Helicopter basic setting procedure – Futaba 8FGAS, 8FGHS 2.4GHz User Manual

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<Model Basic Setting Procedure>

1. Model addition and selection

Initially, the T8FGS assigns the first model to

model-01 in the transmitter. To add new models

or to select a model already programmed, use the

Model Select function of the Linkage Menu.

This is convenient when selecting a model

after entering the model's names in advance. The

T8FGS is capable of storing up to 20 models in the

transmitter's internal memory. Additional models

can also be stored in an optional SD card.

The currently selected model is displayed in

the middle of the screen. Before flying and before

changing any settings, always confirm the model

name.

When a new model is added, the Model Type select

screen and Frequency setup screen automatically

appear. Change, or check that they match the swash

type and receiver type of the model used.

2. Model type and swash type selection

If a different model type is already selected,

select helicopter with the Model Type function of

the Linkage Menu, and then select the swash type

matched to the helicopter.

*The Model Type function automatically selects the

appropriate output channels, control functions, and mixing

functions for the chosen model type. Six swash types are

available for helicopters.

*For a description of the swash type selection, refer to the

MODEL TYPE function, p.61-62.

Helicopter basic setting procedure

This section outlines examples of use of the helicopter functions of the T8FGS. Adjust the actual values,

etc. to match the fuselage used.

3. Flight condition addition

The transmitter offers up to five flight conditions

per model.

The Condition Select function automatically

allocates five conditions for helicopters.

(Initial setting)
● NORMAL
● IDLE UP1 (SW-E)
● IDLE UP2 (SW-E)
● IDLE UP3 (SW-F)
●HOLD (Hold switch is not assigned initially)

Note: Since you may accidentally activate

a condition that not previously setup during

flight which could cause a crash, we suggest

deleting conditions that are not used.

*For a description of the condition deletion, refer to the

Condition Select function, p.80.

The NORMAL condition is always on, and

remains on until other conditions are activated by

switches.

The priority is throttle hold/idle up 3/idle up

2/idle up 1/normal. Throttle hold has the highest

priority.

The Condition Delay can be programmed for

each channel and condition. The Condition Delay

is used to change the servo throw smoothly when

switching conditions.

(General flight condition setting example)

● Normal: (Use initial setting conditions/operate

when switch OFF)

Use from engine starting to hovering.

● Idle up 1: (Operate at SW-E center)

Use in 540º stall turn, loop, rolling stall turn, and other

maneuvers.

● Idle up 2: (Operate at SW-E forward side)

Use in rolls.

● Throttle hold: (Operate at SW-G forward side)

Use in auto rotation.

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