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servo arm so that the throw is adjusted in the
90-100% range.
19. To set the right aileron’s LEFT motion,
move the aileron stick all the way to the left
and hold it. The letters “
L/D” should appear
next to the flashing percent sign (as shown in
the figure above). Again listen and hit the
minus
DATA INPUT key until the buzzing
stops. If the servo is not buzzing, leave the
setting at 100%. You may wish to increase or
decrease this number depending on how
rapidly the model rolls to the left. One
possible setting is roughly 9/16” (14-15 mm)
travel in both directions. (Remember, you’re
only setting the right aileron if you have the
flaperon function turned on. You set the other
aileron’s travel in channel 6’s ATV.)
20. To set the UP elevator motion, press on
the
CURSOR
key until the indicator moves
underneath channel 2, as shown. Now move
the right stick all the way to the transmitter
bottom and hold it. The letters “
R/U” should
appear next to the flashing percent sign (as
shown in the figure above). Again listen for a
buzzing sound to indicate the servo is stalling,
and hit the minus
DATA INPUT key until the
buzzing stops. If the servo is not buzzing,
leave the setting at 100%. You may wish to
increase or decrease this number depending on
how tightly the model does an inside loop (or
whether it snap rolls when it shouldn’t).
flashing
Changes to
"L/D" with AIL
stick motion
21. Repeat the previous step for DOWN
elevator by moving the stick all the way to the
top of the transmitter, full “down” elevator.
Check for binding and adjust the percentage
as before. The elevator settings should be
adjusted so that the elevator travel is roughly
9/16” (15 mm).
22. To set the throttle position at IDLE, press
on the
CURSOR key until the indicator moves
underneath channel 3. Now move the throttle
stick all the way to the transmitter bottom and
hold it. The letters “
R/U” should appear next
to the flashing percent sign. Listen for a
buzzing sound to indicate the servo is stalling,
and hit the minus
DATA INPUT
key until the
buzzing stops. If the servo is not buzzing,
leave the setting at 100% or increase it as
necessary to fully close the throttle. You may
wish to increase or decrease this number
depending on whether you can shut off the
engine using throttle at idle and the trim tab.
23. To set the FULL throttle position, move
the throttle stick all the way to the transmitter
top and hold it. The letters “
L/D” should
appear next to the flashing percent sign.
[Notice that the T6XAs/XHs transmitter
thinks of throttle stick positions to the reverse
of the way it seems, in that with the throttle
stick fully forwards — “up” towards the
transmitter top, is the Down position.] Listen
for a buzzing sound to indicate the servo is
stalling, and hit the minus
DATA INPUT key
until the buzzing stops. If the servo is not
buzzing, leave the setting at 100% or change it
as necessary to fully open the throttle.
24. To set the RIGHT rudder motion, press
on the
CURSOR key until the indicator moves
underneath channel 4. Now move the left
stick all the way to the transmitter right and
hold it. The letters “
R/U
” should appear next
to the flashing percent sign. Listen for a
buzzing sound to indicate the rudder servo is
stalling, and hit the minus
DATA INPUT key
until the buzzing stops. If the servo is not
buzzing, leave the setting at 100%. You may
wish to increase or decrease this number
depending on how strongly the model reacts
when the rudder is deflected. Now move the
stick to the left side, and repeat the setting
procedure for left rudder. The rudder travel
should be set to roughly 45 degrees on both
sides.
23. In the same manner as described above,
be sure to set
ATV values for channels 5
(landing gear) and 6 (second aileron), if you
have either.
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