Graupner GmbH & Co. KG MC-20 Manual De Usuario
108 Detail program description - Control adjust | Winged models
Control adjust
Basic procedure for transmitter control and switch assignment
Use the selection keys on the left or right touch pad
to scroll to the »Control adjust« option in the multi-
function menu:
to scroll to the »Control adjust« option in the multi-
function menu:
Model select
Ser vo adjustmen
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Stick mode
Control adjust
Dual Rate / Expo
Channel 1 cur ve
Switch display
Copy / Erase
Suppress codes
Suppress models
Base setup mode
l
Model type
Tap briefl y on the center
SET
key of the right touch
pad to open this menu option:
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I5
I6
I7
I8
TYP SEL
+100%
0.0 0.0
– travel +
–time+
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+100%
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In addition to the two joysticks for control functions
1 to 4 and their trim wheels, the
1 to 4 and their trim wheels, the
mc-20
HoTT
transmitter also has other controls as standard
equipment:
equipment:
two 3-way switches
•
two 2-way switches
•
two unlockable 2-way switches
•
two self-restoring 2-way switches
•
three proportional sliders on the middle console,
•
designated SR 1 … 3 in the menu
two side-mounted "rotary sliders", designated SD1
two side-mounted "rotary sliders", designated SD1
•
and 2 in the menu
two depressible "rotary controls", designated DG2
two depressible "rotary controls", designated DG2
•
and 4 in the menu
three roller-shaped rotary controls, designated as
three roller-shaped rotary controls, designated as
•
DG1, DG3 and DG5 in the menu
In contrast to the two joysticks which, when initialized
for a new model memory as a "Winged aircraft"
model type will already be confi gured to operate the
servos connected to receiver outputs 1 … 4, these
"other" operating elements initially remain inactive.
Thus, at least in the system's delivered state – as
already mentioned on page 68 – or even after
initialization of a new model memory with an "aircraft"
model type and its "binding" to the receiver intended
for installation, only those servos connected to
the two joysticks by way of receiver outputs 1 … 4
are able to be operated; any servos which may be
connected to receiver outputs 5 … 16 will initially
remain inactive in their middle positions.
While this may appear a bit awkward at fi rst glance
… this is the only way to ensure a completely
free selection from among "additional" operating
elements while, at the same time, not requiring the
"deactivation" of unused operating elements. This is
because
the only way to ensure an unused operating
element can have no effect on the model, even if
operated by accident, is to make it inactive, i.e.
not assigned to any function.
All of the aforementioned operating elements can be
freely assigned in this »Control adjust« menu, see
page 54, to any function input just to accommodate
personal requirements. Equally, this also means
that each of these operating elements can also be
assigned to to multiple functions at the same time,
as needed. For example: the exact same toggle
switch assigned to an input in this menu can, at the
same time, also have an assignment in the »Timers
(general)« menu as an "On/Off" switch, etc.
Furthermore, all inputs can be selectively set to global
or fl ight-phase specifi c operation if they have been
defi ned for fl ight-phases in the »Phase settings«
menu, page 142, and »Phase assignment« menu,
for a new model memory as a "Winged aircraft"
model type will already be confi gured to operate the
servos connected to receiver outputs 1 … 4, these
"other" operating elements initially remain inactive.
Thus, at least in the system's delivered state – as
already mentioned on page 68 – or even after
initialization of a new model memory with an "aircraft"
model type and its "binding" to the receiver intended
for installation, only those servos connected to
the two joysticks by way of receiver outputs 1 … 4
are able to be operated; any servos which may be
connected to receiver outputs 5 … 16 will initially
remain inactive in their middle positions.
While this may appear a bit awkward at fi rst glance
… this is the only way to ensure a completely
free selection from among "additional" operating
elements while, at the same time, not requiring the
"deactivation" of unused operating elements. This is
because
the only way to ensure an unused operating
element can have no effect on the model, even if
operated by accident, is to make it inactive, i.e.
not assigned to any function.
All of the aforementioned operating elements can be
freely assigned in this »Control adjust« menu, see
page 54, to any function input just to accommodate
personal requirements. Equally, this also means
that each of these operating elements can also be
assigned to to multiple functions at the same time,
as needed. For example: the exact same toggle
switch assigned to an input in this menu can, at the
same time, also have an assignment in the »Timers
(general)« menu as an "On/Off" switch, etc.
Furthermore, all inputs can be selectively set to global
or fl ight-phase specifi c operation if they have been
defi ned for fl ight-phases in the »Phase settings«
menu, page 142, and »Phase assignment« menu,
page 148. The names assigned to given fl ight phases
then appear in the second-from-the-bottom display
line, e.g. «Normal».
then appear in the second-from-the-bottom display
line, e.g. «Normal».
Basic procedure
Use the
1.
cd selection keys of the left or right
touch pad to select the desired input, "I5 … I16".
If necessary, use the
If necessary, use the
2.
ef selection keys of the
left or right touch pad to change to the desired
column.
Briefl y tap the center
column.
Briefl y tap the center
3.
SET
key of the right touch
pad. The corresponding input fi eld is shown
highlighted.
Operate the chosen operating element or set the
highlighted.
Operate the chosen operating element or set the
4.
desired value with the selection keys of the right
touch pad.
Briefl y tap the center
touch pad.
Briefl y tap the center
5.
SET
key of the right touch
pad to complete data entry.
A simultaneous tap on the
A simultaneous tap on the
6.
cd or ef keys of the
right touch pad (CLEAR) will any setting made
back to its respective default value.
back to its respective default value.
Column 2, "TYP"
Similar to the previously described »Stick mode«
menu, this column can be used to defi ne whether
further settings for the given input are to have a
"GL(obal)" or a "PH(ase-specifi c)" effect. Do this by
using the selection keys of the left or right touch pad
to select the desired input 5 through 16 in the column
labeled "TYP".
menu, this column can be used to defi ne whether
further settings for the given input are to have a
"GL(obal)" or a "PH(ase-specifi c)" effect. Do this by
using the selection keys of the left or right touch pad
to select the desired input 5 through 16 in the column
labeled "TYP".
0%
+100%
I5
I6
I7
EI
TYP SEL
+100%
0.0 0.0
– travel +
–time+
0%
+100%
+100%
0.0 0.0
0%
+100%
+100%
0.0 0.0
0%
+100%
+100%
0.0 0.0
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