Tactic TTX850 8-Ch SLT Computer User Manual

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Normal: One servo each is used for aileron(s), elevator(s), and rudder.

V-tail: Elevator and rudder channels are mixed. Two servos are used in the tail – one for each control

surface, with connections as shown in the graphic below. V-tail mixing controls the airplane’s “pitch”
and “yaw” axis at the same time. If the elevator and rudder functions appear reversed at the control
surfaces, it may be necessary to swap the channel 2 and channel 4 servo plug positions in the Rx. The
travel limits for each servo can be adjusted independently.

Delta wing (elevon): Elevator and aileron channels are mixed, useful for aircraft such as fl ying
wings and other models not having a tail. Elevon mixing controls the airplane’s “pitch” and “roll” axis at
the same time. One servo is used for each control surface. Travel limits for each servo can be adjusted
separately. If the elevator and aileron functions appear reversed at the control surfaces, it may be
necessary to swap the channel 1 and channel 2 servo plug positions at the Rx for the delta wing mix.
If the delta wing option is selected, and the “FLAP” option below is set to 2AI1FL, the elevator channel
will mix 100% to the aileron channel.

2-Elevators: Elevator channel 2 and another channel are mixed for aircraft which have two separate

servos moving separate elevator surfaces. Both elevators move independently, and are independently
adjustable for travel limits, etc. See the charts below for details.

FLAP SETTINGS

The “FLAP” setting allows for confi guration of the ailerons and/or fl aps of the airplane. Move the cursor over

“1AI” to select from the following options:

1AI: Use this “1 aileron”

set ting for normal
wing types having
one aileron on each
wing connected with
a Y-harness or where
one servo controls the
movements of both
ailerons simultaneously.

1AI1FL: This “1 aileron
+ 1 fl ap” setting is for

wings having one
servo (or 2 servos
on a Y-harness) that
controls the ailerons on

both wings, and another
servo that controls the
flaps on both wings

(both servos moving

in the same direction).

Connect the aileron
servo to Rx channel 1,
and the fl ap servo to

channel 5 (not available for delta). See the CH5-CH8 Set section for switch assignments for fl aps.

CH 2

Elevator

1AI & Normal

CH 3

Throttle

CH 4

Rudder

CH 5

Aux 1

CH 6

Aux 2

CH 7

Aux 3

CH 8

Aux 4

CH 1

Aileron

CH 2

V- tail 1

1AI & V-tail

CH 3

Throttle

CH 4

V- tail 2

CH 5

Aux 1

CH 6

Aux 2

CH 7

Aux 3

CH 8

Aux 4

CH 1

Aileron

CH 2

Elevator 1

1AI & 2 Elev

CH 3

Throttle

CH 4

Elevator 2

CH 5

Aux 1

CH 6

Rudder

CH 7

Aux 2

CH 8

Aux 3

CH 1

Aileron

CH 2

Elevator

1AI1FL & Normal

CH 3

Throttle

CH 4

Rudder

CH 5

Flap

CH 6

Aux 1

CH 7

Aux 2

CH 8

Aux 3

CH 1

Aileron

CH 2

V- tail 1

1AI1FL & V-tail

CH 3

Throttle

CH 4

V- tail 2

CH 5

Flap

CH 6

Aux 1

CH 7

Aux 2

CH 8

Aux 3

CH 1

Aileron

CH 2

Elevator 1

1AI1FL & 2 Elev

CH 3

Throttle

CH 4

Elevator 2

CH 5

Flap

CH 6

Rudder

CH 7

Aux 1

CH 8

Aux 2

CH 1

Aileron

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