Futaba 10CG 2.4GHz User Manual

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NORMAL

: trainer mode that does not give student radio the computer programming features of the master radio. See

Trainer.

NT8S: standard transmitter battery pack. See Accessories.

NULL

: not assigned or never changed. Ex: a mix which has a null switch assignment is always active, and can never be

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OFFSET

: (HELI) separate trim settings available to each idle-up (using CONDITION) setting, or assigned to separate switches

from the condition switches. When offset is ON, movement of the trim levers adjusts the OFFSET, not the normal condition's
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OFFSETs

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Offset mix: mix that independently moves the slave servo a set percentage of its total throw, not in relation to any master.
See Programmable mix.

PA2: Pilot Assist. Optional onboard device that uses optical sensors to correct modelis orientation to upright.

PARAMETER

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Peak Charger: charger that automatically stops charging when the battery is fully charged (commonly called "peaked").
See Battery care and charging.

Piezo gyro: gyro that uses a piezo crystal to sense angular changes. See Gyros and Governors.

Pitch-to-rudder mix: see REVO.

PITCH CURVE

: (HELI

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STICK

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Adjusted to provide ideal blade response for various types of maneuvers being performed. For simplicity, the normal
condition's curve may be set in the BASIC

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PPM: Pulse Position Modulation. Type of signal transmission.

Programmable mix: used to cause specific servo responses to specific inputs separate from the basic control setups.
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Rate: amount of control given. Ex: see Programmable mix.

RESET

: to delete all data in the existing model only. User CANNOT erase all data in the radio. Only service center can do

so. Part of PARAMETER submenu. ......................................................................................................................................... 33

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REVERSE

: servo reversing. Used to reverse the direction of a servo to ease installation and set up. .................................... 38

Rudder-to-aileron mix: (ACRO

  GLID) used to counteract undesirable roll (roll coupling) that happens with rudder

input, especially in knife-edge. Gives proper aileron input to counteract roll coupling when rudder is applied. Not a
pre-programmed mix. See Programmable mix. This is the default programming for one linear and one curve mix in ACRO
and GLID.

Rudder-to-elevator mix: used to counteract undesirable pitch (pitch coupling) with rudder input, especially in knife edge
ÀLJKW1RWDSUHSURJUDPPHGPL[6HHProgrammable mix. This is the default programming for one curve mix in ACRO.

Rudder-to-throttle mix: (HELI) adds throttle to counter the added load from increasing pitch of the tail blades, maintaining
a constant head-speed with rudder. (This is a minor effect and is not critical in most helicopters.) Not a pre-programmed
mix. See Programmable mix.

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