Translations:Manuals:MBUltraFblV5:Receiver B/de/5/en
Manual function assignment
In case the function ordering of your radio system differs from the given tables below, you have to manually assign the channels/functions step by step. This is done by simply actuating the appropriate function on your transmitter at each of the Menu Points B, C, D and so on. Each menu point represents one control function.
When you move the stick/move the channel on the transmitter, the Status LED flashes blue in order to indicate the channel has been detected. It is important that only one channel moves on the radio when the requested function is activated. Otherwise MICROBEAST ULTRA can't recognize the channel movement. The Status LED will flash in red color in this case! If you have moved the wrong stick/switch, just move the correct one afterwards. MICROBEAST ULTRA remembers only the last function that was operated and confirmed with flashing blue Status LED!
Move the collective at Menu Point B, then push the button when Status LED flashes |
After teaching each function, briefly press the button to save the assignment and to skip to the next function. Once a channel was assigned, it is no longer available and is ignored by MICROBEAST ULTRA for the remaining process! Thus, after learning of the collective pitch function at Menu Point B you can enable the throttle function (remove throttle hold) and teach the throttle channel later at Point G by re-operating the thrust stick there. The collective pitch channel no longer be considered as this channel has already been assigned previously.
The first 6 functions must be assigned as they are necessary for the basic flight control and the button remains locked until you operate a new control function. The other functions are optional to assign and can be skipped. If special features like AttitudeControl or Governor are not installed on your device, the specific menu points for assignment will not be accessible at all!
- The assignment for Aux/CH6 Output at Menu Point H can be skipped by pressing the button without teaching a channel for this function in case it is not used. CH6 may then be used for a 4th swash plate servo if necessary.
- Likewise, the assignment of the channel for the Governor can be skipped in case it is not needed or if you don‘t want to control the governor with a separate channel, e. g. if your transmitter does not provide enough free channels. If needed, the Governor function is then controlled from the throttle channel. When used in an electric model the Governor always is controlled by the throttle channel. Here you can skip Menu Point I, as an assignment will have no effect.
- Finally at Menu Point J you have to assign the channel that is used to engage the AttitudeControl/rescue stabilization (only when you've installed the this feature on your device). Again, this can be skipped if not needed, if you don‘t want to use a separate channel, or in case you haven't enough free channels left. Please see the section about using AttitudeControl for further details.
Menu point | Function |
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B | Collective |
C | Aileron |
D | Elevator |
E | Rudder |
F | Tail gyro/Bank switch |
G | Throttle [CH5] |
H | Aux Output [CH6] |
I | Governor control (nitro only) |
J | AttitudeControl gain |