Instruction manual

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Step 2: Basic Radio Programming
Preliminary adjustments must be made to the radio before installing servo arms (wheels) and push rods. Typical
settings are listed for popular radios.
J.R. X 8310/ PCM 10 Series
Select swash type function 65.
Select 120 C.C.P.M. function.
Retain all Adefault@ C.C.P.M. settings of 60%.
Set aileron, elevator and pitch ATV at 100%.
Futaba 8 UHP / 9 CH / 9 ZH
Select SR3 swash type in Amodel@ menu.
Retain Adefault@ settings at 60% for aileron, elevator and pitch.
Set aileron, elevator and pitch ATV at 100%.
NOTE:
Do not adjust ATV for any trimming or set up changes.
Use only AFR or SWH menus for trimming adjustments.
Step 3: Installing Servo Arms (Wheels) and Pushrods
NOTE
: Servos #1 through #3 require large servo output positions. For J.R., use the heavy duty J.R. Super Servo
arms (available as an option from J.R. in a package of five) in the outer hole (20.0 mm from the center screw). For
Futaba, use the large 45.0 mm diameter wheel (included with all Futaba servos) in the outer hole (19.50 mm from
the center screw). We do not
recommend the use of after-market metal servo arms.
All servos must be in the Aneutral@ position before proceeding. If you are a beginner, the amount of negative pitch
that you will not be using can be eliminated electronically within your radio=s pitch curve prior to flight.
Servos #1, #2, and #3 are set at neutral positions by placing the throttle stick at the center of it=s travel. Servo #4 is
set at neutral as per the instructions provided with your gyro. Servo #5 is set at neutral by adjusting 50% throttle
in the throttle curve center point and placing the throttle stick at the center of it=s travel.
Always maintain a minimum of 5.0 mm of push rod threads within a ball link.
Servo #1
Parts Required Bag #
1 #0015 M2 hex nut 12B
1 #0103 M2 x 5 threaded ball 12B
2 #0133-1 Ball links 2.5mm (long, grey) 12B
1 #122-95 M2.6x129.0 Push Rod 12B
1 #123-07 Clear Lexan Alignment Guide 12B
Refer to Drawings #12E
, #12F, and #12G