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While Microbeast is connected to the Microsettings software, the device itself can not be adjustment - the push button is locked. But it can be fully controlled by the transmitter, e.g. to verify certain settings.
 
While Microbeast is connected to the Microsettings software, the device itself can not be adjustment - the push button is locked. But it can be fully controlled by the transmitter, e.g. to verify certain settings.
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1) Selecting standard settings
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1) Selecting standard settings instead of selecting the different options in the menu by using the rudder stick you can select the appropriate option by two mouse clicks:
Instead of selecting the different options in the menu by using the rudder stick you can select the appropriate option by two mouse clicks:
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Click once on the dropdown menu in the upper right corner of each menu point and it opens. Then select by a second mouse click the required parameters. The value will be immediately activated in Microbeast, there is no further action like saving, etc. necessary. Simply disconnect the unit and go fly.
click once on the dropdown menu in the upper right corner of each menu point and it opens. Then select by a second mouse click the required parameters. The value will be immediately activated in Microbeast, there is no further action like saving, etc. necessary. Simply disconnect the unit and go fly.
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2) Setting up user defined values
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2) Setting up user defined values: All menu items offer the possibility to apply either the fixed values or to select your own values ​​(in a usefull range) and find your personal adjustment. The possible range of values ​​is visualized by the bars in the display. The individual value(s) ​​can be entered using the input panel(s) on the left (except for the swashplate mixers, here's the stuff in the middle). By clicking the arrow keys up or down, the values ​​can be adjusted in steps of 1. Alternatively, you can also click the panel and directly enter a numeric value (so far as it is within the possible range of values). This value is stored immediately in Microbeast but to also use it, it is necessary, to select "User defined" option instead of fixed the values in the MICROBEAST's menu - either by just using the drop-down menu on the right or (esspecially useful later on the field) directly by using the tail stick to select "LED off" in the menu at the appropriate menu point. For example you can test the new value on the airfield and also change back at any time to a fixed default value or even change between values several times. The custom value itself remains stored in the microprocessor and the computer is only necessary if you want to change it again.
All menu items offer the possibility to apply either the fixed values or to select your own values ​​(in a usefull range) and find your personal adjustment. The possible range of values ​​is visualized by the bars in the display.
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The individual value(s) ​​can be entered using the input panel(s) on the left (except for the swashplate mixers, here's the stuff in the middle).
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  Small note: If you move the mouse pointer over the value adjustment panel, the possible range of values and also ​​the default value will be displayed. The default values should be a good starting point and mostly correspond to the factory preset set values (in the dropdown menu these are marked with '*').
 
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By clicking the arrow keys up or down, the values ​​can be adjusted in steps of 1.
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Alternatively, you can also click the panel and directly enter a numeric value (so far as it is within the possible range of values). This value is stored immediately in Microbeast but to also use it, it is necessary, to select "User defined" option instead of fixed the values in the MICROBEAST's menu - either by just using the drop-down menu on the right or (esspecially useful later on the field) directly by using the tail stick to select "LED off" in the menu at the appropriate menu point. For example you can test the new value on the airfield and also change back at any time to a fixed default value or even change between values several times. The custom value itself remains stored in the microprocessor and the computer is only necessary if you want to change it again.
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Small note: If you move the mouse pointer over the value adjustment panel, the possible range of values and also ​​the default value will be displayed. The default values should be a good starting point and mostly correspond to the factory preset set values (in the dropdown menu these are marked with '*').
       
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