Creating and customising models
If you move the collective pitch stick slightly from the neutral position before
pressing the REV/CLR button, the servo will jump to the new position when you
reverse it. This is an easy way to check that you have selected the "correct" servo.
6. If the rotation direction is correct, confirm the change and exit the menu.
7. Select the next servo that you want to edit.
Make sure that the rotation direction for all the servos is correct before you start
to set travel and centre. If the rotation direction is changed later, you will need to
re-calibrate it.
8.2.5.2 Calibrating servos: setting centre and maximum travel
Use the Servo > Calibrate menu (see page 139) to adjust the travels (P1 and P5)
and the centres (P3) for all the servos so that the servos take up the correct idle
position, move evenly across their range of travel, and reach the appropriate
end-points.
If you wish your models to fly accurately, precise servo calibration is a fundamental
requirement!
The travel you set at this point cannot be exceeded (travel limit).
Always set the largest travel which the servo will be required to carry out.
Setting the centre
1. Open the Servo main menu.
2. Open the Calibrate menu.
3. Select a servo.
4. Select the P3 menu item and open the parameter.