Flight Modes
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Flight modes allow you to have different trim settings for each flight mode. Once multiple flight modes are configured, you can adjust the trim settings in each flight mode without affecting the trim settings in other flight modes (unless they are configured to do so). There are nine possible flight modes, with Flight Mode 0 being the default mode.
The Flight Modes Overview screen shows an overview of the configured Flight Modes. The information below is displayed for each flight mode row:
Flight Mode
Flight Mode Name
Switch
Trim settings (RETA)
Check FM Trims: When check FM trim is pressed, the trims for the current flight mode are temporarily disabled. This is used to test the impact of the current flight mode’s trims on the outputs.
Selecting a Flight Mode from the overview screen will open the configuration page, which has the following options:
Name: The custom name for the flight mode. If configured, this name will be shown on the upper left position of the main screen next to the battery voltage.
Switch: The trigger to enable that flight mode. It can be a switch, pot, telemetry, trim or logical switch.
Trims - To configure the trims, select the trim that you want to configure (each column is one trim). Then scroll to select the flight mode (0-8) that will provide the initial trim value and modifier (= or +). Select -- to disable the trim.
Modifier - there are two possible value modifiers = and +. The = modifier uses the trim value directly from the selected flight mode. The + modifier uses the trim value from the selected flight mode and then adds the trim value from the flight mode you are configuring.
Example 1: If you are configuring FM1 and set the value to =0, FM1 will have the trim value of the current value of the same trim in FM0. In this case, changes made to the trim in FM1 will also affect the trim in FM0 and vice-versa.
Example 2: If you are configuring FM1 and set the value to +0, FM1 will have the trim value of the same trim in FM0, plus any trim changes made while in FM1. In this case, changes made to the trim in FM1 do not affect the trim in FM0. However, changes to trim values FM0 will affect trim values in FM1.
Fade in: Gradually change the trim value when this flight mode is enabled. Specify the time in seconds (0.0 - 25.0) until the value change is completed.
Fade out: Gradually change the trim value when this flight mode is disabled. Specify the time in seconds (0.0 - 25.0) until the value change is completed.
If the trim is turned off (--) on the setup page, you will not be able to adjust it at all on the main view screen.
Global variables are variables whose values are shared across all the configuration screens of a model. Their values can be used in weights, offsets, differential, expo settings, outputs, and in logical switch comparisons. The bottom portion of the flight mode configuration screen shows an overview of each global variable for the selected flight mode. For each global variable row, the following information is displayed:
Global Variable Number: Displayed as GV(1-9)
Global Variable Name: User-defined name for the global variable - up to three characters.
Mode: Where the value of the global variable comes from. Options are:
Own: the global variable value for the selected flight mode is manually defined in the Value text field.
FM(1-9) - global variable value for the selected flight mode is inherited from the flight mode defined in the drop-down.
Value: The current value of the global variable.
You can edit the value of the global variable by changing the value in the value text field. Selecting the global variable number will open the global variable configuration screen will give you the following options:
Name - Name for the global variable. Three characters are allowed.
Unit - (optional) Allows you to add a % label to the displayed values when selected. It DOES NOT affect how the values are calculated.
Precision - Allows you to select the number precision options whole numbers (0.-) and decimal (0.0). The default value is 0.-
Min - Defines the minimum that is allowed for the global variable.
Max - Defines the maximum value that is allowed for the global variable.
Popup - When enabled, a pop-up window will be displayed on the main screen when the value of this global variable changes during normal use.
FM1 -> FM8 - Allows you to select the global variable inheritance for the flight mode. Long press the field to switch between Own and Inheritence mode. In Own mode, you can define the global variable value for the selected flight mode. In Inheritance mode, you can select the Flight Mode that the global variable will inherit the value from.
Pressing the [PAGE>] button will take you to the Inputs screen.