ORIGINAL: johnpow
I am confused about what is said to be the most sophisticated aspect of Aurora programming: flight conditions and the C/S options. The manual goes into detail about creating conditions but does NOT actually show a working example. I suppose that one can 'stuff' various functions under a Condition name and then turn that function group on or off with a switch. The old Airtronics Vision let you swap between 2 separate setups for the same airplane, which may be a similar concept. BUT since it's so important I wish it were fully explained!
I'm an old fuddy-duddy and need things spelled out. (so far have done 2 moderately complex glider set ups but for sure not taking advantage of all the possibilities.)
"C" stands for combined which mean if you want a particular function of mix to be the same throught different flight conditions you would use this setting which is default. Therefor if you make a change in one condition it will affect all the others.
If you want a setting to be different or non-exsistent in different conditions then you would select "S" (Single) which allows you to set the function or mix exactly how you want it per that condition without affecting the other conditions.
I hope that helps.
Mike.