Copying A Model Memory; Erasing Model Memories; Managing Flight Phases - Multiplex ROYALpro 7 Manual De Instrucciones

Tabla de contenido
Idiomas disponibles
  • ES

Idiomas disponibles

If so, the transmitter switches to the selected model,
and one of the four Status displays appears.
If not, you will see the warning message:
!
NOTE !
THR
Move to idle
throttle release
In this case you can either move the throttle control to
the Idle position, or skip the warning message by
pressing the REV/CLR button.
! Caution!
If you press a button to "unlock the throttle", even
though the throttle control is not at the Idle position,
you run the risk of injury or damage should the motor
burst into life unexpectedly.
19.2.

Copying a model memory

In the main menu ¦Memory activate the Copy point.
The first step in this menu is to select the model
memory which is to be copied.
The screen now displays a list of all model memories:
¦Copy
¨Exit
1 EasyStar
2 Twister
3 Gemini
4 ---------
5
Cularis
ª6 FunJet red
Selecting the source (the model to be copied):
Use the 3-D digi-adjuster or the
lect the model which you wish to copy. This can also
be the currently active model (marked with x ).
Confirm your selection by pressing the 3-D digi-
adjuster or the ENTER button. The model's name is
now highlighted on the screen, and a " c " appears at
the end of the line for "copy".
Selecting the target memory:
Use the 3-D digi-adjuster or the
the selected model to the target memory. The high-
lighted model name and the " c " also move.
Press the ENTER button or the 3-D digi-adjuster to
confirm the copy process.
a. Target memory vacant
The model data is copied into the selected target
model memory, and the model name is also adopted.
b. Target memory occupied by a model
To ensure that you do not accidentally overwrite an
existing model, this situation generates a request to
confirm the overwrite process:
Copy over existing
model?
Yes->
No->ENTER
If you now press the REV/CLR button, the existing
model data is overwritten by the copy of the selected
source memory. Pressing ENTER interrupts the copy
process.
x
Current model
This model has been
c
selected for copying
/
buttons to se-
/
buttons to shift
19.3.

Erasing model memories

Move to the main menu ¦Memory and activate the
point Erase .
In this menu the first step is to select the model mem-
ory which is to be erased.
A list of all model memories is now displayed:
¦Erase
¨Exit
1 EasyStar
2 Twister
3
Gemini
4 ---------
5 Cularis
ª6 FunJet red
Use the 3-D digi-adjuster or the
lect the model which you wish to erase.
Note: you cannot erase the current model
The current model (marked with x ) cannot be erased.
If you wish to erase the current model, you must first
select any other model (
Now press the 3-D digi-adjuster or the ENTER button
in order to initiate the erasure process.
The screen now displays a request to confirm the erasure;
this is intended to prevent you accidentally erasing a
model:
Erase selected
model?
Yes->
No->ENTER
Pressing the REV/CLR button erases the model,
whereas pressing ENTER interrupts the process,
leaving the model data in the memory unchanged.

Managing Flight phases

19.4.
Flight phases are simply settings / data sets for a
model which can be called up by operating a switch.
The data sets are optimised for particular flight tasks.
Flight phases enable you to adjust the transmitter con-
trol settings to suit the requirements of the task in
hand, e.g. reduced control travels for SPEED flying,
lowered flaps for LANDING, different collective pitch
and throttle curves for model helicopters, etc.; all this
can be carried out separately for each flight phase. All
the settings which may be changed between flight
phases are marked with the flight phase code number
1 ... 4 in the transmitter control menus (
pro
ROYAL
also features digital trims which are flight
phase specific, i.e. the trims can be set differently and
stored for each flight phase. This simply means that it
is possible to trim the model perfectly for each flight
phase.
pro
The ROYAL
allows you to set up four flight phases.
However, by default the assignment lists contain no
assigned flight phase select switches.
It is possible to set up a "soft" transition ( 1 , 2 or 4sec
(seconds)) when switching from one flight phase to
another; this avoids abrupt changes in servo position
when you select the next phase.
Manual
x
Current model memory
Model memory selected
for erasure
/
buttons to se-
19.1.).
14.). The
85
Tabla de contenido
loading

Este manual también es adecuado para:

Royalpro 9Royalpro 12

Tabla de contenido