Instead of removing the metal part from the slider - take it out, grab a pair of pliers and flat out the bump that contacts the ratchet. You won't get it perfectly flat anyway so you'll still be able to feel where the middle is, as there is a bigger bump in the middle (so all the other ones...
If you have version 1.1 then you must first update your software to the latest version, i.e.V5.0. To do that download the update from here: http://www.futaba-rc.com/software-updates.html and follow the instructions.
No no no! The service menu was used a few years back when we didn't have all the options we have now. So don't bother with that.
Here's the simple way:
To correct the sticks positions: Go to "system menu" (double click "SYS") --> "H/W Set" --> "Calibration". Then follow the on-screen...
These sticks are indeed very, very sensitive, they do change a bit with every move - that's natural and nothing to worry about. The sticks DON'T have to be dead 0!
What you're getting now is perfectly fine, you're good to go and fly.
I mean follow what you see after you click "J3-J4" :)
When you click the above you will see "set neutral position" on the top - let the spring do the job so just hold "RTN" for one second to confirm. Then you will see "Set endpoint" and a blinking dot in the bottom right corner. Place the stick...
Not exactly the same but this one looks very nice:
http://www.firstpersonview.co.uk/access ... m-backpack
http://www.quadcopters.co.uk/phantom-2- ... 1356-p.asp
The profile is for the Futaba Transmitter, doesn't matter what receiver you use. You program everything on the Futaba so the functions don't depend on the receiver. I use the stock receiver, it works very well.
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