Here you set the outputs which you wish to be connected to each Gyro output. This
means: if you have assigned your two aileron servos to 1 and 5, at this point you
should enter 1 at Aileron-A, and 5 at Aileron-B. Repeat the procedure for the eleva-
tor and rudder.
Setting up a gain channel is absolutely essential. At the transmitter all you have to
do is set up a function with a rotary or linear control and a servo output (up to +/-
200 %). This servo output can now be assigned to GyroGain at this point.
Note for Core and Atom pilots: take care not to tap too quickly in succession in
the Telemetry menu, as all values are sent to the receiver by radio, and the set
value received back from the receiver. Many settings also affect other functions
in the menu, so you need to allow the menu a little time to refresh. If you wish
to make further adjustment to a value, simply stay on the button, and the value
will start to change more and more quickly.
Always keep a little distance between transmitter and receiver. If they are too
close together, radio transmission is poor, and this can slow down the proce-
dure.
If reception is good, the delays mentioned above are scarcely noticeable.
Special feature: Delta and V-tail
Deltas and V-tail models are set up at the transmitter in the usual way. The only
special point concerns the iGyro assignment:
The following connection schemes need to be observed in the case of deltas and
V-tail models. The system can cope with deltas and V-tail models with up to four
control surfaces:
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