calibrate function LEVEL with the gui

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Cronalex
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calibrate function LEVEL with the gui

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how to calibrate the function LEVEL, using the GUI? you can? if so, how is it done? I do not want to risk breaking it in the test

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Re: calibrate function LEVEL with the gui

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LEVEl and ACC are used synonyously.
Simply press 'Calib ACC' button.

Cronalex
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Re: calibrate function LEVEL with the gui

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trim function auto stable???

Bring the throttle stick to maximum

Move the cyclic stick forward to a time (the LED will flash) and once to the left (the LED will flash). no test in the gui??

example http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPs0dUqtnTM

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Re: calibrate function LEVEL with the gui

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please read this carefully, it's not too long to read.
http://www.multiwii.com/
(Accelerometers calibration)

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Re: calibrate function LEVEL with the gui

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Alexinparis wrote:please read this carefully, it's not too long to read.
http://www.multiwii.com/
(Accelerometers calibration)

I'm not talking about the calibration works but radio trim for leveling

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Re: calibrate function LEVEL with the gui

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Cronalex wrote:
Alexinparis wrote:please read this carefully, it's not too long to read.
http://www.multiwii.com/
(Accelerometers calibration)

I'm not talking about the calibration works but radio trim for leveling


you first question was:
how to calibrate the function LEVEL, using the GUI? you can? if so, how is it done? I do not want to risk breaking it in the test


there is no trim in the GUI

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