Adjusting Servos; Reversing The Direction Of Servo Rotation Menu: ( Servo ) Rev - Multiplex Cockpit SX Manual De Instrucciones

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When you set up a new model, Throttle Check is al-
ways active (THRCHK = 1).
We recommend:
Don't switch Throttle Check off unless you are sure that
it is not dangerous to switch the model on "with throttle"
(unpowered model, glow motor, speed controller with
power-on guard).
This is the procedure:
Action
Left to MENU
1.
Confirm
Confirm
2.
Right to TH C C HK
3.
Open TH C C HK
4.
for setting
"0" or "1" flashes in the bottom line.
THRCHK = "1" means:
Throttle Check active (default setting)
THRCHK = "0" means:
No Throttle Check
You can change the THRCHK setting using the 3-D
digi-adjustor.
A brief press
on the 3-D digi-adjustor concludes the
process. The selected setting is now stored.

13.4. Adjusting servos

For each of the seven servos you can adjust the follow-
ing parameters:
- the centre
- the travel, separately in both directions
- the direction of rotation (REVerse)
These settings are used to adjust the control surface
travels and the neutral position to suit the requirements
of the model.
Effect
SETUP appears
MODEL appears
TIP: carry out mechanical adjustments first
It is always advisable to set up the mechanical systems
in the model as accurately as you can before carrying
out any (electronic) adjustments at the transmitter.
• Set the output arm on the servo output shaft at right-
angles to the case. This avoids inadvertently setting
up mechanical differential travel.
• Neutral point:
Set the desired neutral point of the control surfaces
as accurately as possible by altering the length of the
pushrod.
• Servo:
Connect the pushrod as far "inboard" as possible at
the servo output arm, and use the maximum avail-
able servo travel. This reduces the effect of gearbox
play, and exploits the servo's power to the full.
• Control surface:
Connect the pushrod as far "outboard" as possible at
the horn. This reduces the effect of play in the link-
age, and transfers the servo's power to the control
surface as efficiently as possible.
We recommend:
First check the direction of rotation, and correct this if
possible (
13.4.1.).
Before you change the centre point (neutral position) of
control surfaces at the transmitter, check and correct
the control surface linkage mechanically at the model.
If the control surface settings are already close to the
desired neutral point, an offset to the servo centre of no
more than +/- 10% should be sufficient (
The final step is to adjust the servo travels (
13.4.1.
Reversing the direction of servo rotation
Menu: (
This is the procedure:
Action
Left to MENU
1.
Confirm
Right to SERVO
3.
Confirm
2.
Select servo
3.
Open selected servo
4.
for setting
Right to REV
3.
Open REV
4.
for setting
"0" or "1" flashes in the bottom line.
REV = "0" means:
normal direction of rotation
REV = "1" means:
reversed direction of rotation
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) REV
SERVO
Effect
SETUP appears
SERVO1 appears
Servo number appears
CENTR appears
13.4.2.).
13.4.3.).

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