The Snap Roll function can be
programmed to perform snap rolls in both the left and right, and the up and down directions. Each of the three control surfaces
can also be adjusted separately to fine-tune the control throws. Two different Snap Roll functions can be programmed and you
can choose to program the Snap Roll function separately for each of the five Flight Modes or you can use the same Snap Roll
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 Each SNAP ROLL function (SNAP ROLL>1 and SNAP ROLL>2) must be assigned to a Switch Position
Number before it can be Activated. For more information, see page 45.
WARNING For ease of use, we strongly recommend that the Snap Roll function be assigned to the spring-loaded switch.
For example, assign SNAP ROLL>1 to Switch Position 19 or 21.
Choosing the Snap Roll Number
Two separate Snap Roll functions can be programmed. For example, you could program SNAP ROLL>1 to snap roll to the
left and up, and program SNAP ROLL>2 to snap roll to the right and down. You can then assign each Snap Roll function to a
separate Switch Position Number.
1) Press the Navigation Pad 56 to highlight SNAP ROLL, then press the
ENTER key to display the SNAP ROLL menu. The cursor will default to
SNAP ROLL>1.
2) Press the YES/+ and NO/- keys to choose the SNAP ROLL number you
would like to program the Snap Roll function for.
SNAP ROLL setting range is 1 or 2. The default setting is 1.
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Transmitter F-MODE

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