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ADJUSTMENTS AND FLIGHT TECHNIQUES
REVERSE
Servo Reversing
This function is used to change
the direction of servo operation in relation to control stick
or lever
movement.
Setting Method
1) Select the EDIT screen, the select the RE-
VERSE screen by pressing the REV program
key.
2)
Select the desired
channel with the <- and
-> cursor keys.
3) Select NORMAL or REVERSE operation by
pressing the NOR or REV program key.
In the display example, RUD (Rudder) is set
to REVERSE.
4) Return to the EDIT screen by pressing the
END program key.
FAIL SAFE
Fail Safe
Fail
Safe
and
Hold
Functions
The HOLD (Hold) and F/S (Failsafe) functions
are designed to allow the aircraft to "fly
through"
a
momentary
loss
of
signal
or
very
strong interference, rather than experiencing the
familiar
"glitch"
as
the
servos
react
violently
to
the unwanted signal. These functions cannot be
expected to prevent a crash however, if the
normal signal interruption is of sufficient dura-
tion.
The HOLD function stops the servo at the posi-
tion held just before the normal signal is lost.
When a normal signal is again received, the Hold
function is released.
The FAILSAFE
function
will
move
a
servo
to
a pre-set position when the normal signal is
interrupted for 1 second or longer (The system
will remain in HOLD for the first 1 second of
signal loss). When a normal signal resumes, FAIL-
SAFE is released.
BFS
(Battery Fail Safe) Function
The BFS function moves the throttle (CH3)
servo to the pre-set Fail Safe position when the
airborne power supply is nearly exhausted. If no
Fail Safe position has been set, the throttle servo
will move to medium slow (neutral).
BFS can
be
released
by lowering
the
throttle
stick past the
release
point
(adjustable),
or
with
the CH9 switch. Throttle control is then regained
for about 30 seconds. At the end of 30 seconds,
BFS
will re-engage and the throttle will again
move to the Fail Safe position. Whenever BFS
engages, land the aircraft as quickly as possible
and recharge or replace the Nicd battery pack.
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