Standard setting, 2 gyro connection, Trimmer setting (initial) – Futaba GYA350 User Manual

Page 3: Controlled axis selection, Gain setting, Gain setting with t8uaps example 1), Gain setting with t8uaps example 2), Example of gain setting using t9zap), Power on procedure, Gyro operation direction check

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Standard Setting

(Setting using all GYA350 functions)

This standard setting controls gain switching and AVCS/ Normal
gyro operation mode switching from the transmitter.

However, when gyros are mounted in three axis, three vacant chan-
nels are necessary to switch the gain and operation mode. When
there are not enough vacant channels, do not connect the gain
switching connector and operate the gyro in the Normal mode only.
The gain of the gyros of two axes can also be switched simulta-
neously using a branch cord.

Mounting to fuselage and initial setting
1 Gyro mounting

Install the gyros to the axes to be controlled in accordance with "Gyro
Mounting Method".

2 Gyro connection

• Connect to gain switching channel.

• Connect to receiver output of channel to

be controlled.

• Connect to servo.

When there is no vacant channel that can be used for gain switching,
"Standard setting" cannot be performed. See "Beginner setting".
When gyros are installed in two or three axis, and there are not enough
vacant channels, use a branch cord to simultaneously switch the gain of
two axis.

3. Trimmer setting (Initial)

Set the gyro gain trimmer to the 100% position.
Set the control gain trimmer to about the 100% position.

4. Controlled axis selection

When using the GYA350 to control the ailerons, set the
control selector switch to the AIL position. When using the
GYA350 to control the elevators or rudder, set the control
selector switch to the ELV position.

5. Gain setting

Set the gain as described below. The following examples assume that the
GYA350 is installed in three axes.

Control selector

switch (CNT)

100% 100%

(Gain setting with T8UAPS example 1)

The following describes how to use channels 5, 7, and 8 to switch
the gain of the rudder, aileron, and elevator axis.

1.Call the transmitter 5ch ATV screen and

make the following setting:
- Set the CH5 switch rate for both directions to
70%. This sets the gyro gain to 50%.

•In the switch forward position, the gyro operates

in the AVCS mode and in the switch backward
position, the gyro operates in the Normal mode.

2.Call the transmitter PMIX-1 screen, and make

the following settings:
- Activate PMIX1.
- Set master channel to OFS.
- Set slave channel to CH7.
- Set mixing rate to +70%.
- Select switch SW-E.
- Select switch direction DOWN.

3.Call the transmitter PMIX-2 screen, and make

the following settings:
- Activate PMIX-2.
- Set master channel to OFS.
- Set slave channel to CH7.
- Set the mixing rate to -70%.
- Select switch SW-E.
- Select switch direction UP.

4.Lock the transmitter CH7 knob in

the 0% position. This sets the
aileron axis gyro gain to 50%.

•When switch SW-E is in the forward

position, center position, and
backward position, the GYA350
gyro operates in the AVCS, OFF,
and Normal modes, respectively.

5.Call the transmitter PMIX-3 screen, and make

the following settings:
- Activate PMIX-3.
- Set master channel to OFS.
- Set slave channel to CH8.
- Set mixing rate to +70%.
- Select switch SW-E.
- Select switch direction DOWN.

6.Call the transmitter PMIX-4 screen, and make

the following settings:
- Activate PMIX-4.
- Set master channel to OFS.
- Set slave channel to CH8.
- Set mixing rate to -70%.
- Select switch SW-E.
- Select switch direction UP.

7. Lock the transmitter CH8 knob in

the 0% position.
This sets the elevator axis gyro
gain to 50%.

•When SW-E is in the forward,

center, and backward positions, the
GYA350 operates in the AVCS, OFF,
and Normal mode, respectively.

Normal

OFF

AVCS

Normal

OFF

AVCS

CH7
knob

CH8
knob

(Gain setting with T8UAPS example 2)

The following describes how to use CH7 to switch the aileron and elevator
gain and CH8 to switch the rudder axis gain.
The aileron and elevator gyros gain switching connector is connected to
receiver CH7 by branch cord. A FLAPRON compatible GYA351 is used to
control the aileron axis, and to also control the air brake. When air brake
is ON, the aileron and elevator axis gyros must be set to the Normal
mode.

1.Call the transmitter PMIX-1 screen, and make

the following settings:
- Activate PMIX1.
- Set master channel to OFS.
- Set slave channel to CH7.
- Set mixing rate to +70%.
- Select switch SW-C.
- Select switch direction UP.

2.Call the transmitter PMIX-2 screen, and make

the following settings:
- Activate PMIX-2.
- Set master channel to OFS.
- Set slave channel to CH7.
- Set the mixing rate to -70%.
- Select switch SW-C.
- Select switch direction C/DN.

3.Lock the transmitter CH7 knob in

the 0% position. This sets the
aileron and elevator gyro gain to
50%.

•When switch SW-C is in the up,

center, and down positions, the
GYA350 operates in the AVCS,
Normal, and air brake ON modes,
respectively.

When you want to set the gain of
the aileron and elevator gyros
independently, adjust the gyro
gain trimmer on the gyros
individually.

4.Call the transmitter PMIX-3 screen, and make

the following settings:
- Activate PMIX-3.
- Set master channel to OFS.
- Set slave channel to CH8.
- Set mixing rate to +70%.
- Select switch SW-E.
- Select switch direction DOWN.

5.Call the transmitter PMIX-4 screen, and make

the following settings:
- Activate PMIX-4.
- Set master channel to OFS.
- Set slave channel to CH8.
- Set mixing rate to -70%.
- Select switch SW-E.
- Select switch direction UP.

6. Lock the transmitter CH8 knob in

the 0% position.
This sets the rudder axis gyro
gain to 50%.

•When SW-E is set to the forward,

center, and backward positions, the
GYA350 operates in the AVCS, OFF,
and Normal modes, respectively.

AVCS

Normal

Normal
Air Brake

Normal

OFF

AVCS

CH7
knob

CH8
knob

(Example of gain setting using T9ZAP)

The following describes how to use vacant channels 5, 7, and 8 to
switch the gain of the rudder, aileron, and elevator axes.

+T1

+J1

AIL

+T3

+J3

ELE

+T2

+J2

THR

+T4

+J4

RUD

+SF

GEA

+LD

FLP

+SE

AU1

+SE

AU2

END

SEL

CTR

TRM

FUNCT CTRL

FUNCT CTRL

END

AIL

ELE THR RUD GEA FLP AU1 AU2

ATV

ATV

NXT

NORMAL

GEA

70 %

70 %

: MODE

: CHANNEL

: RATE A

A

INPUT

SRV

B

: RATE B

1.Call the transmitter

function control functions
screen, and make the
following settings:
- Set switch SF to
GEA(5CH) and switch SE
to AU1(7CH) and
AU2(8CH), respectively.

2.Call the transmitter ATV

function screen, and make
the following settings:
- Select GEA(5CH) and
set both RATEA and
RATEB to 70%.
- Set AU1(7CH) and
AU2(8CH) to 70% rate
similarly.

This sets the gain of the aileron,
elevator and rudder axis gyros to
50% each.

•When switch SW(E) is set to the

forward, center, and backward
positions, the GYA350 operates in the
AVCS, OFF, and Normal modes,
respectively. When switch SW(F) is set
to the forward and backward positions,
the rudder axis gyro operates in the
AVCS and Normal modes,
respectively.

Normal

OFF

SW(E)

SW(F)

AVCS

Normal

AVCS

6. Power ON procedure

Turn on the transmitter power, then turn on the receiver and gyro power.
Initialization is performed automatically for about three seconds after the
gyro power comes on. Do not move the aircraft during this period. During
initialization, the gyro monitor LED flashes. When the gain selector switch is
set to the AVCS position, the monitor LED changes to a steady light. When
the gain selector switch is set to the Normal position, the LED goes off.

7. Gyro operation direction check

Tilt the aircraft about the control axis, and check if the gyro
moves in the direction opposite the tilt direction.
If the gyro moves in the opposite direction, switch the gyro
direction of operation selector switch.

Gyro direction

of operation

selector switch

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