Curve Edit - this is the curve editor.
Here you can edit the curve with 33 points, choose a preset curve and adjust global or non-global. The 33 points are marked as small gray dots on the curve. Then there are the black dots on the curve. These dots are marking the points which are fixed but which can be selected and moved. The red dots are the selected points which can be moved.
On the left you see the curve and you see the cross-lines. The control live data is from left -100% to right +100%, and the function live data is from bottom -100% to the top +100%.
On the right you have several buttons.
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Mirror the complete curve by easily tab on the “Mirror Vertical” or “Mirror Horizontal” button.
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Tab on the “Presets ” button and choose one of the predefined curves.
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Choose “Global” or “Non-Global” for this curve. The activated state is marked with as a “white button”:
- “Global”: the curve is the same for all flight modes, this is the “default” setting
- “Non-Global”: the curve is customizable for each flight mode separately
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Add points (only gray dots), move the cross-hair with the assigned control close to a gray small dot which you want to select. Then press the “Add” button and you will see that the point is marked red.
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Move points (all red points), you can change the position of red marked point. It doesn’t matter where the control is located. Just tab on the coordinate plane to move the point roughly, now use the “PLUS” and “MINUS” button to make the fine adjustment. You can use also the rotary encoder to change the position.
NOTE: If you assigned the rotary encoder as a trim or as a function input, you will change these values as well. -
Select points (only black dots):
- Move the control above a black dot and press the “Select” button, now the dot will turn red.
- If there are no red dots you can press the “All” button and all black dots will be selected and turn red. Now the whole curve can be moved.
- If no point is selected you can select one by tabbing on it.
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Unselect points (only red dots):
- Move the cross-hair above a red dot and you will see the “Unselect” button. Press it and the red dot will turn black.
- By pressing the “None” button all red dots will be deselected and will turn black.
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Delete points (only red dots), Move the cross-hair above a red dot and you will see the “Delete” button. Press it and the the red dot will be deleted and turn grey.
Whenever you changed the curve you have to confirm by pressing the “check” button or also you can discard your adjustments by pressing the “cross” button. After this you will see the “leave page” button. If you want to move more than one point simultaneously just mark each of them red.
Here you can edit the curve on each point (according to the accuracy), on the left you see the graphic which shows the deviation curve of the slave servo in relation to the master servo curve.
On the right you see some buttons to manipulate the curve. And also you see some information:
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Use the PLUS and MINUS button to move the selected (red marked) point up and down. Also you could use any of the rotary encoders.
PLEASE NOTE: if the rotary is also assigned to a trim or function or else it will effect this as well, just make sure that the rotary encoder is not linked to any function - Use the NEXT and PREVIOUS button to select the point which you want to manipulate. The Servos will automatically move to the position of the selected point.
- Use the SELECT ALL button to move the complete curve up or down.
After changing the curve you can discrad the changes by tabbing the CROSS button on the very lower right. Or if you want to store the curve you can tab the CHECK button and save the curve.