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7. The transmitter
7.1. Front face of transmitter
c
Two precision stick units for controlling the 4 pri-
mary control axes. Stick ratchet for throttle/spoilers, can
be activated on right or left stick unit (Î 7.4.6.). Both
units can be swivelled to suit the pilot’s personal prefer-
ence (Î7.4.7.). The stick tops can be rotated and are
infinitely variable in length. Various optional versions
are available.
d
Two sliders “E” and “F” are fitted as standard, and
can be assigned to any channel. They also operate as
switched functions with centre detent.
e
Two cruciform trim assemblies located below the
stick units provide digital trimming facilities on the
primary control axes. Each set consists of a pair of but-
tons for left/right and up/down.
f
Audible sounder (piezo beeper)
g
When the transmitter is switched on, the RF status
display LED (red LED) indicates whether an RF (Radio
Frequency) signal is being transmitted:
LED glowing constantly o no RF transmission
LED flashing (2 sec.) o RF transmission
The LED is controlled by the current drain of the RF
module. For example, if the transmitter crystal is not
present, or is defective, no RF signal can be generated,
and the constantly glowing LED alerts you to the fact
that an RF signal is not being transmitted.
h
Keypad consisting of 11 buttons in 2 rows. The 6
buttons in the first row provide fast, direct access to the
6 main menus (direct menu access buttons). The 5 but-
tons in the second row are used for programming pro-
cedures. With the exception of the “ENTER” button, all
the buttons have a double function for entering text.
The method of entering text is similar to that used with
mobile telephones.
i
ON/OFF-switch („O“ / „1“)
j
The screen is a modern, UV-stable, graphical LCD
screen (132 x 64 dots) with an anti-reflective coating.
The contrast is variable (Î 13.1.5.). The screen can be
moved through about 40º in order to optimise the view-
ing angle.
All switches and buttons (apart from installation wells
“K” and “P”Î 7.4.11arranged as standard in easily ac-
cessible positions. They cannot be re-positioned or
swapped over. The designations of the switches and
buttons are neutral (“G”, “H”, “I”, ... “O”, “P”). They can be
defined in any way to provide channel functions and/or
switched functions (transmitter controls or switches Î
13.3.4. and 13.3.5.), i.e. the designations serve only to
identify them.
k
The transmitter features two 3-D digi-adjustors
which are used for programming and adjusting the
system. They are a permanent feature and are fitted as
standard. During the programming process both digi-
adjustors can be pressed and/or rotated, and work in
parallel with the “ENTER” or „V“(UP) / „W“(DOWN) but-
tons. For operating a model it is possible to assign many
different parameters to the 3-D digi-adjustors, which
can then be used to adjust those settings conveniently
e.g. while the model is flying (Î 10.2.2.).
l
Mounting lug for attaching a neckstrap
(e.g. # 8 5161 or # 8 5646)
7.2. Rear face of transmitter
Two sliding latches c (OPEN) provide a fast, easy
method of opening and closing the transmitter, e.g. for
changing the crystal or RF module (Î 7.4.3.).
The stout carry handle d enables you to carry the
transmitter safely, and also protects the back of the case
when you put the transmitter down.
As usual with MPX, the ROYALevo features a MULTI-
PLEX multi-function socket e (marked “CHARGE” on
the case) as standard. Its purposes are as follows:
x Charging the transmitter battery (Î 8.4..)
x Connecting the transmitter to another for
Teacher/Pupil operations (Î 13.4..)
x PC interface for backing up model data (Î 19.6.)
x PC interface for updating the transmitter (Î 19.6.)
x PC interface for flight simulators
x Interface for diagnosis lead, i.e. controlling a re-
ceiver for programming and adjustment without
transmitting an RF signal (Î 19.4.)
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