117
PITCH CURVE
: (
HELI
) curve that sets the response of the collective pitch servo(s) to movement of the throttle/collective
STICK. Independently adjustable in the normal fl ight mode, one for each of the 3 idle-ups, and one for throttle hold.
Adjusted to provide ideal blade response for various types of maneuvers being performed. For simplicity, the normal
condition's curve may be set in the
BASIC
menu. All 5 curves are also adjustable in the
ADVANCE
menu. ......................... 99
PPM: Pulse Position Modulation. Also known as FM. Type of signal transmission. See Modulation.
Programmable mix: used to cause specific servo responses to specific inputs separate from the basic control setups.
Includes extensive defi nitions of types and examples. ........................................................................................................ 68
Range check or test: to test the transmitteris control over the model at a specifi c distance as a precaution in checking its
proper operation prior to fl ight. ............................................................................................................................................ 18
Rate: amount of control given. Ex: see Programmable mix.
RESET
: to delete all data in the existing model only. User CANNOT erase all data in the radio. Only service center can do
so. Part of
PARAMETER
submenu. ......................................................................................................................................... 33
Retractable landing gear: landing gear that is brought up into the model during fl ight. ..................................................... 74
REVERSE
: servo reversing. Used to reverse the direction of a servo to ease installation and set up. .................................... 38
Rudder-to-aileron mix: (
ACRO
/
GLID
) used to counteract undesirable roll (roll coupling) that happens with rudder
input, especially in knife-edge. Gives proper aileron input to counteract roll coupling when rudder is applied. Not a
preprogrammed mix. See Programmable mix. This is the default programming for one linear and one curve mix in
ACRO
and
GLID
.
Rudder-to-elevator mix: used to counteract undesirable pitch (pitch coupling) with rudder input, especially in knife edge
fl ight. Not a preprogrammed mix. See Programmable mix. This is the default programming for one curve mix in
ACRO
.
Rudder-to-throttle mix: (
HELI
) adds throttle to counter the added load from increasing pitch of the tail blades, maintaining a
constant head-speed with rudder. (This is a minor effect and is not critical in most helicopters.) Not a preprogrammed mix.
See Programmable mix.
Rx: receiver.
SAFE MODE
: feature in snap roll programming that does not allow a snap roll if landing gear is lowered. See Snap roll.
Sailplane: glider, non-powered model aircraft type. See
GLID
/
MODEL
TYPE
.
Select a model: see
MODEL
SELECT
.
Service Center. ....................................................................................................................................................................... 3
SERVO
: bar graph display on screen to show real time movement/commands sent to servos by transmitter in response to
user movements. Also includes a servo test feature. ............................................................................................................ 49
Servo reversing: see
REVERSE
.
Servo Slow: see Channel delay.
Servo testing, servo display: See
SERVO
.
SE
T
: to accept. Usually done by pressing and holding the dial when instructed.
Slave: channel that moves in response to the command of the master. See Programmable mix.
Slaving servos: see programmable mix. ............................................................................................................................. 68
Slider assignability: sliders on side of radio, known as VR(D) and VR(E) in programming, may be assigned to control
channels 5-8 in
AUX-CH
, used as the primary control of a mix in programmable mixes, etc.
Slow: see Channel delay.
Smoke system: injects a specialized smoke oil into the hot exhaust to create air-show like smoke trails. ......................... 74
SNAP ROLL
: (
ACRO
) combines rudder, elevator and aileron movement to cause the aircraft to snap or spin at the fl ip of a