112
servos.
Channel 9/10 switch selection and direction control: See
AUX-CH.
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Channel delay: see
THROTTLE DELAY
(
ACRO
) and DELAY(
HELI
).
Charge: to increase the electrical energy, measured as voltage, available in a battery pack. See Battery care and charging.
Condition: (
HELI
) separate fl ight setup that has signifi cant adjustability separate from the basic model setup. See
IDLEUP 1, 2,
3
and
THROTTLE HOLD
.
Contact information, North American Service Center. .......................................................................................................... 3
Copy model: see
MODEL
COPY
.
Crow: see
BUTTERFLY
(
GLID
) and
AIRBRAKE
(
ACRO
).
Cursor: See SELECT BUTTONS.
Curve Mix: a mix that does not have the same reaction at all points along the master channel. See Programmable mix.
Cyclic: horizontal controls on a helicopter. Cyclic pitch is typically called elevator. Cyclic roll is typically called aileron.
Data reset: erase all data in a specifi c model. See
RESET
.
DELAY
: (
HELI
) slows the servo’s reaction time when changing from one condition to another. Eases any “jumps” in transition
from one pitch setting to another, etc. Also see
THROTTLE DELAY
, p. 59 (
ACRO
). ................................................................ 103
Delta peak charger: common name for a specialized charger designed and required to properly peak charge both NiMH
and NiCd batteries, actually called a Zero Delta V Peak Charger. See Battery Care and Charging.
Dial: transmitter’s rotary control and button used in various ways during programming. .................................................. 11
Dial mix: mix that uses a knob or slider as the master control, moving the slave servo based upon the movement of the
knob or slider. See Prog. mix.
Differential: uneven movement in each direction of a control surface. Usually used when discussing ailerons or when
describing an undesirable unevenness in movement of other controls. See Twin aileron servos.
Diode: an electronic device which only allows current to fl ow one direction. Used to protect radio against power surge and
reversed polarity during charging. ....................................................................................................................................... 15
DIR-SW
: switches that change between the 4 separate directions of snaps available. See
SNAP ROLL
.
Discharge: to deplete the electrical energy in a battery pack, usually to its lowest safe voltage, for storage or as a part of
regular maintenance. See Battery care and charging.
DP16K: see CAMPac.
DSC
: direct servo control. Programming and cable combination which allows operation of all receiver channels and
functions without the transmitter transmitting. Plugs into trainer port of transmitter and special plug on receiver. Leave
power off for both transmitter and receiver.
Dual aileron servos: (
ACRO
/
GLID
) a model using 2 servos on 2 separate channels to operate ailerons. May include fl aperon
action or aileron dif
ferential. See Twin aileron servos. ....................................................................................................... 51
Dual elevator servos: (
ACRO
/
GLID
) a model using 2 servos on 2 separate channels to operate elevators. Includes elevon,
V-tail, ailevator. See Twin elevator servos. ......................................................................................................................... 56
Dual rates (
D/R
,
EXP
): reduce/increase the servo travel by fl ipping a switch (or by stick position). Used to make model more
comfortable to fl y in different maneuvers. 10C supports triple rates by simply assigning dual rates to 3 position switches.
Includes exponential function, see
EXP.
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Elapsed Time Counter reset: see
TIMER.
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ELE1/2/3/4
: designation for the individual servos that are being commanded by the elevator command. Ex: when using
elevon, the two wing servos are acting as elevators 1 and 2. See Twin elevator servos.