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244 Detail program description - Channel sequencer
Channel sequencer
Programming the motion sequences of up to 3 servos
Use the selection keys on the left or right touch pad
to scroll to the »Channel sequence« menu option in
the multi-function menu:
to scroll to the »Channel sequence« menu option in
the multi-function menu:
Wing mixers
Free mixers
MIX active/phase
MIX-only channel
Dual mixer
Fail-safe adjust
Teacher / pupil
Tx. output swap
Profi trim
Trim memor y
Telemetr y
Channel sequence
Free mixers
MIX active/phase
MIX-only channel
Dual mixer
Swashplate mixer
Fail-safe adjust
Teacher / pupil
Tx. output swap
Profi trim
Trim memor y
Telemetr y
Channel sequence
Tap briefl y on the center
SET
key of the right touch
pad to open this menu option:
C H A N N E L S E Q U E N C E R
Channel
Channel
INACT
INACT
SET
Channel
channel
INACT
14
15
16
The »Channel sequence« menu option can be used
to execute up to 9 exactly coordinated steps for up
to three servos over a period of up to 30 seconds.
Such a sequence can be triggered by a single switch
and begin at an initial servo position which is freely
adjustable. For example, this makes the opening
of undercarriage doors, complete with subsequent
extension of the retractable gear, just as simple to
program as opening a wheel well with renewed closing
to execute up to 9 exactly coordinated steps for up
to three servos over a period of up to 30 seconds.
Such a sequence can be triggered by a single switch
and begin at an initial servo position which is freely
adjustable. For example, this makes the opening
of undercarriage doors, complete with subsequent
extension of the retractable gear, just as simple to
program as opening a wheel well with renewed closing
of one undercarriage door once the landing gear has
been lowered or to program the raising of a cockpit
canopy with subsequent head turns and waving
performed by the pilot. However, the prerequisite for
all these actions is the "parsing" of the desired motion
sequence into practical, individual steps.
been lowered or to program the raising of a cockpit
canopy with subsequent head turns and waving
performed by the pilot. However, the prerequisite for
all these actions is the "parsing" of the desired motion
sequence into practical, individual steps.
Programming procedure
On this menu option's fi rst display page, see fi gure
below left, either accept the three preset channels,
14 … 16, or select an available channel, 5 … 16, for
each line to form any other desired combination, e.g.:
On this menu option's fi rst display page, see fi gure
below left, either accept the three preset channels,
14 … 16, or select an available channel, 5 … 16, for
each line to form any other desired combination, e.g.:
C H A N N E L S E Q U E N C E R
Channel
Channel
INACT
INACT
SET
Channel
channel
INACT
10
11
12
With a simultaneous tap on the
cd or ef selection
keys of the right touch pad (CLEAR), the given
channel is reset back to 5, 6 or 7.
The next step makes the control channels needed
for the channel sequence available. This is done
in the "SET" column by changing settings from
"INACT" to "ACT" and thus making the individual
channels "available" to the program for sequencing.
Conversely, this also means that channels defi ned as
"active" in the »Channel sequence« menu are not
available for other purposes.
channel is reset back to 5, 6 or 7.
The next step makes the control channels needed
for the channel sequence available. This is done
in the "SET" column by changing settings from
"INACT" to "ACT" and thus making the individual
channels "available" to the program for sequencing.
Conversely, this also means that channels defi ned as
"active" in the »Channel sequence« menu are not
available for other purposes.
C H A N N E L S E Q U E N C E R
Channel
Channel
ACT
ACT
SET
Channel
channel
ACT
10
11
12
With a simultaneous tap on the
cd or ef selection
keys of the right touch pad (CLEAR), the given
channel is reset back to "INACT".
Once control channels and their activity statuses
have been set, switch to the right column then tap on
the center
channel is reset back to "INACT".
Once control channels and their activity statuses
have been set, switch to the right column then tap on
the center
SET
key of the right touch pad to reach
the second page, the »Channel sequence« menu's
choreography page. Since the call-up of the second
page in this example was issued from the "Servo 12"
line, this servo remains the object of focus after the
page change.
choreography page. Since the call-up of the second
page in this example was issued from the "Servo 12"
line, this servo remains the object of focus after the
page change.
Channel sequencer
TIME
STEP
10
11
12
0
POS
–––
0%
The previous display page permitted the selection
of participating servos and their incorporation into
the sequence. This display page will now be used
to establish the sequence of steps for participating
servos, beginning with initial positions yet to be
defi ned. The step number, from "0
of participating servos and their incorporation into
the sequence. This display page will now be used
to establish the sequence of steps for participating
servos, beginning with initial positions yet to be
defi ned. The step number, from "0
f" to a maximum
of "
e9", will be shown in the column labeled "STEP"
near the bottom left of the display.
Step 0: Setting initial position
Keep the focus of attention on "Servo 12" or change
to any other of the three servos by using the
Keep the focus of attention on "Servo 12" or change
to any other of the three servos by using the
cd
keys of the left touch pad, e.g. upward to "Servo 10".