Jeti Hendheld RC 2.4 GHz No. of channels: 8 80001585 User Manual
Product codes
80001585
computer radio control system
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The function curve can be selected from the existing list or from
custom, previously modified options.
Available Options:
custom, previously modified options.
Available Options:
Standard
Linear values, set In/Out point
Constant
Constant value, set point
3-Point, x>0,
x<0, |x|
3-Point curve, set value for 3 points
5-Point
5-Point curve, set value for 5 points
7-Point
7-Point curve, set value for 7 points
9-Point
9-Point curve, set value for 9 points
+Pos, - neg,
+-Symmetrical
4-Point end to end curve, set value for 4 points
2.
Function Curve Setting
You can select the function curve which best fits your application.
You can choose one of the pre-programmed 3-9 point ones or select
any of custom symmetrical curves.
You can edit a function curve from inside the graphic interface by
moving the displayed control points.
You can choose one of the pre-programmed 3-9 point ones or select
any of custom symmetrical curves.
You can edit a function curve from inside the graphic interface by
moving the displayed control points.
All of the points can be moved in both horizontal and vertical
directions. Using the “3D Control” or the “F3” and “F4” buttons you
can move the curve points in a vertical direction and in a horizontal
direction by using the “F1” and “F2” buttons.
By pressing the “3D Control” button you can switch between the
individual curve points. Pressing the “Esc” function will return you to
the previous control point. On the left side of the graphic interface
you will see the percentage representation of your selected control
point’s position. “In” and “Out” percentage numbers represent
actual input and output position of a given control point.
directions. Using the “3D Control” or the “F3” and “F4” buttons you
can move the curve points in a vertical direction and in a horizontal
direction by using the “F1” and “F2” buttons.
By pressing the “3D Control” button you can switch between the
individual curve points. Pressing the “Esc” function will return you to
the previous control point. On the left side of the graphic interface
you will see the percentage representation of your selected control
point’s position. “In” and “Out” percentage numbers represent
actual input and output position of a given control point.
3.
Function Curve Delay
The time delay function can help smooth the transition from one
state to another. The function of the “Delay” is to slow down the
movement of a control surface in relationship to the position of the
stick. Example: a negative number “-” slows movement of the
rudder from moving right to left, a positive “+” number slows rudder
movement from left to right.
state to another. The function of the “Delay” is to slow down the
movement of a control surface in relationship to the position of the
stick. Example: a negative number “-” slows movement of the
rudder from moving right to left, a positive “+” number slows rudder
movement from left to right.
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