Turbo Ace MATRIX
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AUTO PILOT
(1)
BASIC PARAMETERS: Recommend setting for Pitch set to 130%, Roll set
to 120%, Yaw set to 90% and Vertical set to 120% and ATTITUDE GAIN is
Pitch set to 100% and Roll set to 100%. REMOTE ADJUST is set to INH.
Basic Gain and Attitude Gain should never set to lower than 100%, otherwise
crash might result.
(2)
ENHANCED FAILED-SAFE METHODS. (GPS module is required.)
Recommended setting for enhanced failed-safe methods is to set it to
GO-HOME and LANDING. (Please refer to DJI NAZA User Manual’s page
21 for enhanced failed-safe methods.)
(3)
INTELLIGENT ORIENTATION CONTROL (IOC): (GPS module is
required.) Check the box next to “3. Intelligent Orientation Control”. If GPS is
installed, the settings for Futaba 14SG and R7008SB are as follows. Assign
the intelligent orientation control to the SE Switch on the transmitter,
connecting the Receiver’s 6 channel to the Flight Controller’s “X2” channel
(See FIGURE 4.2). Turn on the Futaba 14SG, double tap “LNK”
scroll
down to “Function” press “RTN”
scroll down to channel 6
Change CTRL
to “SE”.
(4)
Now you need to make sure when the SE Switch is flipped forward (toward
the ground) the switch will change the Intelligent Orientation Control to “Off”.
If the slider is closer to “Course Lock” or “Home Lock”, then the Intelligent
Orientation Control Switch slider is in the wrong position. To bring the slider
closer to “Off”,
double tap “LNK”
scroll down to “REVERSE”
scroll down to Channel
6
tap “RTN” and reverse your Channel 6 setting to “REV” (which is now set
to your SE Switch setting). This change will bring the Intelligent Orientation
Control Switch slider closer to “Off”.
(5)
Move your SE Switch to the middle position to set the midpoints for the
middle position first. If the “Course Lock” segment turns blue please skip to
Step #4.
(6)
If the “Course Lock” segment does not turn blue, double tap “LNK”
scroll
down to “SUB TRIM”
scroll down to Channel 6
adjust the value until
“Course Lock” segment turns blue.
(7)
Flip the SE Switch forward (toward the ground). If the “Off” segment turns
blue then skip to Step #6.