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Revision as of 12:30, 11 January 2017
Problem description | Solution |
Aileron, elevator or rudder drifts after initialization | Check trims and subtrims. Sticks in neutral position must be 0%, see the Diagnostics tab. Increase Stick deadband in the Advanced tab. |
Aileron, elevator, rudder is not precise | Increase the Sensor gain and/or increase the gyro gain in the transmitter. Add exponential in the transmitter. |
Model is oscillating in aileron, elevator or rudder | Decrease Sensor gain for the affected axis in the Sensor tab gradually by 5 until this disappears. Check if the mechanics is smooth. |
Model rotation is too slow/fast | Increase/decrease Dual Rate for rudder in your transmitter. Or increase/decrease Feed forward value in the Advanced tab. |
Servos jitter randomly without external influences | Check the cable connection between the receiver and the unit. |
Aggressive stick movement leads to a bouncing | Decrease Feed forward in the Advanced tab or decrease Sensor gain for the affeced axis in the Sensor tab. |
Stick input response is delayed or steering is disconnected | Increase Feed forward in the Advanced tab. |
Initialization finished notification was changed | Flight log from the previous flight was saved. View the log in the Diagnostic tab and fix reported problem. |
Control elements are jumping in a cycle when initialization is finished | The unit was started with the Rescue mode engaged. Turn off the rescue from your transmitter. |