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S1035_Falcon_12_jh_V1
This allows the model to be controlled more quickly. With HBS ser-
vos, we recommend setting the frequency to 333 Hz.
Tail center
-100 - +100, default setting: 0
If the value "Value tail center" (inverted field) is activated, the tail
servo moves to the neutral position. The tail servo arm should be at
a 90-degree angle to the tail linkage pushrod.
The fine trim is then adjusted based on the mid-point of the tail.
When the servo is set to neutral, the tail rotor should have a pitch
angle of approx. 2 to 3° against the torque. Check whether the con-
trol direction is correct, if not then reverse the servo channel of C4
in the transmitter.
Tail limit A/B
50-200, default setting: +50
Limits the tail servo travel. Select the direction by moving the tail
stick to its endpoint. The display shows the values for A and B for
both endpoints, which are set separately. It must be set so that it
does not reach its mechanical limits but so that the full travel can be
used. Values that are suitable in terms of aerodynamics should be
selected here. If the travel is too large, this may cause the servo to
stall.
Logging
Default setting: +3
logs the corresponding servo to SD card of the transmitter for later
evaluation and error analysis with active flight timer.
0 = no logging
1 = roll and nick logging
2 = roll logging
3 = nick logging
4 = tail logging
We recommend always logging at least one function.
Expertmode
"Expertmode" is set to "No" by default. Even experts should stick
with this setting when carrying out the first steps with the new sys-
tem. There are much fewer options in the Swp and tail menu and
they should only switch to Expertmode and its additional options if
they need to and when they have got used to the system.