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Throttle delay function
THR-DELAY
(
ACRO
):
The
THR-DELAY
function is used to slow the response of the throttle servo to
simulate the slow response of a turbine engine. A
40%
delay setting corresponds
to about a one-second delay, while a
100%
delay takes about eight seconds to
respond. For helicopters, see
DELAYS
, p. 103.
This function may also be used to create a “slowed servo” on a channel other than throttle. This is accomplished by
plugging the desired servo (Ex: gear doors) into CH3 (
THR
), throttle into an auxiliary channel such as 8, and then using
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GOAL of EXAMPLE: STEPS: INPUTS:
Activate
THR-DELAY
for a ducted-fan
replica of a turbine-powered aircraft.
Slow the servo response byone second.
Open the
THR-DELAY
function.
for 1 second.
(If
BASIC
, again.)
to page 2.
to
THR-DELAY
.
Activate the function.
to
MIX
. to
ACT
.
Adjust the
RATE
to match the desired
servo speed. (Ex:
40%
.)
to
RATE
. to
40%
.
Close menu.
Where next? Set up
THROTTLE-NEEDLE
mixing: see p. 65.
Adjust throttle’s
END POINT
: see p. 39.
Adjust throttle exponential (
D/R
,
EXP
): see p. 42.
Set up
AILEVATOR
: see p. 57.
Set up programmable mixes, for example,
RUDDER-AILERON
: see p. 68.
View additional model setups on the internet: www.futaba-rc.com\faq\
ACRO
only. Optional: increase mixture
when throttle is applied rapidly-
ACCE
.(see above for details.)
to
ACCE
.
THROTTLE STICK to idle.
THROTTLE STICK full open
quickly.
as needed.
HELI
only: set curves for other
conditions.
to condition name.
to next condition to edit.
Repeat above steps as needed.
Close menu.