User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Service Centre
- Intended use
- Package content
- Technical data
- Symbols explication
- Safety notes
- Installation
- Binding
- Interfaces
- Programming the receiver settings
- Programming a fixed-wing model
- Gyro assignment
- Programming the regulation
- Initialization of the gyro
- Adjust servolimit for channels
- Programming a helicopter model
- Basic settings
- Axis assignment
- Swashplate setting without Expertmode
- Swashplate setting with Expertmode
- Tail rotor setting without Expertmode
- Tail rotor setting with Expertmode
- Firmware update
- Declaration of conformity
- Notes on environmental protection
- Care and maintenance
- Warranty
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If you want to use the Anti-ballooning compensation, start with the
value "30". A reduction of the parameter eg to the value "25"
increases the "rearing" tendency. An increase to, for example, "35"
reduces the tendency but can also adversely affect the final speed.
You need to find an optimal compromise between safe flight behav-
ior without rearing and maximum speed. For this, first start in 5 steps
and then make the fine tuning in 1 steps.
Tail rotor setting without Expertmode
Tail sensitivity
1-100, min or C5…C16
Default setting: 65
The "Tail sensitiv." row allows you to specify a sensitivity setting
either using the values 1 to 100 or by assigning a channel (C5 to C16)
with a proportional control, which is used to control the value.
The max. tail sensitivity is first determined at the highest speed and
it should be flown individually for each speed. It can be increased
until the tail begins to swing up. Afterwards, the tail sensitivity has
to be reduced a little, until in all flight positions no swinging of the
tail is recognizable anymore.
Different settings can then be used through the HoTT transmitters
to adjust the sensitivity based on specific flight phases, eg through
the control settings or the "Gyro" in the hely mix menu.
Tail rate
50 -120, default setting: 85
Sets the max. potential rate of rotation in Rate mode for the tail.
Tail Expo
0 -50, default setting: 40
You can set here an exponential curve (0 - 50%) for the rate of the
tail. Low percentages result in a linear increase in the rate of rota-
tion. High percentages produce a strong curve, the heli then no lon-
ger reacts so sensitive to the center of the stick. The Expo setting can
also be adjusted in a phase-related manner at the transmitter. But
avoid a overlapping of GR18 Expo and transmitter Expo.
TAIL ADJUST<v>
>Tail sensitiv. 65
Tail rate +85
EXPO tail +40
Servo travel
Servo travel
Servo travel
Control travel
Control travel
Control travel
Expo = +100%
Expo = +50%
Expo = –100%