If you need to adjust the Dual Rates on a channel then this section will guide you through the steps needed to achieve just that. Besides the commonly known functions, the OSRC firmware provides additional control over the setup to assist the operator.
Visually, the Dual Rates are controlled the same way as the Exponential Curves. The difference lies within the part of the curve being controlled. Just like the Exponential settings, OSRC uses the Gamma Correction formula to display the curve. The part of the curve that is controlled in this section is what can graphically be explained as the Tail of the curve. By altering the Minimum or Maximum values, the Vertical Scale (sort of speak) is altered.
Chan - Channel Number
This option lets the operator select which channel is to be modified. For practicality reasons the only channels that are affected by the curve are the first...
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Find out how to configure the exponential curves for each channel. In this section we also go through additional features the exponential menu provides as well as functions which trigger them.
Although the name is Exponential, the OSRC system uses the name only for historical reasons. In reality, the formula for actually calculating the curve for each channel is similar to a Gamma Correction curve. Even though it is quite similar to the Exponential formula, the Gamma Correction calculations give out different and in some cases extreme values which can help with highly sensitive beginner operators or push the controls to extreme values for advanced veterans.
Chan - Channel Number
This option lets the operator select which channel is to be modified. For practicality reasons the only channels that are affected by the curve are the first 4. Although we could easily make all channels be affected by curvature alterations, for...
Anything and everything related to global Main Unit settings can be found in this section. Alter the Default Home Screen, channel absolute values, channel count and many other features which fall under this category.
The General Settings menu is where you will find options that do not fit into any other category. These settings are basically what they sound like General. In this section of the User Interface you shall find options for defining the Home Screen, Backlight setup and other options.
The General Settings consist of 2 pages, with 5 options on each one. Below you shall find explanations for each option on all available pages of this menu.
DefaultSc - Default Screen
As explained in the General User Interface Description, each section of the User Interface contains an ID number, seen on the top left corner of the screen next to its name. By defining the appropriate number, the...
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