User Manual

Reflex
Reflex system overview
Reflex functions
Operation instructions
1.Utilizes a high-speed 32-bit ARM processor onboard.
2.Sensors: Solid-state 3 axis gyro and 3 axis accelerometer.
3.Automatically recognizes SBUS/PPM/PWM systems, compatible with all radio systems with 4 channels or above.
4.Easy operation- the Reflex system is programmed specifically for the aircraft it is connected to. No further programming is needed.
The user only needs to connect their receiver to the gyro and setup the aircraft normally.
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Stabilized mode-
Designed for beginners, Reflex will rapidly level the aircraft from any attitude when this mode is activated. Stabilized mode combines accelerometer
and gyro data to determine how to level the aircraft when the control sticks are released- giving pilots absolute peace of mind
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Optimized mode-
Utilizing advanced solid-state gyros, the Reflex system maintains aircraft attitude by counteracting inflight upsets- from gusts to crosswinds. With
Reflex, even small aircraft will fly with the confidence of something much larger!
1.SBUS\PPM input: Connect the 3-wire cable into the port that is labelled SBUS\PPM. Ensure that the polarity of the cable is correct. The default
channel assignment is aileron, elevator, throttle, rudder and mode switch (Note: Different aircraft may have different flight modes, refer to your aircraft
manual for more information). If the channel assignment does not fit that of your transmitter system, change the channel order from your transmitter.
2.PWM: Connect the throttle and flight surface channels to their corresponding ports on the Reflex system. Connect a 3 wire cable from the channel
that is controlled by your 3 position switch to the port labelled SBUS\PPM to control the gyro mode.
If you are using a 4 channel transmitter, use the included jumper to select between flight modes by plugging it into the “gyro mode input” port.
Note: The flight controller operates under stabilized mode by default. Plugging the jumper cable into the gyro mode input port changes the gyro mode
to Optimized mode.
Operation: Turn on your transmitter first, then turn on your receiver. Set your aircraft down on a flat surface and have it remain level (the flight
controller LED will flash rapidly). When the gyro is properly calibrated, the aileron servos will cycle 3 times in rapid succession; then the elevator will
cycle 3 times in rapid succession- this signifies that the aircraft is ready for flight. Check that your 3-position switch is functional and that all channels
are operating correctly.
NOTE:
GYRO LED ON- Stabilized mode
GYRO LED FLASHES SLOWLY- Gyro off
GYRO LED FLASHES RAPIDLY- Optimized mode
3 flight modes are available: Stabilized, Optimized or off. This is controlled with a 2 or 3 position switch on the transmitter. When assigned to
a 2 position switch, the Reflex system switches between stabilized and optimized modes.
Turns off all gyro functionality, the aircraft is flown completely manually when the gyro is off.
OFF-
Note: The aircraft will maintain level flight with 50~60% throttle. The aircraft will climb under full throttle.
Receiver
RUDDER CHANNEL
THROTTLE CHANNEL
ELEVATOR CHANNEL
AILERON CHANNEL
SBUS
SBUS \PPM PWM INPUT
RUDDER CHANNEL
THROTTLE CHANNEL
ELEVATOR CHANNEL
AILERON CHANNEL
SBUS \PPM PWM INPUT
Receiver
SBUS
RUDDER CHANNEL
THROTTLE CHANNEL
ELEVATOR CHANNEL
AILERON CHANNEL

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