Futaba 10C 2.4GHz User Manual

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THR-CURVE

and PIT-CURVE: These 7-point curves are utilized to best match the blade collective pitch to the engine RPM for

consistent load on the engine. Curves are separately adjustable for normal, idle-up 1, idle-up 2, and idle-up 3. In addition,
a separate collective pitch curve is available for throttle hold. Sample curves are displayed in the appropriate setup types (ex:
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Suggested defaults:
• Normal: Collective pitch curve that results in points 1, 4 and 7 providing .4, +5, (+8 to +10)* degrees pitch. A throttle

curve setting of 0, 25, 36, 50, 62.5, 75, 100%.

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and the other being normal mode. The pitch curve will likely be similar to the normal curve above.

• Idle-up 3: Collective pitch curve that results in points 1, 4 and 7 providing (.8 to .10), 0, (+8 to +10) degrees. A throttle

curve of 100, 75, 62.5, 50, 62.5, 75, 100 to provide full throttle for inverted maneuvers.

• Throttle Hold pitch curve: Start with the normal pitch curve (for inverted autos, start from the idle-up 3 pitch curve), but

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the bottom in a hurry.)

Adjustability:
• Normal condition curves are editable in the BASIC menu for convenience.
• All curves may be adjusted in the ADVANCE menu.
• Automatically selected with the proper condition.
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(including inverted).

• To change which condition’s curve is being edited, cursor up to COND> and change the curve named.
• For clarity, the name of the condition currently active (switched on in the radio) is shown in parentheses behind name of

condition whose curve is being edited. (Example: see curve displays below. Note that the normal condition is active but
the idle-up 1 condition’s curves are currently being edited.

Moving and deleting the curve point: The curve point (-stk-) can be moved to the left or right by turning the DIAL (up to

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Copying the curve: To copy the current curve onto another condition’s curve, cursor up to COND> and press the DIAL for

one second. Then select to desired condition and press the DIAL for one second.

• Idle-ups and throttle hold pitch curves may be edited even before the conditions have been made active. Activating their

throttle curves activates these conditions.

REVO. MIX

: This 5-point curve mix adds opposite rudder input to counteract the changes in torque when the speed and

collective pitch of the blades is changed.

Adjustability:
• Three separate curves available: normal for hovering; idle-ups 1 and 2 combined; and idle-3.
• Normal condition curves are editable in the BASIC menu for convenience.
• All curves may be adjusted in the ADVANCE menu.
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that condition is activated in the programming (i.e. THROTTLE HOLD or THR-CURVE.)

• To change which condition’s curve is being edited, cursor up above POINT5 and select. For clarity, the name of the

condition currently active (switched on at the radio) is shown in parentheses behind the name of the condition whose
curve is being edited.

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