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Three
turther tips on
this subiect.
1. In
the example
above
you
could
use
the names
"CORT-T11"
instead ol
"CORTINAI',
"CORT-NF2"
instead of
"CORTINA2"
and
"CORT-HS3"
instead of
"CORT|NA3".
In this case
TL
stands
for tow
launch,
NF for normal
flight, and
HS for
high speed.
The
names
will then remind
you
of which
list serves
which
purpose.
The f
inal numbers
must remain; but
they are
not
very inlormative
on their own.
2. lI
you
change
memories
in the
"normal"
way
trom
the keypad,
please
check
that the
Memory Switch
is in
the
"basic"
position.
Otherwise
the
following
will hap-
pen: you
want to change
to, say, Memory
No. 13.
Let's
suppose
that it contains
a
model list which
you
have
set up as
a
"switchable"
one.
lf the Memory
Switch
is
in the
wrong
position,
the
transmitter
immediately
changes
to the
new
memory, and instead
of No.
13
you
end uo at
No. 14 or
No. 15. This can
lead to consider-
able confusion.
3.
Please don't
use this
Jeature tor
"simple"
switching
tasks; it always
"costs"
you
one or two
memories.
For
example,
you
could execute
a simple change
of cam-
berchanging
f lap by switching
memories; but
it is
just
as easy
to use the
"Fixed
Value"
from the
Transmitter
Control
options,
and this alternative
would
not
swallow
up another
memory.
Servo
assignment
for wings
with
more than
two controlsurfaces.
On
page
26 we discussed
the
"traditional"
assigning
process
for the aileron
servos
of models
with wings
fea-
turing separately
controlled,
electronically
differentiated
ailerons.
The recommended
assignment
is as follows:
Servo
No. 1
=
Aileron 1
Servo
No. 5
=
Aileron
2
For
wings
which have
more than 2 control
surfaces,
all
of
which act
as
(mixed)
ailerons,
and all
of which are
to
feature differential
movements, this assignment
can
no
longer be
used.
Exahple:
"Quadro-flap"
arrangement
(see
page
91).
In such
cases
the servos
must be
assigned
"in
sequential
pairs".
An example
will make this
clear:
In the drawing
we show an
"extreme"
wing
layout, with
3 control surfaces
per
wing, all of which
are to work as
ailerons,
and all
of which
require diflerential
movemenl.
We
have already explained
how
you
control the six ser-
vos
(with
the
"QUADRO"
mixer); we
have
also
dis-
cussed
selecting
and adiusting
the
"Differential"
ootion. Now all
that remains
is the order
of the six ser-
vos at the assignment
stage.
In our example,
assigning
"
in sequential
pairs"
works
out
like this:
Servo
No. 1 controls QUADRO
I
Outboard
pair
Servo
No. 2
controls QUADRO I
of control
surfaces
Servo
No. 3 controls QUADRO
I
Centre
pair
Servo
No. 4 controls
OUADRO J
of control surfaces
Servo
No. 5 controls QUADRO
I
Inboard
pair
Servo
No.
6
controls
QUADRO I
of control
surfaces
This should
make everything
clear.
lf
you
have only
two
servos
per
wing
panel, (normal
Quadro
arrangement),
simply
stop at
No. 4.
lf
you
do
not keep to this sequence,
differential
aileron
movement
will not be correct.
Fig.57
The
"Sl"
switch
We have already
mentioned the
"Sl"
switch
on
page
36,
in connection
with the transmitter
control
options
"
Fixed
Value 1" and
"Fixed
Value 2".
You may have
noticed already
that
"Sl"
is offered in the
menus
when
assigning
the switches
51
-
52.
What
is
"Sl"?
"Sl"
is
another
"non-hardware"
switch,
(i.e.
a software
switch),
in this case
coupled
to the transmitter
control
input
"l".
Firstly,
"Sl"
is
a
"three-position
switch",
i.e. it
has an
"idle
position"
in the centre,
and a
"working
position"
at both
end-Points.
lf,
for example,
you
connect
a slider
control to
"1",
and
if the slider
is set
to centre, then
"Sl"
is
also
at
idle
(OFF).
lf
you
move the slider
to one end-point,
then
one
side
of
"Sl"
switches
on. lf the slider
leaves
the end-
point
again,
"Sl"
switches off
immediately.
At the other
end-point
of the slider
the same
applies;
only
in this
case
the other
"side"
of
"Sl"
is switched
on and off.
ln this case
"Sl"
has the same
effect as
if two end-
ooint switches
were
fitted to
the slider.
With
a
little
imagination
you
can use
this feature
for many
interest-
ing
functions.
The
main application
of
"Sl"
is rather simpler,
how-
ever.
In this
case a
"real
hardware"
3-stage switch
is con-
nected to
input
"1";
for
example
Order
No.7 5699
(short
toggle)
or Order
No. 7 5700
(long
toggle).
It this
"hardware"
switch
(actually
a transmitter control
in this application)
is operated,
then of course
it oper-
ates
the
"software"
switch
"Sl"
as
well. The
final
effect
is a 3-position
change-over
switch,
which can
be
used
with the switches
51
-
55;
but which
has 3
posF
tions;
compare
this with 51
-
55,
which are
only simple
change-over
switches.
And that
is exactly
what we
need to switch between
2
dif{erent
"
Fixed
Values" !
Aq
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