This means: the Assistant renames the doors in accordance with your own data,
and this makes it simpler to make adjustments later. More on this below.
Regarding the individual menu points:
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Sequenzer
Select the sequencer you want to set up: Sequencer A or Sequencer B.
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Function
Here you select the function which is to be adjusted. Each of the two sequencers
A and B provides facilities for six individually variable functions. For example, an
undercarriage with four wheel doors (individually controlled) needs five functions:
four doors + retracts (valve or electronic unit).
Up to seven travel points can be set up for each function. Each travel point is
defined with a servo position and a time (delay) after the start point.
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Switched channel
At this point you should define which transmitter channel is to be used to switch
the selected sequencer. This setting is also present in Input Mapping. At the
transmitter the switched channel travel should be set to -100% to +100%.
It is important to know that the door sequencer also includes a pause function: if
you use a three-position switch and set it to 0%, the sequence stops at the current
position. From this point you can continue or reverse the sequence according to
the next switch position.
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Switch position
Here the screen shows directly the current position of the assigned channel. If
this position does not coincide with your preferred transmitter switch position,
you can correct it at the transmitter using servo reverse.
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Manual Setup
This menu enables you to set up and adjust the individual functions, and also
fine-tune the timing and position of functions which the Assistant has already
set up for you.
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Setup Assistant
As already described, the Setup Assistant prepares all the functions in the model
in accordance with your requirements. The system learns all the door positions
and the retract control system.
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