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-in-1 Control Unit Description, Arming and Adjustment
The.unique.3-in-1.Control.Unit.installed.on.your.Blade™.CP.Pro.is.a.lightweight.combination.of.main.motor.and.tail.
motor.mixer,.main.motor.and.tail.motor.electronic.speed.controls.and.piezo.gyro ..The.3-in-1.unit.also.contains.a.
gyro.gain.trimmer.pot,.proportional.tail.rotor.mix.trimmer.pot.and.status.LED .
While.each.Blade.CP.Pro.model.is.test.flown.at.the.factory.with.adjustments.made.to.both.the.gain.and.
proportional.trimmer.pots,.further.adjustment.to.these.trimmer.pots.may.be.required.based.on.the.performance.of.
the.battery.used,.or.preference.and.flying.style.of.the.pilot ..However,.before.any.changes.to.the.trimmer.pots.are.
made,.test.flights.will.need.to.be.conducted ..Use.the.following.check.list.for.your.first.and.all.subsequent.flights:
The.following.are.tips.for.use.and.adjustment.of.your.3-in-1.unit.to.achieve.the.best.performance.of.your..
Blade.CP.Pro .
•. Each time before you fly you must ALWAYS turn on the transmitter power first before connecting
the flight battery to the -in-1 unit. Never connect the flight battery to the -in-1 unit before first
powering on the transmitter. Never turn off the transmitter before disconnecting the flight battery
from the -in-1 unit first. Also, be certain to fully extend the transmitter antenna before flight.
Note:.The.antenna.exiting.the.receiver.will.be.coiled.around.the.landing.skid.struts ..We.have.made.many.
successful.flights.indoors.and.out.(some.nearly.out.of.sight).with.the.antenna.coiled.this.way.and.did.not.
experience.any.problems.with.performance.of.the.radio.system ..If.you.are.tempted.to.uncoil.this.antenna,.please.
be.sure.to.route.it.safely.away.from.all.moving.parts.and.electronic.items ..Remember,.due.to.the.relatively.small.
size.of.the.Blade.CP.Pro,.you.will.not.want.to.fly.it.very.far.away.from.yourself.in.order.to.keep.proper.orientation .
•. Both the throttle (left-hand) stick and throttle trim MUST be in their lowest possible position in order
for the -in-1 unit to arm. The “Idle Up” flight mode switch must also be in the “Normal” position with
the switch toggled toward the back of the transmitter for the unit to arm.