View Full Version : centering of RST slider
ints99
03-27-2008, 02:22 AM
After using calib utility (full reset), T6 and T5 trims are set default minus 50 setting.
Also, I am unable to exactly calibrate RST slider - mechanical "click" position is something near 1700 value, not zero. Also, DG1 and DG2 on servo monitor are either in his own "end" value...
Any comments, ideas?
MZFAN
03-27-2008, 10:10 AM
Hi,
For the RST neutral value I can't say. But for DG1 and DG2 which are chanel 13 and 14, they are by default affected to some switches. Look in the servo monitor screen under the sliders. There are both affected chanel and switch/stick/function indicated. Then they could be in any position depending on switches.
Kilrah
06-08-2008, 06:42 AM
Hmm I have the exact same issue with the RST slider, I've tried calibration 3 times in case it was me screwing up the neutral position but no, after a correct cal the RST will show 33% when centered :confused:
Not very serious but still pretty annoying...
Also, a behavior I seem not to have found anywhere: When I started the calibration utility (under Encoder 1.31 as advised), I first didn't have to press a switch, as soon as the utility is on the card it will load. Then, the radio will beep continuously (very annoying). Seems that even if the battery is full the utility displays 0%, that might be the reason.
Then the first time I started the utility it did a full reset of the radio without asking. No prob as I had of course backed everything up, but still weird. On the next times it didn't reset again but the beep was always there.
MZFAN
06-08-2008, 08:58 AM
To avoid this sound just shut down the volume when you use your radio normaly. Then you can use the utility without being stressed.;)
Kilrah
06-08-2008, 09:47 AM
Indeed... Just need to do that on V1.31 though, as with the newest one it doesn't let you turn the error/warning level all the way down to zero ;)
This gave me the courage to try calibrating again, but this time purposedly offsetting RST on neutral calibration. No luck, it seems to ignore the neutral and only take the end points. Bet it's some kind of calculation error in the utility :confused: