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Configuration parameters in MikroKopterTool

In these pages are the different configuration parameters of the Mikrokopter Tool.

A general description of controllers, definitions and concepts can be found in the wiki at Summary Explanations.

Each side can be opened by clicking on the tabs below to get more information from the configuration dialog:

en/MK-Parameter/Channelsen/MK-Parameter/Configurationen/MK-Parameter/Sticken/MK-Parameter/Loopingen/MK-Parameter/Altitudeen/MK-Parameter/Cameraen/MK-Parameter/Navi-Ctrlen/MK-Parameter/Navi-Ctrl 2
en/MK-Parameter/Outputen/MK-Parameter/Miscen/MK-Parameter/Gyroen/MK-Parameter/Useren/MK-Parameter/Couplingen/MK-Parameter/Mixer-SETUPen/MK-Parameter/Easy-SETUP

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Infos for the config dialog

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With a "click" on expert view, all tabs are visible.

If you klick the "Help"-Button in the dialog box, you can open the informations in the Wiki of the side you have open.
To open this Wiki sides you need a internet connection.

In a total of five sets of parameters different settings are included. These can be processed individually and then be called at the Kopter through the sticks of the transmitter.
This Settings are:

  • Setting 1 = Fast (Sporting flight attitude)

  • Setting 2 = Normal (Average flight attitude)

  • Setting 3 = Easy (Basic flight attitude)

  • Setting 3 = Easy (Basic flight attitude)

  • Setting 3 = Easy (Basic flight attitude)

Each setting you can give a new name under Name of configuration. This is maybe necessary if you change a single setting with "your" changes.

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This is useful for example for different payloads, sporty flying or camera-flight etc.
If a setting is completed or altered it must be saved under it's number in the MikroKoper with the function WRITE .
The MikroKopter acknowledged this with a appropriate number of short beeps.

{i} Each set must be saved individually!

If you want to see which setting you have allready into your Kopter, klick on Read and the settings will be loaded.

With Save and Load each set can be saved and loaded from the PC. The parameter sets can be viewed with a text editor and printed, too.
Thus, it is for example possible to compare the parameters of the 5 different settings on the airport without a laptop while flying.

If you want to change the single settings back to default, klick on the red triangle https://gallery.mikrokopter.de/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=82230&g2_serialNumber=1.

Select the single Settings with the transmitter

  • Setting 1 = Throttle up / Yaw left + Roll left

  • Setting 2 = Throttle up / Yaw left + Nick up / Roll left

  • Setting 3 = Throttle up / Yaw left + Nick up

  • Setting 4 = Throttle up / Yaw left + Nick up / Roll right

  • Setting 5 = Throttle up / Yaw left + Roll right

Attention

/!\ A change of the settings can help in fine-tuning of the copter. But not when flight problems are present at the Kopter!

With the default settings (except for a few exceptions), any MikroKopter can be flown easily!
If the Kopter (single with the FlightCtrl or with the FC and the GPS-Systems) doesn't fly correct with the Standard-Settings, so you can have e.g.
a problem with the mounting of the frame, an incorrectly laid cable or something else. So please check first the assembling of the whole Kopter.

/!\ All settings are preset. If changes are made to the settings, please take care, that you use valid data.
If you load a setting with wrong data, the Kopter can Malfunctionor crash!

/!\ Don't change a setting during flight (e.g. using Wi.232 etc.) - the MK can tilt and/or crash then! So always land first, then write settings and start again.