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e) Setting the Control Sensitivity
The remote control offers the option of deducing control sensitivity if required. When the control sensitivity is reduced,
the model helicopter reacts with much smaller movements to transmitter’s control commands. This setting is
recommended for beginners.
If you are familiar with helicopter control and have the model securely under control in all situations, you can switch on
full control sensitivity and make use of your model’s maximum manoeuvrability.
Switching the control sensitivity:
• Move the control stick for the pitch and tail functions
(also see figure 1, item 8) to the bottom position and
switch on the transmitter.
• Then connect the charged flight battery to the
helicopter immediately.
• If you press the control stick fort he pitch and tail
functions from above now (see figure 9), the
transmitter either emits a single or double signal
sound, depending on the previous setting.
The single signal sound represents full control
sensitivity.
The double signal sound represents reduced control
sensitivity.
• Each operation of the control stick (push) switches
sensitivity.
• Now set the desired control sensitivity.
Practical advice:
If you move the control stick for the nod and roll function (also see figure 1, item 3) sideways to the stop
and then switch control sensitivity several times, you can nicely check the respective control sensitivity
setting with the different servo deflections.
Figure 9
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