CEI Conrad Electronic International Limited RCL-RR8-TP Manuel D’Utilisation
18 | Transmitter
11.5.4.2 Upper and lower extents
The below table summarizes to you how the extents correspond to the controls' positions:
Control
Extent transmission*
2-position switch
Pos. 1: Lower extent
Pos. 2: Upper extent
Pos. 2: Upper extent
3-position switch
Pos. 1: Lower extent
Pos. 2: None
Pos. 3: Upper extent
Pos. 2: None
Pos. 3: Upper extent
Stick
Down/Left: Lower extent
Up/Right: Upper extent
Up/Right: Upper extent
Analog knob
Turning anticlockwise from mid-position: Lower extent
Turning clockwise from mid-position: Upper extent
Mid-position: None
Turning clockwise from mid-position: Upper extent
Mid-position: None
*If a channel is reversed, the positions are reversed as well. Refer to section '11.5.1
Reversing channels' on page 16 for details.
Reversing channels' on page 16 for details.
11.5.5 Subtrim
).
Navigate and set:
Functions > OK > Subtrim > OK > UP/DOWN > OK > ... > OK (long)
Functions > OK > Subtrim > OK > UP/DOWN > OK > ... > OK (long)
Fig. 10
Ch1
Ch2
Ch3
Ch4
Ch5
Ch6
Subtrim
1. Press the key OK to navigate between channels (CH 1 – CH 8).
2. Press the key UP and DOWN to apply subtrim.
3. Press and hold the key OK to save the settings and exit the menu, or press the key
2. Press the key UP and DOWN to apply subtrim.
3. Press and hold the key OK to save the settings and exit the menu, or press the key
CANCEL to exit without saving.
11.6 Trimming
For fine trimming or trimming during flight, use the left
and right
trim settings are displayed on the LC display. Refer to 'Fig. 3' on page 11 for more
information. Each fine trim position has a distinct sound pitch associated with it. Refer to
the following table:
information. Each fine trim position has a distinct sound pitch associated with it. Refer to
the following table:
Left/Down
Mid position
Right/Up
Short sounds and lower pitch
Long sound
Short sounds and higher pitch
11.7 Direction of antennas during operation
It is important that you do not directly point the »Transmitter’s antenna at the »NovaX 350
during operation as doing so weakens the transmitted signal. For best signal strength
maintain an angle of 90° between »Receiver and »Transmitter antenna.
during operation as doing so weakens the transmitted signal. For best signal strength
maintain an angle of 90° between »Receiver and »Transmitter antenna.
11.8 Channel learning
Channel learning is required if the »Transmitter shall be used to control the »NovaX 350.
Refer to the »NovaX 350 operating instructions for instructions on how to calibrate the
»Transmitter.
Refer to the »NovaX 350 operating instructions for instructions on how to calibrate the
»Transmitter.
11.8.1 Auxiliary switch SWD
Channel 5 is permanently assigned to R.T.H. and switch SWD
. Do not assign any
channels to switch SWD. Refer to the »NovaX 350 operating instructions to learn more
about R.T.H.
about R.T.H.