User Manual
Copyright 2012 Eagle Tree Systems, LLC  Page 1 
Table of Contents 
Introduction 1 
Packing List 1 
Specifications 1 
Main Features 1 
General Safety Precautions 2 
Have questions or Feedback? 2 
Overview/Quick Start 2 
Guardian Physical Connections 
and Controls 3 
The Receiver Connection 
Harness 4 
Receiver Requirements 4 
Mounting the Guardian in your 
Model 6 
Preflight Checks 6 
First Flight 6 
Tuning Stabilization Gains 7 
Status LED 8 
Mode/Config Switch Behavior 9 
The Guardian PC Software 12 
Guardian Configuration Page 
Software Reference 12 
Troubleshooting / F.A.Q. 14 
Limited Warranty 14 
 Guardian 2D/3D Stabilizer 
 Document Version 1.5 
Introduction 
Thank you for your purchase! Based on Eagle Tree's proven inertial stabilization technology, the Guardian 2D/3D Stabilizer (the 
Guardian) stabilizes gas or electric models, wings, foamies, sailplanes, turbines, or just about any other fixed wing model. 
To stabilize your model, just mount the Guardian in a level orientation (it can even be mounted 
upside down), connect it to your servos and receiver with the included cable, tune it to your 
plane with a small screwdriver, and set optional features with your radio sticks. No computer 
or additional equipment is required for stabilization. If desired, our powerful PC software 
can also be used to quickly configure the Guardian’s advanced features (“micro” USB cable 
required, but not included). 
This instruction manual will guide you through the installation and operation of your 
Guardian. The latest version of this manual is available in the Product Manuals section of the 
Support tab on http://www.eagletreesystems.com. The online manual is in full color, and 
includes any updates that were made after this manual was produced.  Please read the entire 
manual carefully before proceeding. If, after you read the manual, you have further 
questions or problems, see the “Have Questions or Feedback?” section below. 
Packing List 
Your package should include the following: The Guardian, the receiver connection harness 
with labeled connectors, the quick reference card, and a printed version of this manual. 
Specifications 
•  Input Voltage Range: 4.5v to 16v 
•  Current Draw: Approximately 31mA 
•  Dimensions: 41mm x 22mm x 11mm (1.62 inches x 0.86 inches x 0.42 inches) 
•  Mass: 11 grams (0.4 ounces) including harness 
•  Maximum Servo Current through Guardian: 5 Amps 
Main Features 
The Guardian 2D/3D Stabilizer has two main modes of operation: 2D Mode and 3D Mode. While in flight, a spare switch on your radio 
lets you switch between 2D (wing leveling) mode, 3D aerobatic mode, and no stabilization. Imagine performing a difficult 3D maneuver 
with ease, then just flipping a switch to instantly return to level flight! Note: Please see the Tuning Stabilization Gains section for note on 
preventing damage from re-leveling too quickly. 
2D Mode 
When set for 2D Mode, the Guardian provides much smoother flight and wing leveling stabilization for your model, which makes it a lot 
easier to adjust and fly your plane. In this mode, the Guardian "remembers" level flight for your model and returns it to level flight when 
needed.  In 2D mode, flying in moderate wind can seem just as easy as flying in no wind at all! 
Additionally, the Guardian provides precise "fly by wire" control, in which it interprets your control stick deflections as command angles 
for Pitch and Roll. For example, pushing and holding your control stick left will cause your model to enter a level altitude banked left 
turn. This mode is ideal for beginners as well as experts looking for a reduced workload on take-off and landing. It also can be useful for 
aerobatic pilots seeking to recover quickly after losing orientation. 
The Guardian also includes an advanced “Oscillation Suppression” feature that can quickly detect and eliminate oscillations stemming 
from too high gains. 










