B. control behavior, C. swashplate – pitching up compensation – Spektrum SPMAR7200BX User Manual
Page 24

EN
24
ImpoRTANT: Unlike digital trims in the transmitter, menu point (A) is not a sepa-
rate trim function. If the new center position is saved once in Parameter menu point
(A), it will also change the servo center position in Setup menu point (G).
once the center position is saved in menu point (A), it is no longer
possible to delete the trimming.
Press the setup button once to move to Parameter menu point (B).
B. Control Behavior
Menu point (B) allows you to select between different control behaviors for your
helicopter, including the maximum rotation rate and exponential.
Factory setting is “Sport”, which should be suitable for most pilots.
“Normal” has a decreased rotation rate for cyclic and tail controls, as well as
increased exponential. When you are comfortable flying in “Normal”, find your
personal preference by increasing the Control Behavior one option at a time.
To use your own transmitter settings instead of the presets, select Status LED: Blue
Solid.
Status-LED
Control Behavior
OFF
User Defined
Purple Solid
Normal
Red Flashing
Sport*
Red Solid
Pro
Blue Flashing
Extreme
Blue Solid
Transmitter
If you select one of the preset Control Behaviors, do not use Exponential and/or
Dual Rates in your transmitter. Slightly increasing servo travel in your transmitter
should not cause any problems with the Control Behaviors.
The option “User Defined” allows you to define your own settings using the
optional PC Software.
Press the setup button once to move to Parameter menu point (C).
C. Swashplate – pitching Up Compensation
1. While in fast forward flight, apply sudden collective pitch inputs. The
helicopter should remain in its horizontal path during climb and descend.
2. If the nose of the helicopter pitches up and down, increase the Pitch Up
Compensation.
3. If the value is too high, the helicopter may feel sluggish. Try to find the lowest
suitable setting.
4. If the helicopter still pitches up at the highest value, increase the swashplate
gain (Dial 1).
*=Factory
Setting