Fail Safe; Output Swap; Servo View - GRAUPNER S1024 Reference Manual

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Store – tapping on store will record and store all the settings in the active receiver (receiver
needs to be turned on and bound to the current model).
Delay – determines how fast the receiver will revert to the failsafe values when
communication is lost.
Tapping on the page icon next to the help icon provides access to the digital channels.
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You can also delete a channel assignment by tapping on the delete field in the selection
menu.
You can assign the channel outputs automatically by tapping the Auto Assign field in the
top menu icon next to the help icon.
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Tapping on the menu icon next to the help icon brings up the servo testing input bar.

FAIL SAFE

In the Fail-Safe menu, you can setup the positions of
your flight controls in case the receivers lose contact
with the radio.
Next to each channel there is the option to set the
failsafe as follows:
Hold – will hold the current control position.
Position – will revert to the value as set in the blue
position field. To set the value for the control, check
the checkbox to activate the position option, move the
control to the desired position and tap on the blue field
to record that value.

OUTPUT SWAP

The Output Swap enables you to swap the default
output channels with another channel.
This assignment can be changed manually, or it can be
assigned to outputs in which the channel designation
(x) was not changed.
To change a channel output, tap on the channel you
would like to swap with another channel, which opens
the function selection menu. Tap on the channel you
want the channel to be swapped with. For example,
when you want to move channel 2 (aileron) to channel
8, tap on channel 8 and on the selection menu tap on
channel 2 (aileron).

SERVO VIEW

The Servo View menu shows the present positions of
the radio controls such as sticks, levers, knobs and
switches.
The default view is for the first 16 channels. Viewing
additional channels (depending on radio model) can be
done by pressing the arrow keys (top 2 keys left of
screen) or by swiping the screen up or down.
Tapping on the screen will toggle to a detail view with
the channel names and numerical representations of
each channel position in microseconds. A value of 1500
µs represents 0% which is a control middle/neutral
position.
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