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FUTABA 6k - Gyro and Swashplate Settings

FUTABA 6k
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Helicopter
Function
Method
① Call the menu screen from the
home screen by pressing the +
key for 1 second.
Select
from the menu with the
Jog key.
Open the setting screen by
pressing the Jog key.
(1 second)
Calling the setting screen
This mixing adjusts the gyro sensitivity from the
transmitter. The AVCS gyro (AVC mode) or normal
gyro (NOR mode) can be selected.
●The gain can be linked to the condition (Cond) or
an arbitrary switch and set.
●When the GY mode was selected, "AVC" or "NOR"
is displayed at the gain setting value.
●The sensitivity setting channel can be selected.
●T6K only 1 channel gain control.
●3 axes gyro of gain can't be controlled
independently.
"GYRO"
GYRO
Gyro mixing
(HELICOPTER)
Activating the function
or
Select the "MIX" item
and then select the
"ON" by pressing the +
key or – key.
When you do not use a function, set to the
"INH" side.
Gain switch selection
or
Select the "SW" item
and then select the
switch by pressing the
+ key or – key.
Range:Cond, SwA SwD
Gyro setup
Activating the function
Condition
When not using this function,
select INH.
Gain switch selection
(Present switch position)
Switches to the
gain setting
screen of each
condition when
the Jog key is pressed.
Select the setting item
with the Jog key.
(Gyro type) (Gyro Gain set)
When a Futaba GY gyro is used, gyro type "GY" is selected. This switches the gyro gain setting
item to the mode and gain direct reading display.
AVC 100% NOR 100%
0%
AVCS Normal
When a + key is
pressed, gain of the
AVCS side is UP.
When a - key is
pressed, gain of the
Normal side is UP.
GAIN=OFF
Gyro mode and gain setting
When choosing Cond. → Set a mode and gain every each condition.
When choosing Switch UP, CNT, DWN, shows the switch position. Set the respective
positional gain and mode.

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