Century Helicopter Products Hummingbird V.3 Інструкція з експлуатації - Сторінка 6

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Section 5
Section 5
Section 5
Section 5
Section 5
ADJUSTING THE BLADE TRACKING
Tracking refers to trimming the actual pitch of the main rotor blades to be equal. On the first flight, bring the rotor head up to speed
without leaving the ground and look at the side or profile of the rotor disk. Only one rotor blade should be visible, if there are two
distinctive blades then the tracking must be changed. Observe which blade color is lower and carefully flex the rotor blade needing
change into the other blade's path.

TROUBLESHOOTING QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

Q: Everything is on and connected. Why won't the rotors turn?
A: -The throttle trim may be set too high try moving the trim to the lowest point.
-Your gyro may be installed incorrectly make sure the the order of wires is as shown on page 4.
-Your throttle channel may be reversed.
Q: Why does the helicopter spin like a top?
A: -It's possible that the rudder channel on your radio is reversed or your gyro is installed upside down. Try mount ing the gyro 180
degrees by flipping the direction in which the word Century reads upside down. The tail rotor blades should only come under
control of the gyro when the helicopter is moved counterclockwise (nose left).
-Check the connections to the receiver to make sure connections are correct. If the problem persists take a look at the direction the
tail motor turns.
-The curved portion of the tail rotor should move forward being the "leading edge". If this is not the case please check the polarity of
the motor's connection to the mixer board.
Q: Why is there vibration?
A: -The main blades may be out of track. Refer to the blade tracking information above.
-Main blades are made as balanced pairs. Replacing only one blade at a time may cause vibration if those blades are not bal-
anced. It is best to replace main blades as a pair.
-The main shaft may be bent. This can be difficult to notice when the blades are not moving. A bent main shaft can be caused in a
crash or a hard blade strike.
-Vibration can also result from any loosely connected components such as the battery tray or the landing gear. Make sure to secure
them and be sure to check the frame and flybar every time you crash or have a hard landing as they may need to be repositioned.
Q: Why won't the helicopter come off of the ground?
A: -Be sure that the gear mesh on the main motor moves smoothly and that the battery is fully charged. Do not fully discharge a NiMH
type battery as it will lose it's capacity memory.
-If you don't think it's the battery it's possible that slightly damaged blades are reducing the possible lift. If there is a part of the
blade broken off especially near the tip the helicopter may not lift properly.
-Check to make sure nothing is rubbing against the main gear possibly slowing its RPM.
Q: Why does the helicopter operate on its own without my command inputs?
A: -You may be getting hit with interference. RF interference can occur for many reasons. Ordinary household electronics, televisions,
cell phones, microwaves, electric tools and other R/C models can add to the field of interference affecting your model. Try turning
off unnessesary electronics or find an area where there are less electrical disturbances.
Q: Why does the helicopter still move too far forward or backward even after adjusting the servo arm positions and trims?
A: -The helicopter may not have an even center of gravity. You can slide the battery in it's mounting tray to adjust it's center of gravity.
-You can also combine your battery weight centering with trims and servo arm positions to get any desired combination.
*The mixer board goes through an initialization period (15 seconds or so) where it detects the radio system. If all connections are correct
the light will then turn green. During regular operation the Hummingboard will remain solid green but as the battery starts to run out and
the voltage drops the helicopter will simply descend. At this time it is best to land immediately.
If the throttle and trims are in high positions you will notice a red light on the mixer board this indicates that you are at maximum throttle.
CONTROL MOVEMENT
Move elevator stick forward, heli
moves forward.
Move aileron
stick left, heli
moves left.
Move elevator stick backwards, heli moves backwards.
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Move aileron stick
right, heli moves right.
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Move throttle
stick upwards, heli
rises.
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Move throttle
stick downwards,
heli decends.
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Move rudder stick
left, nose moves
left.
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Move rudder stick right,
nose moves right.