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Airplane Section
THROTTLE CURVE
ADJ. (TCV)
This function programs throttle curves for dif-
ferent
flight
modes.
The
throttle
curve
sets
the
servo
response
over
full
stroke
of
the
throttle
stick
by a 13-point curve. The low side rate can be ad-
justed with a volume control (point 7 is the refer-
Setting Up The Throttle
Curve Function
Throttle Curve Inputting
In the Condition Menu, press the
TCV
key to get
the THR CURVE menu shown in the figure below.
ence).
The
servo
delay
at
flight
condition
switching
can also be programmed. You need to activate the
Model menu throttle curve [THR] function (page
53) to allow the Throttle curve function to work
properly.
Curve setting
Low Side
Rate Setting
Point Movement
Trim Volume
Setting
Return To
Condition Menu
Low Side Rate Set Value, Including Trim Volume
Setting Point Selection (Points 1 to 13)
Press
the Bkey
to
turn on the curve
inputting
function. Use the movement keys Q and R to select the
point whose value is to be set. The
PT->
key increases
the point number by one, and the
<-PT
key reduces the
point number by one. The active point on the curve is
shown as a black dot.
Once you have selected the desired point on the curve,
you may input the rate with the rate setting keys E to
M.
The number keys 0 through
100
input the value
directly. The
+
and - keys increase or decrease the
value by 0.5 with each button pressing (so it takes two
hits to see a number change because of numeric round-
ing).
You may set or reset each point on the curve by
repeating these steps for each point.
Low-Side Volume Control Assignment
No volume controller is defined when TCV is first
activated. To set the control and direction of the volume
adjuster, call the volume setting screen by pressing the
VOL O
key. Use the buttons to select the control and
direction you desire. For a description of the volume
setting method, see page 37.
Use the
PRE N
key to return to the previous menu,
or use the END
N
key to leave this menu and return
to the Condition menu.
Curve Setting Note
If you change Point 7 after setting the low side rate,
other points in the throttle curve also change, because
Point 7 is the reference point for the curve.
Low-Side Rate Adjustment
Press
the D
key
and you may
input
the rate
with
the
numeric keys E to M . You may set anywhere in the
range from 0 to 110% (initially the rate is set to 100%).
Airplane Section, Page 94
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