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Adjusting the Servo Neutral Position
With the model in Servo Adjustment Mode, the control stick
and gyro inputs are disabled and the servos are held in the
neutral position. Check the position of the servo arms to
see if they are perpendicular to the servos.
• If the arms are perpendicular to the servos, no adjust-
ment is necessary.
Exit Servo Adjustment Mode.
• If one or more servo arm is not perpendicular to the
servos, continue the servo adjustment process.
While watching the swashplate servos, apply right cyclic
and release. One of the servos will jump, indicating which
servo is selected. Press right cyclic and release until the
servo that needs to be adjusted is selected.
Once the servo you wish to adjust is selected, move the
cyclic stick forward or backward to adjust the servo neutral
position in the desired direction.
If you would like to reset the current servo to the default
neutral position, hold the rudder stick full right for 1
second.
The range of adjustment is limited. If you are unable to
adjust the servo arm to be perpendicular to the servo, you
must reset the servo to the default neutral position, remove
the servo arm and place it back onto the servo as close to
perpendicular as possible. You may then adjust the servo
neutral position using the forward/backward cyclic stick.
Swashplate Leveling
Before saving your adjustments and exiting servo adjust-
ment mode, verify the swashplate is level and both main
rotor blades are at 0 degrees.
If they are not, make linkage adjustments as necessary.
Saving the Servo Adjustments
DX6, DX6e and DX6i Users:
1. Lower the throttle stick to the lowest position and
release the sticks.
2. Move the tail rotor stick to the left and hold until the
servos move.
3. Release the tail rotor stick to save the servo adjust-
ments.
4. Reconnect the main drive motor to the ESC. Your model
is now ready for fl ight.
DX7s, DX7 (G2), DX8, DX8 (G2), DX9, DX18 and DX20 Users:
1. Lower the throttle stick to the lowest position and
release the sticks.
2. Press and hold switch I until the swash servos move.
3. Release switch I to save the servo adjustments.
4. Reconnect the main drive motor to the ESC. Your model
is now ready for fl ight.
All of the settings are stored internally, so your adjustments
will be maintained each time you initialize the model.