Replacing The Transmitter Battery; Disabling The Stick Centring Spring, Activating; The Ratchet / Friction System; Adjusting The "Hardness" Of The Sticks - Multiplex ROYALpro 7 Manual De Instrucciones

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Removing the RF module:
a. Switch the transmitter OFF!
b. Open the transmitter (
c. Lay the transmitter down on a soft surface, open
face towards you. Take care not to damage the
sticks and switches!
d. Hold the RF module by all four corners using your
thumbs and index fingers, then carefully and
evenly pull it straight up (see picture below).
Installing the RF module:
Hold the RF module as just described, and place it on
the contact pins. Check carefully that all the pins are
engaged in the right position, then carefully and even-
ly press it into place.
Fig. 9.4.3.1.: Removing and installing the RF module
9.4.4.

Replacing the transmitter battery

a. Switch the transmitter OFF!
b. Locate the snap-catches of the two plastic battery
retainers, pull both of them back in the direction of
the battery, then fold them up (
c. Remove the battery and withdraw the battery con-
nector and lead from the socket on the main circuit
board (
Fig. 9.4.4.2.).
Fig. 9.4.4.1.
Opening / closing the retainers Connecting the battery
When installing the battery ensure that the connecting
lead is neatly deployed, so that it cannot become trapped
when you close the transmitter back.
Note:
No model data is lost when you swap batteries.
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9.4.1.).
Fig. 9.4.4.1.).
Fig. 9.4.4.2.
9.4.5.
Disabling the stick centring spring, acti-
vating the ratchet / friction system
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transmitters are supplied as standard with
self-centring sticks. The springs for use with a ratchet
or friction system are already fitted to both stick units,
and can be activated quickly and easily as follows:
Switch the transmitter OFF and open the case.
a. Locate the TORX screwdriver on the inside of the
transmitter back panel, and use it to tighten (turn
clockwise) the TORX screw on the appropriate
(please check!) neutralising lever (1) to the point
where the stick centring action is completely dis-
abled. Don't screw it in too far! On no account
remove the neutralising lever and centring
spring!
b. The screws (2) hold the springs, while the screws
(3) adjust the hardness of the ratchet / friction ac-
tion: the further you tighten the screw, the harder
the ratchet or friction.
If you wish, you can set a superimposed ratchet / fric-
tion action by activating both springs on one stick.
This is simply a matter of personal preference.
(4) "Hardness"
centring force
right / left
(3) Strength of friction / ratchet
Fig. 9.4.5.1.: Adjuster screws on the stick unit
9.4.6.

Adjusting the "hardness" of the sticks

This term applies to the centring force of the neutral-
ising spring on any one stick axis.
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allows you to adjust the "hardness"
for each of the four stick axes separately. The picture
above shows how adjustments are made. The stick
axes become "harder" when you tighten the screws (4)
(turn them clockwise).
9.4.7.

Swivelling the stick units

A unique feature of the ROYAL
units can be swivelled to improve the ergonomics of
the transmitter. This is particularly advantageous if
you operate the transmitter hand-held, and use your
thumbs to control short sticks. In this case the "natural
working axis" is not exactly horizontal and vertical
relative to the transmitter, but at a more or less pro-
nounced angle. Both stick units of the ROYAL
be swivelled to any angle up to about 15° from the
nominal position.
(2) Spring for
friction or ratchet
(1) Disable
neutralising action
(4) "Hardness"
centring force
forward / back
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