User Manual

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Transmitter Neutral Settings
Gyro/Servo Direction and Compensation
It is extremely important to make sure that the gyro is com-
pensating in the desired direction prior to the first flight.
Step 1: Confirm that the servo is moving in the proper
direction. A right rudder command should move the rudder to
the right (if you’re unsure, seek help from someone more
experienced). Reverse the servo direction in the transmitter
servo reversing function if necessary.
Step 2: Now pick up the helicopter and quickly move the
nose to the left. The rudder should move to the right as shown.
If it moves in the opposite direction, move the small Reverse
Switch located on the end panel of the G7000T Amplifier.
Note: When the reversing switch on the gyro is changed,
this could also reverse the direction of the servo. If the
gyro reversing switch is changed, it will be necessary to
retest to confirm proper operation.
Before turning on the power to the G7000T, please first make
sure that all Rudder and Sub Trim settings in the transmitter
software have been reset to a 0 default. Please also make sure
that all Revolution mixing has been removed, unless you will be
using the G7000T in Rate mode.
Note: No Revolution mixing can be present while using the
G7000T in Tail Lock mode, as severe neutral changes will occur.
Servo Arm Position
Rudder Servo Rod
90°
Servo Travel = Same servo travel
Rudder Servo Linkage
Adjust the rudder servo linkage. Remove the servo arm and
replace it so it is exactly 90 degrees to the tail rotor pushrod.
Ensure the tail rotor has the proper pitch value when the link-
ages are connected. Also make sure to adjust the length of the
servo arms and LIMIT volume to prevent an excess travel of the
linkages. There are 2 limiter
pots that can be adjusted
separately, left and right,
however, please try to make
these adjustments as
symmetrical as possible
to avoid a potential control
balance condition.
Reversing
Switch
1
2
3
1
2
3