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AIRTRONICS SD-10G Aero Manuel
glossary of terms
Spoilerons: Spoilerons is a mix of spoilers and ailerons, allowing you to use the ailerons as spoilers if your model does not
feature separate spoilers. When Activated, both ailerons are moved up at the same time to provide the function of spoilers, while
still providing aileron roll control.
Stick Monitor: The Stick Monitor function displays the current position of the control sticks as a percentage of total control stick
movement in 1% increments, and is used to determine if the control sticks require calibration.
Stick Switch: The Stick Switch function allows you to convert one or more control stick axes into a switch, then assign a function
to that Stick Switch.
Stopwatch Timer: The Stop Watch timer is used to either count down from a programmed Start time (Count Down mode) or
to count up from zero if no Start time is programmed (Count Up mode). In Count Down mode, an audible tone will sound in 1
second intervals when the Stop Watch reaches 10 seconds from zero. When zero is reached, a long audible tone will sound and
the Stop Watch will begin to count up. In Count Up mode, an audible tone will sound at 1 minute intervals to remind you that the
count down time (zero) has been surpassed. The Stop Watch timer can be utilized for a number of different uses, but one of the
more popular uses is to use it as a fuel usage indicator to remind you to land within an allotted amount of time to ensure that your
model doesn't run out of fuel.
Swashplate: The swashplate changes the pilot's linear cyclic (and often collective) control inputs into rotary blade pitch angle
changes in the main rotor. It is the position of the swashplate that determines which direction the rotor disk will move in.
Switch Assignment: The Switch Assignment function allows you to assign a function, such as Gear, Dual Rate, F-Mode, Snap
Roll, Stopwatch, etc, to any of the 9 three-position switches and the 2 push-button switches (31 positions total). Switches can be
programmed to operate in the standard fashion, or they can be made to operate interdependently using the Boolean conditions
OR/AND. Switches can also be programmed to always be ON.
System Timer: The System timer is a Count Up timer that displays the total time that the SD-10G transmitter has been turned
ON (either via the Power switch or the Display key) since it was new.
Throttle Cut: The Throttle Cut function allows you to set a specific position that the throttle servo will move to. The Throttle Cut
function is primarily used to shut down your engine after flight. The SD-10G transmitter allows you to program the Throttle Cut
percentage values for the Right and the Left engines independently to take into account any differences between throttle linkages
on twin-engine aircraft.
Throttle Hold: The Throttle Hold function allows you to set a specific position that the throttle servo will Hold and not respond
to the throttle control stick. This function is typically used when flying twin-engine aircraft or helicopters. The SD-10G transmitter
allows you program Throttle Hold for the Right or the Left engine separately.
Trainer System: Provides a way of training pilots to fly. During use, one transmitter acts as the Master (Instructor) and the other
transmitter acts as the Slave (Student). The Instructor controls the Student's model as long as the Trainer Switch is released.
Once the Instructor maneuvers the model to a safe altitude, the Instructor holds the Trainer Switch and the Student has control
of the model. The Student will have control of the model as long as the Instructor holds the Trainer Switch. Once the Trainer
Switch is released, the Instructor will have control of the model once again. If at any time the Instructor feels that the Student is
in a situation that endangers the model, the Instructor releases the Trainer Switch and control of the model returns instantly to
the Instructor.
Trim Authority: The Trim Authority function allows you to change the amount of control surface travel relative to how far Auxiliary
Lever (VR6) is moved. You are only able to change the Trim Authority for the specific control surface that is assigned to the
Auxiliary Lever (VR6), such as flaps in AERO mode, camber in GLID mode, and high and low pitch trim in HELI mode.
Trim Step Resolution: The Trim Step function allows you to adjust how far the servo travels when the trim switch is moved. This
allows you to change the Trim function resolution to suit your preference. You can increase the resolution by decreasing the Trim
Step value, so that the servo travels less when you move the trim switch. This makes it possible to fine-tune the trim settings
extremely accurately. In addition, you could decrease the resolution by increasing the Trim Step value, so that the servo travels
more when you move the trim switch. This makes setting large amounts of trim faster, but the trim setting may not be as accurate.
Trim Switch: Adjusts the trim of the four main flight controls, enabling you to trim your model for level flight. Six separate Trim
Switches (T 1, T 2, T 3, T 4, T 5, and T 6) are featured. Each Trim Switch will control a different trim axis depending on which
Model Type is selected and different trim settings can be programmed separately for each Flight Mode.
Type (Model Type): The Type function allows you to quickly set up the transmitter's low-level mixing based on the type of model
you're flying. Common templates for AERO, GLIDER, and HELI model types are provided. This takes the guess-work out of
setting up more complex models.
User Name: The User Name function allows you to input a User Name to register the transmitter. The User Name can consist of
up to 8 letters, numbers, or symbols. Choose from capital letters, lower case letters, numbers, and various symbols.
Variable Rate Assign: The VR Assign function allows you to assign specific functions to the two Auxiliary Levers (VR5 and VR6)
and to the Auxiliary Dial Knob (VR7).
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