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Swash Detail
Swash Detail
(12) ELE High / ELE Low: Linkage compensation elevator
At both the HIGH pitch and LOW pitch check to make sure that the swash
plate is staying level on the aileron and collective axis when using elevator
inputs. If the swash plate is rising or falling:
[Setting method]
Operate the transmitter stick in the direction you want to
set. Touch the button lit in green to enter the setting mode and adjust the
mixing rate. Do the same for the other side.
Note
: check all four directions: high/back; high/forward; low/back; low/for-
ward.
Setting ranges: 0 ~ 100% Initial value: 0%
(13) ELE Dir: Compensation direction of the elevator
If the above Data (+/-) correction from 0-100 is NOT in the correct compen-
sation direction, change the value from [+] or [-].
Setting: +/- Initial setting: +
(14) Speed Comp: Speed compensation
In 120 degrees CCPM all servos do not travel the same distance on eleva-
tor input. Having previously set the ELE-PIT and ELE-AIL parameters, if
during rapid movement of the elevator axis the swash plate is not staying
level, use the "Speed Comp" button to match all servo speeds.
Note:
a (+
will slow the Aileron/Pitch Servo – will reduce speed comp on Aileron/Pitch
Servo).
Setting ranges: 0 ~ 100% Initial value: H3-120 = 50%, except H3-120 = 0%
(15) SWASH Rot: Swash rotation
Using the "SWASH Rot" button, electronically add rotor head phasing to
the swash plate controls. If possible, it is recommended to use mechanical
phasing adjustment, but if the rotor head does not allow this and you feel
that the model is NOT flying axially on each control input, this parameter
can be used to adjust the pure reaction of each axis in flight. (Typically ad-
vanced phasing on clockwise rotor disk and a slight clockwise increase in
swash plate alignment vs rotor axle are needed to create an axial reaction.
The opposite is true for a counterclockwise rotor disk model.)
Setting ranges: -90 deg ~ +90 deg Initial value: +0 deg
(16) RESET : Swash detail data reset
This resets the "Swash Detail" setting back to the defaults.
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