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AUX CIRCUIT
My PHA-01 does not work right
and now I won't be able to balance it. Please help?
1. PHA-01
Mixerboard Panel Instruction
(1) 3 in one mixerboard adjustment
*Main: 2- pin header for main motor.
*Tail: 2-pin header for tail motor
*Mixer Gain: “+” (clockwise) increase the tail motor output,“-“
(counterclockwise) decrease the tail motor output.
*Gyro Gain: “+” (clockwise) increase the ability of gyro to balance the
helicopter (stable but less active),“-“ (counterclockwise) decrease
the ability of gyro to balance the helicopter (active but less stable).
*SW: #1 reversing switch for gyro. #2 Spare. (Both switches are set to the
correct positions at GWS HQ)
(2) Adjustment Instruction:
(Please disconnect the battery before any adjustment. Please reset the
mixerboard by re-connecting the power after any adjustment.)
*With Motor 150: The Mixer Gain is set to around 2 ~3 o’clock direction &
the Gyro Gain is set to Maximum.
*With Motor 300: The Mixer Gain is set to around 12 ~1 o’clock direction &
the Gyro Gain is set to Maximum.
The above setting is for beginner to control and maneuver the GWS Dragonfly
easily.
*For advanced flyers, you can adjust the mixerboard based on your skills and
preference.
Due to the aging of motors, the performances of motors decrease. You can
balance the helicopter by adjusting mixer gain.
Please refer to the PHA-01 Instruction Manual for details. If the motor(s)
performance deteriorates (RPM or power decreases and you cannot maneuver
the helicopter properly by any adjustment the mixerboard, please change the
motor(s).
I want to
connect my GWT-4A Transmitter to my computer using an interface so I can run
the FMS simulator program. Is this possible using the trainer cord jack and
either a serial or usb port adapter?
In responding to your question, please
be informed that you can't use the trainer cord jack or USB port adapter
for running the FMS simulator program. We have special design for this.
Please check below:
1. For JR system--Use GW/FSM
2. For Futaba system -- Use GW/FSM with an adapter (GW/FSM-A)
3. For GWS Tx -- Use GW/FSM-T4AII
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