DEVO 10 Left and Right TRIM assignment help

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19 May 2015 12:42 #32769 by aperseghin
OK so im trying to use the TRIM_L and TRIM_R to control a timer but i cant figure out how to assign anything to them.
can anyone assist, im a little lost on this one.

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19 May 2015 15:38 #32777 by TomPeer
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MWM wrote a very nice manual how to setup a model:
TOPIC: Tutorial on writing a model config file: docs.google.com/document/d/14NhJCKgtMoy9...ading=h.qwzh7z9ghm6b
at the end of that manual he explained the trix you can do with the trim buttons.

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19 May 2015 16:13 #32778 by aperseghin
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Sweet, thanks, ill RTFM :)

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19 May 2015 21:07 #32781 by Cereal_Killer
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TomPeer wrote: at the end of that manual he explained the trix you can do with the trim buttons.


Could have misunderstood but I believe the OP is asking about the trim POT's, not the buttons...

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20 May 2015 12:02 #32794 by aperseghin
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nope, im asking about the two trim buttons TRIM_L and TRIM_R

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20 May 2015 12:54 #32796 by Cereal_Killer
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oh, I was confused cause there's more than one set of trims, that's good cause that's what it's easy to use. So just to be clear, you're asking about the right stick left-right (AIL) trimmers? Or the left stick left-right (YAW) trimmers?

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20 May 2015 14:09 #32797 by aperseghin
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Look at this pic. the two trims circled
I actually figured it out. i have my upper left trim as TRIM UP = start a 5 min countdown timer and TRIM DOWN reset that timer back to 5 min
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20 May 2015 18:15 #32802 by TomPeer
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My guess would be that Cerial_Killer has devo 7e, because that transmitter does not have these 2 extra trim buttons. The other devo transmitters have those 2 extra buttons.

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20 May 2015 19:33 #32807 by aperseghin
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makes sense

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20 May 2015 22:10 - 20 May 2015 22:11 #32808 by RedSleds
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Just curious, what are you using this particular timer for?

DEVO 10 - Multi-module with nRF24L01 +PA +LNA, A7105 +PA, & CC2500 +PA +LNA transceivers.
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21 May 2015 12:28 #32825 by aperseghin
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RedSleds wrote: Just curious, what are you using this particular timer for?


The top left trim is set so to control a timer. that timer starts at 5 min (or whatever i decide) and when i click it UP the timer starts, if i click it up again it pauses the timer, and if i click down it resets to 5 min.

Im going to use this as a battery flying time timer.

I could also make that timer a stop watch with start stop and reset all on that switch which i may do instead, i haven't really decided yet.

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21 May 2015 22:10 #32842 by mwm
Why do you feel the need to start/stop the timer buy hand? There are a number of automatic ways to do so. One or the other of them work more reliably than trying to remember to switch it by hand for everything but my rc yacht - which doesn't have a motor anyway.

Do not ask me questions via PM. Ask in the forums, where I'll answer if I can.

My remotely piloted vehicle ("drone") is a yacht.

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22 May 2015 00:01 #32848 by RedSleds
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Connected to the throttle is a good way, timer automatically counts down when throttle stick is above a certain percentage and stops whenever the throttle is below the set percentage. Works very well, and you can't forget to stop and start it. Can also be reset by a push of a button if you desire.

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