Running The Receiver Analysis Wizard - Eagle Tree Systems Vector User Manual

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5.8 Running the Receiver Analysis Wizard

The Receiver Analysis Wizard (the Wizard) learns about your
radio stick directions and throws, the minimum and maximum
RSSI output of your receiver, your receiver's failsafe positions, and
other information.
If you make a mistake when you run the wizard, just rerun
it later.
Before running the Wizard, make sure that you have hooked up
your RSSI (if used), turned off any radio mixing (except as
described earlier), and set your radio trims as desired.
Next, invoke menu mode, select the "Run Receiver Analysis
Wizard" menu item under the "New Airframe Checklist" menu, and
follow the instructions below:
Wizard Prompt
DISCONNECT MOTOR/Toggle
Mode
Turn Transmitter off now
Turn Tx On and Toggle Mode
Hold Ailern Stick Left/Tog Md
Hold Elvtr Back(Climb)/Tog Md
Hold Rudder Stick Left/Tog Md
Set sticks/throt at cruise/Tg
Control Stick Centered/Tog Md
Set throttle at climb/Tog Mod
Make sure your motor(s) or propeller(s) are disabled, and toggle the
Mode switch up and down to continue.
During the wizard, the Vector shuts off the Vector throttle output
channel for fixed wing, and all the Vector output channels for multirotors.
You have 10 seconds to turn off your transmitter. Make sure your
transmitter is off before the countdown reaches 0!
Turn your transmitter back on, and toggle the mode switch once it has
bound to your receiver.
Hold your aileron stick full left, and while holding, toggle Mode.
Hold your elevator stick all the way back (for a climb) , and while holding,
toggle Mode.
Hold the rudder stick all the way left, and while holding, toggle Mode.
For fixed wing, make sure your control stick (aileron/elevator) is
centered, and place the throttle in the position that you think will
provide a good cruising speed during RTH, then toggle Mode. Note
that you can adjust this cruising speed later in the "Advanced RTH"
menu, even while in flight.
For multirotors, make sure your control stick (aileron/elevator) is
centered, and toggle mode. The throttle position does not matter in
this step.
For fixed wing, move your throttle to a position that you think will
provide a safe climbing throttle. It is better to have your throttle too
high here than too low. This throttle setting will be used to gain
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