G. cyclic response, H. pitch boost – Spektrum SPMAR7200BX User Manual
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G. Cyclic Response
Menu point ( G ) adjusts how aggressively the AR7200BX responds to cyclic
commands (roll and pitch). Adjusting the cyclic response can reduce the linear
control feeling of flybarless systems and make the helicopter response feel more
like a flybar helicopter.
The factory setting is “Normal”. To use the cyclic response feature, select
“Slightly Increased” from the options. Gradually increase the cyclic response until
you reach the desired level.
Cyclic Response Too High: Results in uncontrollable, inaccurate rotation and
deteriorated stopping behavior.
The maximum amount of cyclic response is determined by many factors, including:
heli size, swashplate servos, main rotor blades, head speed, servo power supply
and helicopter setup.
The option “User Defined” allows you to define your own settings using the
optional PC Software.
Press the setup button once to move to menu point ( H ).
Status-LED
Cyclic Response
OFF
User Defined
Purple Solid
Normal*
Red Flashing
Slightly Increased
Red Solid
Increased
Blue Flashing
High
Blue Solid
Very High
H. pitch Boost
Pitch boost is useful in 3D aerobatics when rapid pitch changes are necessary for
certain flight maneuvers. Additional collective pitch will be added as you move the
pitch stick faster.
Pitch boost will not exceed the maximum pitch value set in Setup menu point ( K ).
Start from the “low” setting and gradually increase to the desired level.
The maximum amount of pitch boost is determined by many factors, including:
maximum pitch values, pitch curve, swashplate servos, main rotor blades and head
speed.
*=Factory
Setting