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Oracus
10-06-2006, 03:35 AM
Hello,
I was wondering if someone could help me.
1. Which slots are the servos supposed to be plugged into?
2. What position do the switches on the back of the controller need to be in?
3. Is there any use for the limit and delay settings on the gyro?
Thanks, Oracus
swatson144
10-06-2006, 05:16 AM
I don't own one but found the manual online at ehirobo.com. It proved to be pretty useless to answer your questions.
I'll be happy to help you figure it out if we don't get a more informed reply.
Which stick on the TX doesn't self center the left or right?
Luckily it's a 4 chan FP so there is likely 4 switches for chan reversing, should be simple.
It seems that walkera uses futaba channels so the aileron should be chan 1, elevator on 2, throttle on 3, rudder on 4. The polarity of the plugs must be observed.
Normally on gyros, limit sets the travel limits for the tail servo, and delay sorta synchs up the speed of the gyro and servo. I suspect in this case one is throttle to rudder mix and the other is gain. Though looking at the "manual" I can't get a clue as it refers to adjusting sensitivity but not which is which. If someone dosn't chime in we can figure it out quick enough.
Steve
Oracus
10-06-2006, 05:51 PM
http://www.walkera.com/en/pro_particular.jsp?la=en&pro_number=Z222D0104
This says it is a cp. Yes I am also confused by the manual. The left is the throttle(doesn't self-center). I have no idea what brand the TX is it came with the heli.
Thanks
swatson144
10-06-2006, 06:23 PM
If it isn't a walkera TX it won't work with the heli as they are proprietary.
The only 22 I saw on walkeras site is for the 22E which is a CP
www.ehirobo.com has a "downloads" tab at the top but you'll need to set up a login to get there. I downloaded the manual but it is about useless. PM me your email and I'll send them for free. There is about 3 pages of manual and the rest is parts listing. Probably better to setup a login as you may want to get parts from them later.
The tx from that manual looks like this, hopefully yours does too. It also gives some idea of the quality of the manual.
Steve
swatson144
10-06-2006, 06:43 PM
if indeed that looks like your tx it is also the same as the #4 TX I'd bet.
This may shed some light on the switches. Looks like the 4 chan reverse switches I was talking about.
If that seems right it is likely a #4 manual will solve some of your questions.
Steve
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