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Flying the 230 S

Advanced Settings

Consult your local laws and ordinances before choosing a 
location to fl y your aircraft.
We recommend fl ying your aircraft outside in calm winds 
or inside a large gymnasium. Always avoid fl ying near 
houses, trees, wires and buildings. You should also be
careful to avoid fl ying in areas where there are many 
people, such as busy parks, schoolyards or soccer fi elds.
It is best to fl y from a smooth fl at surface as this will allow 
the model to slide without tipping over. Keep the helicopter 
approximately 2 ft (600mm) above the ground. Keep the 
tail pointed toward you during initial fl ights to keep the 
control orientation consistent. Releasing the stick in Stabil-
ity Mode will allow the helicopter to level itself. Activating 
the Panic Recovery button will level the helicopter quickly. 
If you become disoriented while in Stability Mode, slowly 
lower the throttle stick to land softly.
During initial fl ights, only attempt takeoff, landing and 
hovering in one spot.

Takeoff 

NOTICE:

 If the main motor or tail motor do not startup 

properly when throttle is fi rst applied, immediately return 
the throttle to idle and try again. If the problem persists, 
disconnect the fl ight battery, check for binding in the 
gear train and ensure no wires have become entangled 
within the gears. 
Place the model onto a fl at, level surface free of obstacles 
and walk back 30 feet (10 meters). Slowly increase the 
throttle until the model is approximately 2 ft. (600mm) 
off the ground and check the trim so the model fl ies as 
desired. Once the trim is adjusted, begin fl ying the model.

Hovering

Making small corrections on the transmitter, try to hold 
the helicopter in one spot. If fl ying in calm winds, the 
model should require almost no corrective inputs. After 
moving the cyclic stick and returning it to center the 
model should level itself. The model may continue to 
move due to inertia. Move the cycle stick in the opposite 
direction to stop the movement.
After you become comfortable hovering, you can progress 
into fl ying the model to different locations, keeping the tail 
pointed towards you at all times. You can also ascend and 
descend using the throttle stick. Once you’re comfortable 
with these maneuvers, you can attempt fl ying with the tail 
in different orientations. It is important to keep in mind 
that the fl ight control inputs will rotate with the helicopter, 
so always try to picture the control inputs relative to the 
nose of the helicopter. For example, forward will always 
drop the nose of the helicopter. 

Low Voltage Cutoff  (LVC)

LVC decreases the power to the motors when the battery 
voltage gets low. When the motor power decreases and 
the red LED on the ESC fl ashes, land the aircraft immedi-
ately and recharge the fl ight battery.
LVC does not prevent the battery from over-discharge 
during storage.

NOTICE:

 Repeated fl ying to LVC will damage the battery.

Landing

To land, slowly decrease the throttle while in a low-level 
hover. After landing, disconnect and remove the battery 
from the aircraft after use to prevent trickle discharge. Fully 
charge your battery before storing it. During storage, make 
sure the battery charge does not fall below 3V per cell.

The 230 S default settings are appropriate for most users. 
We recommend fl ying with the default parameters before 
making any adjustments.

WARNING:

 To ensure your safety, always

disconnect the motor wires from the ESC

before performing the following steps. After you have 
completed the adjustments, reconnect the motor wires 
to the ESC before attempting to fl y the model.

Gain Parameters

1. Cyclic P Gain Adjustment (Default 100%)

Higher gain

 will result in greater stability. Setting the gain 

too high may result in random twitches if your model
has an excessive level of vibration. High frequency
oscillations may also occur if the gain is set too high.

Lower gain

 will result in less stability. Too low of a value 

may result in a less stable model particularly outdoors 
in winds.

If you are located at a higher altitude or in a warmer 

climate, higher gains may be benefi cial—the opposite
is true for lower altitude or colder climates.

2. Cyclic I Gain Adjustment (Default 100%)

Higher gain

 will result in the model remaining still, but 

may cause low frequency oscillations if increased too far.

Lower gain

 will result in the model drifting slowly.

If you are located at a higher altitude or in a warmer 

climate, higher gains may be benefi cial—the opposite
is true for lower altitude or colder climates.

3. Cyclic D Gain Adjustment (Default 100%)

Higher gain

 will improve the response rate of your inputs. 

If the gain is raised too much, high frequency oscillations 
may occur.

Lower gain

 will slow down the response to inputs.

Summary of Contents for 230 S

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual Bedienungsanleitung Manuel d utilisation Manuale di Istruzioni RTF ...

Page 2: ...ces outside your control Interference can cause momentary loss of control Always operate your model in open spaces away from full size vehicles traffic and people Always carefully follow the directions and warnings for this and any optional support equipment chargers rechargeable battery packs etc Always keep all chemicals small parts and anything electrical out of the reach of children Always avoi...

Page 3: ...r DSM2 DSMX Compatible Transmitter DXe Included Required To register your product online visit www bladehelis com Safety Precautions and Warnings 2 Table of Contents 3 Box Contents 3 First Flight Preparation 4 Flying Checklist 4 Charging Warnings 4 Battery Charging 4 Installing the DXe Transmitter Batteries RTF 5 DXe Transmitter Control RTF 5 Transmitter Setup Table BNF 6 Installing the Flight Bat...

Page 4: ...g or discharging discontinue and disconnect Continuing to use charge or discharge a battery that is ballooning or swelling can result in fire Always store the battery at room temperature in a dry area for best results Always transport or temporarily store the battery in a temperature range of 40 120º F 5 49 C Do not store battery or model in a car or direct sunlight If stored in a hot car the batte...

Page 5: ...beeps progressively faster as the battery voltage drops Replace the transmitter batteries when the transmitter begins to beep A B C D E F G LED Indicator A B C D E F G Mode 1 Aileron Left Right Throttle Up Down Throttle Trim Aileron Trim ON OFF Switch Rudder Trim Elevator Trim Rudder Left Right Elevator Up Down Mode 2 Aileron Left Right Elevator Up Down Elevator Trim Aileron Trim ON OFF Switch Rud...

Page 6: ...le Curve Switch Pos F Mode Pos 1 Pos 2 Pos 3 Pos 4 Pos 5 NORM 0 25 50 75 100 STUNT 100 90 85 90 100 Throttle Curve Switch Pos F Mode Pt 1 Pt 2 Pt 3 Pt 4 Pt 5 N 0 25 50 75 100 1 100 80 75 80 100 2 100 90 85 90 100 TRAVEL ADJ Channel Travel THRO 100 100 AILE 100 100 ELEV 100 100 RUDD 100 100 GYRO 100 100 PITC 100 100 REVERSE Channel Direction THRO N AILE N ELEV N RUDD N GYRO N PITC R GYRO RATE SW F ...

Page 7: ...YSTEM SETUP Model Type HELI Swash Type Normal F Mode Setup Switch 1 Switch B Switch 2 Inhibit Hold Switch Switch H RX Port Assignments 1 Throttle 2 Aileron 3 Elevator 4 Rudder 5 Flight Mode Switch B 6 Collective Frame Rate 11ms DSMX SYSTEM SETUP Model Type HELI Swash Type Normal F Mode Setup Switch 1 Switch B Switch 2 Inhibit Hold Switch Switch H RX Port Assignments 1 Throttle 2 Aileron 3 Elevator...

Page 8: ...rims For the included Spektrum DXe transmitter RTF only the trims are centered when you hear a higher pitched beep while pressing the trim button Move the trim in both directions until you hear the high pitched beep 4 Attach the hook material to the helicopter frame and the loop material to the flight battery 5 Install the flight battery on the helicopter frame Secure the flight battery with the hook...

Page 9: ...gy to your skill level instantly Best of all sophisticated SAFE technology doesn t require any work to enjoy Every aircraft with SAFE installed is ready to use and optimized to offer the best possible flight experience FlySAFERC com Technology Flight Mode and Rate Selection In Stability Mode the bank angle is limited When the cyclic stick is released the model will return to level In Intermediate M...

Page 10: ...d is activated Pitch and direction control is still maintained Motor Place the helicopter outdoors on a clean flat and level surface concrete or asphalt free of obstructions Always stay clear of moving rotor blades CAUTION Keep pets and other animals away from the helicopter Animals may injure themselves if they attack or run toward the helicopter 1 Both motors beep 3 times when the helicopter s ES...

Page 11: ...elf with them before attempting your first flight Descend Nose Yaws Left Rudder left Throttle up Rudder right Throttle down Climb Collective Rudder Left Side View Left Side View Forward Left Backward Right Elevator forward Aileron left Elevator back Aileron right Elevator Aileron Left Side View Rear View Rear View Nose Yaws Right Left Side View ...

Page 12: ... the tail in different orientations It is important to keep in mind that the flight control inputs will rotate with the helicopter so always try to picture the control inputs relative to the nose of the helicopter For example forward will always drop the nose of the helicopter Low Voltage Cutoff LVC LVC decreases the power to the motors when the battery voltage gets low When the motor power decreas...

Page 13: ...r in a warmer climate higher gains may be beneficial the opposite is true for lower altitude or colder climates 7 Tailrotor D Gain Adjustment Default 100 Higher gain will improve the response rate to your inputs If raised too far high frequency oscillations may occur Lower gain will slow down the response to inputs but will not have an effect on stability 8 Tailrotor Adaptive Filtering Higher gain ...

Page 14: ...ft corner and the right stick to the bottom right corner as shown 7 Hold the bind panic switch until the swash servos move 8 Release the sticks and the bind panic switch The model is now in Servo Adjustment Mode 9 Proceed to Adjusting the Servo Neutral Position to make any desired changes Adjusting the Servo Neutral Position With the model in Servo Adjustment Mode the control stick and gyro inputs...

Page 15: ...ion and attempt binding again Post Flight Inspection and Maintenance Checklist Ball Links Make sure the plastic ball link holds the control ball but is not tight binding on the ball When a link is too loose on the ball it can separate from the ball during flight and cause a crash Replace worn ball links before they fail Cleaning Make sure the battery is not connected before cleaning Remove dust and...

Page 16: ...ce as necessary Tail oscillation wag or poor performance Damaged tail rotor main gear mesh loose bolts vibration Verify that the boom support bolts are tight and the plastic boom support ends are properly adhered to the boom support rods Inspect the tail rotor for damage Verify that all bolts on the tail assembly are properly tightened Verify main gear mesh and ensure no tight spots in the mesh th...

Page 17: ...30s 13 BLH1513 Tail motor mount Blade 230s 14 BLH1514 Vertical tail fin Blade 230s 15 BLH1515 Tail motor 3600kv Blade 230s 16 BLH1516 Pinion gear 12t Part Description 17 BLH1517 Dual brushless ESC Blade 230s 18 BLH1518 Motor mount Blade 230s 19 BLH1573 Canopy 230s green Blade 230s 20 BLH4502 BLADE Main Rotor Grips 300X 21 BLH4504 BLADE Main Grip Bearing Kit 300X 22 BLH4505 BLADE Dampers 4 300X 23 B...

Page 18: ...flict of law principals This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state Horizon reserves the right to change or modify this warranty at any time without notice WARRANTY SERVICES Questions Assistance and Services Your local hobby store and or place of purchase cannot provide warranty support or service Once assembly setup or use of the...

Page 19: ... will be serviced or replaced free of charge Service or replacement decisions are at the sole discretion of Horizon Non Warranty Service Should your service not be covered by warranty ser vice will be completed and payment will be required without notification or estimate of the expense unless the expense exceeds 50 of the retail purchase cost By submitting the item for service you are agreeing to...

Page 20: ...rt 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation CAUTION Changes or modifications not ex pressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This pro...

Page 21: ...demarks of Horizon Hobby LLC The Spektrum trademark is used with permission of Bachmann Industries Inc Futaba is a registered trademark of Futaba Denshi Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha Corporation of Japan All other trademarks service marks and logos are property of their respective owners Patents pending Created 6 15 45598 BLH1500 BLH1580 ...

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