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HiSky X-6S Transmitter Setup for V922
So I am trying to setup my HiSky X-6S with the WLtoys v922 and I am having trouble.
From what I can tell the 'F100' model on the X-6S should be the HCP100/v922 and indeed it does bind with my v922. The cyclic controls are working properly but I am seeing some odd behavior with the pitch and throttle hold. On my v922 with the stock transmitter hitting throttle hold has no effect on the the blade pitch (it is still controlled by the left stick position). But when I use the X-6S and hit throttle hold the pitch changes to full negative no matter the left stick position. Does anyone know if the 'F100' is the proper model to use for the v922? Or better yet have a listing of the proper settings for the X-6S and the v922? Any thoughts on this odd throttle hold behavior? Thanks, |
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First thing I did was put throttle hold on to check the pitch curve in idle up and, to my surprise, hitting throttle hold caused the pitch to jump full negative and the idle up switch had no effect on pitch. It makes sense to have the curve be the same as idle up since that is the mode I will be in when I need to hit throttle hold I do wish there was an option for throttle hold to just use the curve of the mode it is in. Thanks for your help. |
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I think the FB80 setting is best for the V922/HCP100. The FB80 I think refers to the original name FBL80 which is now called the HCP80. I have the HCP100 and with the FB80 setting the swash plate seems to do all the right things and the heli flies OK (well at least I can keep it hovering for about a minute! Still learning.). When on F100 lots of of the channels are reversed and the swash mixes are all different. When I use that the aileron and elevator seem to work correctly but when you increase the throttle two servos go up and one (the rear one) goes down. I think they should all go up together keeping the swash plate level.
My X-6S is the newer one with exp settings and I can't find a throttle hold pitch curve - just a single setting which is -18% as default. |
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What is perplexing is that if I copy the box stock FB80 setting to another model slot, the HCP100 just flips over on its side or back (though never forward for some reason). All the values seem to have copied over ok, but I'm wondering if there isn't something else going on. |
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What a great post, I havn't had a change to fly all summer, did spend time on RealFlight. This morning I had the first chance to fly. I have two HCP100 and the X-6S since March and I didn't want to mess up the orginal setting so I copy the F100 and had the same problem as everyone else with it flipping over. After reading this post. I try the F100 and FB80 setting. Were able to get off the ground and were somewhat able to hold a hover. Use up a total of 7 battery this morning. It were great to finally get the HCP100 into the air and keep them there. Made some adjustment to the pitch and throttle as well as had to add a lot of exp. (-45) and drop dual rate down to 50 and 80. Right now I am not trying to do any trick or flip just hover and maybe some forward flight so custom the transmitter to something more tame.
Now I have one question before I try and take the back off the X-6S. Is there a way to adjust the tension on the stick like on the FlySky FS-T6. |
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