The Royal Pro Menu Structure; Status Displays; What Do The Sticks, Sliders And Switches Do? Or: Global Assignments (Lists); What Does "Assignment" Mean - Multiplex ROYALpro 7 Manual De Instrucciones

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11.2.
The ROYAL
You will find a diagram of the ROYAL
ture in the coloured A3 supplement to the manual.
Please refer to the supplement when reading this sec-
tion.
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The ROYAL
has four menu levels:
Status displays (not shown in the Overview)
Main menu
Menu
Sub-menu
The Status display supplies information about the
transmitter and the current model, and is divided up
over four screens. You can switch between the dis-
plays using the
and
appears when you switch the transmitter on, or when
you leave the main menus. The four Status displays
are not shown in the Overview. Please see Chapter
(
10.6.) for details regarding the Status display.
The six main menus are called up using the six direct
menu access buttons. Within the main menus all you
will find is branches leading into the menus them-
selves. Each branch is always indicated by a series of
four full stops.
The menus can contain both branches into sub-
menus, as well as parameters.
The sub-menus only contain parameters.
Parameters are variable values which appear in
menus and sub-menus. Some only provide infor-
mation, but others are in a form which can be altered.
Invariable parameters are skipped when you leaf
through the menus.

Status displays

(
Entry into the main menus using one
of the six menu buttons
Main menus
xxxx
Branches into menus
Menus
xxxx
Branches into sub-menus
Variable parameters
Fixed parameters (information only)
Sub-menus
Variable parameters
Fixed parameters (information only)
Fig. 11.2.1.: Menu structure in principle
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menu structure
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menu struc-
buttons. The Status display
10.6.)
....
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Setup
Main menu: Setu p
with branches into the menus
Menu: Assignment
with parameters
(Mode, Assignment, Name)
and branches
into sub-menus
(TX Controls, Switches)
Sub-menu: Assign Controls
with parameters
Fig. 11.2.2.: Typical menu structure
11.3.
What do the sticks, sliders and
switches do?
Or: Global assignments (lists)
11.3.1.

What does "Assignment" mean?

The assignment defines which transmitter control is
used to operate a function in the transmitter or the
model. This information is stored in the assignment
lists.
The software differentiates between
Controls (
11.3.2.) and Switches (
The assignment lists do not include the basic func-
tions (aileron / elevator / rudder for fixed-wing models,
roll / pitch / yaw / collective pitch for helicopters).
These functions are covered by the stick mode
(Modes 1 to 4).
11.3.2.

What are transmitter controls?

Controls are all those elements on the transmitter
which operate functions in the model (servos, speed
controllers, gyros, ...). The following controls are
available:
a. Sticks
(e.g. for throttle, spoilers, ...).
b. Sliders E and F
(e.g. for flaps, mixture, gyro, ...).
c. Switches and buttons, including those on the
sticks
(e.g. for retracts, aero-tow release, ...).
TX control
Operating element
Idle position and status
11.3.3.).
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