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262 Detail program description - Servo display
   Servo display
Display of the servo position
Use the selection keys on the left or right touch pad 
to scroll to the menu option »Servo display« menu 
option in the multi-function menu: 
Teacher / pupil
Tx. output swap
Profi trim
Trim memor y
Telemetr y
Channel sequence
Multichannel
Ring limiter
Mp3  player
Basic settings
Ser vo display
Ser vo test
Briefl y tap the center 
SET
 key of the right touch pad 
to open this menu option.
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
0
0
0
0
–100
0
0
0
–100
0
0
0
+100
0
0
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
However, the visual display of current servo positions 
can not only be opened by selecting this menu, but 
also – directly from the transmitter's base screen 
as well as nearly all other menu positions – with a 
simultaneous tap on the 
ef keys of the left touch 
pad. A brief tap on the center 
ESC
 key of the left 
touch pad will cause a return to the respective point 
from which it was called. 
The current position of each servo is displayed in a 
bar diagram between -150 % and +150 % of normal 
travel with consideration for the control and servo 
settings, the dual-rate/expo functions, the interplay 
of all active linear and curve mixers, etc. 0 % 
corresponds precisely to the servo center position. 
This way, you can quickly check your settings without 
having to switch on the receiver. However, this does 
not absolve you from fi rst carefully testing all program 
steps, as well as on the model, prior to the fi rst 
operation of the model in order to eliminate errors!
For winged models the display takes place 
according to the following scheme:
Bar 
1 = Throttle/brake servo
Bar 
2 = Aileron or left aileron
Bar 
3 = Elevator
Bar 
4 = Rudder
Bar 
5 = Right aileron
Bar 
6 =  Camber-changing fl ap (left) / free 
channel
Bar 
7 =  Right camber-changing fl ap / free 
channel
Bar 
8 =  Free channel / second elevator servo
Bar 
9 = Free channel / Left FL2
Bar 
10 = Free channel / Right FL2
Bar 
11 = Free channel / Left AI2
Bar 
12 = Free channel / Right AI2
Bar 
13 = Free channel
Bar 
14 = Free channel
Bar 
15 = Free channel
Bar 
16 = Free channel
… and for helicopter models:
Bar 
1 =  Pitch or roll (2) or pitch (2) servo
Bar 
2 = Roll (1) servo
Bar 
3 = Pitch (1) servo
Bar 
4 = Tail servo (gyro)
Bar 
5 = Pitch (2) servo / free channel
Bar 
6 = Throttle servo or speed controller
Bar 
7 = Gyro sensitivity / free channel
Bar 
8 = Speed controller / free channel
Bar 
9 = Free channel
Bar 
10 = Free channel
Bar 
11 = Free channel
Bar 
12 = Free channel
Bar 
13 = Free channel
Bar 
14 = Free channel
Bar 
15 = Free channel
Bar 
16 = Free channel
Notes:
However, please note that the servo display is 
only based on the original sequence of servos. 
This means that any swapping of outputs 
which may have been implemented, in either 
the »Transmitter output« menu or »Receiver
output
« menu, is not taken into account.
Please also note that, by default, bar diagram 
tracking is opposite to the left/right movements of 
a joystick.
The number of channels shown in this menu 
correspond to the 16 control channels available 
in the 
mc-20
 HoTT transmitter. However, the 
number of actually usable channels depends 
on the receiver type as well as the number of 
servos connected to it and, therefore, may be 
considerably lower under certain circumstances.
Use this display during the model programming, 
because you can immediately check all settings 
on the transmitter. However, this does not absolve 
you from fi rst carefully testing all program steps, 
as well as on the model, prior to the fi rst operation 
of the model in order to eliminate errors!