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X9303 2.4 Helicopter – Heli Mode
Heli PROGRAMMING - PLEASE READ
HELI - GETTING STARTED – SYSTEM MENU BASICS
H-1
INTRODUCTION
The Heli mode of the X9303 2.4 system is intended for
use in model helicopters with all types of Swashplate
mixing. It contains a host of advanced features that are
easy to set up and use. The features have been designed
to assist the pilot in realizing the full potential of the
helicopter. These features include:
• Switch Assignments for Specific Channels/
Functions
• Flight Modes (up to 6)
• Dual Rates/Exponential (up to 3 settings each for
Aileron, Elevator and Rudder)
• Swashplate Type (Normal, 120, 140, and
90 CCPM)
• Adjustable Trim Rates (10 – 100 Trim Steps)
• Built-In Cyclic-to-Throttle Mixing for Aileron,
Elevator, and Rudder
• Governor Pre-Program Mix
• Throttle Curves (up to 5) with up to 7 Points
• Pitch Curves (up to 6) with up to 7 Points
• Gyro System (In Flight Gain Selection of
up to 3 Gains)
• 6 Programmable Mixes (Includes 2 Multi-Point and
4 Standard Mixes)
• Fail-Safe (Hold or Predetermined Positions)
•Trainer System (Selectable Channels for
Student Control)
• Timers (Stopwatch, Count-Down, Integrated)
• Servo Monitor (Automatically Renames Channels
According to Assignments)
In addition to the numerous features listed above, the
X9303 2.4 provides the ability to combine, activate, and
deactivate multiple features such as Dual Rates,Gyro Gain,
and Governor settings, using the Flight Mode switch.
This capability dramatically reduces the pilot’s workload,
allowing the pilot to focus on the task of flying.
Those who are comfortable with programming are still
encouraged to continue reading this part of the manual in
order to acquire an understanding of the basic X9303 2.4
programming philosophy, functions, and techniques.
This section of the manual begins with entering the
System Menu, selecting a model and activating the HELI
Mode, and progresses through the remainder of the
System Menu options and then through the individual
functions. The descriptions here are general in nature and
serve not only to identify the functions that are available,
but why the functions are included in the HELI Mode and
when a particular function should be used.
Those who have some experience with computer radios
will probably be able to program their helicopter as
they read through this section, owing to the fact that the
individual functions are generally simple in nature and the
X9303 2.4 is a very intuitive system.
Getting started begins with accessing the SYSTEM Menu.
This is where models are selected, the mode is identified,
modulation type is indicated, and where other high-level
information is stored for the model. It is also used to activate
some of the more advanced programming features such as
Swashplate Types and Governor Program activation.