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Finally a
practical
example
in
abbreviated
form.
A model
glider
with elevator and rudder, differential
ailerons.
sooilers and aero{ow release
(the
"FLAMIN-
GO" again).
First
you
make the connections
at
the receiver end:
Elevator is operated by servo No. 2
Rudder is
operated by servo
No.
3
Ailerons
are
operated
by Servos
No. 1
and 5
Spoilers
are operated
by servo
No. 4
Aero-tow release is operated by
servo
No.
6
Now to the assigning
procedure,
as described above:
(Note: you
will find that some of the
servos are already
assigned to the correct {unction when
you
select that
servo
No. Don't
be
put
off by this. Just for
practice,
press
the keys
"round
the
clock" one time, until
the
function
appears again. Of course,
you
never
actually
need to do this.)
N
key; then leaf through with
El
key
until
"2"
flashes.
Z
key; leaf through until
"ELEV"
appears.
N
key; move
Z
key; leal through with the
El
key
until
'RUDDER'
appears.
N
key; leaf
back
to
"1"
with the
El
key.
z
key; move to
"AILERON"
with the
E
key
S
key; forwards
again
with
E
to
"5"
Z
key;
"AILERON"
again
with the
E
key
N
key; one back to
"4",
with the
El
key
Z
key;
@
key until
"SPOILER"
flashes
N
key;
leaf
through
with
E
until
"6"
flashes.
Z
key;
E
key
until
"TOWHOOK"
flashes.
All done.
Leave the menu
with
the
E
key;
then
El
three
more
times, and
you
are back at the Status
Display.
';-;.
In
case
you
are
not tamiliar with
the
rather
sloppy
lan-
guage
we modellers
are
prone
to
use,
"adjusting
the
servos" doesn't
mean
attacking the servo
itself. lt is
more a
matter
of adiusting and setting up the
"servo
end" of the
transmitter. The
signals
for
each servo
are
produced
by the transmitter, and since they are not
modified at all after they have been transmitted,
the
ef-
tect of any adjustment
is the
same as
if it had been
made
at
the servo itselt.
In the following section we will describe
in
detail the ba-
sic adjustments
which can be made to the servos.
Reversing
the
direction
of servo rotation
(servo
reverse)
is
certainly
the most important aspect of this.
Please
note this
point
right now: the servos themselves are
never reversed
-
think
for
a
moment
of a simole
V-tail
mixer: elevator correct,
rudder incorrect. Now reverse
the
"servo":
rudder is now correct, but elevator
is incor-
rect. Moral: only
reverse
the
mixer inputl More on this
later.
You can also adjust the
neutral
position
of the servo
"electronically"
at the transmitter.
Finally we
have
the
possibility
of adjusting servo travel
-
separately
for
each side
of neutral.
While
reversing servos is almost a daily
necessity, the
two
other Jacilities are
more for
special
cases, and
for
the exoerienced
modeller who wants to tune
his
svstem
to a niln
level
of
refinement.
In this Section
we
are concerned
only with these
"sim-
ple"
adjustments.
There is a more complex side,
which
is concerned
with mixers. This
is
explained
in the Mixer
section
(page 45).
We will discuss
this in conjunction with
"02
FLAMIN-
GO".
How to
reverse
the direction
of servo
rotation
Starting
from the Status
display,
press
@
Z
to reach the
"
Servo adjustment"
menu.
You will see
this:
rTE:r,r+E:Etr.
LIHITt
LL:EHTF:E
-;t,J I TI-HT
Press the
Z
key
to select
"TRAVEL
+ REVERSE"
After this vou will see:
rSEF:.
1: t:tILEF;üH
L+ l
rjlrjr:i rj+
tl I LEFjr
First
you
have to tell the transmitter which servo
you
want to revetse.
Press
the
Z
key. The servo No.
("1")
starts to flash.
Now
you
can
press
the
El
and
E
keys
to
leaf
through
to
the desired servo. Once
you
have
displayed
the one
you
want,
press
the
fl
key. The
percentage
display
(the
set
travel) begins to tlash.
Please note: the travel display
has
a symbol
in front of
it
-
the
prefix
depending
on how it was
last
set.
Now comes a typical example
of how the
El
key is
useo:
Press this key, and
"+"
turns
into
"-",
or vice versa.
That action reversed the servo.
This was
a
simple,
standard
case, when the servo concerned
has no mixed
control
function.
We will
cover
this
area
in detail in the
"Mixers"
Section.
You leave the menu with the
m
key;
and
by
pressing
El
twice
more
you
return to
your
starting
point,
after
yet
an-
other
successful expedition
into
the
land of the keypad.
Fatal error; or a special
"feature"
Really this belongs to the
"Travel
adjustment"
section,
but this is
where
you
will look tor it.
How come this
feature is normally an error?
You
apply
right
-
the servo runs to the
right
-
so
far, so
good.
You apply
left
-
the servo
runs to the right again.
What's
happened?
Now, what
you
have done is this:
you
turned
past
"0"
when setting the servo travel.
Turning it
back
past
zero
again
reverses the movement and
removes the
prob-
tem.
lf
your
servo
now needs to be reversed,
press
El
once.
This
unusual
leature is important
for
the
helicopter
pilot.
For example:
mixing tail rotor and throttle. In this case
that
is
exactly
what is required
-
regardless of the di-
rection ot the change in tail
rotor,
the throttle
compensa-
tion must always occur
in
the same
direction,
propor
tional to the tail
rotor
deflection.
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