12 FG and twin engines
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12 FG and twin engines
Hi
I have the 12 FG radio and programming it for a TopFlite Cessna 310, I chose Throtle and Throtle 1 at the function menu. Nevertheless, by programing the throtle cut, this function is only active in throtle, but not active for throtle 1.
How can I have the throtle cut active for 2 engine operation?
Thanks
Nuno
I have the 12 FG radio and programming it for a TopFlite Cessna 310, I chose Throtle and Throtle 1 at the function menu. Nevertheless, by programing the throtle cut, this function is only active in throtle, but not active for throtle 1.
How can I have the throtle cut active for 2 engine operation?
Thanks
Nuno
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RE: 12 FG and twin engines
Did you assign engine two but keep it's params at null? It's like using two servos on an aileron, you assign the first one and set the parameters, the second servo follows by just assigning it to the first. There is a good explanation in the manual. The section on multi engines is a bit sparse but programming is the same as multiple servos on a single control surface. If you are set up on the Futaba MZ web site, it has a bunch of FAQ's that discuss that kind of set-up.
Hope that helps, I know how hard some of it seems in the beginning but it will make sense after you do a bit programming. At that point you will understand the simplicity of the programming.
Hope that helps, I know how hard some of it seems in the beginning but it will make sense after you do a bit programming. At that point you will understand the simplicity of the programming.