Adjust the sensitivity
Different airplane, different flight speed need different Gain. Via 3
potentiometers on the FC130, you can adjust the Gain of each axis
easily. Rotate clockwise will increase the gain, rotate
count-clockwise will decrease the Gain. Please refer to below
diagram.
● Caution: Some settings will take effect after the FC130 is restarted. Cut the
power to the FC130 and reconnect after 5 seconds to apply the new settings
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AIL ELE RUD
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● The default Gain of FC130 is suitable for 50 grade EP airplane, if
use on small airplane, Gain might be too low. Please increase Gain
accordingly.
● Correct Gain setting requires test flight to determine, it’s
recommend to use more conservative Gain (low) during test flight.
● At safety altitude, accelerate the airplane to its maximum speed,
observe if there are oscillation in Pitch, Roll and Yaw axis. If there
are oscillation, it indicates the gain is too high, please slow down the
airplane or turn off the gyro, adjust the gain after landing.
● Please do not adjust the Gain too much a time, it’s recommend to
adjust 5-10 degrees a time.
● Gain too low will cause the airplane become blunt, a basic principal
is ---- Gain cannot be too low to decrease the maximum travel of
control surface.
● Some 3D movements require high Gain under low speed, these
kind of Gain is not good for high speed flight. It’s recommend to use
switch to control the Gyro compensate timing.
Calibration
Procedure
Airplane Type
Blue
Red
Yellow
Maximum Rolling
Velocity
L1
Setting Item
Setting Value
Blue Green
200Hz 266Hz 400Hz
L2
Red Yellow
Purple
Factory ResetWhite
Cyan
Install Direction
Servo Type(PWM)
Double click to start the procedure
Normal Stability
Aileron - normal
Elevator - normal
Rudder - normal
Advanced Stability
Aileron - heading locked
Elevator - heading locked
Rudder - normal
3D Stability
Aileron - heading locked
Elevator - heading locked
Rudder - heading locked
360dps
540dps 720dps
Normal
Fly Wing V-tail
Double Click
to Reset
Face Up
Face Down Face Left Face Right
Analog(50HZ)
Flying Mode
Green
Digital(120HZ) Digital(200HZ)