That you do not have any built-in functions such as rates, throttle-hold or idle-up switches activated at any timeOnce the calibration phase is complete, each stick should move a bar on the display (your throttle stick may move two bars if your radio is setup for HELI mode), smoothly and from one extent to the other. If the calibration has been successful, click the Finished button to return to the main view.Your controlsThis menu opens the Your controls menu, which contains all functions and options for setting, creating and editing control profiles.A “control profile” lets Phoenix know which controls on your radio (sticks, switches and sliders) control which functions on the simulated model (i.e. “elevator” or “retract gear”).Phoenix comes with a large selection of preset control profiles for a range of different transmitter makes and models. These are shown in the main “Saved control profiles” list to the left side of the menu. All control profiles are organised by radio manufacturer – double-click a category to expand it and see the profiles contained within.You should select the control profile which is most similar to the one you are using with Phoenix from the list. If your radio make and model is not featured in the list, you can create a new one by using the New Profile button on the right of the Saved Profiles list.When you create a new control profile, or edit a system profile, your new profiles are stored in the “Custom” category at the top of the list.Creating a new control profileClicking the New Profile button on the right of the Saved Profiles list opens the New control profile Wizard, which guides you through creating a new control profile for the radio you are using.The first screen of this wizard lets you type a name for your control profile, which should match the radio you are using – for instance, “My Futaba 10C” or “My Spektrum DX7”.Below this, you can choose between Quick setup or Advanced setup:Quick Setup takes you through creating a new control profile in a step-by-step manner with full onscreen instructions. This is the recommended method for most users.Advanced Setup gives you more control over how the control profile is created, and also gives access to more advanced controls and features. For more information on Advanced Setup, see the Edit Profile section below.12Editing a control profileClicking the Edit Profile button on the right of the Saved Profiles list opens the Edit control profile menu, which lets you edit a previously created (or preset) control profile, changing the controls on your radio (or keyboard) that control the simulated model’s functions.When you edit a preset system control profile, a copy is automatically made for you, and “Copy” is appended to the control profile name. The altered profile will appear inside the “Custom” category.Name of profileThis edit-box lets you set a name for your new control profile. You should typically set this to the same as the make and model of radio you are using – for instance, “My Futaba 10C” or “My Spektrum DX7”.Simple/Detailed controlsTo the top-right of the menu is the Simple/Detailed controls selector. This lets you choose between a smaller list of controls which let you change the most common functions easily, or a more advanced full list of controls.Controls listThe controls list takes up most of the Edit Control Profile window, and contains all of the available model functions and which radio or keyboard control(s) they are assigned to.This list is divided into seven categories:Control – this is the name of the model control or function, such as “Elevator” or “Retract Gear”.