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Digital trim
  Digital  trim
Functional description and description of C1 cut-off 
Digital trim with visible and audible indicators
Both joysticks are equipped for digital trimming. When 
you give the trim lever a brief push (one "click"), the 
neutral position of the associated joystick channel 
changes by one increment. If you hold the trim lever in 
one direction, the trim value changes continuously in the 
corresponding direction with increasing speed. 
These changes can be made "audible" by way of different 
frequency tones. This makes fi nding the mid-point during 
fl ight easy, without looking at the screen. When the mid-
point is overrun, a brief pause will be inserted.
Current trim values are automatically stored when a 
model memory change is made. Furthermore, digital trim 
exercises fl ight phase specifi c control within a memory 
location (except for throttle/brake fl aps trim)  – the so-
called "C1" (channel 1) control function –.
This C1 trim includes yet another special function 
for winged aircraft and helicopter models, it allows 
the carburetor's idle setting to easily be found for a 
combustion motor. 
Since the trim functions described in these instructions 
are only effective in the direction "Motor off", the 
presentation in the screen of your transmitter may only 
change with respect to individual throttle or Pitch-min 
positioning of the C1 joystick in the "forward" or "back" 
direction, such as throttle/pitch "left stick" or "right stick". 
The illustrations in these instructions are always based 
on "Throttle/Pitch right" for both types of models and 
"Throttle back" for winged aircraft and helicopters. 
2. Helicopter models
In addition to the "Cut-off trim" function described 
below in "Winged aircraft models", C1 trimming also 
has another characteristic which is made possible by 
combining it with a so-called "Throttle limit" function see 
page 104. As long as the throttle limit control remains in 
the "left" half of its travel path, i. e. in the startup range, 
C1 trimming acts on the throttle servo as idle trim and the 
indication for idle trim is visible in the screen's display.
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Last idle position
2.4
M
motor OFF position
CTRL 6
Throttle limit control
 
Current trim position
Trim at 
However, in contrast to winged aircraft models, the 
position indicator (
) will be hidden and any preset idle 
position will be deleted when the throttle limit control is 
in the "right" half of its travel path.
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M
2.4
CTRL 6
Throttle limit control
Notice for helicopters:
C1 trimming affects only the throttle servo, not the pitch 
servo. Notice also that the helicopter throttle servo must 
be connected to receiver output 6, see receiver layout 
on page 59.
1. Winged models
C1 trimming has a special cut-off trim function intended 
especially for combustion motors. This cut-off trim 
function is confi gured as follows. First put the motor into 
a safe idle speed. 
Now if you push C1 trim in a single motion toward its 
"Motor cut-off" direction until it is in its furthest travel 
position then an additional end-position marker will 
remain in the display. When the motor is restarted you 
can again immediately set the last idle speed with a 
single movement in the direction of "more gas". 
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RX0.0V
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Current 
trim position
Current trim position
2.4
Ch 1 trim lever
Idle direction
M
Trim at motor OFF position
This cut-off trim will be deactivated when "None" is 
entered on the "Motor at C1" line of the "Model Type" 
menu, see page 82.
Notice:
Since this trim function is only effective in the "Motor 
off" direction, the display illustrated above will change 
appropriately if the C1 joystick's control direction for 
minimum throttle is changed from "back" to "front" (on 
which the above illustration is based) in the "Motor at 
C1" line of the "Basic Settings" menu.