User manual FUTABA 9 CP SUPER
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[. . . ] 9CAP super / 9CAF super 9CHP super / 9CHF super 9CP super
9 CHANNEL RADIO CONTROL SYSTEM
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Technical updates and additional programming examples available at: http://www. futaba-rc. com/faq/faq-9c. html
Entire Contents © Copyright 2004 1M23N09617
TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Introduction to the 9C super . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Transmitter Controls & Switch Identification/Assignments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [. . . ] (Note: using negative percents can down, meaning snap function is Notice mix reading is still OFF. For example, change snap 1 to down position. ] ìdownî by changing the elevator Notice MIX reading changes to ON. View additional setups on the internet: www. futaba-rc. com\faq\faq-9c. html.
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MIXES: the backbone of nearly every function Mixes are special programs within the radio that command one or more channels to act together with input from only one source, such as a stick, slider or knob. A 100% linear mix tells the slave servo to do exactly what the master servo is doing, using 100% of the slave channel's range to do so. An example is FLAPERON when aileron stick is moved, 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%. When the mix is turned on (usually a flip of a switch), 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. 56. ) · Curve: Curve mixes are mostly used in helicopters, but may also be used in airplanes and gliders. An example is THROTTLENEEDLE mixing, where the in-flight needle's servo is moved, changing the mixture, as the throttle servo is moved. 58. ) · Delay: Delay mixes are part of a few very special functions that make the servo move to its desired range more slowly. 59) and the elevator delay in AIRBRAKE are two examples of this (see p. 92) is another example that slows the servo movement to the trim settings for the other conditions. Essentially every feature in the radio's programming is really a mix, with all assignments/programming set up and ready to use. Additionally, the 9C ACRO and GLID programs both provide 5 linear and 2 curve fully-programmable mixes (HELI provides two linear and one curve) that allow you to set up special mixes to resolve flight difficulties, activate additional functions, etc. Let's look quickly at a few examples that are features we've already covered. Additional examples: · Exponential is a preprogrammed curve mix that makes the servos' response more (+) or less (-) sensitive around center stick (works in conjunction with dual rate, a linear mix that adjusts the total range). These tell the throttle servo, when below 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 elevator control, helping the model loop even tighter than it can on elevator alone. 55. ) · THROTTLE-NEEDLE mixing is a curve mix (like PROG. MIX 6 and 7) for proper in-flight needle setup. 58. ) · THROTTLE DELAY mixing is a pre-programmed delay mix that slows down the response of the CH3 servo. 59. ) Next, we'll get an in-depth look at some pre-programmed mixes (mixes whose channels are predefined by Futaba for simplicity) we've not covered yet, and last, look at the fully-programmable mix types.
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ELEV-FLAP mixing (ACRO/GLID):
ELEV-FLAP mixing is the first pre-programmed mix weíll cover. [. . . ] . 58 Throttle-to-rudder mix: used to compensate with rudder when throttle is applied on take off. THROTTLE CURVE: (HELI) adjusts how the servo responds to the THROTTLE STICK position along a 5 point curve. Activating an idle-up's throttle curve is what activates that idle-up. (ACRO / HELI) Offset mix which closes the throttle servo to a set position when the assigned switch is moved to shut the engine off without having to fiddle with trim settings. [. . . ]
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