JPerkins FUT05003222-3-8 Flight Control System Instruction Manual
- August 16, 2024
- JPerkins
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JPerkins FUT05003222-3-8 Flight Control System
Specifications
- Function setup screen for adjusting various flight conditions and settings
- VR tuning for fine adjustments and rate adjustments
- Servo speed settings for smooth operation
- Multiple operation modes for different functionalities
- Setting ranges: Servo speed – 0 to 27, Start Delay – Adjustable
Flight Conditions Setup
To switch between Group (Gr.) mode and Single (Sngl) mode:
- Touch the Gr./Sngl button on the function setup screen to toggle between the modes.
- In Group mode, settings are applied to all flight conditions. In Single mode, settings are independent.
- For convenience, set conditions in Group mode first and then switch to Single mode for individual adjustments.
VR Tuning
For fine-tuning VR settings:
- Select VR on the display to access the settings.
- Adjust the rate by turning the VR counterclockwise or clockwise.
- Depending on the position of VR, the mixing rate changes as described in the manual.
Servo Speed Setup
Adjusting servo speed
- Touch the operation mode button to toggle between [LIN] and [SYM] modes.
- In [SYM] mode, servos are used with self-neutral functions like ailerons.
- In [LIN] mode, servos hold the operation position of throttle and switch channel.
- Set the In Speed and Out Speed for smooth operation. Initial value is 0 with a range of 0 to 27.
Servo Speed Setting (Prog. Mix only)
- Select the function ([LIN] or [SYM]) matched to the master channel.
- Set In Speed, Out Speed, and Start Delay for precise servo movement traced by the setting curve.
FAQs
Q: How do I adjust servo speed in different modes?
A: Toggle between [LIN] and [SYM] modes to set servo speed using the In Speed
and Out Speed buttons.
Q: Can I customize servo movement using Prog. Mix mode?
A: Yes, in Prog. Mix mode, you can trace servo movement with customized speed
settings using In Speed, Out Speed, and Start Delay.
COMMON OPERATIONS USED IN FUNCTION SETUP SCREEN
This section describes the functions often used at the function setup screen.
Refer to it when setting each function.
Operations related to flight conditions
Group/single mode switching (Gr./Sngl) When setting multiple flight
conditions, linking the setting contents with other conditions (Gr.) or
setting independently (Sngl) can be selected. When the button is touched, it
toggles between Gr. and Sngl.
Group mode (Gr.) (initial setting): The same setting contents are set to all the flight conditions in the group mode.
Single mode (Sngl): Select this mode when the setting contents are not linked with other conditions. Selecting the single (Sngl) mode at each condition after presetting in the group mode (Gr.) is convenient.
Condition delay setting Unnecessary fuselage motion generated when there are
sudden changes in the servo position and variations in the operating time
between channels at condition switching can be suppressed. When the delay
function is set at the switching destination condition, a delay corresponding
to that amount is applied and the related functions change smoothly. [Setting
method] 1. Switch to the condition you want to set. 2. Touch the Delay button.
3. Use the adjustment buttons to set the delay. Initial value: 0 *Adjustment
range: 0~27 (maximum delay)
Operations related to VR tuning
Fine tuning VR setting
VR selection
Rate adjustment
Operation mode selection Adjustment
*Displayed at VR setting.
direction setting
[Operation modes] Mixing rate 0% at center of VR When the VR is turned
counterclockwise and clockwise, the mixing rate increases and decreases,
respectively.
Mixing rate 0% at left end of VR When the VR is turned, the mixing rate
increases.
Mixing rate 0% at right end of VR. When the VR is turned, the mixing rate
increases.
When the VR is turned to the left or right of the neutral position, the mixing
rate increases.
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Operations related to servo speed
Servo speed setting (1)
The speed during operation (including flight condition switching) can be
adjusted. The servos operate smoothly at a constant speed corresponding to the
speed set for them. The operation speed (In Speed) and the return speed (Out
Speed) can be set individually.
Switch the operation mode according to the set function. When the button is
touched, it toggles between [LIN] and [SYM].
“SYM” mode: Mode used with ailerons and other self-neutral functions “LIN”
mode: Mode used with functions which hold the operation position of the
throttle and switch channel, etc. [Setting method] 1. Select the function
([LIN] or [SYM]) matched to the master channel. Each time the button is
touched, it toggles between [LIN] and [SYM]. 2. Touch the In or Out Speed
button and set the servo speed. Initial value: 0 Setting range: 0~27
Servo speed setting (2) (Prog. Mix only)
Master mode: The servo movement is traced by the setting curve. The trace
speed is adjusted by in and out speed.
[Setting method] 1. When setting the servo speed, touch the
Speed button. The Servo Speed setup screen shown above is displayed.
2. Select the function ([LIN] or [SYM]) matched to the master channel. Each
time the button is touched, it toggles between [LIN] and [SYM]. “SYM” mode:
Mode used with ailerons and other self-neutral functions.
“LIN” mode: Mode used with functions which hold the operating position of the
throttle and switch channel, etc.
3. Touch the In Speed button and set the servo speed.
Initial value: 0
Setting range: 0~27 4. Touch the Out Speed button and set the
servo speed.
Initial setting: 0
Setting range: 0~27 5. Touch the Start Delay button and set the
delay time from switch ON to the start of function operation.
Initial setting: 0.0 sec
Setting range: 0~4 secs 6. Touch the Stop Delay button and set the
delay time from switch OFF to the start of function operation.
Initial setting: 0
Setting range: 0~4 secs
At master mode; 1. Set desired in and out speed.
2. Select the master channel to any toggle switch.
3. The slave channel’s servo traces the setting curve as the master toggle
switch is moved. Below the case, AUX1 servo traces an EXP1 curve as the SW-F
is operated.
Speed mode: Slave/Master
The speed mode can be selected.
Slave mode: The speed at programmable mixing switching can be adjusted. The
servos operate smoothly at a constant speed corresponding to the set speed.
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Curve setting operation
This section describes the setting procedure of curves which are used with the
AFR function and each mixing function. Curve type selection When the curve
type select button on the mixing function screen or other screen is touched,
the setup screen shown below is selected.
Return to original setup screen of original function
Curve type selection 1. Touch the button of the curve type you want to use. *The curve type changes and the display returns to the original screen.
When curve type is changed:
The curve shape is inherited when the curve type is changed.
(Example: Changes from EXP1 to Line curve type.)
the previous setting data when changing the curve type.
At the curve type changes, the dialogue box asks whether the current curve is
reset or inherited. The default curve is used when selecting the Yes button on
the confirmation dialogue.
Changed to line or spline mode, the curve is retrieved as 17 points curve.
The RateA and RateB are inherited on the linear, EXP1, EXP2 and VTR.
Other data except RateA and RateB are retrieved from
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Setting by curve type
When the curve type is selected as described above, adjustment buttons
corresponding to the curve type appear on the original screen. Adjust each
curve as described below.
Linear curve adjustment
RateA and RateB can be adjusted separately or simultaneously.
[Setting modes] [Separate] mode: Rates are adjusted separately.
[Combined] mode: Rates are adjusted simultaneously.
[Setting method] 1. Select the setting mode.
2. Touch the RateA or RateB button. 3. Use the adjustment buttons to set the
rate.
Initial value: +100.0%
Adjustment range: -200.0~+200.0%
The curve can also be offset horizontally in the vertical direction and the
rate reference point can be offset to the left or right.
[Offsetting the curve horizontally in the vertical direction] 1. Touch the
Offset button. 2. Use the adjustment buttons to move the
curve horizontally up and down. Initial value: +0.0%
[Offsetting the rate reference point to the left or right] 1. Touch the X
Offset button. 2. Use the adjustment buttons to
move the reference point to the left or right.
Initial value: +0.0%
(Linear curve)
(Rate adjustment buttons) Return to initial value
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EXP1 curve adjustment
RateA and RateB can be adjusted separately or simultaneously. The EXP curves
rate (EXP A, EXP B) can also be adjusted separately or simultaneously.
[Setting modes] [Separate] mode: Rates are adjusted separately. [Combined]
mode: Rates are adjusted simultaneously.
[Setting method] 1. Select the setting mode. 2. Touch the button of the rate
or EXP curve rate your
want to set. 3. Use the adjustment buttons to set the rate.
Initial value: +100.0% (rate), +0.0 (EXP rate)
The curve can also be horizontally offset in the vertical direction.
[Offsetting the curve horizontally in the vertical direction] 1. Touch the
Offset button. 2. Use the adjustment buttons to move the curve
horizontally up or down. Initial value: +0.0
VTR curve adjustment
RateA and RateB can be adjusted separately or simultaneously. The VTR curve
point positions (P.Pos.A, P.Pos.B) and rates (P.RateA, P.RateB) can also be
adjusted separately or simultaneously.
[Setting modes] [Separate] mode: Positions and rates are adjusted separately.
[Combined] mode: Positions and rates are adjusted simultaneously.
[Setting method] 1. Select the setting mode. 2. Touch the button of the rate
or VTR curve point
position (or rate) you want to set. 3. Use the adjustment buttons to set the
VTR curve
point position (or rate). Initial values: +100.0% (Rate), +50.0% (P.Pos.A),
+50.0% (P.Pos.B), +0.0% (P.Rate)
The curve can also be offset horizontally in the vertical direction.
[Offsetting the curve horizontally in the vertical direction] 1. Touch the
Offset button. 2. Use the adjustment buttons to move the curve
horizontally up and down with the adjustment buttons. Initial value: +0.0%
(EXP1 curve)
Using the EXP1 curve is helpful in smoothening starting of the ailerons,
elevators, rudder, etc. (EXP2 curve)
Using the EXP2 curve is helpful in engine rise and other engine control.
(VTR curve)
Setting is fast if left, right, up, and down are first decided in the Combined
mode and the mode is then switched to the Separate mode. When this curve is
used when the operating rudder angle is large such as with acrobatic models,
switching from normal flight to acrobatic rudder angle is performed without
switch operation.
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Line and spline curve adjustment
Line curves or spline curves of up to 17 points can be used. (Initial value:
7/9 points) The set points can be freely increased, decreased, and offset.
Curves which are symmetrical to the left and right of center can also be set.
[Setting modes] [Separate] mode: Normal setting
[Combined] mode: Creates a left and right symmetrical curve.
[Adjusting the rate of each point] 1. Use the move between points buttons [ <<
] or [ >> ] to select the point. (The pink point is the selected point.)
2. Touch the Rate button.
3. Use the adjustment buttons to adjust the rate. [Point addition method] 1.
After touching the point button, move the stick, etc. to the point you want to
add and press the [Move] button. (An outlined point appears on the graph.)
Or move the stick, etc. to the position you want to add and press the [Move]
button. (An outlined point appears on the graph.)
2. Use the move buttons [ < ] or [ > ] to fine adjust the position.
3. Touch the Insert button.
A new point is created. [Point deletion] 1. Use the move between points button [ << ] or [ >> ] and select the point. (The pink point is the selected point.)
2. Because [Rate] is pushed and [Delete] is displayed, touch the [Delete]
button. (The selected point becomes an outlined point.)
3. Touch the move between point button [ << ] or [ >> ].
The point is deleted.
The curve can also be offset horizontally in the vertical direction.
[Offsetting the curve horizontally in the vertical direction] 1. Touch the
Offset button. 2. Use the adjustment buttons to move the
curve horizontally up and down. *Initial value: +0.0%
(Line curve) (Spline curve) (Rate adjustment buttons)
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Switch selection method
The various functions used in the T32MZ-WC can be selected by switch. The
switch (including when stick, trim lever, or VR are used as a switch) setting
method is common to all functions. Switch mode selection (Single switch/Logic
switch) When the switch select button in a mixing function screen or other
screen is touched, the switch mode selection screen shown below is selected.
Single mode or logic mode can be selected.
Logic switch The Logic switch can activate functions by the use of other
switch combinations. Up to 4 switch combinations can be set. The Logic switch
can be assigned to the mixing function as well as the flight condition select
(except for Snap roll function on airplane mode).
(Switch mode selection screen example)
Switch selection button
*In case of the flight condition select, the top of the switch on/off status display is
not shown.
Mode selection button
If using the single switch:
1. Push the switch selection button. *The switch selection screen appears.
If using the logic switch:
1.The switch mode display is changed by pushing the mode selection button.
Then push the [Yes] button. The logic mode setting screen appears.
For a description of the logic mode setting method, see the section “Logic switch” below.
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Logic switch In the Logic screen, the switch selection buttons appear on both
the left and right side of the display.
(Logic switch setting screen)
Switch selection button
Logic mode button
1.The logic selection dialogue appears when
you push the logic mode button. The 3 types of logic, either AND, OR or EX-OR,
can be selected.
Logic combination table:
SWITCH
SW1
SW2
off
off
off
on
on
off
on
on
AND off off off on
LOGIC OR off on on on
Ex-OR off on on off
switches in the right are calculated as same way. Finally the first case and
2nd case are calculated by OR logic.
Caution:
1. The maximum number of the logic switch is 10 for the flight condition
select and 8 for the mixing on/ off selection on each flight condition. The
error message will appear when the exceeded logic switch is going to be
selected. In this case, delete the unused logic switch first, then select the
new logic switch.
2. The left and right side of the switch mode can be set to the logic switch mode as well. In this case, a maximum of 4 switches can be assigned to the logic switch. The left and right logic are calulated first, then the center of the logic is calculated. Finally, switch on/ off status determined by the 4 switches’ combination.
2. The mixing on/off switch modes are automatically assigned by single mode,
not supported the group mode.
Assigned to single mode
In the above case, the two switches in the left are calculated by AND logic. Next the two
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Switch selection When the switch selection button in switch mode selection
screen or the logic switch setting screen is touched, the screen below is
shown.
(Switch selection screen example)
When switch is selected
Switch ON/OFF setting is possible at each position. Alternate: Alternate
switching mode is available
depending on mixing function.
1. When the ON position switch is touched after the switch was selected, the
screen shown below appears.
When stick, trim lever, or VR is selected. When a stick, trim lever, or VR is
used as a switch, the following 4 modes can be selected. Mode: Lin/Sym Type:
Hysteresis (Hys.)/box (Box)
1. When the ON position button is touched after stick, etc. was selected, the
screen shown below appears.
*When the button of each position is touched, it toggles between ON and OFF. 2. Touch the button and set to the ON position. 3. Close the screen by touching [Close].
2. Select the mode you want to use, and set it as described below.
3. Close the screen by touching [Close].
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Operation modes
The operation modes when stick, trim lever or VR are selected are described
below. Change the operation mode by touching the Mode and Type buttons.
Linear hysteresis mode
This setting method selects function ON/OFF based on the set point. Hysteresis
(dead band) can be set between ON and OFF. The ON and OFF positions can be
reversed with the Reverse button.
When shifting the ON/OFF point
The ON/OFF and hysteresis (dead band) boundary point (there are 2 points: top
and bottom) position can be shifted. ON/OFF is possible at a free position.
Top point
Bottom point
Symmetrical hysteresis mode
Operation is the same as the linear hysteresis mode, but left and right (up
and down) operations are symmetrical about the neutral position. For example,
when you want to switch DR1 with the aileron stick, when the stick is moved to
the left or right, DR1 can be turned ON at the same left and right position.
[Setting method] 1. Select the top and bottom boundary points with the
[Point] button.
2. Move the stick, etc. to the point you want to shift and touch the [Enter]
button. The boundary points change.
*Also shift other points, as required.
Linear box mode
This mode turns on the switch within a range of 2 points. Each point can be
set. The ON and OFF positions can be reversed with the Reverse switch.
Symmetrical box mode
T18MZ (WC) T32MZ-WC MODEL DATA CONVERSION
The model data (only latest version) of T18MZ (WC) can be copied to T32MZ-WC.
- A microSD card and an SD card adapter are required. * The model data of T32MZ-WC cannot be copied to T18MZ (WC).
T32MZ-WC
Insert the microSD card into the T32MZ-WC. Copy the model data to T32MZ-WC and
use it.
*When microSD card cannot be recognized, it may be able to be used if it reformats by SD formatter offered from SD Association. SD formatter is downloadable from SD Association (https:// www.sdcard.org/).
(As of April, 2019)
CAUTION
After the completion of a data copy should fully perform a check of operation
on the model to be used.
Check well all the directions of operation and all the operation switches.
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