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If at any time during the test the controls do not respond properly, double-check the positions of the dip switches
located under the door on the bottom left front of the transmitter . These dip switches set the transmitter
programming for functions such as servo reversing, model type and various forms of mixing . Each switch should
be set in the position as shown for proper control of the Blade CP Pro 2:
For added reference, the following are the functions and available settings for each dip switch (default settings for
the Blade CP Pro 2 are underlined):
Dip Switch 1*
Up—Channel 1/Throttle channel reversed
Down—Channel 1/Throttle channel normal
*For safety, channel 1/throttle channel reversing can only be changed when the transmitter is powered off . All
other dip switch positions/functions can be changed while the transmitter is powered on .
Dip Switch 2
Up—Channel 2/Aileron channel reversed
Down—Channel 2/Aileron channel normal
Dip Switch 3
Up—Channel 3/Elevator channel reversed
Down—Channel 3/Elevator channel normal
Dip Switch 4
Up—Channel 4/Rudder channel reversed
Down—Channel 4/Rudder channel normal
Dip Switch 5
Up—Channel 5/Gear channel reversed
Down—Channel 5/Gear channel normal
Dip Switch 6
Up—Channel 6/Pitch channel reversed
Down—Channel 6/Pitch channel normal
Dip Switch 7
Up—Helicopter Mode (Channel 6 becomes pitch channel)
Down—Airplane Mode (Channel 6 becomes an extra aileron channel)
Dip Switch 8*
Up—120-degree Cyclic Collective Pitch Mixing (CCPM)
Down—Standard mixing
*Only functions when in helicopter mode .
Dip Switch 9*
Up—Rudder/Elevator (Ruddervator/V-Tail) mixing
Down—No mixing
*Only functions when in airplane mode, and no function if switch 10 is in the up position .
Dip Switch 10*
Up—Elevator/Aileron (Elevon) mixing
Down—No mixing
*Only functions when in airplane mode, and no function if switch 9 is in the up position .
If the controls still do not respond properly after ensuring the dip switch positions are correct, you should also
check the servo connections to the receiver . The servos should be connected to the corresponding channel on the
receiver as follows (when viewing the helicopter from behind):
AILE (Aileron) Channel—Left-hand rear aileron servo
ELEV (Elevator) Channel—Forward elevator servo
AUX1 (Pitch) Channel—Right-hand rear pitch servo
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