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Jeti DS-16: Servo Assignment?

Posted: Sat 08. Jul 2017 16:08:44
by Flybarless-Chris
Hello,

I am using a Jeti DS-16 for my helicopters. In the software of the DS-16 there is the menu "Servo Assignment". Is there a specific order for the functions Throttle, Pitch, Roll, Elevator, Yaw, Gyro Sens, Banks and Rescue in this menu? What has to be under 1, 2 etc.?

Kind regards

Chris

Re: Jeti DS-16: Servo Assignment?

Posted: Sat 08. Jul 2017 16:13:43
by Coco66
In the Jeti Integration document in the Wiki (http://manual.spirit-system.com/index.p ... ntegration) it's suggested to set it like this:

Channel Layout
1 Throttle
2 Aileron
3 Elevator
4 Pitch
5 Rudder
6 Gyro sens.
7 Bank (if used)
8 Stabi (if used)

Re: Jeti DS-16: Servo Assignment?

Posted: Sat 08. Jul 2017 17:22:26
by Flybarless-Chris
Thank you! I have found the screenshot of your link in the meantime.

I have got another problem at this step. It is possible to activate a governor in the DS-16: You can set "yes" or "no". What is my choice for an electric helicopter with a Kontronik ESC (Kosmik)?

Re: Jeti DS-16: Servo Assignment?

Posted: Sat 08. Jul 2017 20:01:33
by ZeXx86
Since Kosmik have internal governor then the correct option is "No" - no for Spirit Governor.

Re: Jeti DS-16: Servo Assignment?

Posted: Sat 08. Jul 2017 20:21:23
by Flybarless-Chris
Thank you!

And what is If I have a gas powered helicopter? Can I use the internal governor of the spirit system? (Then I suppose I set to "Yes"). And when I use a separate governor (like Futaba), than I have to set "No"?

Re: Jeti DS-16: Servo Assignment?

Posted: Sat 08. Jul 2017 20:38:00
by ZeXx86
Yes, you are perfectly right.

Re: Jeti DS-16: Servo Assignment?

Posted: Sat 08. Jul 2017 21:12:50
by Flybarless-Chris
Thank you!

Re: Jeti DS-16: Servo Assignment?

Posted: Sat 08. Jul 2017 21:17:31
by Flybarless-Chris
It is off topic, but my last question :)

Spirit offers "Bank switching": I normally use three different flight modes (hovering, aero, 3D) with three different settings. The switch has three positions. My question: Use pilots for bank switching the same switch? Or use they a seperate switch?