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Old 05-05-2012, 04:23 PM
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Default Change aileron differential slave channel?

I searched the forum for an answer to this one, and came up dry.

I want to use the aileron differential function on my 10CAP with a 6-channel Rx. The default, of course, is for Ch 1 and 7 to provide aileron differential function. Is it possible to re-map the default slave channel 7 to, say, channel 5?

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Default RE: Change aileron differential slave channel?

Yes, you can do this by going into your Parameters menu and changing the Aile-2 from "6or7" to "7 & 5". This will set the second wing servo to channel 5 for you.

It would be almost like this FAQ from our website, only with Aileron Differential instead of Flaperon.

http://www.futaba-rc.com/faq/faq-10c-2_4ghz-q748.html


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Default RE: Change aileron differential slave channel?

That did the trick, Krysta - note that there is a discrepancy on page 55 of the 10C manual, which refers to choosing between "CH6&5 or CH7&5", whereas the choices you noted are those presented on the Tx. I also discovered (after my dim light bulb went on) that I needed to reverse both CH1 and CH5 to reverse the servo direction.

Thanks for the quick response...

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