User Manual

Gyro Gain Adjustment
As mentioned, please use the following gain values as a
starting point, and adjust these values as needed during test
flights for best performance:
Hover: 65%–80%
Stunt: 40%–55%
Please note that if you can run more than 95% gyro gain
in Hover mode, it is suggested that the servo arm control ball
position be moved out 1 hole position for improved perfor-
mance. Please note that the values above are just starting
ranges, and your final values may vary from this due to your
model’s mechanical specifications, as well as your desired
style of flying.
Channel Selection
PCM 10 Series: AUX 3 Channel: Gain values can be
set using the Travel Adjust values, or the Code 44 Gyro
Sens function.
7-to 9-Channel Systems: AUX 2 Channel: Gain values can
be set using the Travel Adjust values, or the Gyro
Sens function.
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Additional Notes
* The G7000T will not develop a stable neutral on power up
if subjected to a sudden temperature change. Please place
it outside of the car/house for 10 minutes before initial
power up so that the sensor has time to adjust to the current
outside temperature.
* After turning on the transmitter and the receiver, please
make sure the helicopter and the rudder switch remain
totally motionless for 3 seconds. This is to store the exact
neutral position digitally. If the gyro is moved accidentally
within 3 seconds, please turn off the receiver SW and try
it again.
* On static (bench) tests, the rudder servo will reach its full
travel position when the stick is 1/2 way through its full
travel. This action is normal, and the servo will react in a
linear fashion with no dead spots during flight.
* Too much tail lock may reduce yaw rate and cause a
reduction in pirouette rate and response.
* Please check the sensor adhesive tape regularly and
replace it as needed if any deterioration or cracking is noted.