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S.BUS Channel Setting
The default CGY760R S.BUS channel assignments should work properly with most 
Futaba transmitters. If you experience any problems please refer to the S.BUS section 
of the manual to set / verify each channel number for each function.
1.  The SBUS basic menu (page 
44
) of CGY760R is displayed.
2.  Use the [
/
+] or [
/
-] key to select "AIL CH #" and press the [Enter] key to enter setting 
mode. Check the transmitter’s aileron channel and set it to match the channel with the [
/
+] or [
/
-] key. When you are done, press [Enter] key to exit setting mode.
3.  Perform the same operation as above and set the  function (such as aileron, pitch, col-
lective, gain, ail gain, ele gain, rpm, gv on/off)  channels to the transmitter.
4. If your transmitter does not offer enough channels to operate all of the CGY760R’s 
functions, it is possible to operate the CGY760R without the Gov SW, Ail Gain, and 
Ele Gain channels connected.  When any these functions are not used, it is necessary 
to set the channel number to "INH" within the CGY760R’s S.BUS menu to disable the 
function and to use the setting value inside the CGY760R menu instead.
  When the Gov SW channel is not used, the governor on/off control is handled by the 
[Stick Switch] function.
Governor Installation
Modify the cooling fan and install the accessory magnet and attach the magnetic sen-
sor to the engine at the position shown below. Balance the cooling fan as needed fol-
lowing magnet installation.
 Magnet Operating Side Check
Bring the magnet near the end of the sensor and check the operating side.
* This is the side at which the displayed value increases in the "Revolution sensor testing" 
menu within the "Governor Basic Setting" section earlier in this manual. Install the mag-
net with this side facing the sensor. Mark this side of the magnet with a felt tip pen.
 Cooling Fan Modiication
1.  Drill a hole in the fan at the magnet mounting position. Make the hole about 4.1mm in 
diameter and 1.5 to 1.7mm deep.
2.  Embed the magnet in this hole in the direction in which an output is obtained. Use ep-
oxy adhesive that cures in 30 minutes or longer. Do not use epoxies that contain metal 
such as JB Weld.
Cooling fan
Magnet (Embedded in cooling fan.)
Sensor (Attached to engine lange through a stay.)
  When installing the sensor magnet to the mufler side, also 
refer to the needle side mounting.
Sensor
Magnet
3. If the cooling fan is unbalanced and vibrates, etc., balance it by mounting the spare 
magnet to the opposite side of the cooling fan in the opposite polarity (so that it does 
not output a signal).
Magnet
Cement the magnet to the cool-
ing fan so that the magnet is 
level with this side of the cooling 
fan.
 Sensor Mounting
The sensor mounting method depends on the model and engine.
1.  Mount the sensor to the sensor stay. (Temporary assembly)
2.  Drill a hole in the fan cover at the part corresponding to the sensor so that the distance 
between the sensor and magnet can be made 1 to 2mm.