Text Input; The 3D Digi-Adjustors; Programming Using The 3D Digi-Adjustors; Carrying Out In-Flight Adjustments Using The 3D Digi-Adjustors - Multiplex ROYALevo 7 Manual De Instrucciones

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11.1.3.

Text input

It is sometimes necessary to input text during the pro-
gramming procedure, for example, in the case of model
names and the user's name. Text is entered using the
keypad (which will be familiar to mobile phone users)
and a 3D digi-adjustor.
Letters and symbols are selected using the keypad. The
symbols which can be called up by a rapid multiple
press of one button are printed in small type below the
direct access menu buttons (row 1) and above the work-
ing buttons (row 2):
If a letter is entered at the start of a text input or after a
space, it is automatically formatted as a capital; the fol-
lowing letters automatically in lower case. If you wish to
enter a series of capital letters, hold the button pressed
in until the capitals appear. After the selection the input
cursor jumps automatically to the next position. The
cursor can be moved forward or back manually to any
point you wish using one of the 3D digi-adjustors.
The input process is concluded by pressing the "ENTER"
button. The screen responds with the following query:
Pressing the "REV/CLR" button erases all the inputs
after the last cursor position.
Pressing "ENTER" leaves the input unchanged.
Entering special symbols
Certain buttons can be used to enter special symbols in
addition to the printed characters.
Button Symbol
A B C Ä 1 a b c ä
ABC1
D E F 2 d e f
DEF2
G H I 3 g h i
GHI3
J K L 4 j k l
JKL4
M N O Ö 5 m n o ö
MNO5
P Q R 6 p q r
PQR6
S T U Ü 7 s t u ü
STU7
V W X 8 v w x
VWX8
Y Z 9
y z _ ( ) { }
YZ_9
0 / ? ! - + % # & < > *
/-#0
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11.2. The 3D digi-adjustors

Two 3D digi-adjustors (
transmitter as standard. They are used for programming
and making adjustments.
11.2.1.

Programming using the 3D digi-adjustors

During programming both 3D digi-adjustors work in
parallel with the "ENTER" button when pressed, and in
parallel with the "L " (UP) and "M " (DOWN) buttons
when rotated. You will quickly discover that you prefer
the one method of operation or the other.
11.2.2.
Carrying out in-flight adjustments using
the 3D digi-adjustors
Many model settings can only be optimised in flight. To
this end many different parameters can be assigned to
the 3D digi-adjustors. A typical example is aileron dif-
ferential.
1.
Select the aileron differential parameter (Fig. 1)
Press the accept button < F >.
2.
The 3D digi-adjustor symbol (Fig. 2) now appears in
place of the percentage (%) value. Now press one of
the 3D digi-adjustors to select which one you wish
to use for the in-flight adjustment.
If you make a mistake, i.e. you do not wish to assign
the parameter, simply press the ENTER button.
You can now leave the menu and return to the status
display.
The top line of the status displays 1 - 3 now shows that
aileron differential "Ail.Diff." can be adjusted using the
right-hand 3D digi-adjustor (Fig. 3). If you press or rotate
the corresponding 3D digi-adjustor the current set
value of that parameter appears for a moment (Fig. 4). A
closed padlock indicates that the value cannot be al-
tered at the moment (to guard against accidental
changes).
If you wish to be able to alter the value, press the 3D
digi-adjustor assign switch < F >: the value can now be
changed. Every alteration to the value is immediately
stored. Pressing the 3D digi-adjustor assign button
blocks access to the value again (closed padlock sym-
bol).
Fig. 1
Fig. 3
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Fig. 2
Fig. 4

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