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Now check
everything one
last time. Convince
yoursell
that the
ribbon cable
cannot obstruct
the stick
mechanics.
and
vou
are
done. Close
the transmitter.
From
this time on
please
be sure
to slow-charge
your
transmitter
as often as
possible,
so that
you
can
be
sure
that the reserve
battery
is fully charged.
The
"Transmitter
Control
Test" menu
All the sliders and
switched
functions
must
be
installed
in
a
particular
orientation.
lf they are
installed the
wrong
way round, the aids
to adjustment
in the menus
will be
incorrect.
You will be aware
by now that
the
transmitter
only
"recognises"
the sliders
and switches
under
their abbreviations
E
-
I,
51
-
S5 and
LS, while
you
undoubtedly
prefer
to remember
their
English
descriptive
names.
This
menu is used
to
do
two things:
1.
You can establish
whether the sliders
and switches
are
installed the
"right
way round",
and/or con-
nected to the
main
circuit
board correctly.
This is
only usually
in
question
when
you
install extra
switches,
but it also applies
if
you
wish
to relocate
the
switches
to
suit
your personal
preference.
2. You can
tind out
quickly,
and
without opening
the
transmitter,
where any
particular
switch
(which you
know by the designation
printed
on the sticker)
is
plugged
in at the
main
circuit
board,
i.e. under
what
designation
the transmitter
"
knows" it.
But f irst a
minor correction:
the term
"transmitter
con-
trol" test
is not
quite
accurate,
because
you
cannot
test
the two transmitter
stick units
-
simply because
there
is
no need to do so.
In fact, this
menu can be
used
to tesl all the switches,
i.e. even
those which are
not strictly
"transmitter
controls'
You will
recall
(page 12) the following:
Transmitter
controls
"move"
something
on the
model
directly:
sticks and sliders
are
typical transmitter
con-
trols. But switches
can also
be transmitter
controls
if
they are
connected
to
"transmitter
control"
connec-
tions,
or
letters
-
inputs
A
-
|
(e.9.
a switched channel
switch
-
G or
H). There are also
coupling and
change-
over
switches,
which include
Dual-Rates switches
and
the
Teacher/Pupil
switch.
They
are
designated
51
-
55
and
LS.
Finally there
is the
"Memory"
change-over
switch,
which has
its
own
special
function
(see
page
68), and
which belongs
to
neither
group.
lt is
desig-
nated
"
M".
Now
we have
iogged
your
memory, back
to business:
The
TEST menu
is
under
the
"ADJUST
TRANSMIT-
TER CONTROLS"
menu. From the Status
display,
you
reach
it with
El
and
N.
Select the
point
TEST with the
Z
key. You
will
see
the following
display
(the
arrow
directions
do
not
concern
us
for the moment):
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F
IJ
H
I
rltü='t'---
Fig.
a
Fig. b
Fig.
a
In
Figure a
you
will see the
"
names" of the coupling
and
change-over
switches;
the
"M+"
at
far right
stands
for the
"Memory"
switch.
Operate
the aileron
Dual-Rates switch
(far
left): the
arrow under
"51"
will reverse.
oo
This should
tell
you
two
things.
1. The aileron
Dual-Rates switch
is connected to
"51".
2. lf the direction of
the arrow and
the
position
of
the
switch
toggle are
the same, then
the switch
is installed
correctly.
Try the same
with the other
Dual-Rates switches
and
the Combi-Switch.
You
should
find this arrangement:
Dual Rates aileron
=
51
Dual Rates elevator
=
52
Dual Rates
rudder
=
53
Combi-Switch
=
55
This is the
"
tactory-standard
"
switch arrangement
(al-
though
you
do
not need to
keep to it). Naturally
the
arrows can
only be reversed
if the switches
are
installed. Nothing
is
connected
to these inputs as
standard-
When
you
operate
the
Memory
change-over
switch
the
"0"
(centre
position
of switch) should
change to a
"1"
ot a"2".
lf
you
subsequently
tit
another
switch,
or move an
existing switch
to a
new location,
it may be that
the
arrow direction
and
the
position
of
the switch
tog-
gle
are
not the same.
In this case
you
must turn
the
switch
itself
round. Don't
reverse the
plug
at
the
circuit
board
-
that has
no
ettect!
Now
to Fig. b,
which
you
will
not
see
until
you
press
@.
In Figure b
you
will see
the transmitter
control desig-
nations
E
-
l; under each
one either an arrow
or a
hori-
zontal
line. It
you
move the
left-hand slider
forward, the
arrow under
"E"
should also
point
forward
(up).
When
you
move the slider back,
the arrow should
reverse.
lf
you
move the slider
slowly around
its centre
point,
you
will
find a
position
at
which lhe arrow
is replaced
by a
horizontal
line. This is the exact
"electrical"
cen-
tre
point.
Component
tolerances
may
result in this
position
being slightly
different
from the scale
printed
on
the transmitter,
but in
practice
this
makes no differ-
ence.
lf no transmitter
control
is
connected
to one of the con-
trol
inputs
(G,
H, I
as
standard)
then this
horizontal line
will appear
there at all
times.
ll
a
transmitter
control
is fitted the
wrong way
round,
i.e. the direction of
the switch
toggle is
not
the same as
the direction
of the arrow
in the dis-
play,
then
reverse its
plug
at the
main
circuit
board.
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@
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Fig.49
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