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This
section
is necessarily somewhat
dry and theoreti-
cal,
and
you
can skip
it for the moment
il
you
wish.
However, sooner or
later
you
will need to absorb
some
of this information,
particularly
when installing auxiliary
switches or
other exDansion units.
As we have already seen on
page
Z
where the
internal
connectors are described,
there are several diflerent
types of connector.
First there are the connectors
which have one
purpose
only: Digi-Adjustor
(DE),
Keypad
ff)
and Memory Switch
(M).
There
is not much to say about these sockets
-
each
unit must be connected
in the correct
place.
Next comes the
group
of
"letter
inputs": A to
l.
These are
connectons for the transmitter
controls.
Here a brief explanation
is necessary: the
inputs A, B,
C, D are
not
shown
individually; they are
grouped
to-
gether
as
"KnU'
(left-hand
stick
=
A, B) and
"KnR"
(right-hand
stick
=
C,
D). The
stick
units must also
be
connected
to the correct sockets
(KnL
and KnR).
The remaining inputs are
marked
51
to S5 and US.
This
is where
"change-over
switches"
and
"coupling
switches"
are connected.
What are
transmitter controls?
Well, in coarse terms, these
are all the
"movable
ele-
ments" on
your
transmitter,
which
you
use
to operate
something on
your
model. They
include the 'wo stick
units,
the sliders, and
also, for example,
the switch
which
you
use to
release the aero-tow mechanism.
So
what are change-over switches
and coupling
switches?
These switches
are usually used
not to actually
move
something
on the model, but,
for example, to
switch be-
tween
different
pre-set
values
(such
as
Dual Rates) or
to
activate
coupled controls
(e.9.
Combi-Switch,
or a
f lap/elevator
coupling switch).
An
"extra"
for the expert:
The switch
"Sl"
is a special-purpose
feature which
does
not fit into our
neat
scheme.
lt
is
a 3-stage
switch,
and
should
really be included as a
"transmitter
control",
as it is connected
to input
"l".
However,
it
can
be used
in a similar
way
to one of the change€ver
or coupling
switches;
especially
in combination
with a transmitter
control.
An explanation
of these
special
features
would only
confuse
matters at this
point.
Please see
page
69
in the
Section
entitled
"
For experts".
Now we come
to
one
further difterence,
and a
possi-
ble source of
confusion.
According
to what we
have
just
said, a switch
can be
ei-
ther a
transmitter control
or a change-over
or coupling
switch,
depending on
where
it is
connected
inside the
transmitter.
But this
is only
partly
true:
Change-over
switches and
coupling
switches
have a
2-core connecting
lead. A switch
with a 3-core
lead can-
not be used
for this
ourpose.
Switches
which act
as transmitter
controls
may have ei-
ther a
2-core or a 3-core
lead.
For a simple ON/OFF
switch
(2-position)
the lead
is 2-core.
For a 3-stage
switch
it must be 3-core.
Why?
When
you plug
in a switch,
the transmitter
control
inpüt
"sees"
whatever
the unit
is
as
a
potentiometer
So
the
input sees a switch
as a crude
pot,
which can only
be set to
its
end-ooint
values.
And one more
note
In line with
what we have
just
said,
it is
perfectly
possi-
ble to connect
switches
(preferably
3-position
switches)
to inouts
E and F
instead of the standard
sliders.
This
can
be a useful
feature for special
models
which
require
many switched
channels.
On the
other hand
inputs G,
H, I can also be
used with
further Dots
instead of switches.
Most users
of the
PROFI mc 3010
will
hardly ever need
these
features. Our
intention
in
presenting
this brieJ ex-
cursion
into the
"
realm of the unused
features" is
just
to
give
you
an
idea of the flexibility
and
versatility of
your
new system.
What this all
means in
practice:
When
you
assign
or adiust
transmitter
controls,
you
will
always
find
yoursell
dealing
with the
"letter"
abbrevia-
tions.
When
you
are
assigning
change-over
switches
or cou'
pling
switches,
you
will be dealing
with 51
to S5 and
L/S.
When f itting auxiliary
switches
you
must bear
in mind
the number
of wires
in the cable.
t.r
rtrl
EITiLIFT
FFI'l'1
i
. ErSrtllllllr:rri
:
trr
The top line:
Ol
=
number
of the
"current"
memory.
This is always
the memory
(or
"list")
which
was in use
last time
you
operated
the system.
This usually
means:
the
model
that
you
last operated.
BIG
LIFT
=
Name of the
model
in English.
That's
easier
than
remembering
a number,
isn't it?
PPM 9
=
Transmitter's current
transmission
mode
(modulation). Also the same
as the
last time
you
used
the set.
The
"Operations"
or
"Status"
display
(Here
again
we will assume that
you
have copied
"BlG
LIFT" into
memory 01, as described
under
"Quickstart"
-
and that
you
have
not switched to a different
memory.
OJ course,
what
we are
going
to
say next applies
to
every
other
model memory.)
When
you
switch
the transmitter
on, the Status
display
will appear
on the LCD screen.
lt
provides
a summary
of the
most
important things
you
need to
know
lor
con-
trolling
your
model:
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