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Heli-Max HMXM1010 User Manual

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DETERMINE THE CONTROL DIRECTION

1. Turn on your transmitter and receiver. Give

your tail rotor left input from the control stick on
your transmitter. Note which way the arm on your
tail rotor servo responds.

2. Holding the gyro in your hand, quickly turn it

to the right about its rotation axis (clockwise). The
tail rotor should respond in the same direction it
did when you gave it left input from your
transmitter (now you can understand that the tail
rotor servo will give left input when the gyro
moves to the right, and vice versa). If your servo
responded with a right control input when you
rotated the gyro to the right, your gyro is working
in reverse so you must flip it upside down. Try
again. Now your servo should give a left response
when you move the gyro to the right. All you have
to do is mount your gyro upside down in your
helicopter!

MOUNT YOUR GYRO

1. Mount your gyro using the double-sided

foam tape included. Make sure it is secure by
gently tugging on it. If your gyro comes loose
while you are flying, you will notice erratic tail
operation. Land immediately and turn off the
engine.

2. Confirm that you have mounted your gyro in

the correct orientation. Turn on your transmitter
and receiver. Quickly rotate the nose of your
helicopter to the right and observe the direction
that the tail rotor servo responds. The tail rotor
servo arm should rotate in a direction that will
provide left tail rotor input when you rotate the
nose of your helicopter to the right. If it does not,
you have mounted your gyro upside down.
Remove your gyro, flip it upside down, and
remount it.

CENTER YOUR SERVO

1. Temporarily disconnect the gyro from your

helicopter and connect the tail rotor servo to your
receiver. If your helicopter has not already been

flown and you have not already done so, center
the tail rotor trim on your transmitter. Mount your
tail rotor servo arm on your tail rotor servo so it is
centered. Adjust the tail rotor control rod so the tail
rotor blades have the correct amount of pitch as
described in your helicopter instruction manual.
Set the ATV’s on your transmitter or mount the tail
rotor control rod to your tail rotor servo arm so you
will get full control throw when you move your
transmitter control stick all the way to the right and
all the way to the left. Hint: For the best servo
resolution (smoothness), connect your tail rotor
control rod to the servo arm where you can get as
close as possible to 100% ATV. Reconnect your
gyro to the receiver.

2. Reconnect your gyro to your receiver and

your tail rotor servo to the gyro. Use a small
phillips screwdriver to temporarily set the +gain-
dial
inside the gyro to approximately 50% (we’ll
explain this function in the next section). The gain
control dial has a total range of a little less than
270°, so turn the dial all the way to the right
(clockwise-no gain), then turn your screwdriver
about 140° to the left (toward +gain). Do not force
the dial past its stops.

3. Note the position of your tail rotor servo arm

now that you have centered it. Turn on your
transmitter and your receiver. Observe the tail
rotor servo arm. If it rotates, use a small phillips
screwdriver to adjust the center dial inside the
gyro until your tail rotor servo arm returns to
center. Now your tail rotor servo is once again
centered. Later, if you choose to adjust the gain
control on the gyro, you may have to readjust the
center dial to keep your tail rotor servo centered.

SET YOUR GYRO SENSITIVITY (GAIN)

The sensitivity, or gain control, determines how
much effect your gyro will have on your tail rotor.
The more sensitive you have set your gyro, the
more stable your tail will be, but this may reduce
aerobatic capability where tail rotor quickness is
desired.

1. If you are a beginner and are not yet able to

establish a hover, for now you’ll just have to
estimate the sensitivity required. 50% is a good
starting point. You’ve already been instructed to
set the +Gain- control dial to 50% so you’re ready
to go. Read the following instructions to know how
to fine tune your gyro when you become more
proficient at hovering.

2. Before you begin hovering, make sure your

receiver and transmitter are turned off and let your
helicopter sit outside for a few minutes. This will
allow the gyro to become acclimated to the
temperature and is necessary due to the
temporary effect the temperature change can
have on your gyro.

If you are able to hover, perform the following
exercises to fine tune your gyro sensitivity.

3. Turn on your transmitter and receiver.

Confirm the operation of your gyro. Start your
engine and lift your helicopter into a hover. Give
some tail input to test the tail response. If the tail
responds faster than you prefer or is not stable,
land your helicopter and increase the gain dial on
the gyro. If the tail hunts or wags back and forth,
or does not respond as quickly as you would like,
land your helicopter and reduce the gain dial.
Make adjustments in small increments. Lift your
helicopter into a hover. Continue hovering and
adjusting the gain control until your helicopter
handles the way you prefer.

4. Now adjust your gyro for forward flight. The

setting you achieved in a hover should work for
general sport flying, but if you intend to perform
fast forward flight and aerobatics, you may require
a less sensitive gain setting. To test this, take the
heli up and fly around. The same as in a hover, if
the tail wags or bounces back and forth, the
sensitivity is too high. You may have to
compromise between your hovering requirements
and forward flight requirements to achieve a gyro
setting that is acceptable for both flight modes.
Test and adjust your gyro for both hovering and
forward flight until your helicopter handles the way
you like.

5. As the temperature changes, the centering

of your servo may shift (due to the gyro’s
temperature sensitivity). Use the Center control
dial on your gyro to maintain servo centering as
required.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Power Supply:

3.3-7.0 volts DC

Current Drain:

approximately 35mA

Weight:

0.49oz (14g)

Dimensions:

1.1x1.1x0.6in (28x28x16mm)

Temperature
Range:

50° - 95° F (10° - 35° C)

ONE YEAR WARRANTY STATEMENT

*USA and Canada Only

Heli-Max warrants this product from defects in materials

and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of

purchase. During that period, Heli-Max will, at its option,

repair or replace without service charge any product

deemed defective due to those causes. You will be

required to provide proof of purchase (invoice or receipt).

This warranty does not cover damage caused by abuse,

misuse, alteration or accident. If there is damage

stemming from these causes within the stated warranty

period, Heli-Max will, at its option, repair or replace it for a

service charge not greater than 50% of its then current

retail list price. Be sure to include your daytime telephone

number in case we need to contact you about your repair.

This warranty gives you specific rights. You may have

other rights, which vary from state to state.

For service on your Heli-Max product, warranty or non-

warranty, send it post paid and insured to:

HOBBY SERVICES

1610 Interstate Drive

Champaign, IL 61822

Attn: Service Department

Phone: (217) 398-0007 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Central Time M-F

E-Mail: [email protected]

We can also be reached on the internet at:

www.hobbies.net/helimax

*For warranty and service information if purchased outside

the USA or Canada, see the additional warranty

information (if applicable) or ask your retailer for more

information.

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Printed in USA

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