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Co-Pilot II reference manual 24 FMA Direct
trol over the model and Co-Pilot has more control. Converse-
ly, a higher Stick Priority setting means the gain is turned
down more the farther the stick is moved from neutral. This
gives you more control over the aircraft.
Here are some guidelines that will give more control to you
and less to Co-Pilot:
n If you are not getting any oscillation, then leave Gains
where they are.
n Increase the Stick Priority. Experienced iers tend to use
higher gures like 150%.
n If possible, assign a slider or knob to the Co-Pilot ON/OFF
channel so you can vary sensitivity in the air. If this isn’t
possible, you can accomplish the same thing by reducing
the Gains when you land using the IRNet Programmer.
n You can eliminate Co-Pilot interaction when Co-Pilot is
switched OFF by reducing the Auto Trim function to zero.
But when you do this, the model will probably no longer
be trimmed when Co-Pilot is ON. Use the Set Angles
menus to trim the aircraft when Co-Pilot is ON. (To set
Auto Trim to zero, you don’t have to re-do the entire setup,
just go to Preferences.)
Q: Are the LED’s on the IR Router supposed to light up?
A: No.
Q: Why is one of the LEDs on the IR router shorter then the
other three?
A: This is normal. There are three LEDs for transmitting. These
are the tall “blue” domes. There is one IR receiver which is
mounted internally on the PCB and sees through the 4th hole
in the top of the Router case.
Q: Can the IRNet Programmer be used with different Co-
Pilot II installations?
A: Yes, you only need one Programmer if you have multiple sys-
tems. FMA now offers Sensors, Computers, and Routers for
purchase separately.
Q: How do I turn off the IRNet Programmer?
A: You don’t. It turns off by itself.
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