Radiolink Electronic RL039AT9S Radio Control User Manual

Radiolink Electronic Limited Radio Control

User Manual

RADIOLINK AT9(FHSS)INSTRUCTION MANUALRADIOLINK ELETRONIC LIMITEDTechnical updates and additional programming examples available at: http://www.radiolink.com.cn
1INTRODUCTIONThank you for purchasing Radiolink 2.4 GHz 9 shift remote control system -- AT9 .This system is extremely versatile, it is the most complete remote control device as so far in our product series, it can operate helicopter, fixed-wing glider, aircraft all four models . Communication system adopts anti-interference strongest FHSS. Despite the powerful function, humanized menu design applicable to both beginners and skilled person. In order to better use remote control equipment and ensure flight safety, please read the instructions carefully, when we write the instruction to use the familiar and simple words to make it easy for beginners to understand the name and formulation.Suggestion: when you read this manual, please open the remote control and receiver and connect the receiversteering gear and other related equipment, operating while reading. When you read get some difficulties,please refer to the manual or call our after-sales (+86-0755-88361717) and login BBS (such aswww.5imx.com, www.5imx.com, www.5imx.com, www.rcfans.com) to check the issues related answer toquestions.Due to unforeseen changes in production procedures, the information contained in this manual is subject tochange without notice.More information please check our website as below:http://www.radiolink.com.cnSupport and Service: It is recommended to have your Radiolink equipment serviced annually during yourhobby’s “off season” to ensure safe operation.Please feel free to browse our GUEST BOOK for assistance in operation, use and programming. Please besure to regularly visit the Service and Support web site at www.radiolink.com.cn. This page includesextensive programming, use, set up and safety information on the AT9 radio system and is updated regularly.Any technical updates and manual corrections will be available on this web pages.If you do not find theanswers to your questions there, please see the end of our contact area for information on contacting us viaemail for the most rapid and convenient response.FOR SERVICE ONLY:Please start here for getting more service.www.radiolink.com.cnPhone:+86-755-88361717Email:jenny@radiolink.com.cnFOR SUPPORT : (PROGRAMMING AND USER QUESTIONS)Please start here for answers to most questions:www.radiolink.com.cnPhone:86-755-88361717Email:sales@radiolink.com.cn
2Note:About flyingWhile you are getting ready to fly,if you place your transmitter on the ground ,be sure that thewind won’t tip it over. If it is knocked over, the throttle stick may be accidentally moved, causing theengine to speed up. Also, damage to your transmitter may occur.Other than 2.4GHz system: Before taxiing, be sure to extend the transmitter antenna to its fulllength.collapsed antenna will reduce your flying range and cause a loss of control.It is a good idea to avoidpointing the transmitter antenna directly at the model, since the signal is weakest in that direction.In order to maintain complete control of your aircraft it is important that it remains visible at all times .Flying behind large objects such as buildings, grain bins, etc. is not suggested. Doing so may result in thereduction of the quality of the radio frequency link to the model.2.4GHz system: DO not grasp the transmitter module’s antenna during flight.Doing so may degrade thequality of the radio frequency transmission.2.4GHz system: As with all radio frequency transmissions, the strongest area of signal transmission is from the sides of the 9 shift transmitter module's antenna. As such, the antenna should not be pointed directly at the model.If your flying style creates this situation,easily move the antenna to correct this situation.Warning!!!please don't fly in the rain! Rain or moisture may enter the transmitter internal through gaps in the antenna orjoystick flight and cause your flight to instability even out of control. If inevitable will fly in the wet weather(such as game), please be sure to use plastic bags or waterproof cloth to cover your transmitter, please don't flightif there is lightning.This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmfulinterference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:-- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.-- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.-- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.-- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment.
3TABLE OF CONTENTS1 Part 1. INTRODUCTION OFAT9 SYSTEM...............................................................................51.1.1 Function of transmitter..........................................................................................................51.1.2 Transmitter Panel Shows:.....................................................................................................61.1.3 Receiver:R9D.....................................................................................................................71.2 RADIO INSTALLATION.........................................................................................................71.2.1 Guidelines to mount the servos, receiver and battery...............................................................71.2.2 Receiver and servo connections............................................................................................91.2.3 Installment of antenna.........................................................................................................111.3 RADIO BASIC SETTING......................................................................................................111.3.1 Basic setting of the transmitter........................................................................................... 111.3.2 Model type.......................................................................................................................... 121.3.3 Bind.....................................................................................................................................121.3.4 S.BUS................................................................................................................................. 121.3.5 Transmitter Displays & Buttons......................................................................................... 122 PART 2. BASIC FUNCTION OFAIRPLANE...........................................................................142.1 QUICK GUIDE OF ACRO BASIC MENU........................................................................... 142.2 QUICK GUIDE: GETTING STARTED WITH A BASIC 4-CHANNEL AIRPLANE......... 152.3 AIRPLANE BASIC FUNCTION...........................................................................................162.3.1 Model Select....................................................................................................................... 162.3.2 Model Type......................................................................................................................... 182.3.3 End Point of servo travel adjustment (END POINT, also called EPA).............................. 192.3.4 Trim.....................................................................................................................................202.3.5 SUB TRIM..........................................................................................................................212.3.6 Servo Reversing (REVERSE):........................................................................................... 212.3.7 Dual/triple rates and exponential (D/R,EXP)..................................................................... 222.3.8 Throttle Cut.........................................................................................................................242.3.9 IDLE DOWN (ACRO only)............................................................................................... 262.3.10 Fail Safe (F/S).................................................................................................................262.3.11 Auxiliary Channel Function (including channel 9-10 controls).....................................272.3.12 TIMER submenu (stopwatch functions):....................................................................... 282.3.13 TRAINER:......................................................................................................................292.3.14 Logic Switch Selection (LOGIC SW):...........................................................................302.3.15 SERVO display and cycle submenu:.............................................................................. 312.3.16 TELEMETARY.............................................................................................................. 313 Part 3. ACRO ADVANCE MENU FUNCTIONS....................................................................333.1 AIRPLANE WING TYPES (ACRO/GLID):......................................................................... 333.2 TWIN AILERON SERVOS (5-channel receiver, AILE-2 , ACRO/GLID)........................... 333.3 ACRO ADVANCE FUNCTION MENU............................................................................... 343.3.1 Program MIX......................................................................................................................353.3.2 Curve Programmable Mixes (PROG.MIX5-8)(HELI: PROG.MIX5-6 ):..........................373.3.3 Flaperon (ACRO/GLID 1A+1F ):...................................................................................... 383.3.4 FLAP-TRIM....................................................................................................................... 393.3.5 AILE DIFF (ACRO/ GLID 2A+1F/ GLID 2A+2F)...........................................................403.3.6 Air Break (ACRO/ GLID).................................................................................................. 413.3.7 ELEV-FLAP mixing (ACRO/GLID):................................................................................ 423.3.8 Dual Elevator Servos (with a rudder) (AILEVATOR) (ACRO):.......................................433.3.9 Snap Rolls (ACRO)............................................................................................................443.3.10 V-Tail (ACRO/ GLID)....................................................................................................453.3.11 ELEVON........................................................................................................................ 463.3.12 Gyro Sense......................................................................................................................473.3.13 THR-DELAY (ACRO):.................................................................................................. 483.3.14 THR CURVE (ACRO)................................................................................................... 48
43.3.15 THROTTLE-NEEDLE mixing (ACRO/ HELI):........................................................... 484 PART 4 GLIDER MODEL FUNCTIONS.................................................................................. 514.1 SET BASIC MENU OF GLID............................................................................................... 514.2 SET GLID TYPE.................................................................................................................... 524.3 GLID ADVANCE MENU......................................................................................................534.3.1 AILE DIFF (FIND IN ACRO FUNCTION MENU 3.3.5).................................................534.3.2 FLAPERON (GLID 1A+1F, FIND IN ACRO FUNCTION MENU 3.3.3)....................... 534.3.3 V-TAIL (FIND IN ACRO FUNCTION MENU 3.3.10).....................................................534.3.4 OFFSET (GLID 2A+2F):................................................................................................... 534.3.5 START DELAY (GLID 1A+1F only):.............................................................................. 544.3.6 CHAMBER-FLP................................................................................................................ 554.3.7 Camber Mixing:..................................................................................................................564.3.8 BUTTERFLY (crow) mixing..............................................................................................564.3.9 AILE/ RUDD MIX............................................................................................................. 584.3.10 ELEV-FLAP mixing (see GLID menu 3.3.7)................................................................ 584.3.11 AILE-FLAP(GLID 2A+2F only):.................................................................................. 584.3.12 SPOILER MIX (GLID):.................................................................................................594.3.13 FLAP-TRIM (see GLID 3.3.4).......................................................................................604.3.14 CONDITION.................................................................................................................. 605 Part. 5 HELICOPTER MODEL FUNCTIONS......................................................................... 615.1 BASIC SETTING WITH HELICOPTER.............................................................................. 615.2 HELI-SPECIFIC BASIC MENU FUNCTIONS.................................................................... 635.2.1 Swash Plate Types...............................................................................................................645.2.2 SWASH AFR (not in SWH1):............................................................................................ 645.3 HELI-SPECIFIC ADVANCE MENU FUNCTIONS............................................................. 655.3.1 THR-CURVE and PIT-CURVE:.........................................................................................655.3.2 REVO MIX:........................................................................................................................665.3.3 GYRO SENSE....................................................................................................................685.3.4 THROTTLE HOLD............................................................................................................695.3.5 HOVERING ADJUSTMENTS (HOV-THR and HOV-PIT):............................................695.3.6 HIGH/LOW PITCH (HI/LO-PIT):.....................................................................................705.3.7 OFFSET.............................................................................................................................. 715.3.8 DELAY...............................................................................................................................725.3.9 GOVERNORS:...................................................................................................................735.3.10 Throttle Mixing (THROTTLE MIX)............................................................................. 745.3.11 SWASH-RING............................................................................................................... 745.3.12 THROTTLE NEEDLE (see ACRO MENU 3.3.15)...................................................... 755.3.13 PROG MIX (see ACRO MENU 3.3.1).......................................................................... 755.3.14 CONDITION.................................................................................................................. 756 Part 6. AIRCRAFT FUNCTIONS............................................................................................... 776.1 AIRCRAFT BASIC MENU................................................................................................... 786.1.1 MODEL TYPE................................................................................................................... 786.1.2 AUX Channel setting..........................................................................................................796.2 ADVANCE MENU FOR AIRCRAFT................................................................................... 796.2.1 ATTITUDE......................................................................................................................... 796.2.2 THROTTLE CURVE (see ACRO 3.3.14)..........................................................................796.2.3 PROG. MIX (see ACRO 3.3.1).......................................................................................... 79
5Part 1 INTRODUCTION OFAT9 SYSTEMNote that in the text of this manual, begainning at this point, any time we are using a feature's specialized name orabbreviation as seen on the screen of the AT9, that name, feature, or abbreviation will be exactly as seen on theradio’s screen, including capitalization and shown in a DIFFERENT TYPE STYLE for clarity,Any time wemention a specific control on the radio itself, such as moving SWITCH A, KNOB VR(B), or the THROTTLESTICK, those words will be displayed as they are here.1.1 AT9 SYSTEM1.1.1 Function of transmitterAero basic•Vtail •Twin Aileron Servos•Elev-flap mix •Twin Elevator Servos•air brake •Snap roll•Gyro mixingGlider (3 wing model: 1A+1F/2A+2F/1A+2F)•Vtail •Twin Ailerons•Elevon •Butterfly•Offset•5 flight conditions (normal, start, speed, distance, landing)•IDLE- DOWN (ACRO), THR-CUT (ACRO HELI) (engine shut off), and MOTOR CUT (GLID) setups to allowprecise engine/motor control for taxi and landings.•15 model type memory•New stick design with improved feel, adjustable length and tension.•Triple rates available by setting dual rates to 3-position switches.•Eight SWITCHES, 3 DIALS and 2 SLIDERS; completely assignable in most applications.•Trainer system includes the“functional” (FUNC) setting, which allows the student to use the AT9’s mixing,helicopter, and other programming functions even with a 4-channel buddy box. (Optional trainer cord required.)•AT9 transmitter features airplane friendly switch layout, with the trainer switch at the left hand (Mode 2), and anotched throttle to minimize throttle changes with rudder input. Defaults to ACRO model type.•AT9 transmitter features helicopter-friendly switch layout, with idle-up and throttle hold switches at the left hand,and a smooth, ratchet-less (unsprung) throttle for perfect hovering. Defaults to HELI(H-1 swash plate type)model typeHelicopter (8 swashplate types, including CCPM )• 3 Idle Ups • Throttle and Pitch Curves per Condition• Revo. Mixing • Gyro Mixing including Separate Settings per Condition• Delay • Governor MixingAircraft:• ATTITUDE (Normal, attitude, GPS, hover, F/S, Aux)• Throttle curve• Mix programmable1.1.2 Transmitter Panel Shows:
6SWITCH ASSIGNMENT TABLE• The factory default functions activated by the switches and knobs for a AT9 transmitter are
7shown below.• Most AT9 functions may be reassigned to non-default positions quickly and easily. Alwayscheck that you have the desired switch assignment for each function during set up.Switch/KnobAorH Airplane (ACRO) Sailplane/Glider(GLID)Helicopter (HELI) AircraftSWITCH A elevator dual ratech10elevator dual ratedown=butterfly onch10elevator dual ratech10elevator dual ratech10SWITCH B rudder dual ratech9rudder dual ratech9rudder dual ratech9rudder dual ratech9SWITCH C up = ELE-FLP oncenter/down=IDLE-DOWNdown = AIRBRAKE onup = ELE-FLP oncenter = Distancecond.down = Landing cond.governor attitudeSWITCH D aileron dual rate aileron dual rate aileron dual rate aileron dual rateSWITCH E orG* Landing gear/ch5 —— Throttle hold/ch5 ——SWITCH F orH* Snap roll /trainer trainer Trainer/throttlecuttrainerSWITCH G orE* —— up = Speed cond. idle-up 1 and 2 ——SWITCH H orF* —— down = Start cond. idle-up 3 /gyro ——KNOB A Flap/ch6(flap trim ifFLAPERON on)Flap/ch6 HOVERINGPITCH ch 6KNOB B ch 8 ch 8 ch 8 ch 8KNOB C Spoiler/ch7(disabled if AIL-DIFFon)ch 7(disabled if AIL-DIF on) HOVERINGTHROTTLEch7ch 7SLIDER D —— ch 5 —— ——1.1.3 Receiver:R9DAT9 system support Receiver R9D is 9 shift 2.4G FHSS spread spectrum technology.1.2 RADIO INSTALLATION1.2.1 Gudelines to mount the servos, receiver and battery•Make certain the alignmen tab on the battery,switch and servo conectors is orient correctly and ‘key’ intothe corresponding notch in the receiver or connectors before plugging them in .When unplugging connectors,never pull on the wires. Always pull on the plastic connector instead.• Receiver’s Anenna: In generally receiver’s antenna is longer than remote control,don’t break or retractit,otherwise shorten the control distance.The antenna must be kept away from conductive materials,such asmetal.please make distance test before flying.• If your aileron servos are too far away to plug into the receiver,use an aileron extension cord to extend thelength.Avoid plugging multiple extensions together to abtain your desired length.If the distance is greater
8than 50cm or high current draw servos are being used ,use heavy servo extensions.• Receiver Vibration and Waterproofing: the receiver contains precision electronic part.Be sure to avoidvibration,shock,and temperature extremes.For protection, wrap the receiver in foam rubber or othervibration-absorbing materials. It is also a good idea to waterproof the receiver by placing it in a plastic bagand securing the open end of the bag with a rubber band before wrapping it with foam rubber. If youaccidentally get moisture or fuel inside the receiver,you may experience intermittent operation or a crash. Ifin doubt, please contact Radiolink aftersales or distributors for service.• Always mount the servos with the supplied rubber grommets.Don’t over tighten the screws.No part of theservo casing should contact the mounting rails,servo tray or any part of structure.Otherwise vibration will betransmitted to the servo causing damage of servo.Note the small numbers (1,2,3,4) molded into each arm onthe servo arms.The number indicate how many degrees each arm is ‘off’ from 90 degrees to correct forminute manufacturing deviations from servo to servo.• To center the servos, connect them to receiver and turn on the transmitter and receiver.Center the trimson the transmitter,then find the arm that will be perpendicular to the pushrod when placed on the servo.• After the servos are intalled,operate each servo over its full travel and check that the pushords andservo arms don’t bind or contact each other.Also make sure the controls do not require excess force tooperate. If there is an objectionable buzzing sound coming from a servo, there is probably too muchresistance in the control.Find and correct the problem.Even is there is no servo damage,excess battery drainwill result.• Use the mouting plate from the receiver on/off switch as a template for the cutout and screwholes,mount the switch on the side of the fuselage opposite the engine exhaust, and where it won’t beinadvertently turned on or off during handling or storage.Be certain the switch moves without restriction and‘snaps’from ON to OFF, and that the cutout allows full motion of the switch in both directions.• When intall the switch harness to the helicopter,please use the switch cover.Generally sandwich theframe between the switch and switch cover and securely tighten the screws,Different models might requiredifferent installations.If so ,please follow the model’s instruction manual .• To prevent the servo lead wires from being broken by vibration during flight,provide a slight amountof slack or extra so that the wire sticks out slightly and fasten it at suitablr points.In addition,periodicallycheck the wire during daily maintenance.
91.2.2 Recervier and servo connections(1)Airplane servo connectionReceiver outputand channel AIRPLANE1ailerons/aileron-1¹/combinedflap-2&aileron-1¹2elevator3throttle4rudder5spare/landing gear/aileron-2¹³/combined flap-1 and aileron-2² ³6spare/flaps/combined flap-1 andaileron-2²7spare/aileron-2¹8spare/elevator-24/mixture control9spare10 spare(2)Glider/Sailplane servo connctionReceiver outputand channelGLID(1A+1F)ELEVON FLAPERON AILE-DIFF AILE-DIFF1Combinedelevator-2&aileron1Combied flap-2&aileron-1 aileron-1 Aileron-12Combined elevator-1&aileron-2Elevator/combinedrudder-2&elevator-1¹Elevator/combinedrudder-2&elevator-1¹Elevator/combinedrudder-2&elevator-1¹3 spare/motor spare/motor spare/motor spare/motir/spoiler-2¹4Rudder Rudder/combinedrudder-2&elevator-2²Rudder/combinedrudder-2&elevator-2²rudder/combinedrudder-1&elevator-2²5spare/spoiler-2¹ spare/spoiler-2¹ spare/spoiler-2¹ flap-26flapsCombinedflap-1&aileron-2 flaps flap-17 spare spare ailron-2 Aileron-28spare/spoilers/spoiler-1¹ spare/spoilers/spoiler-1¹ spare/spoilers/spoiler-1¹ spare/spoilers/spoiler-1¹9 Spare spare spare spare10 spre spare spare Spare
10(3)Helicopter servo connectionThe above listed receiver and channels is referred to the channel 1~9 of the receiver R9D, connect thereceiver with the related servo, you can control the servos by the correspondent switch.To be clear, the servo connected with the receiver channel 1 is controlled by the radio aileron lever; servoconnected with channel 2 is controlled by elevator lever; servo connected with channel 3 is controlled bythrottle stick; servo connected with channel 4 is controlled by the rudder lever. Channel 5~9 can be self-setwith the related switches by the menu AUX-CH, and the sub menu. For channel 9, the LED indicator on thereceiver flashes red for S-BUS signal and blue for PPM.Receiver all channels shows:Receiver outputand channel Helicopter1aileron/cyclic roll2Elevator/cyclic pitch3Throttle4Rudder5Spare/gyro6Pitch(collective pitch)7Spare/governor8spare/mixture control9Spare10 spareCH1(AILE)CH2(ELEV)CH3(THRO)CH4(RUDD)CH5(GEAR)CH6(FLAP)CH7(AUX1)CH8(AUX2)RECEIVE INTERFACE
111.2.3 Installment of antenna(1) Installment of receiver antenna1. The antenna must be kept as straight as possible. Otherwise it will reduce the effective range.2. Large model aircraft mayof some metalpart interferingsignal; in this case the antennas should beplaced at both sides of the model. Then the best RF signal condition is obtained at any flyingattitude.3. The antennas must be keptawayfrom conductive materials, such as metal and carbon byat least ahalf inch. The coaxial part of the antennas does not need to follow these guidelines, but do notbend it in a small radius.4. Keep the antennas awayfrom the motor, ESC, and other noise sources as much as possible.5. Press and hold the EasyLink(ID SET)one second, now the receiver starts work.6. After all of the above steps finished, the LED indicator will turn and keepin red.The receiver can be packed by sponge or foam for shocking proof when it is installed to the model△△!After all of the above steps finished, turn off the transmitter and then power it on, now the programfunctions to assure it under control of transmitter with a right connection(2) Installment of transmitter1. The transmitter antenna is adjustable soplease make sure that the antenna is never Pointed directlyat the model when flying as this creates a weak signal for the receiver.2. Keepthe antennaperpendicular to the transmitter's face to create a better RF condition for thereceiver. Of course this depends on how you hold the transmitter, but in most cases, adjusting thetransmitter antenna so that it is perpendicular to the face will give the best results. Please adjust thetransmitter antenna to the way you hold the transmitter.3. Nevergripthe antenna when flyingas this degrades RFquality.1.3 RADIO BASIC SETTING1.3.1 Basic setting of the transmitter1. Displaylanguage: can be selected the displaylanguage of the function name, etc. in each function menu.The screen reads "LANGUAGE". Change this to the desired language.2. Stick Mode: The screen reads "STK-MODE". Change this to the correct mode. Note that this will NOTchange the throttle and elevator rachets, etc. Those are mechanical changes that must be done by aservice center.3. RF Mode: the LED indicator will become solidgreen when RF Mode is active.CH9VCC INTERFACEGND INTERFACEVCCGND
124. AdjustingDisplayContrast: To adjust the displaycontrast, from the home menupress and hold the ENDBUTTON. Turn the DIAL while still holding the END BUTTON: clockwise to brighten andcounterclockwise to darken the display.5. User name setting: user name can be set byDIAL and PUSH with letters and numbers.6. Alarmingvoltage:Transmitter: preset 8.6V, can be self-setReceiver: preset 4.0V, can be self-setExt: preset 10.1V, can be self-set1.3.2 Model typeUnder basic menu, use DIAL to select MODEL TYPE and enter by pressing PUSH. There are 6 differenttype included in the system, HELICOPTER, AEROBASIC, GLID(1A+1F), GLID(2A+1F), GLID(2A+2F),and AIRCRAFT, after model type is selected, press and hold PUSH for 1 second, when the word “are yousure to change” displayed, model type is changed.1.3.3 BindEach transmitter has an individually assigned, unique ID code. In order to start operation, the receiver mustbe linked with the ID code of the transmitter with which it is being paired. Once the link is made, the IDcode is stored in the receiver and no further linking is necessary unless the receiver is to be used with anothertransmitter. When you purchase another R6014FS, this procedure is necessary; otherwise the receiver willnot work.1. Place the transmitter and the receiver close to each other within one (1) meter.2. Turn on the transmitter.3. Press and hold ID SET switch of the receiver one second, now the indicator LED will start blinking. Itwill automatically find the nearest transmitter to bind, which is an outstanding feature for R9D receiver.4. Test with servo to make sure the binding is finished.1.3.4 S.BUSShort press the ID SET switch two times within 1 second, the signal is changed from normal PWM toS.BUS. The blue LED indicates the normal PWM and red S.BUS.1.3.5 Transmitter Displays & ButtonsWhen you first turn on your transmitter, a confirmation double beep sounds, and the screen shown belowappears. Before flying, or even starting the engine, be sure that the model type and name appearing on thedisplay matches the model that you are about to fly! If you are in the wrong model memory, servos may bereversed, and travels and trims will be wrong, leading to an immediate crash.Startup screenTotal timer:Shows the cumulated ON time.(hours: minutes)T1/T2:T1/T2 timer display.(minutes: seconds)MT:Model timer display Shows the cumulated ON time for each model.(hours: minutes)Button instructionMODE BUTTON:
13Press and hold MODE BUTTON for one second to open programming menus. Press MODE BUTTON toswitch between BASIC and ADVANCE. Press MODE BUTTON to scroll between conditions in certainfunctions.END BUTTON:Press END BUTTON to return to previous screen. Closes functions back to menus, closes menus to start-upscreen.PUSH BUTTON:Press PUSH BUTTON to select a function.Turn DIAL:Turn DIAL clockwise or counterclockwise to scroll through choices within an option of a functionWarning and error displayWhen the transmitter is powered on, warning or error may happen by the following probability:1. Battery low voltage alarmingLithium battery 2S-4S can fit for the transmitter, warning voltage can be self-set according to differentbattery.Setting step: power on the transmitter, press and hold MODE one second to enter basic menu, and pressPUSH to enter PARAMETER. Choose TX ALARM by DIAL and PUSH to change relative data. Suggestedmin voltage is not less than 7.4V.When the transmitter voltage is less than the setting voltage, it will beep till the transmitter is poweredoff. Most important thing is to land your model plane when the transmitter alarms.******WARNING!!!******TX LOW POWER!!2. Mixing alarmWhen the transmitter alarms mixing, it means at least one mixed switch is active. And when it is inactive,warning will stop then. When the transmitter is powered on, in different model type, mixing switch is shownas below:ACRO: throttle cut, idle down, snap roll, air brakeGLID: butterfly, conditionHELI: throttle cut, throttle lock, speed upIf the warning continues even the related switch is set OFF, probably it is because some programs mixed byone switch and status OFF reversed. Now you need to set mixing alarm again by DIAL.
14PART 2. BASIC FUNCTION OF AIRPLANEPls pay attention that the (BASIC)menu is suitable for all type models(airplane, helicopter, glider,aircraft).The motor cut will be introduced in Glider (Basic )Menu,except Idle down &Throttle cut.Helicopter BasicMenu include some extra function (swashplate tilting,throttle and pitch curves and the tail totor anti torquemixing under normal flght model) will be discussed in Helicopter section.2.1 A QUICK GUIDE OF ACRO BASIC MENUMode Select Switch UpStick UpEnd Selection Switch at Center Stick RightDail Left Switch Down Stick DownDail Right Turn Knob Right Stick LeftDail Right or Left Turn Knob Left Press Push Button2.2 A QUICK GUIDE: GETTING STARTED WITH A BASIC 4-CHANNEL AIRPLANEStartup screenBASIC MENU ADVANCE MENUPress MODE BUTTONfor more than onesecond to enter BASICMENUPress MODE BUTTON toswitch between BASIC andADVANCE MENUPress END BUTTON toreturn to Startup screenTurn DIAL clockwise or counterclockwise to scroll throughchoices within an option of a function.Press PUSH BUTTON to select a function.
15This guide is intended to help you acquainted with the radio, to give you some ideas and direction onhow to do.We give you a big picture overview of what we accomplish; a ‘by name’ description of whatwe’re doing to help you with the radio; then a step-by-step instruction to leave out the mystery whensetting up your model.For additional details on each function,see that function’s section in this manual.Goals of Example Steps Input for ExamplePrepare yourairplaneInstall all servos,switched,receivers,etc.per your model’s instructions.Turn ontransimitter then receiver;adjust all linkages so surfaces are nearlycentered.Mechanically adjust all linkages as close as possible to proper controlthrows.Check servo direction.Make notes now of what you will need to changeduring programming.Name the model(Note that you donot need to doanything to ‘save’or store this data).Open the Basic menu,thenopen the PARAMETERTurn on the transimitter.for 1second to basic menu. to choose modelGo to Model Name to Mode,to Mode name,press PUSH tosettingInput airplane’s nameClose the Model submenuto change first character,when proper character isdisplayed,push to select. to move to nextcharacter.Repeat as needed.return to BASIC menuNeed to adjust END-POINT to meetwith the related servo.In the BASIC menu find theEND POINT to END POINT,press to setAdjust end point (EX:THRO servo)Close thefunctionto Throttle Throttle stick until carburetorcloses as desired. until throttle arm just opencarburetor at fully throttle stick.Repeat for eachchannel as needed.With digital trims you don’t shut the engine off with THROTTLE TRIM.Let’s set up IDLE-DOWN and ‘throttle cut’Goals of Example Steps Input for ExampleIdle down setting: Idledown is to lower the engine speed for landing,snap rolling scrobaticdisplay, and launchingetc. It is preset OFF andmainlyusedtostartengine and glide, then to avoid flameout.From the BASIC menu choose IDLEDOWN. to IDLE DOWN,pressActivate and adjust IDLE DOWNto MIX,press ,to ON,pressC to center position.,screen now readsON.to RATE,to increase rate until engineidles reliably but low enough to sit still.Optional:change switch C command to POSI,press ,as you desiredpressClose the function BASIC menu,again to startupscreen.THR CUT shuts theengine offcompletelyFrom BASIC menu, choose THR CUT to THR CUT,press
16Activate,assign SWITCH and adjust.Close the functionto MIX,press ,to INHto SW,press ,to SwCto POSI,press ,to DOWNto RATE ,press ,to downposition,throttle stick down until thethrottle barrel closedSet up dual/triple ratesand exponential(D/P,EXP) (Note that inthe middle of the leftside of the screen is thename of the channel andthe switch position youare adjusting.D/R maybe set per channel bychoosing the desiredswitch and mix rate.From BASIC menu,choose the D/R,EXP to D/R,EXP,pressChoose the desired control,and set thefirst (EX:high)rate throws andexponential.SwA to up position Ato CH,press ,to choose CH2,pressto D/RStick down,press ,toset ,pressStick up,press ,toset ,press to EXPStick up,press to set,pressStick up,press,to set,pressSet the second(low)rate throws andexponential.SwA to down positionto D/RRepeat steps above to set low rate.2.3 AIRPLANE BASIC FUNCTION2.3.1 Model SelectModel submenu: includes three function that manage model memory:MODEL SELECT,MODELCOPY andMODEL NAME.Since these functions are related,and all basic features are used with most models,they aretogether in the Model submenu.MODEL SELECTTotally there are 15 models stored in the system, followed by model name and plane type to use on tap, thusyou don’t need to set every time for different plane. MODEL NAME, MODEL TYPE and transmitter voltage.Make sure that MODEL TYPE is accomplished with your plane type before flight. Or it will cause error in servoand rudder.COPYSave the present data as another model type, it will be displayed by shadow area to differ from. When thiscopy start, the object data will be fully covered including name, type and module type, and cannot recover.Caution: when you save the present model type as another, all related data will be copied including the original
17model name. Accordingly, if you want to change the model type, the whole data need to reset, also for modelname. The first thing to copy is to change the model type or delete the original name and rename a new model toavoid confusion.Model NameThis is used to set the present model name. Name all model to identify each other, and fast select the modeltype and reduce possible crash by wrong model type using.Format to name a model:•the name can be more than 9 characters•every character can be letter, number, blank or special characters•factory setting name MODEL-XXXX will be shown as (example model 1 display MODEL-0001)Goals Steps InputsNamemodel3“Cap-232_”(whereunderlinerepresents ablank spaceOpen Model for 1second.(If ADVANCE, again)to MODEL SEL. Press PUSHConfirm correct model(Ex:3)If select doesn’t show ‘3’,perform ModelselectGo to Name to change thefirst character(Ex:M to C) M to C,press PUSH.Change the next character to choose character,press PUSH toRepeat the prior steps untilfinish naming model. to a .Repeat.ColseSub-menu select: All parameters need one time setting. After the model type selected, you need to set the relateddata for it.•what is the model type•whether the throttle channel 3 is right for the selected model type? Or you need to make sure channel 3 is of fullrange adjustable (glider only). Also to different model, you can set by throttle reverse correspondently.Initialize the original data first, and set new data for the selected model typeModel reset: model reset is available in factory only. If you want to delete a new set model type, you need todelete one by one.Goals Steps InputsReset modelmemory 1Confirm you’re currently usingthe proper model memory(Ex:1)On home screen,check model name and No.on topleft,if not conrrect use Model Select.Open PARAMETER submenu for 1second to Model SEL,Push.Reset the memory Push, to Model 1,PUSHConfirm the change Are you sure? Press PUSHCloseModel type select•aero basic:Driving aero basic type (multi airfoil. Detail in Twin Aileron Servos, Twin Elevator Servos, Elev-flap mix andV-tail)•glider:Different tail type (detail in glider type)•helicopter:8 swash plate types (detail in helicopter type)caution: decide a model type for the model plane. To most fixed wing plane, aero basic is better, because it hassome function glider doesn’t have. While sometimes, glider (2A+1F) is better.
18•functions specially for aero basic:•snap roll•Elev-flap mix (twin Elevator Servos support)•oil power plane: idle down、throttle shut、throttle needle mix etc.•functions aero basic doesn’t have:5 individual flight conditions (normal, start, speed, distance, landing)If the model type selected for glider or helicopter, please go to the related chapter for setting. After model typechanged, all parameters need to reset, including name.2.3.2 Model TypeData resetAll set data can be reset to factory setting. This function will not delete all model type set in the radio.Setup step:Enter the basic menu for MODEL TYPE, use dial to choose a proper type and press PUSH for onesecond, when the screen displays “are you sure”, press PUSH and the radio will beep, and it is set tofactory data.Caution: don’tpowered the radio off before settingis finished, or the settingis invalid.Model SelectGoals Steps InputsSelect proper ModelTypefor yourmodel(Ex:Acrop)Open BASIC menu,thenPARAMETER submenuTurn on the transmitter.MODE for 1s.(IfADVANCE,Mode again.Go to MODEL TYPE. to Mode TYPE,press PUSH.Select proper typeEx:ACRO Confirm thechange. Close.to ACRBASIC,PUSH for 1s. Are you suredisplays.PUSH to confirm. End to BASIC menu.Second aileron :( AILE-2) (ACROGLID1A+1FGLID2A+1F only):change the default choice for dual aileronservos from channels 6(FLAPERON) to channels 5 and 6, or channel 3 and 6, or channel 7(AIL-DIF ) tochannels 5 and 7. This allows you to utilize these 2 great functions while utilizing 5-channel receiver.Caution: Changing AILE-2 only tells the system which servos to utilize if FLAPERON or AIL-DIF isactivated. You still must activate that function and complete its setup for details on twin aileron servos,including usingAILE-2.(Only for glider 1A+1F) if the channel 3 is set as the second aileron, the receiver F/S will become invalid.Adjustable travel limit (ATL)Makes the channel 3 TRIM LEVER (THROTTLE TRIM) effective only at low throttle, and disabling thetrim at high throttle. This prevents pushrod jamming due to idling trim changes. This function defaults to ON.If you are not using channel 3 for throttle, you may want trim operation the same as on all other channels. Todo so, set ATL to OFF. If you need the ATL to be effective at the top of the stick instead of the bottom, reversethe THR-REV setting. Note that this affects all models in the radio, not just the model you are currentlyediting.Goals Steps InputsChange ATL from ONto OFF for battlingrobots, tanks,airebrakes and otherchannel 3 uses.Open Basic menu,then to Mode Type.Mode for 1s(If ADVANCE,Mode again). toMode TYPE,press PUSH.Go to ATL andchange. (Ex: to OFF) to ATL, to OFF.CloseHome screen display
19As shown below, home screen will display plane type and throttle pitch:ILLUST: displays the illustration of helicopter in the home screen. (Default)THR/PIT: displays the current throttle and pitch position in the home screen.Step to change plane type image to thr/pit: under model type helicopter, enter basic menu, chooseMODEL TYPE, and enter HOME DISP, press PUSH, then DIAL to THR/PIT, then press PUSH.2.3.3 End Point of servo travel adjustment (END POINT, also called EPA)The most flexible version of travel adjustment is available. It independently adjusts each end of eachindividual servo’s travel, rather than one setting for the servo affecting both directions. Again, for CCPMhelicopters, be sure to see SWASH AFR prior to adjusting end points.Adjustability:• Can set each direction independently.• Ranges from 0% (no servo movement at all) to 140%. At a 100% setting, theThrow of the servo is approximately 40°for channels 1-4 and approximately 55°for channels 5-8.• Reducing the percentage settings reduces the total servo throw in that direction.Examples:• Adjust the throttle high end to avoid binding at the carburetor, and low end to allow for proper carburetorclosure.• END POINT may be adjusted to 0 to keep a servo from moving one direction, such as flaps not intended toalso operate as spoilers.• Retract servos are not proportional. Changing END POINT will not adjust the servo.END POINT adjusts only the individual servo. It will have no effect on any other servo that is operated inconjunction with this servo via mix or preset programming such as FLAPERON, AILEVATOR, etc. This is sothat each individual servo can be carefully fine-turn to avoid binding and other conflicts. To adjust the totaltravel of a function such as FLAPERON, make the adjustments in that function's controls. For CCPMhelicopters, adjust the total travel of the function, such as collective pitch, in SWASH AFR. Adjust the linkageor the END POINT? It is nearly always best to adjust your linkages to get as close as possible prior to utilizingEND POINT. The higher the END POINT setting, the better position accuracy and the more servo poweravailable at nearly any position (except if using digital servos). Higher END POINT values also mean longertravel time to reach the desired position, as you are utilizing more of the servo's total travel. (For example,using 50% END POINT would give you only half the steps of servo travel, meaning every click of trim hastwice the effect and the servo gets there in half the time). end point (and moving the linkage) = torque,accuracy, but transit time to get there.• END POINT (instead of adjusting linkages) = travel time, but torque, accuracy.Engine idle management: IDLE-DOWN and THR-CUT: functions which work with the digital THROTTLETRIM to provide a simple, consistent means of engine operation. No more fussing with getting trim in just theright spot for landings or take offs! For additional engine adjustments, see THROTTLE-NEEDLE and
20THROTTLE DELAY.Goals Steps InputsDecrease the flap servothrow in the upwarddirection to 5% to allowtrimming of level flightonly and down travel to85% to prevent binding.Open END POINT functionfor 1s.(If ADVANCE, again)to END POINT,PUSHChoose proper channel and movestick or Knob in direction youwant to adjust and set servo throw(Ex:flap up 5%)to FLAP,PUSH,to 5%,pressClose2.3.4 TrimTRIM submenu: resets and adjust effectiveness of digital trims.【TRIM】RESET:ExecuteSTEP-AILE:4(0)ELEV:4(0)THRO:4(0)RUDD:4(0)The AT9 has digital trims which are different from conventional mechanical trim sliders. Each TRIMLEVER is actually a two-direction switch. Each time the TRIM LEVER is pressed, the trim is changed aselected amount. When you hold the TRIM LEVER, the trim speed will increase. The current trim position isgraphically displayed on the start up screen. The TRIM submenu includes two functions that are used tomanage the trim options.(1)Trim reset(RESET): Electronicallycenters the trims to their default values. Note that theSUB-TRIM settings and the trim STEP rate are not reset by this command.(2)Trim step (STEP): changes the rate at which the trim moves when the TRIM LEVER is activated.It may be set from 1 to 40 units, depending on the characteristics of the aircraft. Most ordinaryaircraft do well at about 2 to 10 units. Generally larger trim steps are for models with largecontrol throws or for first flights to ensure sufficient trim to properly correct the model. Smallertrim steps are later used to allow very fine adjustments in flight.HELI models only: OFFSET is available in the idle ups. If OFFSET is inhibited, adjustment of the TRIMLEVERS will adjust the trims for all flight conditions. If OFFSET is active, then moving the trims withinany one condition will affect only that condition.Goals Steps InputsReset trims to neutral after havingadjusted all linkage.Note: this isone of the several functions forwhich the radio requiresconfirmation to make a changeOpen BASIC menu,then open TRIMsubmenu.for 1s.(If ADVANCE, again)TRIM .Confirm the reset. to reset, for 1s. Beep sounds.Double the sensitivity of theAILERONTRIM LEVERS for afirst flght of an aerobatic model toensure sufficient range to trim themodel for level flght.Adjust the size ofthestep (Ex:8)to AILE,PUSH,to 8,PUSHRepeat for otherchannel.to ELEV,PUSH to new setting.Repeat as needed.Close2.3.5 SUB TRIM
21SUB-TRIM: makes small changes or corrections to the neutral position of each servo. Range is -120 to +120,with 0 setting, the default, being no SUB-TRIM.We recommend that you center the digital trims before making SUB-TRIM changes, and that you try to keepall of the SUB-TRIM values as small as possible. Otherwise, when the SUB-TRIMs are large values, theservo's range of travel is restricted on one side.The recommended procedure is as follows:• Measure and record the desired surface position;• Zero out both the trims (TRIM RESET menu) and the SUB-TRIMs (this menu);• Mount servo arms and linkages so that the control surface’s neutral is as correct as possible; and• use a small amount of SUB-TRIM to make fine corrections.【【SUB-TRIM】1:AILE0CH1:AILE02:ELEV 03:THRO 04:RUDD 05:GEAR 06:FLAP 07:AUX1 08:AUX2 0Goals Steps InputsAdjust the flapservo’s SUB TRIMuntil its centerexactly matches theaileron servo’s centeras they work togetheras flaperons.Open BASIC menu, then openSUBTRIMfor 1s .(If ADVANCE again)to SUB-TRIMChoose the channel to adjustuntil surfaces match(Ex:flap)to FLAP,PUSH,as needed to eachchannel.Repeat for other channels as needed.Close2.3.6 Servo Reversing (REVERSE):Changes the direction an individual servo responds to a CONTROL STICK motion.Since channel 9 and 10 are switch only, its servo REVERSE is in the AUX-CH control screen with itsswitch assignment. Be sure to read the section on SWASH AFR before reversing any servos.Except with CCPM helicopters, always complete your servo reversing prior to any other programming. Ifyou use pre-built ACRO/ GLID functions that control multiple servos, such as FLAPERON or V-TAIL, itmay be confusing to tell whether the servo needs to be reversed or a setting in the function needs to bereversed. See the instructions for each specialized function for further details.【REVERSE】1:AILE NORCH1:AILEREV NOR2:ELEV NOR3:THRO NOR4:RUDD NOR5:GEAR NOR6:FLAP NOR7:AUX1 NOR8:AUX2 NORAlways check servo direction prior to every flight as an additional precaution to confirm proper modelmemory, hook ups, and radio functions.Servo reversing
22Goals Steps InputsRevers the directionof the elevatorservo.Open REVERSE function for 1s .(If ADVANCE again)to REVERSE, PUSH.Choose proper channel andset direction(Ex:ELEV REV)]to ELEV,to REV,’Are you sure? displaysfor 1s。Close2.3.7 Dual/triple rates and exponential (D/R,EXP)Dual/Triple Rates: reduce/increase the servo travel by flipping a switch, or (ACRO GLID) they can beengaged by any stick position. Dual rates affect the control listed, such as aileron, not just a single (ex:channel 1) servo. For example, adjusting aileron dual rate will affect both aileron servos when usingFLAPERON or AIL-DIF, and both aileron and elevator servos’ travel when using AILEVATOR or ELEVONor a CCPM helicopter.Activation:• Any SWITCH, A-H. If you choose a 3-position switch, then that dual rate instantly becomes a triple rate.• The glider programming offers you the choice of Condition. This option allows you to have a separate ratefor each of condition. (GLID)• Stick position (ACRO GLID). (Ex: On rudder you normally use only the center 3/4 of the stickmovement except for extreme maneuvers such as snaps/spins/stalls. As long as your RUDDER STICK doesnot exceed 90% (ie. stall turn), the rudder goes to high rate's 90%, which is a MUCH higher amount of travelthan your low rate at 89%)Adjustability:
23• Range: 0 - 140% (0 setting would deactivate the control completely.) Initial value=100%• Adjustable for each direction (ACRO/ GLID)(ie. Up/down, left/right) (Ex: Most models fly upright without any elevator trim, but require some downelevator when inverted just to maintain level flight. By increasing the down travel by the amount required tohold the model inverted, the model now has equal travel available from level upright or level inverted.Only if any stick is chosen by the item of "SW1", a switch can also be chosen by the item of "SW2."When operated simultaneously, the switch operation has priority over the stick operation. (ACRO)Exponential:Change the response curve of the servos relative to the stick position to make fly more pleasant. You canmake the servo movement less or more sensitive around neutral for rudder, aileron, elevator, and throttle(except HELI type use THROTTLE CURVE instead). (ACRO type throttle EXP and THROTTLE CURVEcan not be activated simultaneously). Many models require a large amount of travel to perform their besttricks.However, without exponential, they are touchy around neutral, making them unpleasant to fly and makingsmall corrections very difficult. Additionally, by setting different exponentials for each rate, you can makethe effectiveness of small corrections similar in each rate, as in our example below:The best way to understand exponential is to try it:• Having made no changes yet in the D/R,EXP screen, move SWITCH D to DOWN (toward the AILERONSTICK).•Move SWITCH D up. Hold the AILERON STICK at 1/4 sticks and moves SWITCH D down.• Notice how much less travel there is.• Go to 3/4 stick and repeat. Notice how the travel is much closer, if not identical.Adjustability:• More sensitive around neutral. (Positive exponential)• Less sensitive around neutral. (Negative exponential)• Adjustable for each direction. (ACRO/GLID)For throttle, exponential is applied at the low end to help nitro and gasoline engines have a linear throttleresponse, so that each 1/4 stick increases engine RPM 25% of the available range. (In most engines thisranges from 5-60%)Special note for helicopters: Helicopter model types have just a single rate for each switch positionrather than a rate for each side of the servo's travel per switch position. Additionally, setting the D/R,EXP foreach switch position requires cursoring back to the No. setting and changing the switch position here. Justflipping the switch does not affect the screen setting, alowing dual rates to be assigned with idle-up and otherfeatures on certain switches, and does not require putting the model in that condition to make modifications.Special note for conditions: The helicopter and glider programming offers you the choice of Cond. Thisoption allows you to have a separate rate for each of the 3 controls automatically selected when changingconditions, for a total of FIVE rates available. Simply change the switch choice to Cond. and then:(HELI) press the CURSOR LEVER to toggle through the 5 conditions while setting the rates.(GLID) activate the corresponding condition to edit the rates.Goals Steps InputsSet up dual ratesand exponential inHELI model.Open D/R,EXP for 1s.(If ADVANCE again)to D/R EXP,PUSH.Choose channel to CH,Push. to desired channel. PUSHChoose first channel position to NO,PUSH. to UP,PUSH.Set rate and EXP(Ex:Highrate=95%,0%exponential) to Rate,PUSH. to 95%,confirm 0% EXP.Go to 2nd swith position andset rate and exponential. to NO,PUSH to DOWN,PUSH.Optional:if using a 3 positionswitch,set 3rd rate. to NO,PUSH. to Cond repeat above.
24Optional:assign dual rates tohave one for each condition.to SW,PUSH. to Cond.Repeat steps above to adjust for each condition.Goals Steps InputsSet up aileron triple rates onSWITCH C with travelsettings of 75%(normal)25%(slow roll)and 140%(extreme aerobatics)andexponential setting of 0%,+15%, and -40% respectively.NOTE: This normal rate hasno exponnential so it has avery linear,normal feel. Thisis slow roll rate has positiveexponential(the opposite ofwhat most people normallyuses), which makes theservos more responsivearound center.This makes theservos feel the same aroundcenter in the normall andlow rates,but still gives avery slow roll rate at fullstick.The 3D rate(extremeaerobatics )has a very highdistance of travel nearlytwice that of the normallyrate. Therefore, using a veryhigh rate negativeexponential setting softenshow the servos reponsearound center stick.Open D/R,EXP for 1s to BASIC(to D/R,EXP,PUSH.Choose channel to change(Ex:aileron is already selected) to CH,PUSH,to AILE,PUSHOptional:Change switch position. to SW,PUSH to SWC,PUSHConfirm switch is in desiredposition and set rate.(Ex:up=highrate,75%)to D/RCto UP position.AILERON STICK to75%.PUSHAILERON STICK to75%.PUSHMove Switch to 2nd rate positionand set this particular rate(Ex:center=low rate,25%)SWC to center positon, to D/RAILERON STICK to25%,PUSHAILERON STICK to 25%,PUSHOptional:if using a 3 positonSW,move SW to 3rd positon andset this rate.(Ex:DOWN=3D rate,140%)SWC to DOWN position.AILERON STICK to140%,PUSHAILERON STICK to140%,PUSHOptional: except using a switch,you can set high rates to betriggered when the stick movespast a certain point. To test this,set aolero high rate to 25%.Nowset switch assignment toAIL(90%). Move AILERONSTICK to the right and notice thehuge jump in travel after the sitckmoves 90% of its distance.to SWA to AILE(90%),PUSHto D/RAILERON STICK to 25%AILERON STICK to 25%AILERON STICK and watch screengraph.See the change? You may alsochange the trigger point by holding the stickat the desired point then pressing andholding the PUSH.Set each rate’s EXP.(Ex:0%,+15%,-40%)to EXP .PUSHC to UP position confirm EXP reads 0.C to DOWN position.AILERON STICK to+15% .PUSHAILERON STICK to+15%.PUSHC to center positionRepeat to set low rate EXP to -40%.Repeat above steps for elevator and rudder.Close2.3.8 Throttle CutAEROBASICThrottle cut (THR-CUT) (ACRO0/HELI): provides an easy way to stop the engine by flipping a switch
25(with THROTTLE STICK at idle). The movement is largest at idle and disappears at high throttle to avoidaccidental dead sticks. In HELI, there is an additional setting.The switch's location and directio must be chosen. It defaults to NULL to avoid accidentally assigning it toa switch, which might result in an unintentional dead stick in flight.【【THR CUT】MIX:INHRATE:0%THR:5%(100%)SW:SwHPOST:DOWNGoals Steps InputsDecrease the throttlesetting(at idle) to stop theengine with the flip of aswitch.(NOTE that youMUST assign aswitch.The default isNULL.We recommendSWICH C in the downposition,withIDLE-DOWNprogrammed to SWITCHC in the center and downposition.)Open BASIC menu, then OpenTHR CUTfor 1s .(If ADVANCE again) .to THR CUT. PUSH.。Activate the function .Choosedesired switch, and the positionwhich activates the function.to MIX,PUSH, to ON,PUSHto SW,PUSH, SWC,PUSHto POSI,PUSH to DOWN,PUSHWith Throttle Stick at idle,adjustthe rate. SWC to DOWN position.Until the engine consistently shutsoff but throttle linkage is notbinding.Throttle Stick.to Rate. until shuts off.Close*Also LOGIC SW(Lsw1 to 3) may be assigned.** Normally, a setting of 10-20% is sufficient. Viewing the carburetor barrel until it fully closes is adequateto get an approximate setting; then test with engine running to confirm.GLIDERProvides an easy way to stop the engine by flipping a switch no matter where the air brake stick is. Themovement of servo will be -30%. Now you must select switch position and direction. Factory setting theposition is NULL to avoid an accident setting on a switch to cause glitches during flight.Adjustability:• Range: -30% to +30%. Movement of servo is 0%, air brake stick is on its min and -30% on the max.• SWA-H and logic switch Ls1-3 is selectable• All position is available for logic switch including NULL (usually MIX OFF), you can set MIX bydifferent position of a switch (UP & Cntr, Cntr & Dn) and also NORM, REV.Goals Steps InputsFlip switch todecrease the rate untilengine stops.(NOTE:you MUSTassign a switch tocontrol which defaultis NULL)Open BASIC menu ,then open THR CUT for 1s .(If ADVANCE again) .to THR CUT. PUSH.Activate the function Choose desiredswitch, and the position.to MIX,PUSH, to ON,PUSHto SW,PUSH, to desired SW,PUSHto POSI,PUSH to desiredposition,PUSHAdjust Rate until the engine shuts off. to Rate. until shuts off.Close
26HELICOPTERThis function is used to stop engine after flight is finished. You can set engine powered on/ off, withoutshifting trim stick to power off and set again every time before flight. Throttle shut for helicopter includesTHR ON/ OFF (position above idle down). Before resetting throttle cut, throttle stick must keep belowsetting point to avoid a sudden speeding up.Notification: triggerpoint settingstep: under the menu THR CUT, choose THRO byDIAL, andpressPUSH and move the throttle stick to trigger point, then press and hold PUSH one second to save. Thisfunction only when the throttle stick moves below trigger point.2.3.9 IDLE DOWN (ACRO only)Lowers the engine idle for: set for sitting on the runway prior to take off, stalls and spins, and landings. Thenormal idle setting is a little higher for easier starts and safe flights with less risk of dead sticks.【【IDLE DOWN】MIX:INHRATE:0%SW:SwCPOST:Ct&DnImportant note: The IDLE-DOWN function is not normally used when starting the engine, and itsaccidental operation may keep your engine from starting. The AT9 warns that IDLE-DOWN is on when thetransmitter is turned on. Be sure to turn off the function, or override the warning by pressing CURSOR leverif you intended the function to be on.This may be assigned to any switch/position. Some modelers accidentally assign IDLE-DOWN to one sideof a switch and THR-CUT to the other. There is no "normal" setting to start the engine. By defaultIDLE-DOWN is get to SWITCH C center and down. This works well with THR-CUT also on SWITCH Cdown. The SWITCH C up is normal flight/starting, center for slower maneuvers/landing, and down to cut theengine. If you assign IDLE-DOWN or THR-CUT to the spring-loaded TRAINER SWITCH H or F, then usethe trainer function, you may risk loss of throttle control or dead stick for your student.Goals Steps InputsDecrease the throttlesetting to idle with theflip of a switch for spinsand landings.Open BASIC menu,openIDLE DOWNfor 1s .(If ADVANCE again) .to IDLE DOWN,PUSH.Activate the function to MIX,PUSH,to OFFAdjust the rate until engineidles as desired with Throttlestick.Throttle Stick down, to RATE,PUSH,to desired rate,PUSHOptional:change switchassignment . to SW, to desired position,PUSH.Close*Normally a value of 10- 20%. Secure the fuselage, engine running. Set the THROTTLE STICK to idle.Adjust the IDLE-DOWN switch ON and OFF until the desired idle is achieved. Be sure to throttle upperiodically to allow the engine to “clean out” and idle reliably.*Also LOGIC SW (Lsw1 to 3) may be assigned.2.3.10 Fail Safe (F/S) (loss of clean signal and low receiver battery) submenu (F/S): sets responses in caseof loss of signal or low Rx Battery.
27【【F/S】1:AILE NORCH1:AILENOR F/S2:ELEV NOR3:THRO 15%4:RUDD NOR5:GEAR NOR6:FLAP NOR7:AUX1 NOR8:AUX2 NORAdjustability:•Each channel may be set independently.•The NOR (normal) setting holds the servo in its last commanded position.•The F/S (FailSafe) function moves each servo to a predetermined position.•NOTE: the setting of the throttle's F/S also applies to the Battery F/S.•The F/S is used in certain competitions to spin the aircraft to the ground prior to flying away and doingpotential damage elsewhere. Conversely, may also be used to go to neutral on all servos, hopefully keepingthe plane flying as long as possible.•Competition modelers often maintain the NOR function so that brief interference will not affect theirmodel's maneuver.•Set the throttle channel so that the engine idles when there is interference (ACRO). This may giveenough time to fly away from and recover from the radio interference and minimize damage if crashed.•For helicopters, NOR is typically the safest choice.•We also recommend setting a gasoline engine's electronic kill switch to the OFF position in the F/Sfunction for safety reasons.If you specify a F/S setting, the FailSafe data is automatically transmitted once each two minutes. (PCM)When you choose the F/S mode, check that your settings are as desired by turning off the transmitter powerswitch and verifying that the servos move to the settings that you chose. Be sure to wait at least two minutesafter changing the setting and turning on the receiver power before turning off the transmitter to confirmyour changes have been transmitted.Goals Steps InputsChange the receiverFailSafe command forchannel 8(gasoline enginekill switch)to a presetposition. NOTE:This is oneof several functions forwhich the radio requiresconfirmation to make achange.Open BASIC menu,thenOpen F/S.for 1s .(If ADVANCE again) .to F/S, PUSHChoose channel tochange(Ex:CH.8) to CH8 ,PUSHSet and confirm fail safeconmmand.that controls CH8 to desired OFF position.to adjust ,PUSHRepeat as desiredClose2.3.11 Auxiliary Channel Function (including channel 9-10 controls)(AUX-CH): defines the relationship between the transmitter controls and the receiver output for channels5-10. Also, the CH9-10 POSI are used to change the CH9-10 servo direction.Note that the CH9-10 functions are only visible in the AUX-CH screen and modulation mode must be PCMor 2.4G.Adjustability:•channels 5-8 may be assigned to any SWITCH (A-H), LOGIC SWITCH (Lsw1-Lsw3), slider [VR(D)and VR(E)], or knob [VR(A-C)] (for example, moving flaps to a switch or slider), but not the primarycontrol sticks (use programmable mixes to do so);•channel 9-10 may be assigned to any SWITCH (A-H), LOGIC SWITCH (Lsw1-Lsw3) and the servo
28direction may be changed.•multiple channels may be assigned to the same switch, slider or knob;•channels set to "NULL" are only controlled by mixes. (Ex: utilizing 2 channelsfor 2 rudder servos. See mixes, p. 68.)•If GYRO SENSE, GOVERNOR, and THR-NEEDLE functions are activated, AUX-CH settings of relatedchannels become invalid automatically.【【AUX-CH】POST:DOWN :DOWN:CH5:SwGCH6:VrACH7:VrCCH8:VrBCH9:SwBCH10:SwARelated channels:GYRO SENSE (ACRO): ch. 5, 7, or 8GYRO SENSE (HELI): ch. 5GOVERNOR (HELI): ch. 7, or ch. 7 and 8THR-NEEDLE (ACRO HELI): ch. 8Remember that if you assign primary control of a channel to a switch which you later use for otherfunctions (like dual/triple rates or airbrakes), every time you use that other function you will also be movingthe auxiliary channel.Goals Steps InputsAssign flaps to the rightslider[VR(E)] and setchannel 7 to NULL inpreparationto use it as asmoke system control(the smoke system beingactivated later by athrottle to CH7 MIX).Open BASIC menu,then toAUX-CHfor 1s .(If ADVANCE again) .to AUX-CH,PUSHChoose channel to change (Ex:CH6) to CH6,PUSH,to desiredswitch,PUSHRepeat above steps as desired.(Ex:CH7=NULL) to CH7,PUSH, to NULClose2.3.12 TIMER submenu (stopwatch functions):Controls three electronic clocks used to keep track of time remaining in a competition time allowed, flyingtime on a tank of fuel, amount of time on a battery, etc.【TIMER】<1>OFF <2>OFF <3>ONTIME:10:00 10:00 ---MODE:UP UP MODELON: SwA SwA ---NULL NULL ---RSET:SwA SwA ---NULL NULL ---
29Adjustability:• Count down timer: starts from the chosen time, displays time remaining. If the time is exceeded, itcontinues to count below 0.• Count up timer: starts at 0 and displays the elapsed time up to 99 minutes 59 seconds.• Count down timer (Stop type): starts from the chosen time, displays time remaining, and stops at 0.• Model timer: cumulates ON time up to 99 hours 59 minutes each model. Once Model timer function isturned off, the cumulate time will also be reset to "0:00".• Independent to each model, and automatically updates with model change.• In either TIMER mode, the timer beeps once each minute. During the last twenty seconds, there's a beepeach two seconds. During the last ten seconds, there's a beep each second. A long tone is emitted when thetime selected is reached. (UP/DOWN TIMER)• To Reset, choose the desired timer with the CURSOR lever (while at the startup screen), then press andhold DIAL for 1 second.• Activation by either direction of SWITCH A-H, by THROTTLE STICK (STK-THR) (Using theTHROTTLE STICK is convenient if you are keeping track of fuel remaining, or for an electric, how muchbattery is left), by LOGIC SWITCH Lsw1-Lsw3 or by the power SWITCH (PWR SW).• Also the reset switch can be assigned (SWITCH A-H or LOGIC SWITCH Lsw1-Lsw3)Goals Steps InputsSet timer 2 to countdown 4 1/2minutes,beingcontrolled by ThrottleStick position. Thisutilized to keep track ofcatual Throttle on timeto better cooperate withfuel/battery usage.Open BASIC menu,then toTIMERfor 1s .(If ADVANCE again) .to TIMER ,PUSHGo to TIMER <2> to TIMER <2> ,PUSHAdjust time to 4min.30sec.,count downto 4,PUSH.to 00 TIMER<2>,PUSH to 30,PUSHAssign switch at ST-THK andset trigger point.to SWA TIMER<2>,, to ST-THK,PUSHThrottle Stick down to 50%,PUSH for 1s toNULL.Throttle Stick down to desired position(Ex:1/4stick) PUSH button for 1s to set.Close2.3.13 TRAINER:For training novice pilots with optional trainer cord connecting 2 transmitters. The instructor has severallevels of controllability.【TRAINR】1:AILE FUNCINH 2:ELEV FUNC3:THRO FUNCCH1:AILE 4:RUDD FUNCFUNC 5:GEAR FUNC6:FLAP FUNC7:AUX1 FUNC8:AUX2 FUNCAdjustability:• NORM: When the TRAINER SWITCH is ON, the channel set to this mode can be controlled by thestudent. The set channel is controlled according to any programming set at the student's transmitter.• FUNC: When the TRAINER SWITCH is ON, the channel set to this mode can be controlled by thestudent, controlled according to any mixing set at the instructor's transmitter.
30• MIX: When the TRAINER SWITCH is ON, the channel set to this mode can be controlled by both thestudent and the instructor, controlled according to any mixing set at the instructor's transmitter. And thestudent's mixing rate is adjustable. (Default 30%)[Note] However, it becomes invalid even if it sets up the channel which is not in a student's transmitter. Thechannel serves as operation by the instructor's transmitter automatically.• OFF: The channel set to this mode cannot be controlled by the student even when the TRAINERSWITCH is ON. The set channel is controlled by the instructor only, even when the TRAINER SWITCH isON.• SWITCH: controlled by spring-loaded SWITCH H only. Not assignable.• Compatibility: The AT10 may be master or student with any Radiolink transmitter compatible with thecord. Simply plug the optional trainer cord (For AT10 series, sold separately) into the trainer connection oneach transmitter, and follow the guidelines below.EXAMPLES:•When throttle/collective are set to FUNG, 5-channel helicopter practice is possible with a 4-channeltransmitter.• Set up the model in a second transmitter, use NORM mode to quickly and safely check proper operationof all functions, then allow the student radio to fully fly the model.• Using NORM mode, set lower throws, different exponentials, even different auxiliary channel settings onthe student radio (if it has these features).• To ease the learning curve, elevator and aileron may be set to the NORM or FUNC mode, with the otherchannels set to OFF and controlled by the instructor.NOTE:• NEVER turn on the student transmitter power.•ALWAYS set the student transmitter modulation mode to PPM.• BE SURE that the student and instructor transmitters have identical trim settings and control motions.Verify by switching back and forth while moving the control sticks.• FULLY extend the instructor's antenna. Collapse the student's antenna. (except 2.4GHz)• When the TRAINER function is active, the snap roll function is deactivated. Other functions, such asIDLE-DOWN and THR-CUT, which have been assigned to the same switch, are not deactivated. Alwaysdouble check your function assignments prior to utilizing the TRAINER function.•When you select a different model, the TRAINER function is deactivated in the current model for safetyreasons.Goals Steps InputsTurn on the TAINERsystemand set uo so studenthas :fully functional control ofaileron and elevator to supportFLAPERON &AILERON;normally control of rudder toallow lowered travel; and nothrottle channel control(withthe instructor for safety)Open BASIC menu, then OpenTRAINERfor 1s .(If ADVANCE again) .to TRAINER ,PUSHActivate TRAINER PUSH, to PUSHChoose desired channels andproper training typespast AIL and ELE(default FUN)to THR,PUSH,to OFF, PUSHto RUD, PUSH, to NORM,PUSHCloseTest student radio function prior to attempting to fly!2.3.14 Logic Switch Selection (LOGIC SW):The various functions in the AT9 can be selected by switch..The Logic switch can be assigned to the following functions:THR-CUT, IDLE DOWN, AUX-CH, TIMER, PROG. MIX, AIRBRAKE, ELEV-FLAP, andAILE-FLAP functions. The logic switch can activate functions by two switches combination. The 2 types oflogic, either AND or OR, can be selected.
31Adjustability:• Three logic switches can be used. (LSW1, LSW2, and LSW3 )• SW(1): Any SWICH A-H or THRSTKS, SW(2): Any SWICH A-H• Switch position (POSI)• Logic mode: AND or OR (MODE)2.3.15 SERVO display and cycle submenu:Displays radio's output to channels 1-10.The servo submenu includes two features:• real-time bar-graph display to demonstrate exactly what commands the transmitter is sending to the servos.(This can be particularly handy in setting up models with complicated mixing functions, because the resultsof each stick, lever, knob, switch input and delay circuit may be immediately seen.)• servo cycle function to help locate servo problems prior to in-flight failures. (channels 1-8)Goals Steps InputsView the result ofreassigning channel 6from VR(A) knob tothree-positionSWITCH CCycle the channel 6servo.Complete desired programmingfunction.(Ex: in AUX-CH,move ch.6 to See AUX-CH for details.Open SERVO function for 1s .(If ADVANCE again) .to SERVO ,PUSHMove each control to see theoperation.(Ex: SWITCH C in all positions) C to center position.Note change inposition of ch.6 servo.Prepare all servos to be cycled and cycle Plug in servos. Power on.Close2.3.16 TELEMETARYSignal strength and receiver voltage integrated into the radio transmitter. It is displayed as the followingconfigure, also it is in the sub menu RECEIVE.Receiver voltage is shown as RX,External voltage is shown as EXTY.
32Find telemetry information: under BASIC MENU, select RECEIVE, press PUSH to enter, you can find thetelemetry info, shown as below. RX is receiver voltage, EXT is external voltage. Also temperature andengine speed (EXT, TEMPERATURE, RPM, and GPS all need telemetry sensor).RSSI is signal strength, NULL is for no signal, and 0 is for max.Connection of telemetry sensor: sensor of EXT, TEMPERATURE, RPM, GPS can connect one by one withthe receiver port DATA.Linkage as below:
33Part 3. ACRO ADVANCE MENU FUNCTIONS3.1 AIRPLANE WING TYPES (ACRO/GLID):There are 3 basic wing types in aircraft models:• Simple. Model uses one aileron servo (or multiple servos on a Y-harness into a single receiver channel) andhas a tail. This is the default setup and requires no specialized wing programming.• Twin Aileron Servos. Model uses 2 aileron servos and has a tail. See TWIN AILERON SERVOS.• Tail-less model (flying wing). Model uses 2 wing servos working together to create both roll and pitchcontrol. See ELEVON.Twin Aileron Servos (with a tail) (ACRO/GLID): Many current generation models use two aileron servos,plugged into two aileron servos, plugged into two separate receiver channels. (If your model is a flying wingwithout separate elevators, see ELEVON)ADVANTAGE:• Ability to adjust each servo's center and end points for perfectly matched travel.• Redundancy, for example in case of a servo failure or mid-air collision.• Ease of assembly and more torque per surface by not requiring torque rods for a single servo to drive 2surfaces.• Ease of assembly and more torque per surface by not requiring torque rods for a single servo to drive 2surfaces.• Having more up aileron travel than down travel for straighter rolls, aileron differential. (see glossary fordefinition.)• Set a negative percentage to reverse the operation of one of the servos.Options:• 5-channel receiver. Set up AILE-2 prior to continuing with FLAPERON or AIL-DIFF.• FLAPERON:•Uses CH6 for the second servo• Allows flap action as well as aileron action from the ailerons.• Provides FLAP-TRIM function to adjust the neutral point of the flaperons for level flight.• Also allows aileron differential in its own programming (instead of activating AIL-DIFF).• Uses CH7 for the 2nd servo (see AIL-2 use CH5)• Leaves CH5 & CH6 free for flap operation, such as flaperon and flap action together, in AIRBRAKE.• Allows for more up aileron travel than down for straighter rolls. You will need to choose which ofFLAPERON or AIL-DIFF is better for your model's setup. If you need the ailerons to also operate as flaps,you most likely want to use FLAPRON. If your model has 2 aileron servos and flaps, then AIL-DIFF isprobably the easiest choice.NOTE: Only one of the three wing-type functions (FLAPERON, AIL-DIFF, and ELEVON) can be used at atime. All three functions cannot be activated simultaneously. To activate a different wing type, the first mustbe deactivated.3.2 TWIN AILERON SERVOS (5-channel receiver, AILE-2 , ACRO/GLID)AILE-2 allows FLAPERON and AIL-DIFF with a 5-channel receiver. AILE-2 only tells the radio that youare using CH5 and CH6 (FLAPERON), or CH5 and CH7 (AILDIFF), not CH6 or CH7, as the second servoin FLAPERON or AILE-DIFF. You still must activate and set up the FLAPERON/AILE-DIFF function.Note that selecting CH6&5 or CH7&5 does NOT free up CH6 or CH7 to be used for other functionswhen using a receiver with more than 5 channels. Both 5 and 6 (FLAPERON/AILE-DIFF) are dedicated tothe FLAPERON or AILE-DIFF programming. [This is beneficial with four aileron servos that need to havetheir end points or sub-trims set separately. CH1, CH5 and CH6 are already fully set up to operate as ailerons.Mix the CH7 or CH8 (the second aileron servo on the other side) into ailerons to function properly.Goals Steps InputsAdjust the 2nd aileron servooutput from CH6or7 toOpen PARAMETERsubmenu.for 1s .(If ADVANCE again) .to PARAMETER ,PUSH
34channel CH6&5Allow twin aileron servooperatin with a 5-channelreceiver.Select AILE-2 and changetoCH6&5. to AILE-2. to CH6&5CloseThere are 4 basic tail types in aircraft models:• Simple. Model uses one elevator servo and one rudder servo (or multiple servos on a Y-harness). This isthe default.• Dual Elevator servos. Model uses 2 elevator servos.• Tail-less model. Model uses 2 wing servos together to create roll and pitch control. see ELEVON(ACRO/GLID 1A+1F).• V-TAIL. Model uses 2 surfaces, at an angle, together to create yaw and pitch control. see V-TAIL (ACRO/GLID).Note: Only one of the three tail-type functions (AILEVATOR, V-TAIL, and ELEVON) can be used at atime. The radio provides a warming and will not allow the activation of another tail type until the first isdeactivated. An error message of OTHER WING MIXING IS ON will display.Using ELEVON (ACRO/GLID 1A+1F): used with delta wings, flying wings, and other tailless aircraft thatcombine aileron and elevator functions, using two servos, One on each elevon. The aileron/elevatorresponses of each servo can be adjusted independently. This is also popular for ground model use, such astanks, which drive two motors together for forward, and one motor forward/ one backward for turning.3.3 ACRO ADVANCE FUNCTION MENUMixes are special programs within the radio that command one or more channels to act together with inputfrom only one source, such as a stick, slider or knob.There are a variety of types of mixes:TYPE:• Linear: Most mixes are linear. A 100% linear mix tells the slave servo to do exactly what the master servois doing, using 100% of the slave channel’s range to do so. An example is FLAPERON, when aileron stick ismoved, the flap servo is told to move exactly the same amount. A 50% linear mix would tell the slave servo,for example, to move to 50% of its range when the master’s control is moved 100%.• Offset: An OFFSET mix is a special type of linear mix. When the mix is turned on (usually a flip of aswitch), the slave servo is moved a set percent of its range. An example of this is AIRBRAKE, moving flaps,flaperons, and elevator all to a set position at the flip of a switch.• Curve: Curve mixes are mostly used in helicopters, but may also be used in airplanes and gliders. Anexample is THROTTLE-NEEDLE mixing, where the in-flight needle’s servo is moved, changing themixture, as the throttle servo is moved.• Delay: Delay mixes are part of a few very special functions that make the servo move to its desired rangemore slowly.THROTTLE DELAY (simulates turbine engines) and the elevator delays in AIRBRAKE are two examplesof this. DELAY in HELI is another example that slows the servo movement to the trim settings for the otherconditions.Essentially every feature in the radio's programming is really a mix, with all assignments/programming setup and ready to use. Additionally, the AT9 ACRO and GLID programs both provide 4 linear and 4 curvefully-programmable mixes ( HELI provides 4 linear and 2 curve) that allow you to set up special mixes toresolve flight difficulties, activate additional functions, etc.Let’s look quickly at a few examples that are features we’ve already covered. This may help to clarify themix types and the importance of mixes:Additional example:• Exponential is a preprogrammed curve mix that makes the servos’ response more (+) or less (-) sensitivearound center stick (works in conjunction with dual rate, a linear mix that adjusts the total range). seeD/R,EXP,• IDLE-DOWN and THR-CUT are two OFFSET pre-programmed mixes. These tell the throttle servo, whenbelow a certain point, to move toward idle an additional set percentage to help close the carburetor.• ELEV-TO-FLAP mixing is a pre-programmed linear mix to move the flaps proportionally to elevatorcontrol, helping the model loop even tighter than it can on elevator alone.• THROTTLE-NEEDLE mixing is a curve mix (like PROG.MIX 5 to 8) for proper in-flight needle setup.
35• THROTTLE DELAY mixing is a pre-programmed delay mix that slows down the response of the CH3servo.Next, we'll get an in-depth look at some pre-programmed mixes (mixes whose channels are predefined forsimplicity) we’ve not covered yet, and last, look at the fully-programmable mix types.3.3.1 Program MIXAT9 contains four separate linear programmable mixes. (Note that mixer #5-8’s mixing RATE are set with a5-point curve. HELI has mixer #5-6's mixing. See CURVE MIXESThere are a variety of reasons you might want to use these mixes. A few are listed here. All of the adjustableparameters are listed below, but don’t let them scare you. For your first few times experimenting with mixes,just turn on the default mixes, adjust them how you think they need to be, then use the servo screen to checkand see if you were correct. As with all functions, a samplesetup follows, step by step, to assist you.Sample reasons to use linear programmable mixes:• To correct bad tendencies of the aircraft (such as rolling in response to rudder input).• To operate 2 or more servos for a single axis (such as two rudder servos).• To automatically correct for a particular action (such as lowering elevator when flaps are lowered).• To operate a second channel in response to movement in a first channel (such as increasing the amount ofsmoke oil in response to more throttle application, but only when the smoke switch is active).• To turn off response of a primary control in certain circumstances (such as simulating one engine flaming-out on a twin, or throttle-assisted rudder turns, also with a twin).Adjustability:• Defaults: The 4 programmable mixes default to the most frequently used mixes for simplicity. If you wantto use one ofthese mixes, simply select that mix number so that the master and slave servos are already selected for you.• PROG.MIX1 aileron-to-rudder for coordinated turns• PROG.MIX2 elevator-to-flap for tighter loops (HELI mixes default to elev-to-pitch.)• PROG.MIX3 flap-to-elevator to compensate pitching with flaps (HELI mixes default to pitch-to-elev)• PROG.MIX4 throttle-to-rudder ground handling compensation•Channels available to mix: All four mixes may use any combination of CH1-8. (CH9-10 are notproportional and cannot be mixed.) Offset and dials may also be set to the master channels.•Master: the controlling channel, the channel whose movement is followed by the slave channel.•Another channel: Most mixes follow a control channel. (Ex: rudder-to-ailerons, 25%, no switch, correctsroll coupling.)MASTER SLAVE LINK TRIM SWITCH POSITION RATE OFFSETRUDD AILE ON OFF ANY NULL 25% 0•Offset as master: To create an OFFSET mix, set the master as OFST. (Ex: Move flaperons as flaps 20% oftheir total throw when SWITCH C is in down position.)MASTER SLAVE LINK TRIM SWITCH POSITION RATE OFFSETOFST FLAP ON N/A C DOWN 20% 0• Dial as master: To directly effect one servo’s position by moving a dial, set the master as the desired dial.(Ex: create a second throttle trim on left slider.)
36MASTER SLAVE LINK TRIM SWITCH POSITION RATE OFFSETVR(D) THRO OFF N/A ANY NULL 5% 0•Slave: the controlled channel. The channel is moved automatically in response to the movement of themaster channel. The second channel is in a mix’s name (i.e. aileron-to-rudder).•Link: Link this programmable mix with other mixes.Ex: PMIX FLAP-ELEVATOR mixing to correct for ballooning when flaps are lowered, but model has aV-tail. Without LINK, this mix only moves CH2 elevator when flap is commanded, resulting in a dangerouscombination of yaw and roll. With LINK ON, mixing is applied to both CH2 and CH4.MASTER SLAVE LINK TRIM SWITCH POSITION RATE OFFSETFLAP ELEV ON OFF ANY NULL 5 0•Trim: Master’s trim affects slave. Not displayed if master is not CH 1-4, because 5-9 have no trim. Ex: tworudder servos. With TRIM OFF, rudder trim would bind the two servos. TRIM ON resolves this.• On/off choices:• SWITCH: Any of the positions of any of the 8 switches may be used to activate a mix. Up&Cntr, Cntr&Dnoptions allow the mix to be ON in 2 of the 3 positions of a 3-position SWITCH.• NULL: No SWITCH can turn this mix OFF. This mix is active at all times.• LOGIC SW (Lsw1 to 3) may be assigned.• STk-THR: Turn on/off by THROTTLE STICK movement. Trigger point/direction are selectable. Ex:OFST-to-(gear doors) mix to open gear doors at idle, which is only active if throttle is below half.MASTER SLAVE LINK TRIM SWITCH POSITION RATE OFFSETOFST AUX2 OFF ON STK-THR Stick at 1/2.for 1 sec. 100% 0• Rate: the percentage of the slave’s range it will move upon maximum input from the master channel. Ex:RUDDERAILERON mix, 50%. Ail range=1''. When rudder is moved full right, ailerons move 1/2''.MASTER SLAVE LINK TRIM SWITCH POSITION RATE OFFSETRUDD AILE OFF OFF ANY NULL 50% 0• Offset: Offsets the slave’s center is relative to the master. Ex: Smoke valve opens wider per throttle servoposition when smoke SWITCH is ON. Smoke servo’s neutral is moved down from THROTTLE STICKcenter to the bottom.MASTER SLAVE LINK TRIM SWITCH POSITION RATE OFFSETTHRO AUX2 OFF OFF E DOWN 100% 100%Goals Steps InputsSet up a FLAP-ELEVmix:ON when SWITCH C isin the down position.No elevator movementwhen flaps moveup(spoilers)Open an unused programmablemix.(Ex: use PROG.MIX3 since it isalready set up forFLAP-ELEVATOR)to BASIC menu, again to ADVANCEto PROG.MIX PUSHActivate the function to MIX,PUSH,to ON, PUSHChoose master and slave channels. Already CH6 .Already CH2
37Optional:set Master as OFST orVR(A-E) to Master,PUSH,to desired choiceSet LINK and TRIM as needed. to LINK,PUSH , to DWONAssign SWITCH and position.(Ex:change from E to C,Down)to SW,PUSH, to SwCto POSI,PUSH to DOWNOptional:set switch to STK-THR toactivate mix with THROTTLESTICK.to SW ,PUSH to STK-THRto POSI,Throttle Stick to desiredpoint . Push 1sec.to set.Optional:set switch position toNULL.Make mix active at alltime.Not complete with STK-THR.to POSI, PUSH, to NULLSet rate.(Ex:Lo=0%,Hi=5%) to RATE ,PUSH VR(A),leave at0%,VR(A)past center . to 5%Set OFFSET,if needed.(Ex:0)to OFST to 0%CloseOther samples:• RUD-ELEV (ACRO GLID) mix: Compensate for pitching up or down when rudder is applied.• AIL-RUD mix (ACRO): Coordinate turns by applying rudder automatically with aileron input. All modeltypes.• ELEV-PIT (HELI) mix: Compensate for the loss of lift of tilting the model3.3.2 Curve Programmable Mixes (PROG.MIX5-8)(HELI: PROG.MIX5-6 ):AT10’s ACRO/GLID programs contain four separate curve programmable mixes. HELI contains two. Thereare a variety of reasons you might want curve mixes. Usually a linear mix doesn't fit your needs along thewhole range. One pre-programmed curve mix is the THROTTLE-NEEDLE function. This curve isadjustable at 5 points, allowing you to adjust the motor’s tuning at 5 points along its RPM range.One programmable curve mix defaults to RUDDER-AILERON. A linear mix that keeps the model fromrolling in knife-edge is probably too much aileron when rudder is applied in level flight. Create a curve mixand set all 5 points to match the linear mix. Inhibit the linear mix, then adjust the curve to get the rightresponse all along the rudder channel’s travel.ADJUSTABILITY:
38• ACRO/GLID Defaults: The 4 programmable curves mixes default to the most frequent choices, but can beset to any channel.• PROG.MIX5 rudder-to-aileron for roll coupling compensation (GLID mixes default to aileron-to-elev.)• PROG.MIX6 rudder-to-aileron for roll coupling compensation (GLID mixes default to aileron-to-elev.)• PROG.MIX7 rudder-to-elevator for pitch coupling compensation (GLID mixes default toelevator-to-airbrake.)• PROG.MIX8 rudder-to-elevator for pitch coupling compensation (GLID mixes default toelevator-to-airbrake.)• HELI Defaults:• PROG.MIX5 aileron-to-elevator for coordinated turns• PROG.MIX6 aileron-to-elevator for coordinated turns• Master: The controlling channel can only be a channel. Cannot OFFSET or dial.• Trim: not available in curve mixes.• Offset: not available in curve mixes.Goals Steps InputsSet up a RUDD-ELEV curvemix on a model that pitchesdown severely at full rudderand not at all with minimalrudder input, and pitches worseon right rudder than left:Point 1: 25%Point 2: 8%Point 3: 0%Point 4: 10%Point 5: 28%ON when SWITCHC is down.LINK should be ON if modelhas twin elevator servos.Otherwise, LINK remainsOFF.(Note that point 3 is 0%.Otherwise,the elevator wouldbe retrimmed when the mix isactive and no rudder input isgiven.)Open an unused programmablemix.(Ex: use PROG.MIX7 sinceit is already set up forFLAP-ELEVATOR)to BASIC menu, again toADVANCEto PROG.MIX PUSH 7,PUSHActivate the function to MIX,PUSH,to ON, PUSHChoose master and slave Already RUDD. Already ELEVSet LINK as needed( Ex:off)Assign SWITCH and position.(Ex:change from F to C,Down)to SW.PUSH. to C,PUSHto POSI, PUSH. to DOWNOptional: set switch toSTK-THR to activate mix withTHROTTLE STICK.to POSI,Throttle Stick to desiredpoint . Push 1sec.to set.Optional: set switch position toNULL.Make mix active at alltime.Not complete withSTK-THR.to POSI, PUSH, to NULLSet desired percent at five stickpoints.to POINT -1 to 25% ,Repeat for points 2-5.Close3.3.3 Flaperon (ACRO/GLID 1A+1F ):ACRO GLID
39The FLAPERON mixing function uses one servo on each of the two ailerons, and uses them for both aileronand flap function. For flap effect, the ailerons raise/lower simultaneously. Of course, aileron function(moving in opposite directions) is also performed.Note: When changing the polarity of a rate, "change rate dir?" is displayed for a check. Please set up afterpressing DIAL for 1 second and canceling an alarm display. (GLID only)Once FLAPERON is activated, any time you program CH6 or "flap" (i.e. ELEVATOR mixing), the radiocommands both servos to operate as flaps. The amount of travel available as flaps is independentlyadjustable in FLAPERON. A trimming feature is also available (see FLAP-TRIM) to adjust both neutralpositions together for straight-and-level flight or slight increases/decreases of the flap angle. END POINTand SUB-TRIM both still adjust each servo individually.Adjustability:• Each aileron servo's up travel can be set separate from its down travel, creating aileron differential. (Seeexample).• Each aileron servo's travel when actuated as a flap is separately adjustable.• AILE-2 can be utilized to use a 5-channel receiver and still have flaperons. NOTE: The AILE-2 functiononly commands the channel 5 servo to operate with the aileron servo as ailerons, and to obey the primaryflap control (travel adjusted in FLAP-TRIM.) It does not provide full flap mix capability as when using a 6+channel receiver and channel 6.• The separate FLAPERON settings for each condition can be set. (GLID)Note: Activating flaperons only makes the ailerons work as ailerons and tells the radio how far you wantthem to move as flaps. If you then activate other programming that moves them as flaps.FLAP-TRIM is the flap-trimming feature that allows the flaps to move in reaction to the channel 6 control. Itis meant only for trimming the flaps' center but can also be used as full flap control.ELEVATOR-FLAP would add elevator mixing into the flap movement from the flap dial after FLAP-TRIMis activated.Goals Steps InputsActivate twin aileronservos, FLAPERON.Input 10% less downtravel than up travel(aileron differential)within the FLAPERONprogramming.(Decreaseright aileron down travelto 90%,decrease leftaileron down travel to90%)Adjust total flap travelavailable to 50% ofaileron travel available.Open the FLAPERON. to BASIC menu, again to ADVANCEto FLAPERON .PUSH.Activate the function. to MIX. PUSH. to ACTOptional: adjust the up/downtravel for 2 servos.(Ex:90% down)to AILE1 AILERON STICK. to 90%to AILE2, AILERON STICK,to 90%Optional: Use as total flap control.Ressign CH6 is primary control inAUX-CH to desired flapcontrol.(Ex:right slider)to FLAP2 PUSH,to +50%to FLAP1.PUSH,to -50%Close*If you receive an error message that OTHER WING MIXING IS ON, you must deactivate AIL-DIFF orELEVON.3.3.4 FLAP-TRIMUsing FLAP-TRIM to adjust flaperons (ACRO/GLID)
40ACRO GLIDFLAP-TRIM assigns the primary flaperon control [defaults to VR(A)] to allow trimming in flight of the flapaction of flaperons.Note: Even if FLAP-TRIM is made active with AIL-DIFF, it will not have any effect. The ONLYfunction that allows control of the ailerons as flaps in the AIL-DIFF configuration is AIRBRAKE. Mostmodelers use AIRBRAKE, or programmable mixes, to move the flaps to a specified position via movementof a switch.FLAP-TRIM may also be used as the primary flap control in flight. By doing so, you can assign CH6 to a3-position switch, with a "spoileron", neutral, and "flaperon" position, and even adjust the percentagetraveled as flaperon/spoileron by changing the Flap Trim travel.Goals Steps InputsAdd FLAP-TRIM toallow the model’s aileronsto be trimmed together asflaps at any time duringthe flight, with amaximum travel of 5% ofthe total flap travel set inFLAPERON.Open FLAP-TRIM function to BASIC again to ADVANCEto FLAP-TRIM.PUSH.The function is automatically activate with FLAPERON;however the defaulttravel is 0.Adjust the travel available tothe flaperons when turning theCH6 dial.to 5%Close3.3.5 AILE DIFF (ACRO/ GLID 2A+1F/ GLID 2A+2F)ACRO GLID(2A+1F)/GLID(2A+2F)Ailer differential is primarily used on 3 or 4-servo wings, with one servo operating inboard flap on CH6 orCH5 & CH6,and AILE-DIFF controlling proper aileron operation of 2 aileron servos, plugged into CH1 andCH7. The ailerons can not be moved like flaps when using AILE-DIFF, except if using AIRBRAKE. (Notethat even if you make FLAP-TRIM active while using AILE-DIFF, it will not have any effect. ONLYAIRBRAKE controls the ailerons as flaps in the AILE-DIFF configuration.)Note: When changing the polarity of a rate in camber-flap, "change rate dir?" is displayed for a check.Please set up after pressing DIAL for 1 second and canceling an alarm display. (GLID only)•FLAP function allows you to set up 1 or 2 servos for flap action.• The separate AILE-DIFF settings for each condition can be set. (GLID only)Goals Steps Inputs
41Activate twin aileronservosusing AILE-DIFF.Note that the functiondefaults to no difference indown travel vs. up travel. Ifyou want differential travel,simply adjust each side.(Ex:90%)Open the FLAPERON. to BASIC menu, again to ADVANCEto AILE-DIFF .PUSH.Activate the function. to MIX,PUSH. to ACTOptional:adjust the up/downtravel for 2 servos..(Ex:90%down)to AILE1 AILERON STICK. to 90%to AILE2, AILERON STICK,to 90%Close*If you receive an error message that OTHER WING MIXING IS ON, you must deactivate ELEVON orFLAPERON.3.3.6 Air Break (ACRO/ GLID)ACRO GLIDLike FLAPERON and AILEVATOR, AIRBRAKE is one function that is really made up of a series ofpre-programmed mixes all done for you within the radio. AIRBRAKE (often called "crow" or BUTTERFLY- see GLID, p. 62 for details) simultaneously moves the flap (if installed), twin ailerons (if installed) andelevator, and is usually used to make steep descents or to limit increases in airspeed in dives.This function is often used even on models without flaps as an easy way to use the flaperons andFLAP-ELEVATOR mixing together.ADJUSTABILITY:• Activation: be proportional by moving the THROTTLE STICK, or set positions by flipping the assignedswitch.• Switch: Mix SWITCH is selectable.• Also LOGIC SW (Lsw1 to 3) may be assigned.• Linear(Inversely proportional to THROTTLE STICK): Provides a proportional increase in amount ofAIRBRAKE action as THROTTLE STICK is lowered and assigned switch is on. It provides gradually moreAIRBRAKE as you slow the engine. Includes selectable stick position where AIRBRAKE begins, graduallyincreasing to the same setting as the THROTTLE STICK is lowered. If you would like to have the airbrakebe directly proportional to throttle stick, you willneed to reverse the THR-REV function. Note that this changes the throttle stick direction for all models.• Offset: Provide AIRBRAKE response immediately upon switch movement, going to a pre-set travel oneach active channel without any means of in-flight adjustment.• During Airbrake operation, the elevator travel is displayed on the elevator trim display in the Startupscreen.•Delayed reaction: You can suppress sudden changes in your model's attitude when AIRBRAKEBUTTERFLY is activated by setting the delay (delay-ELEV) item, to slow down the elevator response,allowing the flaps/ailerons/elevator to all reach their desired end point together. A setting of 100% slows theservo to take approximately one second to travel the prescribed distance. (GLID: B.FLY-ELEV function)• Adjustable in flight (ACRO): Using the aileron (when AILE-DIFF or FLAPERON is activated) andelevator trim lever in flight can be set to adjust the aileron and elevator settings in your airbrake rather thanadjusting the model's actual aileron and elevator trim. This allows easy adjustment for any ballooning whilein flight. When the airbrake switch is moved to off the trim are again adjusting the normal elevator trim.• Channels controlled: Elevator, twin ailerons and flap may be set independently in AIRBRAKE, includingset to 0 to have no effect.• If FLAPERON is active, the travel of the ailerons can be independently adjusted for the servos plugged into
42CH1 and CH6. The flap choice has no effect on the flaperons.• If AIL-DIFF is active, then CH1 and CH7 may be independently adjusted.• Normally both ailerons are raised equally in AIRBRAKE, and the elevator motion is set to maintain trimwhen the ailerons rise. Different amounts may be set for each aileron to correct for torque reactions and otherunique characteristics of the model.Be sure you understand what dropping ailerons will do when in AIRBRAKE BUTTERFLY. Alongwith creating an enormous amount of drag (desirable for spot landings), this also creates "wash-in", a higherangle of attack where the ailerons are, and encourages tip stalling.If you are using this for aerobatic performance and not "sudden stops", consider raising the ailerons anddropping the flaps instead as shown in the diagram above.Goals Steps InputsActivate AIR-BREAKon a FLAPERON.Mode.Adjust theflaperon travel to75%,with negativeelevator(push) of 25%.Confirm FLAPERON isactive. See FLAPERON instructions.Open AIR-BREAK. to BASIC . again to ADVANCE toAIR-BREAK. PUSH.Activate the function SW C in up positionto MIX. PUSH to OFFAdjust the travels asneeded. (Ex: Aileronseach 75%, Elevator-25%)to AIL1.PUSH. to +75%,PUSHto ELEV.PUSH. to -25%,PUSHto AIL2.PUSH. to+75%,PUSHOptional: delay the speedof the elevator servo. to delay-ELEV. PUSH. to 25%,PUSHOptional: change themixing from full amountupon switch toproportional to theThrottle Stick’s proximityto idle.to MODE.PUSH. to Linear(0%),PUSH.Throttle Stick to desired 0 point.for 1sec.till beeps(Display changes if new setting is different frompriorClose3.3.7 ELEV-FLAP mixing (ACRO/GLID):ACRO GLIDELEV-FLAP mixing is the first pre-programmed mix we'll cover. This mix makes the flaps drop or risewhenever ELEVATOR STICK is moved. It is most commonly used to make tighter pylon turns or squarercorners in maneuvers. In most cases, the flaps droop (are lowered) when up elevator is commanded.
43Adjustability:•Rate: -100% (full up flap) to +100% (full down flap), with a default of +50% (one-half of the flap range isachieved when the ELEVATOR STICK is pulled to provide full up elevator.)•Switch: fully assignable. Also LOGIC SW (Lsw1 to 3) may be assigned. IF you set it to NULL, the mixdoes not work. (ACRO)•Range (GLID): The range that mixing does not work near neutral of an elevator stick can be set up. Holdthe stick to the desired point (upper or lower side) , then press DIAL and hold one second to set the range.•Condition (GLID): The separate ELEV-FLAP settings for each condition can be set.Goals Steps InputsActivate ELEV-FLAPmixing. Adjust flaptravel to 0% flaps withnegative elevator(push) and 45%flapswith positive elevator.Open ELEV-FLAP to BASIC . again to ADVANCEto ELEV-FLAP. PUSH.Activate the function to MIX,PUSH. to ON.PUSHAdjust the travels asneeded.(Ex:0%, to45%)to RATE.Elevator Stick to0%,Elevator Stick to +45%,Close3.3.8 Dual Elevator Servos (with a rudder) (AILEVATOR) (ACRO):Many models use two elevator servos, plugged in separate receiver channels. (Flying wings without aseparate aileron control use ELEVON. V-shaped tail models use V-TAIL,ADVANTAGE:•Ability to adjust each servo's center and end points for perfectly matched travel.• Ease of assembly, not requiring torque rods for a single servo to drive 2 surfaces.• Elevators acting also as ailerons for extreme stunt flying or more realistic jet flying (optional).• Redundancy, for example in case of a servo failure or mid-air collision.ADJUSTABILITY:• CH2 and CH8 only. (With programmable mixing, could utilize CH5 as the 2nd elevator servo.THROTTLE-NEEDLE uses CH8 and cannot be active simultaneously).• Direction of each servo's travel may be reversed in REVERSE or the set percentages may be reversed here.• Elevator travels independently adjustable (both directions and percent).•Optional action as ailerons (defaults to 50% response). This response cannot be activated/ deactivated inflight. Setting AIL1 and 2 to 0 disables this feature.Note: if you want this, but on/off with a switch, set AIL1 and 2 to 0 here, and use 2 mixes. AIL-to-AUX2(link/trim off, assign a switch), get aileron action from the elevator servos when the assigned switch is on.The AILEVATOR mixing function uses one servo on each of the two elevators, and combines the elevatorfunction with the aileron function (unless aileron travel is set to 0). For aileron effect, the elevators are raisedand lowered opposite of one another in conjunction with the ailerons.’
44Once AILEVATOR is activated, unless you zero out the aileron figures (see below), any time you move yourailerons or any programming moves your ailerons (ie. RUDDER-AILERON mixing), the radio automaticallycommands both elevator servos to also operate as ailerons. To deactivate this action, simply set the 2 ailerontravel settings to 0 in the AILEVATOR function. This way the elevators will work only as elevators.Goals Steps InputsActivate twinelevator servos.Deactivate theelevator-acting–as-ailerons portionof this function.Note:dependingupon your model’sgeometry, may needto reverse one servoor set a negativepercentage here.Open the AILEVATOR to BASIC . again to ADVANCEto AILVATOR,Activate the function. to MIX,PUSH. to ACT.Optional: adjust up/down travel whenoperatingas ailerons.(Ex:0)to AIL3,PUSH. to 0%,to AIL4,PUSH. to 0%,Optional: adjust total elecator travelof each servo. (Ex:right servo elevatortravel to 98%,left to 96%)to ELE2.PUSH to 98%,to ELE1.PUSH. to 96%,Close3.3.9 Snap Rolls (ACRO)This function allows you to execute snap rolls by flipping a switch, providing the same input every time. Italso removes the need to change dual rates on the 3 channels prior to performing a snap, as SNAP-ROLLalways takes the servos to the same position, regardless of dual rates, inputs held during the snap, etc.Note: Every aircraft snaps differently due to its C.G., control throws, moments, etc. Some models snapwithout aileron; others snap on elevator alone. Most models snap most precisely with a combination of all 3surfaces. Additionally, rate of speed and acceleration when using the snap switch will affect how the modelsnaps. For information using gyros with airplanes for cleaner precision maneuvers, such as snaps and spinswithout over rotation.ADJUSTABILITY:•Travel: Adjust the amount of elevator, aileron and rudder travel automatically applied.•Range: -120 to +120 on all 3 channels. Default is 100% of range of all 3 channels.•Directions: Up to 4 separate snaps is fully adjustable regarding travels and direction on each of the 3channels.Note: for simplicity, the radio refers to snaps that use “UP” or positive elevator as “U” or “UP” snaps. This ismore commonly referred to as a positive or inside snap. “D” or “DOWN” snaps are more commonly referredto as negative or outside snaps.•R/U = Right positive R/D = Right negative L/U = Left positive L/D = Left negative snap roll.•Assignment of the 2 switches (DIR-SW1/2) to change snap directions is fully adjustable and optional. Ifyou wish to have only one snap, leave the switches as NULL. (If assigned, SW1=up/down, SW2=left/right)•Safety Switch (SAFE-MOD): a safety may be set up on your landing gear SWITCH, preventing accidentalsnap rolls while the landing gear is down. The safety switch is turned on and off with the landing gearSWITCH.
45•ON: the safety mechanism is activated when the landing gear SWITCH is in the same position as at thetime this feature is changed to ON. Snap rolls will not be commanded even if the snap roll SWITCH isturned on with the gear SWITCH in this position. When the landing gear SWITCH is moved to the oppositeposition, snap rolls may be commanded.•OFF: activates the safety mechanism in the opposite position from the ON function.•FREE: the safety mechanism is completely turned off. Snaps can be commanded regardless of the gearSWITCH POSITION.Note: The location of the safety switch always follows channel 5. If channel 5 is reassigned to switch C,for example, switch C is now the safety. If channel 5 is nulled or used as the second aileron servo, the safetyfunction will not be available.•Trainer Safety: SNAP-ROLL is automatically disabled when the trainer function is activated.Goals Steps InputsActivate SNAP-ROLL.Adjustelevator travel to 55%,ruddertravel to 120% in the right/upsnap. Activate SAFE-MODEso snaps can not be performedwhen gear is down.Adjust rudder travel in theleft/down snap to 105%.(Note:using negative percentscan change any of the 4snapdirections. For example.change snap 1to ‘down’ bychanging the elevator percentto -100%)Open SNAP-ROLL. to BASIC . again to ADVANCEto SNAP-ROLL,Activate the function to MIX.PUSH to OFF or ON.Adjust the travel as needed.(Ex:elevator to 55%,rudder to120%)to ELEV.PUSH. to 55%to RUDD.PUSH . to 120%,Optional:ActivateSAFE-MOD.(Ex:ON whenSw E or Sw G is down,meaning snap function isdeactivate when that switch isin the down position)E or G to UP positionto SAFE-MODE.PUSH. to ON.snap switchNOTE: MIX is OFF.E or G to DOWN position.NOTE: MIX is ON.Optional: Assign switchesup/down and left/right.(Ex:Change to the left/down snapand adjust ruuder to 105%)to DIR-SW1.PUSH to SwAto DIR-SW2.PUSH to SwB,A down,B downRepeat steps above to set percentages.Close3.3.10 V-Tail (ACRO/ GLID)V-TAIL mixing is used with v-tail aircraft so that both elevator and rudder functions are combined for thetwo tail surfaces. Both elevator and rudder travel can be adjusted independently on each surface.Note: NOTE: If V-TAIL is active, you cannot activate ELEVON or AILEVATOR functions. If one ofthese functions is active, an error message will be displayed and you must deactivate the last function priorto activating ELEVON.Note: Be sure to move the elevator and rudder sticks regularly while checking the servo motions. If a
46large value of travel is specified, when the sticks are moved at the same time, the controls may bind or runout of travel. Decrease the travel until no binding occurs.Adjustability:•Requires use of CH2 and CH4.•Independently adjustable travels allow for differences in servo travels.•Rudder differential is not available. (To create rudder differential, set RUD1 and 2 to 0, then use twoprogrammable mixes, RUD-ELE and RUD-RUD, setting different percents for up and down. These are yournew rudder travels. Trim and link off, switch assignment null so you can’t accidentally turn off rudder.3.3.11 ELEVONADJUSTABILITY:•Requires use of CH1 and CH2.•Independently adjustable aileron travel allows aileron differential.•Independently adjustable elevator travel allows for differences in up vs. down travel.•The separate ELEVON settings for each condition can be set. (GLID only)Note: When changing the polarity of a rate, "change rate dir?" is displayed for a check. Please set up afterpressing DIAL for 1 second and canceling an alarm display. (GLID only)Note: Be sure to move the elevator and aileron sticks to full deflection during setup. If large travels arespecified, when the AILERON and ELEVATOR STICKS are moved at the same time the controls may bindor run out of travel.Goals Steps InputsActivateELEVON.Adjust ailerondown travel to90% of uptravel, creatingailerondifferential.Open ELEVON to BASIC . again to ADVANCEto ELEVON,Activate the function. to MIX,PUSH to ACT.Optional: adjust up/down travelseparatelyfor the servos asailerons.(Ex:down to 90%)to AIL1.PUSH. Aileron Stick. to 90%to AIL2.PUSH. Aileron Stick. to 90%Optional: adjust the elevator travelof each servo.(Ex:right servoselev. Travel to 98%, left to 105%.)to ELE2.PUSH. to 98%.to ELE1.PUSH. to 105%Close3.3.12 Gyro SenseThe gyros have two operations modes: GY mode and STD mode.•STD mode: This mode performs general proportional control operation. For instance, it controls the gyro sothat changes are countered when the attitude of the aircraft is changed by cross-wind, etc.•GY mode: This mode performs both proportional and integrated control operation. The difference betweenNormal mode and GY mode operation is that where as the Normal mode only counters changes in attitude,the GY mode returns to the original controlled variable simultaneously with countering changes in attitude.For example, during knife edge flying, aileron and elevator meeting rudder is normally necessary, but in theGY mode, meeting rudder is performed automatically by the gyro.
47Adjustability:•Plug the gyro's sensitivity adjustment to channel 5, 7, or 8 of the receiver. (selectable)•Full switch assignable (SWITCH A-H)•Each rate setting may be set from 0 to NOR100% or AVC100% gain. NOR: GY mode gain. AVC: STDmode gain•Larger percentages indicate more gain, or gyro responsiveness.•MIX-1,2: Two surfaces' sensitivity can be adjusted independently.GYRO GAIN ADJUSTABILITY:•When the servo hunts, the gyro gain is too high. Lower the gain until the hunting stops.•The gyro will display best performance at a gain just before hunting occurs. Perform adjusting by flyingthe aircraft repeatedly.Precaution:•When taking off and landing, always switch to the Normal mode. Taking off and landing in the GY modeis dangerous.•We recommend that you use the rudder control gyro in the Normal mode. In the GY mode, rudder operationis necessary when turning because the weathervane effect is lost. Use the gyro in the Normal mode unlessyou are an expert in rudder operation.•And we recommend that you also set to off (0%) mode for safety as follows.Goals Steps InputsSet up aGYA gyrosetting(Ex:MIX-1)Open GYRO-SENSE to BASIC . again to ADVANCEto GYRO-SENSE,Activate the function. to MIX-1.PUSH to ON.Optional: change switch assignment.Ex: select E. to SW.PUSH. to SwEAdjust gyro rates as needed.(Ex: UP toNOR70%,CNTR to 0%[off], DOWN toAVC70% as starting points.to gyro rate.Push. E up. to NOR 70%,EtoCNTR, to 0%,E DOWN,toAV C 7 0 %Close3.3.13 THR-DELAY (ACRO):
48The THR-DELAY function is used to slow the response of the throttle servo to simulate the slowresponse of a turbine engine. A 40% delay setting corresponds to about a one-second delay, while a 100%delay takes about eight seconds to respond. This function may also be used to create a “slowed servo” on achannel other than throttle. This is accomplished by plugging the desired servo (Ex: gear doors) into CH3(THR), throttle into an auxiliary channel such as 8, and then using some creative mixes.Goals Steps InputsActivateTHR-DELAY for aducted-fan replica ofa turbine-poweredaircraft.Slow the servoresponse by onesecond.Open THR-DELAY to BASIC . again to ADVANCEto THR-DELAY,Activate the function. to MIX.PUSH. to ACT.Adjust the RATE to match thedesired servo speed.(Ex:40%) to RATE.PUSH to 40%Close3.3.14 THR CURVE (ACRO)This function adjusts the throttle operation curve for optimum the engine speed to throttle stick movement.Note: If the throttle EXP function is activated, you can not use THR-CURVE function simultaneously.Adjustability:• Separate curves for each switch position are available.• Moving and deleting the curve point: The curve point (-stk-) can be moved to the left or right by turning theDIAL (up to 2% in front of the adjoining point) and deleted/returned by pressing the DIAL for one secondalternately.Goals Steps InputsBase point: Adjustbase point of throttlecurve until engineidles reliably.-Out-:output,servoposition.-STK-: curve point,stick position.Open THR-CURVE to BASIC . again to ADVANCEto THE-CURVE,Activate the function. to MIX.PUSH to ON.Adjust the 1st point to P1(-out-).PUSH to desired servo positionOptional:assign the switch. to SW.PUSH,to desired switch.Optional: Move the curvepoint.(Ex:point 3)to P3 (-stk-),PUSH to desired curve point tomove to left or right.
49Optional: delete the curvepoint.And return the curvepoint.(Ex:point 3)to P3 (-stk-).for 1sec.to delete the curve point.to P3 (-stk-),for 1sec.to returnAdjust the next point. Repeat as needed.Close3.3.15 THROTTLE-NEEDLE mixing (ACRO/ HELI):gACRO HELITHROTTLE-NEEDLE is a pre-programmed mix that automatically moves an in-flight mixture servo (CH8)in response to the THROTTLE STICK inputs for perfect engine turning at all throttle settings. This functionis particularly popular with contest pilots who fly in a large variety of locations, needing regular enginetuning adjustments, and requiring perfect engine response at all times and in all maneuvers. Also popular tominimize flooding at idle of inverted engine installations or installations with a high tank position. Notneeded for fuel injection engines, which do this automatically.ADJUSTABILITY:•Five-point curve allows adjustment of engine mixture at varied throttle settings.•The in-flight mixture servo must connect to receiver CH8.•In-flight mixture servo may also be used as a second servo for tuning a twin.•Throttle cut feature also moves the in flight needle servo.•The CH8 knob adjusts the high throttle mixture (may be deactivated. see AUX-CH).•Because both use CH8, this function cannot be used simultaneously with AILEVATOR.•An acceleration (ACCE) function (ACRO only) helps the engine compensate for sudden, large amounts ofthrottle input by making the mixture suddenly richer, then easing it back to the proper adjustment for thatthrottle setting. This function requires some adjustment to best fit your engine and your flying style. Adjustengine's response until no hesitation occurs on rapid throttle input.•Separate curves are available (HELI only) for normal, idle-ups 1 and 2 combined, and idle-up 3.Immediately below MIX the radio displays the curve you are editing; ex: >NORML; and then whichcondition is currently active by your switches ex: (ID1/2). Note that you can edit the mix for a differentcondition without being in that condition, to allow editing without having to shut off the helicopter’s engineevery time. Be sure you are editing the proper curve by checking the name after the > and not the one inparentheses.Goals Steps InputsActivateTHROTTLE-NEEDLEmixing.Adjusting thepoints asfollows: toOpen THROTTLE-NEEDLE to BASIC . again to ADVANCEto THR-NEEDLE,Activate the function. to MIX.PUSH to ON.Heli only.Select the condition toedit. to COND.PUSH. as needed.
50Adjust the travels as needed tomatch your engine by slowlymoving the stick to each 5 points,then adjusting the percentage atthat point until the engine isproperly tuned.to PIONT.Throttle Stick to P 1,to40%,Throttle Stick to P 2,to 45%,Throttle Stick to P3,to 65%,Throttle Stick to P4 ,to55% ,Throttle Stick to P5,to 40%,ACRO only . Optional: increasemixture when throttle is appliedradpidly-ACCE.(see above fordetails)to ACCE.Push Throttle Stick to idleThrottle Stick to full open quickly.Heli only: set curves for anotherconditions.to condition name to next condition name toedit.Repeat above steps as needed.Close
51PART 4 GLIDER MODEL FUNCTIONSPlease note that nearly all of the BASIC menu functions are the same for airplane (ACRO setup), sailplane(GLID 1A+1F/ 2A+1F/ 2A+2F setups), and helicopter (HELI setups). The features that are identical referback to the ACRO chapter. The glider BASIC menu includes MOTOR CUT and does not includeIDLE-DOWN or THR-CUT.○→Note: in all cases where ACRO programming labels channel 3 as throttle, GLID programming labelschannel 3 as ARB (airbrake), since airbrakes are normally operated on channel 3 in gliders. This includesSTK-THR reading STK-ARB.4.1 SET BASIC MENU OF GLIDThis guideline is intended to help you get acquainted with the radio, to give you a jump start on using yournew radio, and to give you some ideas and direction in how to do with this powerful system.Goals Steps InputsPrepare your airplane.Install all servos, switches, receiver per your model’s instructions. Turn ontransmitter then receiver; adjust all linkages so surfaces are nearly centered.Mechanically adjust all linkages to get as close as possible to proper controlthrows and minimize binding prior to radio set up.Check servo direction and throws.Make notes now of what you will need to change during programming.Select the proper MODELTYPE for your model.(Ex:GLID 1A+1F)[NOTE: This is one of severalfunctions that requireconfirmation to make a change.Only critical changes such as aMODEL RESET requireadditional key strokes to acceptthe change.]In the BASIC menu, openPARAMETER submenu.Turn on the transmitter. for 1 sec. toBASIC.(If ADVANCE again.) to chooseChoose proper MODELTYPE.Ex:GLID(1A+1F).Confirm the change.Close submenu.to MODEL TYPE ,toGLID(1A+1F) for 1 sec. Are you sure?Displays. to confirm. Return to BASICmenu.Name the modelNote that you do not need todo anything to ‘save’ or storethis data.In BASIC menu open theMODE SEL submenu.to MODEL SEL. ,to NAME.(1stcharacter of model’s name is highlighted).Input airplane name.Close the submenu.to change the 1st character. to confirm.to next character and repeat. to return.
52REVERSE servos as needed forproper control operation.In the BASIC menu, openREVERSE. to REVERSE.Choose desired servo andreverse its direction oftravel.(Ex:reverse rudder servo.)to 4.RUDD, REV is highlighted. for 1sec. ‘Are you sure?’Displays. to confirm.To BASIC menu.Adjust travels as needed tomatch model’s recommendedthrows (usually listed as highrates).In BASIC menu chooseEND POINT. to END POINT.Adjust the servos’ endpoints. (Ex: flap servo).Close the function.to FLAPVR(A). ,to desired travel.VR(A). ,to desired travel.Repeat as needed.Choose D/R,EXP to D/R,EXPSet up dual/triple rates andexponential (D/R, EXP).(Note that in the middle of theleft sideof the screen is the nameof the channel and the SWITCHposition you are adjusting. Twoor even three rates maybe setper channel by simply choosingthe desired SWITCH andprogramming percentages withthe SWITCH in each of its 2/3position.)Choose the desiredcontrol, and set the first(Ex: high) rate throws andexponential.to CH ,to CH2(ELEV).A to UP position.Screen reads ELEV [UP]to D/RElevator Stick. ,to set .Elevator Stick. to set.(Normally the same for both direction)to EXPElevator Stick to setElevator Stick to setSet the second (Ex: low)rate throws andexponential.to D/R ,A to down position. Repeatabove to set low rate.Optional: change dualrate SWITCH assignment.Ex: elevator to SWITCHG with 3 positions.to SW ,to G,G to center.Repeat steps above to set 3rd rate.Move flap control from the (VR(A)) dial to the left slider.[VR(D)](AUX-CH) .In the BASIC menu, openAUX-CH. to AUX-CHChoose CH5. Changeprimary control to VR(D).Change other channels asneeded.to CH5 ,to VR(D)。Repeat steps above to set other channels.Close4.2 SET GLID TYPETYPE: (GLID 1A+1F), GLID (2A+1F), GLID (2A+2F)
53Before doing anything else to set up a glider or sailplane, first you must decide which MODEL TYPE bestfits your aircraft.• GLID(1A+1F): The GLID (1A+1F) MODEL TYPE is intended for sailplanes with one or two aileronservos (or none), and a single flap servo (or two connected with a y-connector). This TYPE is meant to be avery simplistic version to set up a basic glider without a lot of added features. Additional flight condition isavailable.• GLID (2A+1F): The GLID (2A+1F) MODEL TYPE is intended for sailplanes with dual aileron servos anda single flap servo (or two connected with a y-connector). Add ional flight conditions are available. Theseflight conditions contain different offset trims and aileron differentials to make the sailplane perform certainmaneuvers more easily.• GLID (2A+2F): The GLID (2A+2F) MODEL TYPE supports dual flap servos that can also act as ailerons,creating full-span ailerons and flap. Additional flight conditions are available. These flight conditionscontain different offset trims and aileron differentials to make the sailplane perform certain maneuvers moreeasily.4.3 GLID ADVANCE MENUMIXES:•Linear Programmable mixes (PROG.MIX1-4): Fully assignable programmable mixes with a linearresponse.•Curved Programmable mixes (PROG.MIX5-8): Fully assignable programmable mixes with a curvedresponse.•ELEV-FLAP pre-programmed mix creates elevator movement from the inboard flaps as well as elevators.•BUTTERFLY: Often called crow, BUTTERFLY is the glider version of AIRBRAKE. (BUTTERFLYdoes not have the option to activate it solely from a switch, and its activation switch. It always providesprogressively more BUTTERFLY as the CHANNEL 3 (THROTTLE) STICK is lowered, or raised if usedTHR-REV) See AIRBRAKE.•CAMBER-MIX AILE-FLAP: This pre-programmed mix is used to create full span flap/aileron actionon a glider with 4 wing servos. This changes the camber over the entire wing, which produces less drag thanjust dropping the flaps by themselves.Note: When you have ELEV-FLAP mixing also, the trailing edge droops with the elevators, increasingpitch response.•FLAPERON (GLID 1A+1F only): 2 aileron servos operate in opposite directions as ailerons and samedirection as flaps.•CAMBER FLAP: Provides camber movement or trimming of flaps. For sailplanes, this function is alsoused as wing camber. The amount depends on the model but usually a small amount (less then 10%) ispreferred, since too much camber produces excess drag. Don't use more than about 1/16" travel up or downfor glider camber. Some airfoils, such as the RG15, should be flown with NO reflex/camber. Be sure toconsult your model's manual for guidelines.Note: even though you may make CAMBER FLAP active while using AILE-DIFF, it will not have anyeffect. The ONLY function that allows control of the ailerons as flaps in the AILE-DIFF configuration isairbrake/ butterfly•ELEVON: for flying wings•V-TAIL: For models with 2 servos operating together to create roll and pitch control.•AILEVATOR: Not available in GLID model types.
544.3.1 AILE DIFF (FIND IN ACRO FUNCTION MENU 3.3.5)4.3.2 FLAPERON (GLID 1A+1F, FIND IN ACRO FUNCTION MENU 3.3.3)4.3.3 V-TAIL (FIND IN ACRO FUNCTION MENU 3.3.10)4.3.4 OFFSET (GLID 2A+2F):Additional flight conditions are available specifically for sailplanes.These additional flight conditions contain different offset trims to make the sailplane perform certainmaneuvers more easily. Aileron differential functions may be set to provide separate rates per conditionselected.Prior to setting up OFFSET, you must active the conditions and assign the switches in theCONDITION/FUNCTION.Unnecessary fuselage motion is generated when there are sudden changes in the servo position andvariations in the operating time between channels can be suppressed by using the delay function.Note: The same delay amount for elevator and rudder is recommended when using V-tail function.The AT9 provides 5 additional setups along with the normal flight condition. (NORMAL,START, SPEED, DISTANCE and LANDING) These offset trims have same setting abilities basicallyexcept the switch and dial assignment. For an example of trim settings, please see the following:ADJUSTABILITY:• Separate adjustments for each aileron, elevator, rudder and flap servo, for each condition.• SWITCH G (AT10) or E (AT10) is programmed for NORMAL, START, and SPEED trims. SWITCH C isprogrammed for DISTANCE and LANDING trims. These switch/position assignment is adjustable.(CONDITION/FUNCTION)• TRIM item (Digital trim operation mode):NORM: normal trim operation mode.MIX: offset rate trim operation mode while mixing is on.• Optional assignable knob (CAMBER MIX) to allow trimming in flight of the aileron and flap action ofeach flight condition.• During OFFSET operation, the aileron and elevator travels are displayed on each trim display in the Startupscreen.Goals Steps InputsSet up a START to gainmaximum possible lift on launch.Each Aileron: 50%. Each Flap:100%.Elevator: -5% to compensate.SWITCH (AT9=G, AT9=E.)Note: switch is assignable.(CONDITION)KNOB(null)Note: knob is assignable.Open OFFSET function to BASIC . again to ADVANCEto OFFSET,Switch to the START condition. G or E from NORMA to STARTSet the rates. (Ex: AIL 50%,FLP 100%, ELEV -5 %.)to AIL ,to 50%,Repeat for FLP and ELEV.
55Close4.3.5 START DELAY (GLID 1A+1F only):START DELAY automatically switch the offset trims (OFFSET) from the START condition's trims to thenormal condition’s trims after proceeding the delay time (max.10sec.) which is set by the -dly- item whenactivating the START condition. (It is convenient for hand launch glider.)Note: The same delay amount for elevator and rudder is recommended when using V-tail function.ADJUSTABILITY:•Delay time (-dly-) range of 0 to 100%. The delay time is 10 second at 100%.Goals Steps InputsEx: delay time=5second.Open ADVANCEmenu,then open STARTDELAY.to BASIC . again to ADVANCEto START-DLY,Activate the function to MIX ,to OFF or ONSet the delay time.(Ex:50% each surface)to ELEV ,to 50%to RUDD ,to 50%Repeat as needed.Close4.3.6 CHAMBER-FLPCAMBER FLAP assigns the primary flap control [defaults to VR(A)] to allow trimming in flight of the flapaction. The up and down travel of each flap (camber flaps: FLP1/2) can be adjusted independently. Also thecenter position of flap servo can be offset.Note: If FLAP-TRIM is activated, you can not use CAMBER FLAP function simultaneously.ADJUSTABILITY•Rate: -100% to +100%, with a default of +30%•Center position (CENTER): The operation reference point of flap can be offset. -100% to +100%, with adefault of 0%.
56Note: When changing the polarity of a rate, "change rate dir?" is displayed for a check. Please set up afterpressing DIAL for 1 second and canceling an alarm display.Goals Steps InputsEx: Set the maximumtravel of 35% of thetotal flap travel.Open the CAMBER FLAPfunction.to BASIC . again to ADVANCEto CAMBER-FLP,Adjust the up/down trimamount separately.(Ex: adjustto 35%)to FLP 。VR (A),to 35%,VR (A),to 35%, 。Repeat.Or: adjust the center positionof flap servo to CENTER ,to desired point.Close4.3.7 Camber Mixing:This function adjusts the mixing rate of camber operation which operates the wing camber (ailerons andflaps) in the negative and positive directions. The aileron, flap, and elevator rates can also be adjustedindependently and attitude changes caused by camber operation can be corrected.Also the operation reference point of camber control can be offset. (PRE)Note: Camber control is not assigned at initial.ADJUSTABILITY:•Rate: -100% to +100%, with a default of +30%•Reference point (PRE): The operation reference point of camber control can be offset. -100% to +100%,with a default of 0%.Goals Steps InputsEx: set the mixingamount for aileron to40%, camber controlto VR (E), referencepoint to desiredpoint.Open the CAMBER MIXfunction.to BASIC . again to ADVANCEto CAMBER-MIX,Choose desired slider. to VR ,to VrAAdjust the mixing amount forAILE. (Ex: adjust to 40%) to FLPto VrA ,to 40%,to VrA ,to 40%,
57Set the reference point. to PRE ,or VrA to desiredpoint for 1 sec.Close4.3.8 BUTTERFLY (crow) mixingBUTTERFLY simultaneously moves the flaps, twin ailerons and elevator, and is usually used to make steepdescents or to limit increases in airspeed in dives. Separate two BUTTERFLY settings are available. (CRI1/CRI2)ADJUSTABILITY:•Activation: Get proportional by moving the THROTTLE STICK.•Switch: Mix SWITCH is selectable. A to H: SWITCH A to H. Also LOGIC SW (Lsw1 to 3) may be assigned.NULL: always on.•Inversely proportional to THROTTLE STICK: provides a proportional increase in amount of airbrake action asTHROTTLE STICK is lowered (when SWITCH A (assignable) is in down position). Includes selectable stickposition where airbrake begins. If you would like to have the airbrake be directly proportional to throttle stick,you will need to reverse the THR-REV function.Note: this changes the throttle stick direction for all models.INSTRUCTIONS:•Elevator settings: (Adjustable in the B.FLY-ELE)B.FLY-ELE works linking with BUTTERFLY function. Elevator rate is adjustable in a 3 point curve.Point 1: PRESET point. (Fixed)Point 2: MID point. Position and rate are adjustable.Point 3: END point. Position and rate are adjustable.•Delayed reaction: You can suppress sudden changes in your model's attitude when BUTTERFLY is activated bysetting the delay (DELAY) item, to slow down the elevator response, allowing the flaps/ailerons/elevator to allreach their desired end point together. A setting of 100% slows the servo to take approximately one second totravel the prescribed distance.•Channels controlled: Twin ailerons, flap and spoiler may be set independently in BUTTERFLY, including set to0 to have no effect.•Twin aileron servos: If AIL-DIFF function is inhibited, then AIL1 and AIL2 settings will have no effect. IfAIL-DIFF is active, then CH1 and CH7 may be independently adjusted.•Normally both ailerons are raised equally in BUTTERFLY, and the elevator motion is set to maintain trim whenthe ailerons rise. Different amounts may be set for each aileron to correct for torque reactions and other uniquecharacteristics of the model.Be sure you understand what dropping ailerons will do when in BUTTERFLY. Along with creating an enormousamount of drag (desirable for spot landings), this also creates "wash-in", a higher angle of attack where theailerons are, and encourages tip stalling. If you are using this for aerobatic performance and not "sudden stops",consider raising the ailerons and dropping the flaps in stead as shown in the diagram above.Goals Steps Inputs
58Activate BUTTERFLY.Adjust the aileron andflap travel to 75%Elevator settingareadjustableintheB.FLY-ELE.MIX switch is selecableOpen the BUTTERFLYfunctionto BASIC . again to ADVANCEto BUTTERFLY,Activate the function SWA to UP positionto MIX ,to OFFAdjust the travels asneeded.(Ex: Aileron each 75%,Flap75%)to AIL1 ,to 75%,to FLP ,to75%,to AIL2 ,to 75%,Close4.3.9 AILE/ RUDD MIXYou can select a pre-programmed mix which is used to mix the rudders with aileron operation or the aileronswith rudder operation.Aileron-to-rudder mix (AILE RUDD): automatically creates a "coordinated turn".Rudder -to-aileron mix (RUDD AILE): used to counteract undesirable roll (roll coupling) that happenswith rudder input, especially in knife-edge.ADJUSTABILITY:• RATE range of -100 to +100. Negative setting would result in opposite rudder (aileron) action from aileron(rudder).• SWITCH A-H fully assignable. Also LOGIC SW (Lsw1 to 3) may be assigned.• POSITION fully assignable, including NULL (mix always on) and Up&Cntr and Cntr&Dn to activate themix in 2 separate positions of the same SWITCH.• Condition: The separate AILE RUDD setting for each flight condition can be set.Goals Steps InputsEx:RUDD-AILE,25%,noswitch,correctsroll coupling.Open AIL/RUD-MIXsubmenu.to BASIC . again to ADVANCEto AIL/RUD-MIX,Select the mixing mode. to MODE ,to RUDD-AILEActivate the function to MIX ,to ONSet the rate (Ex:100%each way)to RATERUDDER STICK ,to +25%RUDDER STICK ,to +25%Close4.3.10 ELEV-FLAP mixing (see GLID menu 3.3.7)4.3.11 AILE-FLAP(GLID 2A+2F only):
59This pre-programmed mix is used to create full span aileron action on a gliderwith 4wing servos. This increases the roll rate and decreases induced drag. For normal flying, a value ofabout 50% is often used. For slope racing or F3B models in speed runs, you may wish to use a larger valueapproaching 100%.ADJUSTABILITY:•RATE range of -100 to +100. Negative setting would result in opposite aileron action from flaps.•SWITCH A-H fully assignable. Also LOGIC SW (Lsw1 to 3) may be assigned.•POSITION fully assignable, including NULL (mix always on) and Up&Cntr and Cntr&Dn to activate themix in 2 separate positions of the same SWITCH.•Condition: The separate AILE-FLAP settings for each flight condition can be set.Goals Steps InputsTurn on AILE-FLAPmixing. Set rate to100% for maximumpossible flap travelwith ailerons .Assignto SWITCH C center.Open AILE-FLAP submenu. to BASIC . again to ADVANCEto AILE-FLAP,Activate the function to MIX ,to ONSet the rate (Ex:100% eachway)to FLP1AILERON STICK ,to 100%AILERON STICK ,to 100%Repeat above to set FLP2Assign the SWITCH andposition. to SW ,to SwCto POSI ,to UPClose4.3.12 SPOILER MIX (GLID):Moves the spoiler by flipping the assigned switch and is used to make steep decent. SPOILER MIX workslinking with BUTTERFLY MIX.ADJUSTABILITY:•Position: -100% to +100%, with a default of -50% (off), +50% (on)•Channel: Spoiler 1: ch8, or 3 (ch8 or 3*), Spoiler 2: NULL, or 3 (NULL or ch3*) *GLID (2A+2F) mode.•Elevator setting: Rate: -100% to +100%, Delay: 0% to 100%•SWITCH A-H fully assignable. Also LOGIC SW (Lsw1 to 3) may be assigned.Goals Steps Inputs2-servo spoiler mode.Open the SPOILER MIXfunction and move to 2ndpage.to BASIC . again to ADVANCEto SPOILER - MIX,
60Adjust the spoilerservo position to 60% Activate the function. to MIX ,to ON.Assign the SPO2-CH.(Ex:CH3) to –SPO2- CH ,to CH3,Adjust the spoiler servoposition. (Ex:SPO1/SPO2=+55% to60%)to –SPO1-POSI to -50%, ,to 60%,to –SPO2-POSI to +50%, ,to 60%,Optional: Set the elevatorrate.(Ex:10%) to –rate- ELEV ,to 10%,Optional: set the delay.(Ex:25%) to –dly- ELEV ,to 25%,Close4.3.13 FLAP-TRIM (see GLID 3.3.4)4.3.14 CONDITIONChannel 3's function is selectable in the ARBK-FUNC item. (Throttle stick, switches, or knobs) Bychoosing except STK, channel 3's function may be separated from BUTTERFLY's function, so channel 3 canbe used for other functions.ADJUSTABILITY:• Channel 3's function:STK: THROTTLE STICKSw-A to H: SWITCH A to HVr-A to Vr-E: KNOB A to E
61Part. 5 HELICOPTER MODEL FUNCTIONSPlease note that nearly all of the BASIC menu functions are the same for airplane (ACRO setup), sailplane(GLID setups), and helicopter (HELI) setups. The features that are identical refer back to the ACRO chapter.5.1 BASIC SETTING WITH HELICOPTERThis guideline is intended to help you set up a basic (H-1) heli, to get acquainted with the radio, to giveyou a jump start on using your new radio, and to give you some ideas and direction on how to do even morewith this powerful system than you may have already considered.Briefly, the typical helicopter's controls are as follows:•Aileron: Changes cyclic lateral (roll). Roll the helicopter. Tilt the swash plate to the left or right CH1.•Elevator: Changes cyclic pitch. Change the helicopter’s angle of attack (nose up or nose down). Tilt theentire Swash plate fore and aft. CH2.•Rudder: Change the angle of the tail rotor and yaw the helicopter left or right. CH4.•Collective Pitch: Adjusts main rotor collective [angle of the paddles], changing the main blades’ pitch.Increased collective pitch (with throttle) causes the helicopter to rise. Moves in conjunction with throttle onthe THROTTLE STICK. CH6.•Throttle: Open/close carburetor. Move in conjunction with collective pitch on the THROTTLE STICK.CH3.•REVO: mix that adds rudder in conjunction with pitch. This helps compensate for rotation of thehelicopter caused by the increased engine torque. (Never use revo. mixing with a heading0hold/AVCS gyro;the gyro already does this.)Goals Steps InputsPrepare yourhelicopter.Install all servos, switches, receiver per your model's instructions. Set all trims, dials andsliders to neutral.Confirm all control linkages are 90 degrees (or per instructions ) from the servohorn to the ball link for proper geometry and that no slop is present.Mechanically adjust all linkages to get as close as possible to proper control throwsand minimize binding prior to radio set up.Select proper modetype for your model.Ex:HELI H-1In the BASIC menu,findPARAMETER.for 1s to BASIC.(If ADVANCE again) .to PARAMETER ,PUSHGo to MODEL TYPE. to MODEL TYPE,then to TYPE.Select proper mode type.Ex:HELI H-1. Confirm thechange.Close.to HELICOPTER. for 1 sec. ‘Are yousure?’displays ,to SWASH ,to H-1 for1sec,’Are you sure ?’displays. to confirm.Then , NAME themodel.In the BASIC menu, findPARAMETER. to MODEL SEL.Go to MODEL SEL.-NAME to Name(1st character is highlighted)
62Input name. to change the first character.Close the submenu whendone.When proper character is display. to next. Repeat.Goals Steps InputsReverse servos as needed forproper control operation.Ex:Left Rudder Stick results inleading edges of tail rotorblades moving left.Reverse tooperate properly.In BASIC menu, openReverse.for 1s to BASIC.(IfADVANCE again) .Choose desired servo andreverse its direction of travel.Ex: reverse rudder servo.to CH4:RUDD ,to REV ishighlighted. ‘Are you sure ?’ displaysfor 1 sec.Adjust travels as needed tomatch model’s recommemdedthrows.(usually listed as highrates.In BASIC menu, choose ENDPOINT. to END POINT to choose end point.Adjust the servo’s end points.(Ex: elevator servo).Return to BASIC menu.to ELEV. Elevator Stick ,until up travel is as desired. ElevatorStick ,until down travel is as desired.Repeat as needed.Activate THR-CUT.Open THROTTLE-CUTfunction.to THR CUTActivate the function. Choosedesired switch and position toactivate.to MIX, ,to OFFto SW ,to SwC,to POSI ,to DOWN,With THROTTLE STICK atidle, adjust the rate until theengine consistently shuts off,but throttle linkage is notbinding.CloseSwC to down position,ThrottleStick ,to RATE ,until shuts off.Set up throttle curve fornormal. (Usually changes willnot need to be made prior tofirst flight.)Open the THR-CURV/NORfunction. Adjust if needed.Close the function.to THR-CURVE ,COND:NORM,to point 1> ,to 5%, .Move to next. Repeat.Set up collective pitch curvefor normal as base of -4,center of +5,end of +8 to +10degrees of blade pitch foraerobatics.2 (If just learning tofly, ask your instructor.)Open the PIT-CURV/NORfunction.Adjust each point to desiredCurve.(Ex:first Point:8%)Close the function.to PIT-CURVE ,COND:NORM ,to point 1> ,to 8%, ,tonext point. Repeat.Set up revo. mixing fornormal. (For heading-holdgyros, inhibit revo.)Open the REVO./NORfunction.Adjust to your desired startingpoint.to REVO.MIX ,COND:NORM,topoint 1> ,to 10%, ,to nextpoint. Repeat.
63Confirm gyro direction.With radio on, move helicopter’s tail to the right by hand.The gyro should give right rudder input (leading edge of the tail rotorblades move left).If the gyro gives the opposite input, reverse direction on the gyro unit itself.Goals Steps InputsLearn how to operateHOVERING PITCH andHOVERING THROTTLENotice at half throttle,the VR(B) dial adjuststhe throttle separatelyfrom the pitch. VR(A)adjusts the pitchseparately from thethrottle.for 1s to BASIC.(If ADVANCE again) .to SERVO 。Throttle stick to centerVR (B),VR (A)。Be sure to follow your model’s instructions for preflight checks, blade tracking,ect. Never assume a set ofblades are properly balanced and will track without checking.Check receiver battery voltage! Always check voltage with a voltmeter prior to each and every enginestart.(Never assume being plugged in all night means your radio gear is ready to fly).Insufficientcharge,binding servo linkages,and other problems can result in a dangerous crash with the possibility ofinjury to yourself, others and property.Confirm the swashplate is level at 0 travel. Adjust arms if needed.Apply full collective and check that the swashplate remained level and there is no binding. Repeat for fullcyclic pitch and roll. If not, adjust as needed to correct in END POINT:Important note: prior to setting up throttle hold, idle-ups, offsets, etc, be sure to get your normal conditionoperating properly.Checking setup prior to going airborne: Check voltage! Then, with the assistance of an instructor, and havingcompleted all range checks, etc, gradually apply throttle until the helicopter becomes “light on the skids.”Adjust trims as needed to correct for any roll, pitch, or yaw tendencies. If the tail “wags,” the gyro gain is toohigh. Decrease gyro gain.1. Periodically move the throttle stick to full and back down to ensure proper servo settings.2. It is critical that dials A and C be centered when the pitch and throttle curves are setup.5.2 HELI-SPECIFIC BASIC MENU FUNCTIONSMODEL TYPE: This function of the PARAMETER submenu is used to select the type of modelprogramming to be used. Before doing anything else to set up your model, first you must decide whichMODEL TYPE best fits your aircraft.HELICOPTER SWASHPLATE TYPES:The AT9 radios support 8 basic swash plate setups, including "single servo" (H-1-most helicopters use thistype) and 7 types of CCPM (cyclic and collective pitch mixing). A "single servo" swash plate uses one servofor each axis: aileron, elevator (cyclic pitch), and collective pitch. CCPM helicopters utilize a combination ofservos working together to achieve the 3 axes of motion. There are 7 basic CCPM types, displayed below.CCPM has several advantages, the most obvious of which is far less mechanical complexity to properlymove the swash plate of the helicopter. Additionally, several servos working in unison (ex: HR3, all 3 servostogether create elevator movement) dramatically increases the torque available as well as the precision andcentering.Please note that some helicopters are type HR3 or HN3, except off by 180 degrees. If your model 's swashplate is off by 180 you will still use that swash plate type, but also use SWASH AFR to adjust the functionsas needed until it operates properly. Additionally, different angles of CCPM may also be created utilizing thefully assignable programmable mixes.
645.2.1 Swash Plate TypesGoals Steps InputsChange the modeltype and swashplateof model#3 fromaircraft tp 120 degreeCCPM with 2 servosworking in unisonfor collective pitchand aileron (Ex:HELI HR3)Confirm you are usingthe proper modelmemory(Ex:3)On home screen,check model name and # on top left. If it isnot the correct model (Ex:3) see MODEL SEL.Open PARAMETER,goto MODEL SEL.for 1s to BASIC.(If ADVANCE again) .to MODEL SEL.Select proper MODELTYPE (HELICOPTER)Confirmto TYPE. ,to HELICOPTER. for 1sec. ‘Are yousure?’ Displays.Change to desiredSWASH TYPE (Ex:HR3) Confirm.to SWASH. ,to HR3,for 1 sec. ‘Are yousure?’ displays.CloseRadio emits a repeating “beep” and shows progress on screen as the model type is being changed. Note thatif the power switch is turned off prior to completion, the model type will not be changed.5.2.2 SWASH AFR (not in SWH1):Except SWASH PLATE, function menu of helicopter is same as GLID/ ACRO. Please find the formerinstructions.
65Swash plate function rate settings (SWASH AFR) reduce/increase/reverse the rate (travel) of the aileron,elevator (except H-2) and collective pitch functions, adjusting or reversing the motion of all servos involvedin that function, only when using that function. Since these types utilize multiple servos together to create thecontrols, simply adjusting a servo's REVERSE or END POINT would not properly correct the travel of anyone control. Since H-1 uses one servo for each function, there is no need for AFR in H-1.Since aileron always uses no more than 2 servos, check it first. Either both operate properly (no changeneeded), both operate backwards (reverse the whole function), or one servo operates backwards (reverse thatservo alone). Next check elevator. Remember, the aileron servo(s) operate correctly, so if elevator does not,we should only have 2 choices left—the whole function needs to be reversed, or the servo(s) not shared withaileron need to be reversed. If aileron and elevator are not working properly, the only thing that could bewrong is the whole direction collective operates (reverse the whole function). In our example, HR3 is 180degrees off from the swash plate of the Caliber. Therefore, it is very likely that several functions will notoperate properly. The collective pitch operation is backwards; but reversing all three servos would alsoreverse the aileron and elevator operations. Changing the collective pitch rate, however, from +50% to -50%,will reverse the collective pitch without affecting the aileron action.Checking For Proper Motion On An HR3 SwashplateHR3 SwashType Proper Motion Wrong Motion Howto FixAILERONSTICK.Swashplate tilts left. Reverse AIL setting in SWASHto -50%.Swashplate tilts right. Back of Swashplatemoves up.Ch6 servo moves incorrectly;REVERSE.Back of Swashplatemoves down.Ch1 servo moves incorrectly;REVERSE.ELEVATORSTICK.Front of swash platemovesdSwashplate movesthe opposite.Reverse ELE setting in SWASH. (ex:+50 to -50)back of swashplatemoves up.Entire swashplatemoves up.Ch2 servo moves incorrectly;REVERSE.RUDDERSTICK.The leading edges oftail blades rotate left. Blades rotated right. REVERSE the rudder servo.THROTTLESTICKEntire Swashplate Swashplate lowers. Reverse PIT setting in SWASH.Goals Steps InputsAdjust the travel of the collectivepitch from +50% to -23%,revsersing the travel of all 3 servosand decreasing their travel incollective pitch only, on an HR3SWASH TYPE.Open SWASH AFRfunction.for 1s to BASIC.(If ADVANCEagain) . to SWASH AFRAdjust PITC travel to -23% to PITC ,to -23%,Close5.3 HELI-SPECIFIC ADVANCE MENU FUNCTIONS5.3.1 THR-CURVE and PIT-CURVE:These 7-point curves are utilized to best match the blade collective pitch to the engine RPM for consistentload on the engine. Curves are separately adjustable for normal, idle-up 1, idle-up 2, and idle-up 3. Inaddition, a separate collective pitch curve is available for throttle hold. Sample curves are displayed in theappropriate setup types (ex: normal flight condition) for clarity.Suggested defaults:
66•Normal: Collective pitch curve that results in points 1, 4 and 7 providing .4, +5, (+8 to +10)* degrees pitch.A throttle curve setting of 0, 25, 36, 50, 62.5, 75, 100%.•Idle-ups 1 & 2: Idle-ups 1 and 2 are typically the same except for the gyro settings, with one beingheading-hold/AVCS and the other being normal mode. The pitch curve will likely be similar to the normalcurve above.•Idle-up 3: Collective pitch curve that results in points 1, 4 and 7 providing (.8 to .10), 0, (+8 to +10)degrees. A throttle curve of 100, 75, 62.5, 50, 62.5, 75, 100 provide full throttle for inverted maneuvers.•Throttle Hold pitch curve: Start with the normal pitch curve (for inverted autos, start from the idle-up 3pitch curve), but increase the last point approximately 1-2°, if available, to ensure sufficient pitch at landing.This default recommendation assumes you are doing forward flight. If you are just learning, please followyour instructor's guidance. Some instructors like a +1 base point for training so that the helicopter comesdown very slowly, even if your instincts pull the throttle/collective stick to the bottom in a hurry.ADJUSTABILITY:•Normal condition curves are editable in the BASIC menu for convenience.•All curves may be adjusted in the ADVANCE menu.•Automatically selected with the proper condition.•The idle-up curves are programmed to maintain constant RPM even when the collective pitch is reducedduring flight (including inverted).•To change which condition’s curve is being edited, cursor up to <COND> and change the curve named.•For clarity, the name of the condition currently active (switched on in the radio) is shown in parenthesesbehind name of condition whose curve is being edited. (Example: see curve displays below. Note that thenormal condition is active but the idle-up 1 condition’s curves are currently being edited.•Moving and deleting the curve point: The curve point (-stk-) can be moved to the left or right by turningthe DIAL (up to 2% in front of the adjoining point) and deleted/returned by pressing the DIAL for onesecond alternately.•Idle-ups and throttle hold pitch curves may be edited even before the conditions have been made active.Activating their throttle curves activates these conditions.5.3.2 REVO MIX:This 5-point curve mix adds opposite rudder input to counteract the changes in torque when the speed andcollective pitch of the blades is changed.ADJUSTABILITY:• Three separate curves available: normal for hovering; idle-ups 1 and 2 combined; and idle-3.• Normal condition curves are editable in the BASIC menu for convenience.• All curves may be adjusted in the ADVANCE menu.• Correct mix is automatically selected in-flight with each condition and automatically activated when thethrottle setup for that condition is activated in the programming (i.e. THROTTLE HOLD or THR-CURVE.)• To change which condition’s curve is being edited, cursor up above POINT5 and select. For clarity, thename of the condition currently active (switched on at the radio) is shown in parentheses behind the name ofthe condition whose curve is being edited.Revo. Mixing rates are 5-point curves. For a clockwise-turning rotor, the rudder is mixed in the clockwisedirection when collective pitch is increased; for counterclockwise-turning, the opposite. Change theoperating direction setting by changing the signs of the numbers in the curve from plus (+) to minus (-) andvice versa.Suggested defaults:
67Clockwise rotation: -20, -10, 0, +10, +20% from low throttle to high.Counterclockwise rotation: +20, +10, 0, -10, -20% from low throttle to high.Adjust to the actual values that work best for your model.Revo. Curves for idle-ups are often v-shaped to provide proper rudder input with negative pitch andincreased throttle during inverted flight.(Rudder is needed to counter the reaction whenever there isincreased torque. In inverted flight, throttle stick below half has increased throttle and negative pitch,therefore increasing torque and rotating the helicopter unless the revo. Mix is also increasing appropriately.)gpp pNote: The throttle and pitch curves for the normal condition is always on. They cannot be inhibited. Theother four conditions are activated with their throttle curves or throttle hold.•THR-CURV/NOR: inputs the normal (NORM) throttle curve, which is usually not a linear response toTHROTTLE STICK motion. Adjusting point 4 of the curve adjusts the engine's RPM at the THROTTLE STICKmidpoint, the desired position for hovering. The other 6 points are then adjusted to create the desired idle andmaximum engine speed, and a smooth transition in-between.•PIT-CURV/NOR: inputs the normal (NORM) collective pitch curve, the collective pitch curve for flight nearhover. The normal collective pitch curve is adjusted to match the throttle curve, providing the best verticalperformance at a constant engine speed, with a starting curve of 4 base, +5 neutral, and +8 to +10 degrees of bladepitch maximum. You can program the response over a 7-point curve for the best collective pitch angle relative toTHROTTLE STICK movement.•REVO./NORM: mixes collective pitch commands to the rudder (a PITCH-RUDDER mix) to suppress thetorque generated by changes in the main rotor's collective pitch angle, keeping the model from yawing whenthrottle is applied.Note: There are three revo, mixes available: normal (NORM), idle-up 1/2 (IDL1/2), and idle-up 3 (IDL3).All 3 are adjustable in the ADVANCE menu. Never use revo mixing in conjunction withheading-hold/AVCS gyros. For details on revo, including default points for clockwise and counterclockwiserotating rotors.Goals Steps InputsSet up Normal FlightConditionThrottle/Collective PitchCurves and Revo.Base point: Adjust base pointof throttle curve until engineidles reliably on ground.Adjust base point of collectivepitch curve to achieve -4degrees of blade pitch.Apply throttle until themodel sits ‘light’ on itsskids. Adjust base point ofREVO. until model does notrotate its nose at all.Open theTHR-CURVE, Adjustthe first point.(5%)for 1s to BASIC.(If ADVANCE again) .to THR-CURVE ,to point 1 ,to5%,。Open the PIT-CURVE,Adjust the firstpoint.(8%)to PIT-CURVE ,to point 1 ,to8%,Open the REVO.MIXAdjust the firstpoint.(4%)to REVO.MIX ,to MIX ,toON. to point 1 ,to 4%,。Hover point: Adjustcollective pitch curve to +5degrees. Ease heli into aAdjustTHR-CURV/NOR Repeat above as needed
68hover.Land/shut engineo f f . A d j u s t t hrottle curvesand rudder trim. Repeat untilmodel hovers smoothly athalf throttle.Rapidly applythrottle from 1/4 to 1/2stick. Adjust REVO.points 2 and 3until the model does not rotateits nose up on throttleapplication.AdjustPIT-CURV/NOR Repeat above as neededAdjust REVO.MIX Repeat above as neededHigh point: Adjustcollective pitchcurve to +8to +10 degrees. From hover,throttle up rapidly. Ifengine bogs,increase thethrottle curve. If engineover-revs, increase thecollective pitch curve at points6 or 7. Apply full throttlewhile hovering, then descendback to hover. Adjust REVO.until the nose does not changeheading.AdjustTHR-CURV/NOR Repeat above as neededAdjustPIT-CURV/NOR Repeat above as neededAdjust REVO.MIX Repeat above as needed5.3.3 GYRO SENSEAbout GYRO SENSE, please refer to 3.3.12, by following steps:Goals Steps InputsSet up heading-hold /AVCS gyrowithheading-hold/AVCS setting inidle-ups 1and2and normal modesetting in idle- up3and normal.Open and activate the GYROSENSE function.for 1s to BASIC.(If ADVANCEagain) . to GYRO-SENSEActivate the function. to MIX ,to ACT.Optional: Change gyro types toHeading- hold (GY). to MODE ,to GYOptional: Changes switchassignment. Ex: select Cond.to SW ,to CondAdjust gyro rates as needed.(Ex: NORM,IDL3 to NOR 50%.IDL1 and 2to AVC 50% as startingpoints.)to NORM,,to NOR 50%to IDL1 ,to AVC 50%Repeat.
695.3.4 THROTTLE HOLDThis function holds the engine in the idling position and disengages it from the THROTTLE STICK whenSWITCH AT9 is moved. It is commonly used to practice auto-rotation. Prior to setting up THR-HOLD,hook up the throttle linkage so that the carburetor is opened fully at high throttle, then use the digital trim toadjust the engine idle position. To have THR- HOLD maintain idle, move the THROTTLE STICK to theidle position, then move the hold SWITCH on and off and keep changing the offset value until the servodoes not move. To lower the engine idle speed, or if you want to shut off, input a more negative number.ADJUSTABILITY:•Idling position: Range of -50% to +50% centered about the throttle idle position to get the desired engineRPM.•Switch assignment: Assigned to SWITCH E(AT10) or G (AT10) down. Adjustable in the CONDITION(THR-HOLD item), (2-position type switch only)•Throttle curve: Since the throttle is moved to a single preset position, no curve is available forTHR-HOLD.•Collective pitch curve: Independent curve, typically adjusted to create a blade pitch range of -4% to +10%to +12%, is automatically activated with THRHOLD.•Revo. mix: Since revo. mix adjusts for torque from the engine, no revo. mix is available for THR-HOLD.•Priority: The throttle hold function has priority over idle-up. Be sure that the throttle hold and idle-upSWITCHES are in the desired positions before trying to start the engine. (We recommend starting yourengine in throttle hold for safety reasons.)•Gyro: Gyro programming includes an option to have a separate gyro setting for each condition, includingTHR-HOLD. This avoids the potential problem of the user being in the wrong gyro setting when going toTHR-HOLD, resulting in an improper rudder offset and the model pirouetting.Goals Steps InputsSet up throttle hold.Determine desired throttleposition by idling engine, turnon THR-HOLD,andadjustpercentage as required to reachthe desired running point.Open THR-HOLDfunction.for 1s to BASIC.(If ADVANCEagain) to THR-HOLDActivate the function. to MIX ,to OFFSet desired engineitito POSI ,to desired percentClose5.3.5 HOVERING ADJUSTMENTS (HOV-THR and HOV-PIT):Hovering throttle and hovering pitch are fine-turning adjustments for the throttle and collective pitch curvesindividually, affecting performance only around the center point and only in the normal condition. Theyallow in-flight tweaking of the curves for ideal setup.ADJUSTABILITY:• Rotor speed changes caused by temp., humidity, altitude or other changes in flying conditions are easilyClose
70accommodated.• Both adjustments may be inhibited if not desired.• Both adjustments may also be set to NULL, temporarily turning off the knob but maintaining the lastmemorized setting.• Adjustments may be memorized and then the knobs returned to center point to use that amount ofadjustment, allows easy use of the trimming knobs for multiple models. (Note that when memorization isrepeated with the knob offset from center, the trim value accumulates.)• Adjustments are quickly reset to the initial value by turning the dial until the trim reads 0%, memorizing,then returning the knob to its center position.• Note that all functions, including these, assume the model hovers at half stick.•Available in normal (NORM) or normal/ idle-up1 (NORM/IDL1) condition only.Goals Steps InputsFine-tune hovering with the hoveringadjustments. Remember these affectonly the hovering (normal) condition.Adjust throttle and collective pitchcurves until model hovers nicely. Inflight,adjust collective pitch andthrottlecurves near hover point independentlywith HOV-THR and HOV-PIT knobs.Store new settings after flight.Open the HOV-THR functionto BASIC. again toADVANCE,to HOV-THR.Optional: change whichknob adjust seach hoveringcurve. NULL locks in curvein last stored position.to VR ,to desired knob anddirectionCloseOpen the HOV-PIT function. to HOV-PIT. Repeat.Close5.3.6 HIGH/LOW PITCH (HI/LO-PIT):This function may be used to adjust the curves high and low side individually for each flight condition(normal, idle-up 1, idle-up 2, idle-up 3, throttle hold).ADJUSTABILITY:•You may define high and low side rate trim knobs (the high side pitch trim control is defined as the rightside lever at initial setting).•The conditions are activated in the CONDITION SELECT function.•Both adjustments may be set to MANUAL, temporarily turning off the knob.•Adjustments may be memorized and then return the knobs to center point to use that amount of adjustment,allows easy use of the trimming knobs for multiple models.Goals Steps InputsSet up a high pitch curvein the idle-up 1condition. Open the HI/LO-PIT to BASIC menu, again to ADVANCE menu.to HI/LO-PIT.
71Select the idle-up 1 condition to COND ,to IDL1Set the rate(Ex:80%) to HI-PIT ,to80%Optional:Change which knobadjusts high pitch curve. to VR ,to desired knob and direction.Close5.3.7 OFFSETOptional separate trims in addition to those for the normal condition. This function is used to automaticallychange the trim of a helicopter, for example, when transitioned from hover to flying at high speed. Aclockwise-rotation rotor helicopter tends to drift to the right at high speed, so an aileron offset may beapplied to offset the helicopter to the left.The necessary elevator offset varies with model geometry, so it must be determined by noting collectivepitch changes at high speed. The rudder offset is affected by both revo. mixing and trim lever movementwhile in the offset function.ADJUSTABILITY:•Complete switch assign ability, plus a CONDITION option that creates/ switches between individual trimsfor each of the idle-ups.•When OFFSET is active (its switch is on), moving the TRIM LEVERS adjust the stored offset, not thetrims in the normal condition.•When OFFSET is inactive (its switch is off), the OFFSET and any trim adjustments to it have no effect(model obeys the trim settings of the currently-active flight condition.)•When OFFSET is inhibited, trim adjustments made in any flight condition affect all flight conditions.•Rapid jumps caused by large offsets can be slowed using the DELAY function.•During OFFSET operation, the aileron, elevator, and rudder travels are displayed on each trim display inthe Startup screen.Note: Remember, offsets and revo mixes are not recommended when using heading-hold/AVCS gyrosbecause they conflict with the automatic corrections to trim and torque that AVCS provides.Goals Steps InputsSet up separatetrims for each of thethree idle-upconditions.Adjust the idle-up2dd iOpen the OFFSET function. to BASIC menu, againto ADVANCEmenuto OFFSET.Activate the function. to MIX ,to ON.Change switch setting to Cond.to SW ,to Cond,Select IDL2.to NO. ,to IDL2,
72Adjust trim settings as needed.(Ex:rudder to +8%.) to RUDD ,to +8%,Close menus and confirmslowed transitions. E (AT9) from NORMALto IDL2.Check thechanges of rudder trim.5.3.8 DELAY:The Delay function provides a smooth transition between the trim positions whenever OFFSET, REVO,MIXING, or THROTTLE HOLD functions are turned on and off.ADJUSTABILITY:•Separate delay times are available for aileron, elevator, rudder, throttle, and pitch.•With a 50% delay setting, the servo takes about a half-second to move to its new position, quite a longtime.•In general, delays of approximately 10-15% are sufficient.Goals Steps InputsSet up a delay on allchannels to ease thetransition from one flightcondition to another sothere are no ‘hardjumps’.Open the DELAY function.to BASIC menu, again to ADVANCEto DELAYAdjust AILE response asneeded. (Ex: aileron to +8%.) to RATE-AILE ,to 8%,Repeat for other channels. to ELEV. Repeat steps above.Close menus and confirmslo we d transitions. E(AT9) from NORMALto IDL2.Checkthat the servos move gradually to newpositions5.3.9 GOVERNORS:The Governor mixing function is used to adjust the Governor speed settings (rS1, rS2, rS3) from thetransmitter.What is a governor? A governor is made up of a set of sensors which read the RPM of the helicopter’shead, and a control unit that automatically adjusts the throttle setting to maintain a constant head speedregardless of changes in pitch of blades, weather conditions, etc. Governors are extremely popular incompetition helicopters due to the consistency provided.How does it help in helicopter setup? The governor eliminates the need to spend large amounts of timesetting up throttle curves, as it automatically adjusts the engine’s RPM to maintain the desired head speed.
73ADJUSTABILITY:•On/off may be separate from speed switching by plugging governor on/off into CH8 and changingCUT-CH setting.•If using separate on/off, switch assignment is totally adjustable. Be careful not assign governor off to acondition switch if you want the governor to function in that condition.•Speed switching and governor ON/OFF may be together using one switch or ON/OFF switching may beperformed using an independent switch/channel.•When speed setting control uses CH7 and separate ON/OFF switch is not used, CH8 can be used for otherfunctions.•In-flight adjustment of the head speed (for easy adjustment during turning) may be created using anadditional channel and a programmable mix.The GV-1 controls throttle when it is active, so the throttle will not obey any FailSafe settings preset forthrottle in the transmitter. Always set the FailSafe setting for the GV-1's on/off channel to OFF. This waythe governor is shut off and the throttle obeys the FailSafe throttle commands.Goals Steps InputsSet up a governor to useboth channels into the receiverand switch between theOpen and activate theGOVERNORFunction.to BASIC menu, again toADVANCEto GOVERNOR
74governor settingsautomatically when changingconditions. Consider setting thebattery Fail Safe settings andother helpful functions on thegovernor itself.Activate the function. to MIX ,to ACT.Optional: change cut-offchannelto channel 8 andassign switch and directionfor on/off (channel 8).to -cut- CH: ,to+CH8,to -cut-SW ,to desired SWOptional: Changes switchassignment to select governorsettings.Ex: select switch thatselects theconditions.to SW ,to Cond,Adjust governor speedsettings perswitch positionor condition as needed.(Ex: defaults are fine.)Allows head speedadjustment from transmitter.to each Cond position or asneeded.to next Cond,repeat .Close5.3.10 Throttle Mixing (THROTTLE MIX):This function can be set for each flight condition, and is used to correct the tendency of the model to changealtitude when the rotor is tilted by aileron, elevator, and rudder controls.ADJUSTABILITY:•Mixing may be set from 0 to 100% each flight condition.Goals Steps InputsCorrect the tendencyof the model tochange altitude.Open THRO- MIX function. to BASIC menu, again to ADVANCEto THRO-MIXActivate the function. to MIX ,to ONAdjust the rate.Ex: IDL1 (AIL to TH) 10% to IDL1 (AIL→TH) ,to 10%,Repeat as needed.Close5.3.11 SWASH-RINGThis function is to limit movement of swash plate to avoid damage to the SWASH ROB during operationaileron and ELEVATOR. It is affected in 3D flight. Movement of AILERON and ELEV is limited in thecircle.ADJUSTABILITY:
75•Initial: 100%•adjusting range: 0-200%5.3.12 THROTTLE NEEDLE (see ACRO MENU 3.3.15)5.3.13 PROG MIX (see ACRO MENU 3.3.1)5.3.14 CONDITIONRevo., curves for idle-ups are often v-shaped to provide proper rudder input with negative pitch andincreased throttle during inverted flight. (Rudder is needed to counter the reaction whenever there isincreased torque. In inverted flight, throttle stick below half has increased throttle and negative pitch,therefore increasing torque and rotating the helicopter unless the revo. mix is also increasing appropriately.)Additional flight conditions are available specifically for helicopters. These additional flight conditionscontain different throttle curves, collective pitch curves, revo. mixing, and trims (except IDLE-3) to makethe helicopter perform certain maneuvers more easily. Lastly, the gyro and dual rate functions may be set toprovide separate rates per condition selected, including one for each idle-up.Additional idle-ups may be used to maximize the helicopter's flight characteristics in certain types offlight (i.e. fast forward motion, backward) or maneuvers (loops, rolls, stall turns), or even the samemaneuver but changing from heading-hold/AVCS gyro mode to normal gyro mode. The AT9 provides 3idle-ups to allow the modeler 3 additional setups along with the normal flight condition. (Note that IDL3does not include governor settings.)ADJUSTABILITY:Goals Steps InputsTo prevent damaging the swashlinkage by simultaneous operation ofthe ailerons and elevators, set thelimit point where swash throw stops.*Adjust the rate at the maximumswash tilt by simultaneous operationof the ailerons and elevators.Open SWASH-RINGfunction.to BASIC menu, again toADVANCEto SWASH-RINGActivate the function. to MIX ,to ACTAdjust the rate Ex: 90% to RATE ,to 90%,Close
76•SWITCH G (AT9) or E (AT9) is programmed for normal (NORM), idle-up 1 (IDLE-UP1), and idle-up 2(IDLE-UP2) curves, adjustable in CONDITION SELECT (IDLE-UP1/2, IDLE-UP3 items).(IDLE-UP1/2 3-position type switch only, IDL3 2-position type switch only)•Activated with the throttle curve for that condition in THR-CURVE.•Curves are adjusted to maintain constant RPM even when the collective pitch is negative (inverted). Notethat REVO mixing has one curve for idle-ups 1 and 2 and a second curve just for idle-up3.•Gyro settings may be set separately for each idle-up.•Governor settings may be set up to follow Normal/Idle1/Idle2, but do not offer a setting to adjust foreach of the 5 conditions like gyro.•Activating OFFSET makes the TRIM LEVERS adjust the trim separately in each of the idle-upconditions.
77Part 6. AIRCRAFT FUNCTIONSAIRCRAFT menu is the most differ between AT9 and AT10. The menu makes it easier to fly multi copters.The basic function menu is same like ACRO, GLID and HELI, please find the detail in the former chapters.Now let’s start the basic setting, take a quad copter for example:Goals Steps InputsPrepare your aircraft.Install all servos switched, receivers, etc.per your model’s instructions.Turn on thetransimitter then receiver; adjust all linkages so surfaces are nearly centered.Mechanically adjust all linkages as close as possible to proper controlthrows.Check servo direction.Make notes now of what you will need to changeduring programming.Select proper MODELTYPE.(Ex:AIRCRAFT)Open the BASIC menufind the MODEL TYPE.Turn on the transimitter, for 1 sec. to BASICmenu (If ADVANCE, again)to MODEL TYPEGo to TYPE to TYPEChoose proper model type(Ex: AIRCRAFT).Confirm the change.to AIRCRAFT, for 1 sec. ‘Are you sure?’Displays, to confirm.Name the model.Note that you do not need todo anything to ‘save’ or storethis data.In BASIC menu,OpenMODEL SEL.to MODEL SEL. ,to NAME (the 1stcharacter of model name is highlighted)Input aircraft’s name.Colseto change the 1st character. .move to nextcharacter, repeat as needed. to BASIC.For proper control operation,reverse servos as needed.In the BASIC menu,openREVERSE. to REVERSE ,to choose REV.Choose desired servo andreverse its direction oftravel.(Ex:reverse rudderservo)to CH4:RUDD, ,so REV highlighted, ‘Areyou sure?’ Displays.Repeat as needed. to BASIC.Adjust travels as needed tomatch model’s recommendthrows(usually listed as highrates)From BASIC menuchoose END POINT. to END POINT,Adjust the servo’s endpoints.(Ex:throttle servo)Closeto CH1:AILE ,VR(A), to desiredpercentage. VR(A) to repeat above steps.Back to choose D/R EXP. to D/R,EXPSet up dual/triple rates andexponential (D/P,EXP) (Notethat in the middle of the leftside of the screen is the nameof the channel and the switchposition you are adjusting.Two or even THREE ratesmay be set per channel bysimply choosing the desiredswitch and programmingpercentages with the switchin each of its 2 or 3 positions.Choose the desiredcontrol, and set the first(Ex:high) rate throws andexponential.to CH ,to CH:2 (ELEV)SwA screen reads ELEV (UP)to D/RElevator Stick to set rate.Elevator Stick to set rate. (Normally set thesame as down.to EXPElevator Stick to set rate.Elevator Stick to set rate.
78set the first (Ex:low) ratethrows and exponential. to D/R SwA to down,repeat to set low rate.Optional: change dual rateswitch assignment. to SW ,SwG,SwG to center position.Repeat steps above to set 3rd rate.Adjust AUX-CH and Knob.On BASIC menu, thenopen AUX-CH function. to AUX-CH,Choose CH5 to setATTITUDE to CH5, to ATTITUDEAssign the switch tocontrol attitude.Ex: SW3is SWC,SW2 is SWBto SW3,,to SWC,to SW2,,to SWB,Set the rate in eachattitude.Ex: ATTI is 50%. to ATTI ,to 50%Change CH6, use VR (D)to control change otherchannels as needed.to CH6 ,to VR(D).Repeat as needed.Close6.1 AIRCRAFT BASIC MENUThe basic function menu is same like ACRO, GLID and HELI, please find the detail in the former chapters.Below is the special option:6.1.1 MODEL TYPEDifferent from ACRO, GLID AND HELI, MODEL TYPE for AIRCRAFT has an additional function TRIM,which is controlled by the VR switch. Set the TRIM OFF to avoid a mis-operation damage to the model.Goals Steps InputsSelect proper MODELTYPE.(Ex:AIRCRAFT)Open BASIC menu, findMODEL TYPE.Turn on the transimitter, for 1 sec. to BASICmenu (If ADVANCE, again)to MODEL TYPEGo to MODEL TYPE to TYPEChoose proper model type(Ex: AIRCRAFT).Confirm the change.to AIRCRAFT, for 1 sec. ‘Are you sure?’Displays, to confirm.Turn on the trim. to AILE-TR ,to ON.Repeat above to turn on other trimsClose
796.1.2 AUX Channel settingAUX channel for aircraft is channel 6 to 10, same like ACRO, GLID and HELI, to set auxiliary channel.CH5 is special for ATTITUDE, enter CH5 and press PUSH for ATTITUDE. Select 3-section and 2-sectionswitch to get 6 different attitudes. By DIAL set 6 different rates according to the attitudes.6.2 ADVANCE MENU FOR AIRCRAFT6.2.1 ATTITUDEThere are 6 different attitude modes for aircraft: NORMAL, ATTI, GPS, HOVER, F/S and AUX. Everymode will have a different rate to get a unique signal. NORMAL mode preset 0%, ATTI 50%, GPS 100%,HOVER 25%, F/S 75% and AUX 50%.0% means a output signal 1ms, and 100% means 2ms. You can totally get 6 different modes by adjusting therelated rates.Goals Steps InputsSet theATTITUDE ofaircraft.In ADVANCE menu find theATTITUDE function.urn on the transimitter, for 1 sec. to BASICmenu (If ADVANCE, again)to ATTITUDEAssign the switch to controlattitude.Ex: SW3 is SWC,SW2 isSWBto SW3,,to SWC,to SW2,,to SWB,Set the rate in each attitude.Ex: ATTI is 60%. to rate-ATTI,,to 60%,Close6.2.2 THROTTLE CURVE (see ACRO 3.3.14)6.2.3 PROG. MIX (see ACRO 3.3.1)

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