Multiplex USA PROFIROYAL Model Aircraft Radio Control Transmitter User Manual Part 1

Multiplex USA Model Aircraft Radio Control Transmitter Users Manual Part 1

Users Manual Part 1

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2.1 What can you check If nothing works? Fle-Ioed base type
- it you think that the data tor the stored model has
Transmlt‘t‘el Md ‘ a r: "Y" crystals} been changed as a result at your programming
Same channel in tranermmer and receiver? experiments, you can re-load the base type.
°°"°°"’°°°'°"s’“" ' _
blue sleeve - Transmitter crystal m .
yellow sleeve , Single conversion _ Enter the menu cycle
WWW
clear sleeve Double conversion Onto menu 3
receiver crystal _ On to “select base type"
Modulation _ Open field (flashes)
- For the fix 12you must set PPM 91
The modulation type is displayed a! top right on
the screen (2nd line). This is how you change lr,
m_
5——
5——
5-—
Select base type requrred
Back to the operating screen
9;
Select PPM 9
Back to the aparatlng screen
Sockets indiumpers on the RX 12 receiver
- Socket 12mm flnedwith ajumperl
- Socket B (1 -6) is the battery connector!
- Sockets B (7-12) and B (HF) must be filled with
iumpers.
- For other resolver! you must select the
appropriate modulation (as described in the
above table) using E18.
Check the power nuppliee
- Are the transmitter and receiver batteries fully
charged? «
PROF! me 4000
3. The first fixed-wing model
(Helicopter -:> p. 12) y
The basic preparations are abbreviated slightly here
as they have already been described under the same
sectionletterslnSec‘lion 1.) Theflmtut (e paqe6
on).
3. 1 Basic preparations
Charge transmitter and receiver“ batteries
Preparetherecelver
it you wemto use an Ex 12 DS receiver in the PPM 9
mode with only one receiver battery. jumpers must be
fitted in sockets B HF and B 7-12. The battery itself
should be connected to socket B HS.
Flt the cry-Elma
For the fix ta 03 you need a double-supemet crystal
with a clear plastic sleeve.
0 The transmitter and receiver crymals must be on the
same channel.
Schemeflc diagram of en Fee model
Vlewiromabave
fliewtputeirnsoiflweidewountedserwseipolmdown.
Allcontrolsurleeellhlmgeeereonihebommcithemodel.
Quick start
3.2 Select base type
For our ‘qulck start” we have selected the “Glider
Butterfl'besetype, which is an F135 model. The
assignment of ransmitter controls, switches and
servos is described in detail on page 77.
The diagram at bottom left of this page shows how the
model must be configured, to ensure that the control
surleoes move correctly. 7
Beiore you can select the base type you must first
switch to an “empty' memory.
This is the procedure:
‘Hot-Key' takes you to the “switch
memory” menu
Open ‘memory" field
Leaf through with El/EI or the Digi-
adlustnr until " ----- EMPTY ----—-"
appears '
Confirm with
if you press any other button, the
memory switch will not take place.
The base type select field is opened
automatically (flashes)
Lest through with EVE or the DigiA
aolustor until “Glider butterfl' appears.
——
m Back to the operatlng screen
This procedure places a new model in the memory.
it A model already exlsts with the same name. the
PBOFI me 4000 automatically appends a sequential
number. ‘Glider buttertl' then becomes “Glider
buttemt ". This prevents the potential problem at
duplicate names and the inevitable confusion which
would result
The figure 5 in the last llns is the running number oi
thebeso type “Glider Buttertl". . ,
Pages
Aithis point you should set the transmitters 31 Changing the can”; ‘sslgnmem,
modulation to match the receiver you will be using. ' .
it your receiver is an Rx 12 DS you don't need to Note: the controls will be interchangedl
make any changes. You can move straight on to point
For example. if you assign RUDDER to transmitter
control A. AILERON will automatically be switched to
control C. This prevents the danger at assigning two
difierent transmitter controls to one tunction.
Enter the menu cycle
On to “Menu 2 assign"
Onto “Assign controls" menu
_ Open modulation tieid (flashes)
EVE or 08 Select PPM 7, PPM 9, PPM 12 or
POM/A v
_ Open neutral point field (flashes)
iii/El Select MPX (=MULTIPLEX) = 1,6 ms
or OTHER - 1.5 ms
Back to the operaiing screen
Repeat the next two steps until the control
arrangement meets your requirements.
Open “CONTROL" field
Select the transmitter control using
I/Ei or the Digi-edjuster.
Open the “OPERATES" field
Select the function with Ei/Ei orthe
Diai-ediustor.
And when you have finished:
_ Back to the operating screen L
3.3 Checking the control assignments
in the “Glider Butteril’ base type the transmitter
controls are arranged as foliowe:
If this arrangement suits your normal mode oi flying,
you can move straight on to point "3.5 Connecting
eervne‘.
PROF! me 4000
3.5 Connecting servos
Recommendation: leeve the servo mum
mite—um If you want e quick etertt
Connect the serves to the receiver in the sequence
stated in the bese‘type diagram (a page 77). When
you re-esslgn serves, all the mixer inputs are set to
10056 and all senios to “normal" direction.
For the ‘Glider Butterfl” base type you should connect
the servos in your model as ioilows:
Of course, you don t need to connect functions
don’t exist in your model.
Servos 10, 11 and 12 can only be connected it you
are using an Fix 12 as receiver In PPM 12 mode.
3.6 Checking (matching) mixer Inputs
In the “Adjust servos, travels and switches" menu you
can do the following:
- set mixer Input values,
- reverse mixer inputs, and
- assign switches to the mixer inputs.
This is the procedure:
at Key ho'Travenewntches menu
Quick start
You have to repeat the following steps for all servos.
Open “SERVO“ field
Select the servo with El/Ei or the Digi-
adjuster.
Open the ‘lNPUT" field
Select the input with EVE or the Digi-
adjuster.
Open the adjust field
Move the associated control
Reverse the input with the button
Adjust the mixer input wlth Ei/El or
the Dim-adjuster.
Open the Switch field
Select ON/OFF or a switch
The brackets round the buttons indicate that you only
have to make changes here it it is necessary,
Once everything is as you want it:
Back to the operating screen
men start
4. The first helicopter
The basic preparations are abbreviated slightly here
as they have alreaoy been described under the same
section letters In Section 1.) The flmttntm page 6
on). '
4. 1 Basic preparations
Charge transmitter and receiver batteries
Prepare the receiver
it you want to use an th 12 DS receiver in the PPM9
mode with only one receiver battery. iumpers must be
titted in sockets 8 HF and B 7-12. The battery should
be connected to socket B 1-6.
Fitthe crystals
For the Rx 12 DS receiver you need a double
superhet crystal with a clear plastic sleeve.
The transmitter and receiver crystals must be on the
same channel‘
Schematic diagram of the mtorhead for the
"Trainer 120 d-gm"bue type
4.2 Select base type
For our "quick start" we have selected the "Trainer g
120 deg" base type The assignment of transmitter
controls, switches and serves Is described in detail 0
page 39
Before you can select the base type you have to
switch to an "empty“ memory.
This is the procedure:
“Hot key” takes you to the “Switch u
memory“ menu - I7'
Open the Memory" field
Leaf through with El/El or the Digi-
adjuster until “—»--EMPTY -—--"
appears
Confirm with the button
If you press any other button, the
memory switch will not take place.
The base type select field is
automatically opened (flashes)
Leal through wlth El/EI or the Digi-
adjuster until “9 Trainer 120 deg"
appears.
The figure 9 in the last line is the running number of
the “Trainer 120 deg' base type.
Oonfirm with the El button
- Back to the operating screen ‘
PROF, me 4000 , Quick start
At this point you should set the transmitter’s
4.4 Changing the control assignments
Note: the control. will he interchanged!
For example, it you assign ROLL to transmitter control
A, YAW will automatically be switched to control C.
modulation to the receiver which you will be using.
it your receiver is an Fix 12 DS you don't need to
make any changes. You can move straight on to point
4.3.
_ Enter the menu cycle
a a a
On to 'Seiect transmission mode"
Open modulation field (flashes)
Select PPM 7, PPM 9, PPM 12 or
_ Open the neutral point field (flashes)
Iii/El Select MPX (-MULTIPLEX) = 1,6 ms
or OTHER =1.5 ms
4.3 Checking the control assignments
In the "Trainer 120 deg" base type the transmitter
POM/A with Ei/E] or the Digi-aoiustor
m Back to the operating screen .
controls are assigned as lollows:
‘ If this arrangement suits your preterm] tiying mode,
' you can move on directly to point 4.6 “Connecting
servos".
This prevents the danger of assigning two different
transmitter controls to one funotion.
_ Enter the menu cycle
_ On to ‘Menu 2 assign"
_ On to the ‘Assign controls” menu
Repeat the next two steps until the control
arrangement meets your requirements.
Open the CONTROL lield
Select the control with Ei/El or the
Digt-ediustor
Open the OPERATES field
Select the function with EVE) or the
DigI-aoiuetor
And when you are finished:
4.5 Changing the COLLEcflVE direction
“Hot key" to the “Adjust controls" menu
Select the COLLECTIVE PITCH
control with Ella or the Biol-adjuster
Open the “Options" field
Lead through with IIEJ or the Digl~
adjuster until "PITCH-MAX" appears
Open select iieid .
Salad FRONT or HEAR va‘th 3/9
W Back to the operating screen
‘ 2 Quick mm
4.6 Connecting servos You have to repeat the tollovnng steps for all serv
Open servo select field
Ttnservosmustbeoonmctedlestmdtnthe . ‘
table below. T-hll arrangement cannot be annual Sglectt servo wtth IBIS or the DIE
, a jus or
For the “Trainer 120 deg“ base type you must oonne Open INPUT field
the serves in your model as follows: -
Select input with Et/El or the Digi-
adjuster
Open adiust lleld '
Move fleeciated transmltter control
Reverse mixer Input with El
Adluet mixer input with Iii/B orthe
Dlgi-adiustor ,‘
The brackets round the buttons lndlcate that you 0
have to make changes here It lt ls necessary.
Once everything is as you want It:
Back to the operatlng screen
n—— .
———
—m_
“GEE-—
For helioopters all 12 possible servos' are always
assigned. The reason for this is the! you cannot alter
the servo asslgnment tor the helloopter base types.
4. 7 Checking (matching) mlxer Inputs
In the “Travel and switches' menu you can do the
tollawing:
- set mlxer input values.
. - reverse mlxer Inputs. and
- assign switches to the mixer inputs.
This is the procedure:
“Hat key“ to “Travel + swimhes' menu
(TRAWSW')

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