User Manual
Flight Mode Assignments – (Gyro System)
When Flight Modes are activated, the 3 Flight Modes are included at the right of the
display. Each Flight Mode defaults to S, indicating that Gyro Gain is to be
controlled/selected by the Gyro Gain Switch when in any of the Flight Modes.
It is possible to control gyro gain with Flight Modes by selecting a Flight Mode and then
selecting 0,1, or 2, which corresponds to the 3 gyro gain positions defined to the left of
the Flight Mode numbers. Once a Gyro Gain setting is assigned to a Flight Mode, that
gain becomes effective when the Flight Mode is selected.
Gyro Gain Switch – (Gyro System)
There are 2 switches that can be designated as the Gyro Gain switch. They are the AUX2
Switch and the FLAP Switch. To select one or the other, highlight and select either AX2
SW or FLP SW and it will toggle between them.
The same switch can be used to control both Gyros as shown in the example above where
the AX2 SW is designated for both AUX2 and AUX3.
Stick Override Status – (Gyro System)
This parameter shows that Stick Override is Inhibited. Highlighting and selecting INH
causes a list of sticks to appear that includes Aileron, Elevator and Rudder. It is used to
activate Stick Override and also to identify which stick is controlling the override for
each gyro. The stick must be the stick that corresponds to the channel that is being
controlled by the gyro.
[GYRO SYS. ]
A
UX2: AX2 SW
CEN 0: 0% FM0: S
1: 50% FM1: S
2: 90% FM2: S
CEN 0: 0% FM0: S
1: 50% FM1: S
2: 90% FM2: S
AUX3: AX2 SW
STICK INH
List of Sticks for
Stick Override
INH AILE ELEV RUDD
STICK
ENT
LIST
CLR
Once Stick Override has been activated and a stick selected, a new set of percentages
appear that represent what the gyro gain will be when the stick is deflected to maximum.
Normally, these percentages should be set to 0% to allow the stick to completely override
the gyro while it is fully deflected. When the stick is returned to center, the gyro gain
returns to that which is currently selected.
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