User Manual
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Introduction
JR’s latest gyro, the G7000T, utilizes a new state-of the-art
Silicone Ring Sensor for outstanding holding power and
drift-free operation.
The G7000T offers extreme tail lock holding power, and
is designed specifically for helicopter use on the yaw (rud-
der/tail rotor) axis only.
The G7000T offers an additional and unique tail lock gain
adjustment feature that allows the pilot to fine-tune the
strength of the tail lock holding gain to match the pilot’s
individual flying style and equipment.
The G7000T’s multi case design provides easy installation
in a wide variety of models.
It is important to note that the operational features of the
G7000T are very different from those of other gyro systems.
Many current settings, including the travel volume, exponen-
tial, dual and rates must all be changed from their previous
normal settings in order to achieve the desired tail rotor/
response and maximum performance that the G7000T has
to offer.
Carefully read these instructions so you will fully under-
stand and become comfortable with the functions and
operating characteristics of the G7000T prior to installation
and initial test flights.
G7000T Indicator LEDs
*BATT indicating lamp
Green is indicated when the battery voltage is over 4.7V.
Orange is indicated when the battery voltage is between
4.7V – 4.3V.
Red is indicated when the battery voltage is below 4.3V.
*Mode indicating lamp
Green is displayed when Tail Lock mode is selected.
Red is displayed when Rate mode is selected.
*Power indicating lamp
The Red LED is on for approximately 3 seconds after the
power turns on and then it changes to green, indicating that
it is ready for use. Please do not move the helicopter (gyro
sensor) or the stick of the transmitter while the gyro is in
initialization (red) mode to avoid a neutral offset condition.
Tail Lock/
Rate Mode
LED
Battery
Voltage LED
Power LED
Reversing
Switch
Servo Travel Limiters










