Turbo Ace MATRIX
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Double click on the NaZaInstaller.exe located in the provided 8GB USB flash drive to
install the NAZA ASSISTANT SOFTWARE
After completion of the installation of the NAZA ASSISTANT SOFTWARE, double
click on the application file named NAZA ASSISTANT SOFTWARE. Wait for the
program to start up.
Select the TX Calibration tab at the left column of the screen.
MATRIX with GPS
You will see the 5 mode tabs: GPS, Fail Safe, A, Fail Safe, M. When you flip the SB
switch on your radio, you will see the selection flipping between GPS and A and M.
When the SB switch is flipped forward, you will see GPS is selected which enables
GPS Mode. The GPS Mode is the mode you should be using to fly your MATRIX. M
mode has no stabilization and will make it very difficult to operate the aircraft.
IMPORTANT:
Make sure that the SB switch on your radio is in the forward/middle
position before taking off and during the entire flight. (Please refer to section 4.2
Transmitter Calibration if GPS and A and M mode do not turn blue on the screen
when you flip the Flap switch).
4.5 Transmitter Settings (For ARF Only)
(1)
Aircraft Mode: Fixed-wing airplane mode.
Do not use helicopter mode
(2)
Rudder: 0% to 100% with No Mixing
(3)
Curve: Channel 1, 2, 3 & 4 all set to zero
(4)
Gyro: Fine tune to maximize stability
(5)
Move both throttle stick and throttle trim by looking at the LCD screen to the
middle position- Very important, otherwise motors will not start
(6)
Use transmitter rudder trim to adjust heading (yaw)
(7)
For added stability on the MATRIX, you may choose to set the dual rate to
55%
Please double check all settings, tie down the MATRIX to a bench, and test fly it to
check the settings. Some transmitters use random bind, which means you have to plug
in the battery to the MATRIX within 2-3 seconds after the radio is turned on. Please
observe the LED light located at the back of the MATRIX cover (Please refer to
Section 5.3 LED light description). Most receivers flash before binding and remain
solid after binding, so please make sure your receiver has been properly bound to your