Translations:Manuals:MBUltraFblV5:AttitudeFlying/24/en

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Separate channel

Usually we use a separate free channel on the transmitter to activate/deactivate the AttitudeControl during operation. When this channel is moved into one direction, the AttitudeControl is off, when you switch it into the other direction the AttitudeControl will be activated and your helicopter will be leveled when you release the aileron and elevator stick(s). The amount of deflection of the switch channel determines how strong the system reacts and how hard it tries to keep the helicopter in level position (and in consequence how hard it is to control the heli against).

So what you need on transmitter side is a switch that controls the Attitude channel (the channel number is setup when doing the function assignments in RECEIVER MENU!).

  • In "OFF"-Position the channel is moved into one direction, i.e. to -100% throw
  • When you flip the switch in order to activate AttitudeControl, the channel is moved into the other direction, i.e. to +50%. In this case the AttitudeControl will activate with a gain of 50%.
  • The LED display on the MICROBEAST ULTRA shows if AttitudeControl is active and how high the gain is. When the switch channel is moved into the OFF direction the Menu-LED A will light up and flash. In this case AttitudeControl is deactivated. When activating AttitudeControl and the throw of the channel is 100%, the LED N will light up. Adjust the deflection of this channel, i.e. by reducing the servo throw in the transmitter, so that the Menu-LEDs lights up next to point G lights up (usually at 50% as described above).