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Mapping rescue to switch on Futaba Tx?
Posted: Mon 08. Jul 2019 16:17:51
by John tan
I have a Futaba T8J & Spirit.
Can anyone explain to me how to map rescue to a switch on the Tx?
Re: Mapping rescue to switch on Futaba Tx?
Posted: Mon 08. Jul 2019 19:21:47
by andy6409
In Spirit software - General tab - channels - assign F stabi function to either channel 7 or 8
In TX aux channel page assign your rescue switch to the channel you selected
You can test it in the channels tab ( State on or off )
Re: Mapping rescue to switch on Futaba Tx?
Posted: Mon 08. Jul 2019 20:21:41
by John tan
andy6409 wrote:In Spirit software - General tab - channels - assign F stabi function to either channel 7 or 8
In TX aux channel page assign your rescue switch to the channel you selected
You can test it in the channels tab ( State on or off )
Do you need to set gyro to negative in order for rescue to work?
Re: Mapping rescue to switch on Futaba Tx?
Posted: Tue 09. Jul 2019 17:09:12
by andy6409
No, not when you assign a channel for rescue
Negative gyro is the original way of doing it, assigned channel is much easier
Re: Mapping rescue to switch on Futaba Tx?
Posted: Tue 09. Jul 2019 20:49:02
by John tan
I followed your instructions and did it... so happy
I also set the rescue timing to 0.5 secs, which I think gives the heli enough time to ascend and recover properly. The default 0.1 sec is too fast I think.
Will be testing it out this weekend. Hope it all goes well.
Thanks Andy. Couldn't have done it without your help.
Re: Mapping rescue to switch on Futaba Tx?
Posted: Tue 09. Jul 2019 21:06:35
by andy6409
The rescue timing (acro delay) is just the delay between activating rescue and flipping skids down using rescue normal. It will level out and climb inverted first if it is nearer that attitude
Rescue acro goes to the nearest attitude i.e skids up or down and stays there
If not using a spring loaded switch the Spirit will stay in rescue mode and keep climbing until you deactivate the switch
Re: Mapping rescue to switch on Futaba Tx?
Posted: Thu 11. Jul 2019 0:54:20
by John tan
Got it
