To the right you are increasing the value of the Heading Hold range, to the left the value for Normal Mode. Be very
cautious, as the potentiometer is a micro component and can easily be over-tightened, which will destroy it.
Attention! Changes on the potentiometer are active only after switching on the receiver again.
Gyro Sensitivity with an Additional Channel
The gyro sensitivity is activated via an additional channel. This may be a slider channel, rotary knob or similar control
input on your transmitter. Of course, the receiver used, has to have the equal number of channels. Computer radios
allow to vary the gyro sensitivity depending on the current flight phase. Also read (and understand) your radio manual
in this regard.
The gyro trim potentiometer is used to set the Delay function when using an additional control channel.
For models such as the Ikarus VIPER set the value for Delay to 0%!!
For your first flights, set the gyro sensitivity to 50%. Should this setting be too low, i.e. the tail reacts soft and is not
stable, increase the gyro sensitivity setting in incremental steps, until the gyro starts "hunting". Now reduce the sen-
sitivity by about 5%.
Limit Function
This function allows adjustment of the servo throw.
LED Status
The gyro features a control LED.
• LED is on:
• LED is off:
• LED is flashing:
Technical Specifications
Operational Voltage:
Temparture Range:
Weight:
Size:
The gyro initializes
The gyro is operational and no signals control the gyro
The gyro is operational and a signal is controlling the gyro
4.8 – 6.5 V
-10° C to + 50° C
14° F to 122° F
12 g (0.4 oz) including lead
26x28x13 mm
1.0x1.1x0.5 in