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Transmitter Setup
A 6-channel or greater transmitter with helicopter and 120-degree CCPM programming is required . We
recommend the use of a DSM equipped 2 .4GHz transmitter such as the Spektrum DX6i or DX7 .
The following initial settings are suggested for the recommended transmitters, however, these settings will also
be similar for other brands/models of transmitters . All settings/values other than those shown should remain the
same as a new default helicopter model in your transmitter’s programming . Also, some settings such as dual
rates, exponential, gyro sensitivity/gain and others may need to be adjusted depending on personal preference,
flying style and/or flight performance of your actual model .
Spektrum DX6i
In the “Adjust” list (ADJUST LIST):
Dual Rate and Exponential (D/R&EXPO)
AILE
0
100% 15%
ELEV
0
100% 15%
RUDD
0
100% 15%
AILE
1
70%
10%
ELEV
1
70%
10%
RUDD
1
80%
10%
NOTE:
These values serve only as starting points . It may be necessary to decrease or increase the values per
your preference .
Travel Adjustment (TRAVEL ADJ)
Transmitter Default
Gyro Sensitivity (GYRO)
100%
NOTE:
These values serve only as starting points . It may be necessary to decrease or increase the values in
order to achieve the proper gain setting value .
Throttle Curves (THRO CUR)
NOTE:
The factory recommended normal mode throttle curve has been optimized for the power/torque band of
the High-Power 370 and recommended brushless motor power system .
POS L POS 2 POS 3 POS 4 POS H
NORMAL 0 .0% 45 .0% 60 .0% 75 .0% 100 .0%
STUNT
100 .0% 100 .0% 100 .0% 100 .0% 100 .0%
HOLD
- 0 .0%
Pitch Curves (PITC CUR)
POS L POS 2 POS 3 POS 4 POS H
NORMAL 42 .0% 46 .0% 50 .0% 75 .0% 100 .0%
STUNT
0 .0% 25 .0% 50 .0% 75 .0% 100 .0%
HOLD
42 .0% 46 .0% 50 .0% 75 .0% 100 .0%
• After connecting the wire leads to the receiver, remove the remaining paper backing from the two-sided tape
on the receiver . Then, carefully straighten the antenna(s) and place the receiver onto the front tray . Fasten the
receiver in place on the front tray and use one of the included zip/cable ties for added security . However, be
sure not to tighten the zip/cable tie too much as it could damage the case of the receiver .
• Once the receiver is mounted securely, route the antenna(s) per the instructions included with the receiver. In
the case of the Spektrum AR6100 receiver, be sure that both antennas extend outward (to the top and bottom
of the helicopter) as much as possible for the best overall performance . Be sure to check the position and
orientation of both antennas before each flying session, especially if the helicopter was taken out of a box or
carrying case .
If using a 72MHz receiver, you can route the antenna around the landing gear and be certain to secure any
excess length of the antenna to prevent it from coming into contact with any moving parts on the helicopter .
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