GRAUPNER 33124 Manual page 101

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"GL(obal)" or a "PH(ase-specifi c)" effect, as follows:
Input 5
GL
–––
Throt
6
GL
–––
Gyro
7
GL
–––
Input 8
GL
–––
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"GL":
The settings for the input in question affect all
fl ight phases programmed (if any) and thus act
"globally" on the model memory in question.
"PH":
The settings for this input take effect per
fl ight phase and must therefore be confi gured
separately for each fl ight phase.
Note:
See page 128 for more information on fl ight phases.
Column 3, "Transmitter control/switch assignment"
Using the arrow keys
on the left or right touch pad,
select an input: Input 5, Throt 6, Gyro 7, Input 8 ... 11 or
Th.L.12.
Briefl y tap the center
SET
key on the right touch pad to
activate the assignment option:
Input 5
GL
–––
Gas
6
GL
–––
Move desired switch
Gyro
7
GL
–––
or control adj.
Input 8
GL
–––
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Now move your chosen transmitter control (CTRL 6
to 10) or selected switch (SW 1 to 3, 8 and 9). Note,
however, that the proportional rotary controls are only
identifi ed after a few "turns": this means you need to
move them for slightly longer. If the control does not
have enough travel, move the control in the opposite
0%
direction as required.
0%
Once assigned, the 2-stage switches can be switched
0%
back and forth only between their respective end-
0%
points, e. g. headlights ON/OFF. In contrast, the 3-stage
switches SW 4/5 and 6/7 also permit a center control
offset
position; these are confi gured as "Ct9" or "Ct10" on the
"Control adjust" menu.
If a switch has been assigned, then tapping the
or
keys on the right touch pad at the same time
(CLEAR) bei aktivierter Schalterzuordnung – see screen
image above – will reset the input back to "free".
Tips:
When assigning switches, pay attention to the
desired switching direction and also that all unused
inputs remain "free" or are again reset to "free" (if
applicable, across all fl ight phases). This is necessary
to ensure that inadvertent actuations of these unused
controls cannot cause malfunctions.
The travel setting described below allows the
appropriate end state to be established for an
assigned switch.
The screen now shows either the control number
0%
or – alongside a switch icon that shows the switch
0%
direction – the switch number, e. g.:
0%
0%
Input 5
Throt
offset
Gyro
Input 8
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GL
–––
0%
6
GL
–––
0%
7
GL
Ct7
0%
GL
3
0%
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offset
Column 4, "offset"
In this column, you change the control center, i. e. the
zero point, for the transmitter control in question. The
adjustment range lies between -125 % and +125 %.
Input 5
GL
–––
Throt
6
GL
–––
Gyro
7
GL
Ct7
Input 8
GL
3
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If you tap the
or
keys on the right touch pad
(CLEAR) at the same time, this will reset the value in
the highlighted fi eld back to 0%.
Column 5, "–travel+"
This column is used to set servo travel symmetrically or
asymmetrically for each side. The setting range is ± 125 %
of normal servo travel.
Using the arrow keys
on the left or right touch pad,
select an input: Input 5, Throt 6, Gyro 7, Input 8 ... 11 or
Th.L.12.
To confi gure symmetrical travel, i. e. one independent of
the control side, move the affected transmitter control
(proportional rotary control or switch) to a position at
which the marker frame encloses both sides of the travel
adjustment region:
Input 5
+100%
+100%
6
+100%
+100%
Throt
Gyro
7
+100%
+100%
Input 8
+100%
+100%
Normal
–travel+
Detail program description - Control adjust
0%
0%
0%
0%
offset
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