12. Programming the Remote Control
a) Accessing and Leaving the Programming Mode
The remote control of your helicopter is configured to mode 2 upon delivery. You can, however, set the remote control to suit your own individual steering preferences. The
following steering modes are available for this:
Mode 1: The pitch-axis and yaw functions are steered with the left control assembly, the roll and pitch functions are steered with the right control assembly. For this mode,
the two control assemblies must be reciprocally converted from mutually neutralising to not neutralising (see Page 23, Item d).
Mode 2 (delivery state): Yaw and pitch function are steered on the left control assembly, the roll and pitch-axis function are steered on the right control assembly.
Mode 3: The pitch-axis and roll functions are steered with the left control assembly, yaw and pitch function are steered with the right control assembly. For this mode, the
two control assemblies must be reciprocally converted from mutually neutralising to not neutralising (see Page 23, Item d).
Mode 4: The roll and pitch function are steered on the left control assembly, the yaw and pitch-axis function are steered on the right control assembly.
Switching from mode 2 to another mode does not affect any programmed model memory slots. All mixers and set values are adopted 1:1 and only assigned to the new
control assemblies.
In order to change the steering mode, press the Mode button (Figure 3, Item 1) and the Select button (Figure 3, Item 7) at the same time and then
turn on the remote control. With the +/- rocker (Figure 3, Item 4), you can set the desired mode 1–4. By means of deactivating the remote control,
the setting is adopted.
Attention!
With the selection of mode 1 or mode 3, the two control assemblies must be reciprocally converted from neutralising to non-neutralising (see Page 23, Item
d).
In order to access the individual functions of your remote control, you must, when the remote control is activated, push the Mode button (Figure 3, Item 1) and the Select
button (Figure 3, Item 7) at the same time.
By means of pressing the Mode button (Figure 3, Item 1) you "browse" through all available functions (menus).
By pressing the Select button (Figure 3, Item 7), you will access the respectively available sub-menus.
By moving the +/- rocker (Figure 3, Item 4), the set values in the selected menus are changed.
In order to leave the programming mode again, press the Mode and Select button at the same time (Figure 3, Items 1 and 7).
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