AS3000 AS3X Flight Stabilization Module AS3000 AS3X Flugstabilisierungsmodul Module de stabilisation de vol AS3000 AS3X Modulo di stabilizzazione volo AS3000 AS3X
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EN AS3000 AS3X Flight Stabilization Module The Spektrum™ AS3000 AS3X® Flight Stabilization Module is designed to provide the benefits of AS3X technology to Spektrum AR9140T, AR12310T and AR20310T PowerSafe™ telemetry receivers Features • Add AS3X technology to PowerSafe telemetry receivers. • Fully programmable with Forward Programming through Spektrum Transmitters* • Easy installation and setup. • Compact design allows unit to install in almost all aircraft.
EN Installing the AS3000 AS3X Flight Stabilization Module Bind the PowerSafe Receiver 1. Bind the Forward Programming enabled PowerSafe Receiver to a Forward Programming enabled transmitter. See the receiver manual for binding instructions. 2. Fly and trim the aircraft before proceeding. Installation 1. Solidly mount the AS3000 on a smooth flat surface in the aircraft. The module must be mounted flat and in line with the nose/tail. There are 8 orientation options available. 2.
EN AS3000 and Forward Programming Setup Instructions First Time Setup 1. Enter the Function list in the transmitter, and roll to and select Forward Programming. 2. In the Forward Programming menu, press the roller to enter Integrated Stabilization. 3. Roll to and select First Time Setup. Before proceeding with setup, read each of the 2 information screens that appear, select NEXT at the bottom of each page to continue. IMPORTANT: Do not continue setup if the model has not been flown and properly set up.
EN Gain Channel 1. At the Gain Channel Select option, press the roller to select the input to adjust the gain settings. TIP: Use Channel Input Config inside the Channel Assign Menu to select the input for the channel you wish to use for gain adjustment. 2. Roll to the Airframe Type option. There are 2 different model types available, Sport/Scale and 3D. These options pre-populate maximum gain values for each axis, and the gain channel selected scales the gains for all axes up or down.
EN Gyro Settings 1. Select Gyro Settings to reset the maximum gain values appropriate for the model type. 2. Manually adjusted Roll, Pitch, and Yaw maximum gains as desired. 3. Press next to adjust Stick Priority. Stick Priority Stick priority reduces the amount of gyro gain as you move the control stick away from center. 0 means the gain does not reduce as the control stick is moved. At 100, the gain goes to 0 when max stick deflection is reached.
EN Heading Heading is Off by default. Heading can be turned on independently for each axis. With Heading On, the stabilization system will keep the model on the last heading of the axis selected until disturbed by the user by stick inputs. When heading is enabled, a negative channel input is required on the gain adjustment channel for heading to take effect (Positive = gyro, negative = heading). When active on yaw, the model will require rudder input to yaw (proverse yaw) to turn.
EN Orientation 1. Select this menu to adjust orientation of the AS3000 if it was changed after First Time Setup. 2. The same 8 orientation options remain. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Gain Channel Select 1. Change the Gain channel that was assigned in the First Time Setup. 2. The gain channel can be split into separate channels for Roll, Pitch and Yaw.
EN Nose-wheel 1. Select the Axis On or Off for the nose-wheel to activate or disable nosewheel gain 2. Select the nose-wheel servo channel. 3. Select the retract channel used, when the gear is retracted the gain will be turned off. 4. Retract Position displays the current retract position based on the channel and switch selected. 5. Extended Delay is used to delay the gain from activating on the nose-wheel until the gear is extended.
EN Nose-wheel -Continued1. Gain channel can be used to select a channel to independently control the gain for the nose-wheel. This can be he same channel used for the primary flight control gains, or an independent channel. 2. Heading can be turned On or Off. 3. Heading Window % is used to change the range of heading travel on the nose-wheel. This is used to reduce the heading travel only using heading hold. It does not affect overall travel, but the travel the heading hold will drive the nose-gear. 4.
EN Receiver Settings Telemetry 1. In the Receiver Settings menu, select Telemetry to activate or reset the mAh counter. 2. When the voltage meets this charged voltage, the mAh counter will be reset.
EN 1. Output- The failsafe can be controlled during bind (SmartSafe + hold last or Preset) or custom. 2. Bind Plug- Binding will set the failsafe behavior as described in the receiver manual. 3. Custom- Each output can be selected to Hold Last or Preset. When selected to Hold Last, the selected output will hold the last position in the event of a failsafe. When selected to Preset, the output selected will return to the position set during bind or selected in this menu. 4.
EN AS3X Control Direction Test Power up the aircraft. Perform the AS3X Control Direction test by lifting or tipping the aircraft as shown. Ensure the AS3X technology moves the control surfaces in their proper direction. If the control surfaces do not respond as shown, go to the Setup Mode section on the previous pages for gain reversing instructions.
EN 1-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY What this Warranty Covers - Horizon Hobby, LLC, (Horizon) warrants to the original purchaser that the product purchased (the “Product”) will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 1 year from the date of purchase.
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EN IC Information CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B) This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
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