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THE REVIEW BY RC HELI MAG!
The Ultimate Gyro/Servo
Combo for 450 Size Helicopters!
The Logictech 2100T Heading Hold
Gyro is everything the Futaba 401 is and more and all at a much lower
price! Just read the Features below. No this is not the company that makes
computer parts, that is Logitech this is Logictech, a Korean company that has
been making these gyros for Koreas top 3D Heli Flyers. This Gyro is much smaller
than the Futaba GY401 yet has more features. It is Slightly bigger than the
diameter of a quarter, this Gyro can fit anywhere. Perfect for Micros, Minis,
and even on up to the 50 class Helicopters!
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Enter into a new realm of gyro technology with the new
Logictech 2100T - Performance, Value, and Feature
Rich Technology. Why spend more on the Futaba GY401? The
Logictech 2100T is feature packed with state of the art
electronics, displayed in graphic form via lights on the display. Setup is
no longer a complicated procedure, and when it comes to flight
performance, the 2100T hold the tail solid as a rock. For
those looking for value, performance and state of the art setup, look no
further than the Logictech 2100T.
Check out the SET
UP GUIDE on Rc
Groups.
WATCH THESE VIDEOS TO HELP SETUP YOUR
LOGICTECH GYRO - Thanks to brovic777 from RcGroups for these great setup
videos.
Transmitter Setup Video Part
1:
Gyro Programing Video Part
2:
Rate Mode Setup Video Part
3:
Features:
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- High performance Smart Tail-Lock gyro
designed for Rc helicopters
- Zero initializing time(Tail-Lock mode)
- Temperature compensation software
- Auto-scan for radio type (Futaba, JR)
- Capable of supporting high speed digital
servos(LTS-6100G) as well as analogue servos, including micro servos.
- Tail-Lock Acceleration function
- Seperate setup for Left & Right
mechanical limits
- Remote gain
- Self checkup function
- Program button simplifies setting up
- Works great on Micros, Minis and Larger
size Helicopters
- Compatible with Futaba Digital S9650
Servo
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Common Mistakes:
* Trying to setup Logictech gyro as if it were a Fubata 401 =
BAD (The Logictech gyro is way more
advanced than the 401 and needs to be setup as in the video's mechanically in
rate mode.)
* I can only run the
Logictech gyro at 4volts = BAD (The 2007
updated manual states that the gyro can run at 4.5-6volts. http://www.logictech.co.kr/upload/b...0T(English).pdf)
Also included with the
Gyro
* Using subtrim to adjust rudder =
BAD (Do not have any value in the rudder
sub trim setting on your transmitter. This will mess up your gyro bad.
Mechanically adjust the servo horn at 90 degree's as close as you can
get.)
* Moving the heli after you
plug in the battery while switch is in TL Mode = BAD (This is very bad. After you plug in your battery, you must not
touch or move the heli for at least 5 second so the gyro can initialize the TL
heading. This is true for the Futaba GY401 gyro
also.)
* Trying a cheap digital tail
servo = BAD (The Logictech gyro uses a
high rate signal in digital mode and needs a high quality fast rate servo to
perform at highest level.)
* Running
the Futaba s9257 at 6volts= BAD (The
Futaba s9257 is rated to run at 4.8v at .08sec. You need a step down converter
if you running 6volts to 4.8volts.)
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Trying to fly in very hot weather excess of 115 Degree's =
BAD (There is one reported case of the
tail twitching when flying in excessivly hot weather. If you experience a twitch
in your tail, that is a sign to crack open a nice cold beer and relax for the
rest of the day)
Specifications:
Gyro Operating voltage: 4.5V-5.5V Power
consumption: 20mA Dimensions: 22 x 22 x 11 mm Weight:
10g
Servo Speed: .07 sec @ 4.8v Torque: 12.5 oz @
4.8v Weight: 9.1g Size: 23x11.4x25mm Gears: Karbonite Servo can also
handle 6 volts to increase the torque and decrease the transit
time.
Check out the independent product review on:
Trextuning Reviews:
Setup:
- There are 2 setup modes -
- Hold RUDDER while turning the gyro on will
automatically select an RX type -
- Hold the MENU button until the green LED comes
on next to SERVO SPEED then release - Each time you press the MENU button with
the RUDDER at neutral will cycle the green LED down to the next selection -
- SERVO SPEED is set by holding one direction of
RUDDER and press the MENU button and the red LED will move one direction and
hold RUDDER the other direction and press the MENU button and the red LED will
move the other direction -
- The first/left red LED indicates a matched
Logictech digital servo (270hz/.95ms) The second/middle red LED indicates
another brand of digital servo (270hz/1.5ms) The third/right red LED indicates
a standard analog servo (68hz/1.5ms)
- ROTATE RATE is done the same way - Hold one
direction of RUDDER and press the MENU button and the red LED will move one
direction and hold RUDDER the other direction and press the MENU button and
the red LED will move the other direction - Left = Slow Right = Fast
- DIRECTION works the same way again - Hold the
RUDDER one direction and press the MENU button and the red LED will move one
direction and hold RUDDER the other direction and press the MENU button and
the red LED will move the other direction - Left = Normal Right = Reverse
- SERVO LIMIT works similar but more to it - Hold
one direction of RUDDER and press the MENU button and you will see the red LED
go on either on the left or right side then you move the RUDDER stick
controlling the servo to the point you want the servo to stop for that
direction then press the MENU button again -
- Do the same for other direction by holding the
RUDDER the other direction and press the MENU button so the red LED comes on
the other side then hold the RUDDER where you want the servo to stop for that
direction and press the MENU button again.
- GAIN is indicated by the eight red LEDs when in
operation mode - There is also a green LED labeled "TL" in the top left corner
that indicates when the gyro is in TAIL-LOCK mode - Set the gyro gain ATVs to
0% then toggle the assigned gain switch to see if the TL LED is on in either
position - If so then leave the switch in that position and adjust the gain
channel SUB-TRIM so that the TL LED just goes off - Now adjust the ATVs
between +/- 0% and 100% as this should match the actual gain of the gyro and
the reason for the gyro selecting a radio brand? (^JR type^) -
- Gain indication of each of the eight red LEDs
from left to right: 0-30% 31-40% 41-50% 51-60% 61-70% 71-80% 81-90% 91-100%
- This should actually match the % displayed in your radio's travel
adjustment from 0% to 100%.
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Price: $154.99 (1+ $144.95)
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| SKU |
LGT-CB2100TG | |
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