User Manual

Aileron servos: you should enter the value 2 in this line if your model has two aileron servos;
in this case the gyro for channel (servo) 2 also acts on servo 5. If the ailerons are also used as
flaperons or speed brakes, gyro suppression is based on the sum of both channels.
Please read the installation notes on page 5 of these instructions. The first step is to define the
three gyro axes and the orientation of the receiver. This is accomplished by switching on the
transmitter and model, and selecting ‘New setting: yes’ in the receivers ‘Gyro settings’ menu.
Now move the stick for any control surface to full travel in one direction; in the following
example we use the aileron channel.
The detected axis (aileron) is highlighted (black background). (In the receiver’s default state
the value for all axes is shown as ‘+0’; the axes can also be set manually to ‘+0’. 0 = inaktiv)
Now turn the model through at least 45° in the direction corresponding to the stick
movement. For example, if you moved the aileron stick to the left, you must simulate a left turn
with the model and move the left wing down through at least 45°.
This process defines the one axis and direction; now you must repeat the procedure for the
other two axes.
The gyro axis 1, 2 or 3 is now displayed in the ‘Aileron / Elevator / Rudder display; a
negative prefix will appear if servo reverse is activated.
Once all three axes are defined, the display automatically reverts to ‘New setting: no’.