AIRTRONICS SD-10G Aero Hızlı Başlangıç Kılavuzu

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AIRTRONICS SD-10G Aero Hızlı Başlangıç Kılavuzu
Procedure for obtaining four different In-Flight Selectable Flight Modes using the SD-10G
Transmitter for controlling the Fun-Fly Ultra Stick type model with dual Flaps and
Ailerons.
Normal:
Flight Mode 1:
Flight Mode 2:
Flight Mode 3:
Flight Mode 4:
NOTE: Prior to programming your SD-10G for a specific model, Use MODEL SELECT, to select a
specific AERO model as shown on page 29 of your instruction manual. BIND and set the SAFETY
LINK as indicated on page 21 of your instruction manual. The SAFETY LINK should match the
currently selected model.
Select SYSTEM using the Navigation Pad. Press the ENTER key.
Scroll down using the Navigation Pad and highlight MODEL NAME by pressing the ENTER key.
Enter a MODEL NAME as described on page 29 of your SD-10G manual. Press END when complete.
Scroll down using the Navigation Pad to TYPE. Press the ENTER key. Use the YES/+ and NO/- key to
select AERO. Use the Navigation Pad and the YES/+ and NO/- keys to make it read:
WING > NORMAL, AILERON >2, FLAP >2, TAIL >NORMAL, THROTTLE >1
Press the ENTER key to save the selection option> Press the YES/+ key to CREATE NEW DATA.
Press the END key.
Scroll down using the Navigation Pad and select CHANNEL ASSIGN. Press the ENTER key.
The Default SD-10G Channel Assignments for the above selections are as follows:
#1 Elevator
#2 Left Aileron
#3 Throttle
#4 Rudder
#5 Gear
#6 Right Aileron
#7 Left Flap
#8 Right Flap
#9 AUX 2
#10 AUX
Press the END key
Select SWITCH ASSIGN using the Navigation Pad Down arrow. Press ENTER.
Assign the following switches using the Navigation Pad and the YES/+ and NO/- keys.
FLIGHT MODE 1
2
3
SD-10G AERO
No Mixing
Takeoff, with Flaps in Down Position
Elevator to Flap Mixing. Up Elevator causes the Flaps to go Down.
Down Elevator causes the Flaps to go UP.
Aileron to Flap Mixing. Flaps work in the same direction as
the Ailerons.
Crow. Ailerons go UP, Flaps go Down, with Flaps responding
to Aileron commands with Flap to Elevator Compensation.
>11 >or >--
>10 >or >--
>23 >or >--