Manual

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Introduction
Introduction
Your new Heli-Max Novus 125 CP uses Triple Axis Gyro Stabilization (TAGS)
to improve the performance of the model. The TAGS consists of a gyro sensor
on the roll, pitch and yaw axis along with sophisticated algorithms to increase
the stability and performance capability of the model. The TAGS is factory-set
and ready for fl ight. Operating the Novus 125 CP with the TAGS does require
a few extra precautions that must be followed to ensure a safe and successful
ight. Please read through this guide completely before fl ying your Novus 125
CP the fi rst time. You must also read the Novus 125 CP Instruction Manual in
its entirety.
Precautions
Precautions
TAGS Initialization
The model must remain completely still during the initialization process to
allow the onboard gyros to initialize properly. Do not try to hold the model
during initialization. The gyros are very sensitive and they will pick up the
small movements. Always connect the fl ight battery and place the model on
the ground before turning the transmitter on.
If you pick the model up after the initialization is complete (for example before
takeoff or after a crash), then you must place the helicopter onto a fl at surface
suitable for takeoff and let it sit for 15 seconds. During this period of time the
swashplate will center automatically.
WARNING
Always verify that the swashplate
is level before attempting to take
off. If the swashplate is drifting
slowly then it will be necessary
to disconnect the fl ight battery,
turn the transmitter off and follow
the initialization procedure again.
With the TAGS system enabled
the swashplate will take 15
seconds to re-center if the model
has been moved.