Spektrum AS3000 Manual de usuario

AS3000 AS3X Flight Stabilization Module
AS3000 AS3X Flugstabilisierungsmodul
Module de stabilisation de vol AS3000 AS3X
Modulo di stabilizzazione volo AS3000 AS3X

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AS3000 AS3X Flight Stabilization Module
The Spektrum™AS3000 AS3X®Flight Stabilization Module is designed to
provide the benets of AS3X technology to Spektrum AR9140T, AR12310T and
AR20310T PowerSafe™ telemetry receivers
Features
• Add AS3X technology to PowerSafe telemetry receivers.
• Fully programmable with Forward Programming through Spektrum
Transmitters*
• Easy installation and setup.
• Compact design allows unit to install in almost all aircraft.
• Gains can be adjusted in ight via the transmitters knob or slider.
• No dedicated battery required. Powered through the receiver.
*DX9 and above.
Specifications
Type: AS3X Stability Module
Dimension (WxLxH): 25.9 x 25.9 x 9.3 mm
Weight: 2.8 g
Input Voltage Range: 3.5–9.6V
Compatibility: Spektrum AR9140T, AR12310T and AR20310T PowerSafe™
telemetry receivers
Frame Rate: 22ms, 11ms and 5.5ms (Only use 11ms and 5.5 ms with digital servos)

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Bind the PowerSafe Receiver
1. Bind the Forward Programming enabled PowerSafe Receiver to a Forward
Programming enabled transmitter. See the receiver manual for binding
instructions.
2. Fly and trim the aircraft before proceeding.
Installing the AS3000 AS3X Flight Stabilization Module
IMPORTANT: Update your Spektrum transmitter with the latest Spektrum
AirWare™software to take advantage of Forward Programming.
See the transmitter manual for updating instructions.
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mount the sensor
perpendicular to the
ight path.
Installation
1. Solidly mount the AS3000 on a smooth at surface in the aircraft. The
module must be mounted at and in line with the nose/tail. There are
8orientation options available.
2. Connect the cable from the Sensor port on the receiver to the port on the
rear of the AS3000.

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AS3000 and Forward Programming Setup Instructions
First Time Setup
1. Enter the Function list in the transmitter, and roll to and select
ForwardProgramming.
2. In the Forward Programming menu, press the roller to enter
IntegratedStabilization.
3. Roll to and select First Time Setup. Before proceeding with setup, read each
of the 2 information screens that appear, select NEXT at the bottom of each
page to continue.
IMPORTANT: Do not continue setup if the model has not been own and
properly set up.
IMPORTANT: Any changes to the model setup require re-running First Time Setup.
Orientation
1. Select Orientation, and press the roller to change if necessary.
IMPORTANT: Eight orientation options are available. Select the orientation
that correctly matches the orientation of the AS3000 in the model.
2. After the orientation is correct, roll to next and press to enter or roll to PREV
to return to the previous menu.

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Gain Channel
1. At the Gain Channel Select option, press the roller to select the input to
adjust the gain settings.
TIP: Use Channel Input Cong inside the Channel Assign Menu to select the
input for the channel you wish to use for gain adjustment.
2. Roll to the Airframe Type option. There are 2 different model types available,
Sport/Scale and 3D. These options pre-populate maximum gain values for
each axis, and the gain channel selected scales the gains for all axes up or
down. Select the appropriate type for your model.
3. Roll to Frame Rate, and select the frame rate desired. The frame rate
selected will adjust the frame rate of the response of the receiver and
AS3000 to the servos. Frame rate is applied to all channels from 1 to 12
(13 to 20 are always 22ms), not just gyro assigned outputs.
IMPORTANT: 22ms is the default setting and is appropriate for most aircraft.
IMPORTANT: The highest performance option is 5.5ms, however this
selection requires servos that can handle this frame rate. If the frame rate is
too high, it may cause jittery servos and shorter servo life.
4. After the Gain Channel Select, Airframe Type, and Frame Rate are selected,
roll to and press Apply.
TIP: Most aircraft will be setup without additional steps at this point.
For additional setup options continue on to the next pages :

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1. Select Gyro Settings to reset the maximum gain values appropriate for the
model type.
2. Manually adjusted Roll, Pitch, and Yaw maximum gains as desired.
3. Press next to adjust Stick Priority.
Stick Priority
Stick priority reduces the amount of gyro gain as you move the control stick
away from center. 0 means the gain does not reduce as the control stick is
moved. At 100, the gain goes to 0 when max stick deection is reached.
The default setting is 160, which means the gain goes to 0 at 40% stick input.
The maximum setting is 200, which means the gain goes to 0 just off of center
stick position.
1. Stick Priority can be adjusted for all 3 axes independently.
2. Press NEXT to select the Heading.
Gyro Settings

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Heading
Heading is Off by default. Heading can be turned on independently for each
axis. With Heading On, the stabilization system will keep the model on the last
heading of the axis selected until disturbed by the user by stick inputs. When
heading is enabled, a negative channel input is required on the gain adjustment
channel for heading to take effect (Positive = gyro, negative = heading). When
active on yaw, the model will require rudder input to yaw (proverse yaw) to turn.
Aileron control will result in roll only.
Select BACK twice to exit out of Gyro Settings.
System Setup
Relearn Travel and Reverse
Used to re-teach the receiver and AS3000 the travel limits and reversing after
the rst time setup is already completed and changes are made to travel
adjust, absolute travel, and servo reversing.
1. Select Relearn Travel and Reverse, the system will automatically sync the
current transmitter settings with the receiver and AS3000.
2. Once complete, select complete to return to the main menu.

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Orientation
1. Select this menu to adjust orientation of the AS3000 if it was changed after
First Time Setup.
2. The same 8 orientation options remain.
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Gain Channel Select
1. Change the Gain channel that was assigned in the First Time Setup.
2. The gain channel can be split into separate channels for Roll, Pitch and Yaw.

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Nose-wheel
1. Select the Axis On or Off for the nose-wheel to activate or disable nose-
wheel gain
2. Select the nose-wheel servo channel.
3. Select the retract channel used, when the gear is retracted the gain will be
turned off.
4. Retract Position displays the current retract position based on the channel
and switch selected.
5. Extended Delay is used to delay the gain from activating on the nose-wheel
until the gear is extended. This can prevent damage to the model when the
nose-wheel is retracted or while extending. The range is 0 to 20 seconds.
6. Retract Reverse is used to select the direction of the retract channel – if the
nose-wheel gain is off when the gear is down and on when the gear is up,
reverse this setting to correctly have gain on when the gear is down and off
when the gear is up.
7. Pressing NEXT opens further nose-wheel setup options:
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