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ROYAL
2.1.
The ROYAL
At the design stage of the ROYAL
ticular emphasis on high-level user-friendliness, flexi-
bility and maximum standardisation.
The user-friendly aspect results from the clearly ar-
ranged menu structure, the informative and well laid-
out menus and the large number of useful "little
touches" which make it easier to program and use the
transmitter.
The transmitter's flexibility is due to a combination of
two features: the large number of facilities which are
pre-defined and ready to use, and the ability to vary
almost all of them exactly as you wish. Transmitter
controls (sticks, sliders and switches) and servos can
be assigned without restriction, and the pre-defined
mixers can be modified in any way you like.
You can create your own "standard" by fine-tuning the
pre-defined mixers and assignment lists to suit your
personal preferences and applications.
Standardisation makes it easier and more intuitive to
program the transmitter. Pre-defined model templates,
mixers and assignment lists ensure that you can set
up a new model memory with just a few button-
presses, and it is then ready for immediate use.
Chapter "11. The ROYAL
the background to the system and related facilities,
and is intended to help you understand the way the
transmitter works. It is therefore particularly important
to read this section.
2.2.

Arrangement of the instructions

In addition to other subjects, Part 1 (Chapters 1. to
10.) contains important information on the subject of
safety !. This section also includes all the informa-
tion you need concerning the transmitter's hardware.
Essential reading!
Part 2 (Chapter 11.) concentrates on the HOW and
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WHY of the ROYAL
tions. This background information makes it much
easier to understand the sequence of operations
when programming the transmitter.
Part 3 and Part 4 describe step by step how to pro-
gram a fixed-wing model aircraft and a model heli-
copter.
First the basic functions (aileron, elevator, rudder,
throttle / collective pitch, roll, pitch, yaw) are "brought
into play".
After this the text explains the essential steps required
to expand and refine the model's functions.
Part 5 contains a detailed description of all the
menus, the model templates, the default transmitter
control settings, the switch assignments and much
more.
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Arrangement of the instructions
Introduction
Safety notes
Specification
Notes on the transmitter battery
Transmitter hardware
Switching on for the first time
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The "ROYAL
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Buttons and 3-D digi-adjusters ...
... when programming
... when operating the model
... when switching on
Global assignments
Global mixers
Model templates
Programming a fixed-wing model
Preparing the transmitter
Preparing the model
Setting up the basic functions
Supplementary functions
Programming a model helicopter
Preparing the transmitter
Preparing the model
Setting up the basic functions
Supplementary functions
Reference
All the menus in detail
Trainer mode operations
Overviews
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This character indicates chapters which are
safety-related. It is essential to read and observe
these sections!
Chapter
2.
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11.
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14. - 19.
14.4. + 20.6.3.
21. + 22.

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