whether the throttle stick has to be forward or back for
this in 13.3.4.
A brief press r on the 3-D digi-adjustor concludes the
setting process. The flashing ceases, and the value is
stored.
13.5.3. Adjusting the SPOILER/FLAP / elevator
mixer
Menus: SP -CO, F -CO
The mixer input for SPOILER (SP-CO) is set in the
same manner as for throttle.
In the case of the mixer inputs for FLAP (F-CO) you
have to set a separate value for each direction of
movement of the flap control (Î next table but one).
Setting the SPOILER compensation input:
Action Effect
1. 4
r
Left to MENU
Confirm SETUP appears
2. 3
Right to MIXER
3. r
Confirm TH >S4 appears
4. 3
Right to SP -CO
5. r
Open SP -CO
for setting
The current percentage figure flashes. You can now set
any value within the range -100% to 100% using the 3-
D digi-adjustor.
Move the SPOILER control to the “spoilers extended”
point, and set the desired value using the 3-D digi-
adjustor. Any changes are immediately visible on the
model itself.
A brief press r on the 3-D digi-adjustor concludes the
process. The flashing ceases, and the value is stored.
Setting the FLAP compensation input:
Action Effect
1. 4
Left to MENU
2. r
Confirm SETUP appears
3. 3
Right to MIXER
4. r
Confirm TH >S4 appears
5. 3
Right to F -CO
6. r
Open F -CO
for setting
The current percentage figure flashes. You can now
use the 3-D digi-adjustor to set the value within the
range -100% to 100% in 1% increments.
Move the FLAP control (left-hand slider) to both end-
points in turn, and set the desired elevator travels using
the 3-D digi-adjustor. Any changes you make are im-
mediately visible on the model itself.
A brief press r on the 3-D digi-adjustor concludes the
process. The flashing ceases, and the values are
stored.
13.6. Transmitter control settings
Menu: CONTRL
In this menu you can alter the characteristics
Dual Rate (2.6.1.) and EXPonential (2.6.2.) for the
control functions AILERON, ELEVATOR and RUD-
DER.
13.6.1. Dual Rates for AILERON, ELEVATOR,
RUDDER
Menu: (
CONTRL) DR
What does the term Dual Rates mean?
The Dual Rates function enables you to switch bet-
ween two different control surface travels for the func-
tions aileron, elevator and rudder.
Typical applications:
a. When you are test-flying a new model it is useful to
be able to switch to large control surface travels as and
when required, even though the controls would be
over-sensitive for normal flying.
b. Large control surface travels are required on the
landing approach (powerful response), but smaller
travels are better for normal flying (fine control).
Important: two values are required!
The “D-R” switch on the C
OCKPIT SX switches between
two different transmitter control settings. If you set up a
new model, one value is always 100%, the second
defaults to 99%. This means that the effect of the
transmitter control is virtually identical in both switch
positions.