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Werner F.E.Goldbaum - 26 May 2005 16:46 GMT
Hallo,

well. I think it's my bad english, because it's not clear (for me) what's
the meaning of "toggle". I'd run into problems wile trying to understand
this word in the manuals of TJP.

Might anyone be so kind and describe it to me.

To get the TJP in "setup-mode" I have to "toggle" the aux-switch two times
in the first three seconds switching receiver on. Transmitter still
working...

Where shall I start on my three-position-switch?

- At one end? And "toggle twice" means forward-backward, or does it mean
forward-backward-forward-backward.

- At middle position? Same problem and one (two) more:
     - forward-middle or
     - forward-middle-backward-middle
     - or one of this twice?
      -or even end at one end?

And once more the first and last question (now) "What does avionics mean
with "toggle"?"

Thanks in advance and excuse me please if that's all too boring for the most
of you.
Werner
www.HeliRaptor.com - 26 May 2005 17:17 GMT
To change a bit from whatever state it is in to the other
state; to change from 1 to 0 or from 0 to 1. This comes from
"toggle switches", such as standard light switches, though the
word "toggle" actually refers to the mechanism that keeps the
switch in the position to which it is flipped rather than to
the fact that the switch has two positions. There are four
things you can do to a bit: set it (force it to be 1), clear
(or zero) it, leave it alone, or toggle it.

Toggle = On or Off (Basically)  Toggle refers to the switch's position
my thought's are that it means forwar-backward-forward-backward.  That
would give you 2 full toggles as the put it.  Just my 2 cents
www.HeliRaptor.com - 26 May 2005 17:21 GMT
Toggle = On or Off (Basically)  Toggle refers to the switch's position
my thought's are that it means forward-backward-forward-backward.  That
would give you 2 full toggles as they put it.  Just my 2 cents.

Definition of toggle:  (Well this is one of many)

To change a bit from whatever state it is in to the other
state; to change from 1 to 0 or from 0 to 1. This comes from
"toggle switches", such as standard light switches, though the
word "toggle" actually refers to the mechanism that keeps the
switch in the position to which it is flipped rather than to
the fact that the switch has two positions. There are four
things you can do to a bit: set it (force it to be 1), clear
(or zero) it, leave it alone, or toggle it.
 
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