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  • Mode 1 to mode 2

    I have just bought a twister cpx which is meant to be a mode 2 controller, unfortunately it is operating as mode 1, how do I change this?
    All I can work out from the manual is how to reverse servo direction and how to adjust sensitivity, which I can't see will fix my problem.

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    Last edited by truebluexx; 05-02-2014, 12:38 AM.

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    not sure you can, even expensive tx's dont always allow to be changed from mode 1 to 2, if its ready to fly out the box, just return it and explain the problem and get it exchanged.
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    • #3
      would changing the servo connections to the receiver not do the trick? but change which ones?

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      • #4
        That wont change which stick the throttle control is on, on the transmitter

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        • #5
          Thanks Chris, just so I understand this, if it was a airplane I could swap the servo connections for elevator and throttle and this would have the effect of swapping what the 2 sticks do?
          But you can't do that with a helicopter because more than one servo is used for each function? Is that correct?

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          • #6
            It isn't just that pitch and throttle need to go to the same stick, it is also that the springs and ratchet will be on the wrong sticks.

            Mode 1 has the left stick sprung to remain centered, mode 2 has the right stick centered.

            If you just swapped throttle channels to put throttle on the left stick you'd be at 50% throttle unless you actively held it down, not a safe way to go even on a plank.

            I really would return this to the store as a fault and let them sort it out.

            Edit: just saw your other post, probably a good idea to keep everything in one place

            So if the springs are already set for Mode 2 but the channel assignments are mode 1 then it is a clear fault and should be returned to the store.
            Last edited by Mark_T; 05-02-2014, 01:14 PM.

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