Horizon Hobby BLADE 360CFX 3S BNF BASIC Manuel D'utilisation page 10

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Entering Gain Adjustment Mode
DX6G2, DX6e and DX6i Users:
1. Lower the throttle stick to the lowest position.
2. Power ON the transmitter.
3. Install the fl ight battery on the helicopter frame, securing it with the hook and
loop strap.
4. Connect the battery connector to the ESC.
5. Before initialization is complete, move
and hold both transmitter sticks to the
bottom right corner as shown.
6. When the servos move, you have
entered Gain Adjustment Mode.
7. Release the sticks and proceed to Adjusting the Gain Values to make any
desired changes.
Adjusting the Gain Values
If you are using a Spektrum™ telemetry-enabled transmitter, the gain
adjustments can be viewed on the Flight Log screen. Refer to your transmitter
instructions to locate this screen. The gain parameter currently selected will fl ash
on the transmitter screen. If you are not using a Spektrum telemetry-enabled
transmitter, the parameter and gain values are indicated by the position of the
swashplate on the helicopter.
Flight Log Screen
Gain parameter
selected
Gain value
display location
Once you have entered Gain Adjustment Mode, you can move the cyclic stick right
and left to select the gain parameter you would like to adjust. Moving the stick
right will select the next parameter. Moving the stick left will select the previous
parameter.
The selected gain parameter is indicated on the Flight Log screen and by the lean
of the swashplate on the roll axis.
Parameter #
Display location
1
A
2
B
3
L
4
R
5
A
6
B
7
L
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P age number
1 = Cyclic gains
2 = Tail rotor gains
Swash Position
Page #
100% to the Left
50% to the Left
25% to the Left
Swashplate Level
25% to the Right
50% to the Right
100% to the Right
DX7s / DX7 G2 / DX8 / DX8 G2 / DX9 / DX18 / DX20 Users:
1. Lower the throttle stick to the lowest position.
2. Power ON the transmitter.
3. Install the fl ight battery on the helicopter frame,
securing it with the hook and loop strap.
4. Connect the battery connector to the ESC.
5. Place the helicopter on a fl at surface and leave it still until the orange receiver
LED glows solid, indicating initialization is complete.
6. Move and hold both transmitter sticks
to the bottom right corner as shown.
7. Press and hold the bind/panic switch
until the swash servos move.
8. Release the sticks and the bind/panic
switch. The model is now in
Gain Adjustment Mode.
9. Proceed to Adjusting the Gain Values to make any desired changes.
The current gain value for the
selected parameter is indicated on
the Flight Log screen and by the
angle of the swashplate (forward or
backward) as shown in the table at
the right.
Move the cyclic stick forward or
backward to adjust the gain value. Moving the stick forward will increase the gain
value. Moving the stick backward will decrease the gain value.
It is always best to adjust one gain at a time. Make small adjustments (5% or less)
and test fl y the model to evaluate the adjustments that were made.
If you would like to reset the current gain value to the default value of 100%, move
and hold the rudder stick full right for 1 second. The swash will level on the pitch
axis, indicating a 100% gain setting.
Saving the Gain Adjustments
DX6, DX6e and DX6i Users:
1. Lower the throttle stick to the lowest position and release the sticks.
2. Move the tail rotor stick to the left and hold until the servos move.
3. Release the tail rotor stick to save the gain adjustments.
4. Reconnect the main drive motor to the ESC. Your model is now ready for fl ight.
DX7s / DX7 G2 / DX8 / DX8 G2 / DX9 / DX18 / DX20 Users:
1. Lower the throttle stick to the lowest position and release the sticks.
2. Press and hold switch I until the swash servos move.
3. Release switch I to save the gain adjustments.
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4. Reconnect the main drive motor to the ESC. Your model is now ready for fl ight.
1
1
1
2
2
2
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Swash Position
Gain Value
Full backward
0%
50% backward
50%
Level forward and backward
100%
50% forward
150%
Full forward
200%
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