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TDR-Manual 2009 - Henseleit Helicopters

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3. Laufrichtungen einstellen (Adjust directions of rotation)After having calibrated thetransmitter and adjusted andchecked all directions of rotationthe swash plate servos have to beadjusted. Check the directions ofrotation for the pitch, the fore & aftcyclic and the cyclic roll in themodel. If one or more servos moveinto the wrong direction, invertthem until all movements arecorrect and correspond to thetransmitter display above.(ATTENTION ! If you use the V-Stabi in the MP or the MP-XL the pitch will move in the inverted, wrong direction because theblades are controlled from behind. So this is correct! Mind the section „Flight Parameter Page“ („Flug Parameter Seite“). Herethe pitch will be turned later, or use the standard V-Stabi software for setup, or control the blade from the front.Hint: When you are in the Setup, the control system is not active, i e. every movement you control is transmitteddirectly and without corrections and in their maximum deflections to the swash plate and the tail.4. Heckeinstellungen (Tail adjustments)Start with the selection of the servotype and then check the controldirections for correctness. If this isnot the case you can invert theservo by cklicking the check box(do not invert the servo in thetransmitter, the transmittercalibration display has tocorrespond with the controldirection.)You surely have found out whiletesting the control direction that thedisplay changes its colour to theleft and right direction. That waythe direction can easily berecognised and now you candetermine the maximum controlway by giving the maximum left orright deflection via the transmitterund limiting the way via the sliderswitch until a mechanical stop isnot possible any more.42

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