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Article
Updated: December 01, 2004
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KB Article
Q02-1013
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How to
change the InterLink from Mode 2 to Mode 1.
RealFlight G3
RealFlight G2 w/ InterLink
RealFlight G2 Lite
The following is instruction to change a Mode 2
RealFlight InterLink Controller to Mode 1.
TOOLS NEEDED
Medium Phillips-head screwdriver
Hemostats (preferred), or needle nose pliers
Please read all instructions carefully before you begin
this conversion. Great Planes will not accept responsibility for
incidental damage to your InterLink controller or personal computer as a
result of failure to adhering to these instructions properly. Please
contact RealFlight Support prior to performing this conversion if you have
any questions about this procedure.
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Make sure your RealFlight InterLink Controller is
completely disconnected from your computer. Failure to do so could
result in permanent damage to your InterLink and/or your computer.
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Remove the four screws from the rear of the
controller, remove the case rear half, and lay the controller
face-down on your workspace.
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Remove the silver metal rachet lever and screw from
the gimbal on the right-hand side. This is the throttle rachet.
Physically relocate it to the gimbal on the left-hand side. Rotate the
metal rachet 180 degrees, so the screw hole is now nearest the switch
on the top left side of the controller, and the rachet end is now
pointing downward and resting on the ribbed surface of the gimbal.
Line up the lever's hole over the plastic mounting stud on the gimbal,
insert the screw and tighten to a snug fit (making sure the lever
maintains proper alignment over the ribbed area of the gimbal). DO NOT
OVERTIGHTEN, as the plastic gimbal may become easily stripped.
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On the left-hand gimbal, notice there is an
arm-and-spring type lever mounted vertically along the inner-right
side of the gimbal, the spring attached at the lower end to a plastic
mounting stud. This arm and spring assembly must now be moved to the
right-hand gimbal. Using pliers, gently pry the head of the spring
upwards off of the plastic arm. Now remove the spring and arm from the
gimbal (this may require slight manuevering of the parts to get them
out from behind the main body of the gimbal). NOTE: Pivot the arm
outward, then slide to the side to remove it from the gimbal.
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Looking at the right-hand gimbal from the back, on
the inner-left side, notice similar arm and spring mounting lugs as
were on the other gimbal, except the spring lug is now on the bottom
end and the pivot arm lug is on the top end. Take the arm just removed
from the other gimbal, insert the pivot end onto the round pivot lug
on the upper inside part of this gimbal and rotate the arm downward
over the gimbal. With pliers or hemostat, grab one end of the spring
which was removed from the other gimbal. Insert the spring down into
the gimbal so the loop on the opposite end hooks onto the plastic lug
located on the inside bottom-end of the gimbal. Once hooked, gently
pull the opposite end of the spring outward and loop it over the end
of the plastic arm. If any question arises to the assembly of the arm
and spring assembly, refer to the arm already in place on the bottom
of the gimbal as they are assembled in the same manner.
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Both gimbals are now in the Mode 1 configuration. No
alteration of any wires is necessary. Reinstall the rear of the case
onto the front half and re-install the four case screws.
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Simply enter the RealFlight program and configure
the software to operate in the Mode 1 setting. This is found in the
Controller Calibration dialog in the Options menu. Change the Stick
Mapping to Mode 1.
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