Receiver Configuration
Helicopters
This manual is grouped by model type. Refer to sec-
tions of the appropriate model type for programming
information specific to that model. For example, in-
formation specific to helicopters, look for the follow-
ing icon to be highlighted blue:
Installation Notices
Notice
The servos must be connected to the receiver in
the indicated sequence. Leave outputs that are
not required unassigned.
Follow the instructions on the subsequent pages.
Tip
In order to take advantage of the comfort and safety of
the Throttle Limit feature (page 94), a governor should
be connected to receiver output 6 instead of receiver
output8 (as shown in the adjacent receiver configura-
tion). Refer to the FUNCTION submenu THR.CRV sec-
tion (page 160) for additional information on governors.
Receiver Assignment for Helicopter Models
Models With 1 to 3 Swashplate Servos
receiver power supply
free or special function
free or special function
tail servo (gyro-system)
Roll-1-servo
Nick-1-servo
free or governor or special function
receiver power supply
Pitch- or Roll-2 or Nick-2-servo
free or special function
throttle servo or motor controller
gyro suppression
free or special function
free or special function
Notice
In comparison to the receiver configuration of
some older Graupner/JR transmitters, servo
connection 1 (pitch servo)and servo connection
6 (throttle servo) have been switched. The servos must
be connected to the receiver outputs as depicted in the
previous schema. Leave outputs that are not required
unassigned.
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Receiver assignation