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==Nitro Governor - simple mode==
==Nitro Governor - simple mode==
If no separate control channel is used for the RPM Governor, throttle servo and RPM Governor are solely controlled by the throttle channel. For this purpose the control range of the throttle channel is divided into two parts: Below the center position, the throttle servo is controlled manually by the throttle channel. The RPM Governor is switched off and the servo output range is doubled, so that the throttle servo can be moved over the entire range. Once the throttle channel is moved (switched) to the upper area, the RPM Governor will activate, spool up the rotor and try to hold the preset rpm. Similar as it was described above for electric models you make the throttle curve a horizontal line, so that regardless of the position of the throttle stick MICROBEAST PLUS will always see the same throttle value and so the preset rpm will stays the same. So at least two flight phases are necessary. One that the throttle curve goes only up to the middle and in which the motor can be controlled by hand, i.e. for starting the motor and one flight phase that activates the RPM Governor and the throttle curve is used to preset the desired rotor head speed.<br />
If no separate control channel was assigned in RECEIVER MENU for the Governor, throttle servo and Governor function are solely controlled by the throttle channel. For this purpose the control range of the throttle channel is divided into two parts: Below the center position, the throttle servo is controlled manually by the throttle channel. The Governor is switched off and the servo output range is doubled, so that the throttle servo can be moved over the entire range. Once the throttle channel is switched to the upper area, the Governor will activate, spool up the rotor and try to hold the preset headspeed (the throttle position determines the headspeed here). Similar as it was described above for electric models you make the throttle curve a horizontal line, so that regardless of the position of the throttle stick, MICROBEAST PLUS will always see the same throttle value. So the preset headspeed will stays the same and does not change when moving throttle stick. At least two flight modes are necessary: One that the throttle curve goes only up to the middle position and in which the motor can be controlled by hand, i.e. for starting the motor, and one flight mode in which the throttle curve is a horizontal line used to preset the desired rotor head speed.<br />
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<gallery mode="nolines" widths="350" heights="120">
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File:NGov_simple_idleup_1.png
File:NGov_simple_idleup_1.png
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</gallery>
A third flight mode is used for auto-rotation: Here the throttle channel is constantly set to a value close below center position (between 40% and 50%) . When you switch to this flight mode once the governor was active, the throttle servo will be moved to the idle position set at menu point B. When switching back to governor mode, i.e. when you want to bail out from autorotation, the rotor will be spooled up at an increased rate (this does not apply if you set the bail out spool up rate at Parameter menu point K as high as the initial spool up rate - see chapter 8). Alternatively if it is switch back to the flight phase with manual control, autorotation mode is canceled and the next time you switch on the RPM Governor, the rotor is spooled up slowly.<br />
A third flight mode can be used for performing autorotation maneuvers: Here the throttle channel must be set to a constant value close below center position (between 40% and 50%). When you switch to this position once the governor was active, the throttle servo will be moved to the idle position set at menu point B. When switching back to governor mode, i.e. when you want to bail out from autorotation, the rotor will be spooled up at an increased rate. Alternatively if it is switch back to the flight phase with manual control, Autorotation mode is canceled and the next time you switch on the Governor, the rotor is spooled up slowly.<br />
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[[File:NGov_simple_hold.png|noframe|x145px]]<br />
[[File:NGov_simple_hold.png|noframe|x145px]]<br />
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{|style="text-align:center; font-size: 80%; margin:0px 20px 0px 0px;" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" border="1"
{|style="text-align:center; font-size: 80%; margin:0px 20px 0px 0px;" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" border="1"
!colspan="2"  | Throttle position<br />(scale depending on transmitter)
!colspan="2"  | Throttle position<br />(scale depending on transmitter)
!style="width:100px;" | <br />Rotor rpm
!style="width:100px;" | <br />Rotor speed
!<br />Status-LED
!<br />Status-LED
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==Nitro Governor - simple mode==
If no separate control channel was assigned in RECEIVER MENU for the Governor, throttle servo and Governor function are solely controlled by the throttle channel. For this purpose the control range of the throttle channel is divided into two parts: Below the center position, the throttle servo is controlled manually by the throttle channel. The Governor is switched off and the servo output range is doubled, so that the throttle servo can be moved over the entire range. Once the throttle channel is switched to the upper area, the Governor will activate, spool up the rotor and try to hold the preset headspeed (the throttle position determines the headspeed here). Similar as it was described above for electric models you make the throttle curve a horizontal line, so that regardless of the position of the throttle stick, MICROBEAST PLUS will always see the same throttle value. So the preset headspeed will stays the same and does not change when moving throttle stick. At least two flight modes are necessary: One that the throttle curve goes only up to the middle position and in which the motor can be controlled by hand, i.e. for starting the motor, and one flight mode in which the throttle curve is a horizontal line used to preset the desired rotor head speed.<br />
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<gallery mode="nolines" widths="350" heights="120">
File:NGov_simple_normal_fm.png
File:NGov_simple_idleup_1.png
</gallery>
A third flight mode can be used for performing autorotation maneuvers: Here the throttle channel must be set to a constant value close below center position (between 40% and 50%). When you switch to this position once the governor was active, the throttle servo will be moved to the idle position set at menu point B. When switching back to governor mode, i.e. when you want to bail out from autorotation, the rotor will be spooled up at an increased rate. Alternatively if it is switch back to the flight phase with manual control, Autorotation mode is canceled and the next time you switch on the Governor, the rotor is spooled up slowly.<br />
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[[File:NGov_simple_hold.png|noframe|x145px]]<br />
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{|style="text-align:center; font-size: 80%; margin:0px 20px 0px 0px;" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" border="1"
!colspan="2"  | Throttle position<br />(scale depending on transmitter)
!style="width:100px;" | <br />Rotor speed
!<br />Status-LED
|-
| 100% || +100 || 3000
|style="background-color:#0066FF; color:white" | '''blue'''
|-
| 95% || +90 || 2750
| rowspan="10" style="background-color:#FF3300; color:white" | '''red'''
|-
| 90% || +80 || 2500
|-
| 85% || +70 || 2250
|-
| 80% || +60 || 2000
|-
| 75% || +50 || 1750
|-
| 70% || +40 || 1500
|-
| 65% || +30 || 1250
|-
| 60% || +20 || 1000
|-
| 55% || +10 || 750
|-
| 50% || 0 || 500
|-
| 45% || -10
| rowspan="2" | Manual control or Autorotation
| rowspan="2" style="background-color:#CC66CC; color:white" | '''purple'''
|-
| 40% || -20
|-
| 35% || -30
| rowspan="8" | Manual control
| rowspan="8" style="background-color:black; color:white" | '''off'''
|-
| 30% || -40
|-
| 25% || -50
|-
| 20% || -60
|-
| 15% || -70
|-
| 10% || -80
|-
|  5% || -90
|-
|  0% || -100
|}
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Nitro Governor - simple mode

If no separate control channel was assigned in RECEIVER MENU for the Governor, throttle servo and Governor function are solely controlled by the throttle channel. For this purpose the control range of the throttle channel is divided into two parts: Below the center position, the throttle servo is controlled manually by the throttle channel. The Governor is switched off and the servo output range is doubled, so that the throttle servo can be moved over the entire range. Once the throttle channel is switched to the upper area, the Governor will activate, spool up the rotor and try to hold the preset headspeed (the throttle position determines the headspeed here). Similar as it was described above for electric models you make the throttle curve a horizontal line, so that regardless of the position of the throttle stick, MICROBEAST PLUS will always see the same throttle value. So the preset headspeed will stays the same and does not change when moving throttle stick. At least two flight modes are necessary: One that the throttle curve goes only up to the middle position and in which the motor can be controlled by hand, i.e. for starting the motor, and one flight mode in which the throttle curve is a horizontal line used to preset the desired rotor head speed.

A third flight mode can be used for performing autorotation maneuvers: Here the throttle channel must be set to a constant value close below center position (between 40% and 50%). When you switch to this position once the governor was active, the throttle servo will be moved to the idle position set at menu point B. When switching back to governor mode, i.e. when you want to bail out from autorotation, the rotor will be spooled up at an increased rate. Alternatively if it is switch back to the flight phase with manual control, Autorotation mode is canceled and the next time you switch on the Governor, the rotor is spooled up slowly.

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Throttle position
(scale depending on transmitter)

Rotor speed

Status-LED
100% +100 3000 blue
95% +90 2750 red
90% +80 2500
85% +70 2250
80% +60 2000
75% +50 1750
70% +40 1500
65% +30 1250
60% +20 1000
55% +10 750
50% 0 500
45% -10 Manual control or Autorotation purple
40% -20
35% -30 Manual control off
30% -40
25% -50
20% -60
15% -70
10% -80
5% -90
0% -100