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Author: | stefaanbolle [ Sat 08. Aug 2020 13:46:26 ] |
Post subject: | Return to lift off position |
Quote: GeoLink - New Return to Home feature: When configuring channel value to 50% for F: GeoLink - Return to Home new feature is engaged. State (4) Model will return to a Lift Off position. Lift Off position is automatically programmed any time model is not flying. Lift Off position is independent from programmed Home spot and is stored in a volatile memory. Pilot do not have to program any spot and do not have to care about changing field. Original RTH feature is unchanged and can be utilized complementary. Do you configure 50% in the digital switch setting in the transmitter? If so is it possible to configure a 3-pos switch so you do not use the programming mode like pos 0 is off pos 1 = 50% lift off RTH pos 2 = 100% pre-programmed RTH or is this a wrong assumption? |
Author: | ZeXx86 [ Sat 08. Aug 2020 19:15:02 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Return to lift off position |
Hello, yes, it is perfectly correct. You can program it like this. |
Author: | stefaanbolle [ Sat 08. Aug 2020 19:56:24 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Return to lift off position |
Thanks! Is it possible that diagnostic screen does not reflect those values |
Author: | Bill-kraken-700 [ Sun 21. Feb 2021 17:23:25 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Return to lift off position |
HI on the settings on (4) says return to power up point ? can any one verify if this setting will return to where heli takes of return to where it was powered on ? |
Author: | Bill-kraken-700 [ Mon 22. Feb 2021 16:24:36 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Return to lift off position |
ZeXx86 wrote: Hello, yes, it is perfectly correct. You can program it like this. Can you clarify whether it’s the power up point as stated in software or if it’s the take off point as stated in the manual? |
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