When you now switch to "Advanced", you will see the currently defined RC input
channels, all currently assigned servo outputs and the three integrators, which of course
only show deflections if the gyro actually becomes active in the selected phase.
Extending control channels
In the next step, click the radio symbol in the top bar to reach the basic window for
channel assignment. You can change and extend the assignments already entered here
as desired. For example, you can set up an additional transmitter switch channel
(previously assign a two-stage switch in the transmitter to a channel) for the fourth gyro
phase. To do this, click the field for this which is still currently "Not assigned". After the
assignment window has opened, move the transmitter to the desired switch and identify
it as such. Complete the assignment by clicking the corresponding field. With this
switch, which activates phase 1 in its basic setting, you can approve the remaining
phases on the three-stage switch. Regardless of the current setting, you can always
return to phase 1 using the two-stage switch. The three-stage switch then selects
phases 2, 3 or 4, depending on the positioning. Phase 1 is pre-defined as "Gyro off",
and should be left that way for safety reasons.
You can now – for instance with a sliding switch or turning knob on the transmitter –
define one to three additional input channels for gyro gain via the transmitter. Channel 6
is selected for this in the default settings. It is usually sufficient to control the sensitivity
of all three axes together with just one channel, as this function is usually only useful for
attaining the optimal gyro effect through flight.
IMPORTANT NOTE: You can also assign the input channels completely
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differently than the suggestions in the model templates or the default values.
Use the usual configuration of your transmitter as a guide. Every manufacturer
has other specifications for this, and every pilot has other preferences. The
following screenshot is an example.
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