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Copyright © 2011 Eagle Tree Sy stems, LLC http://w ww.eaglet reesyste ms.com Instruction Manual for the 3 Axis G-Force MicroSensor Model Numbers: GFORC E-LOW, GFORCE-HIGH Document Version 1.2 Thank you for your purc hase! T his instruction manual will guide you t hrough the in stallation and operatio n of your G-Fo rce Micr oSensor (the G-Senso r)[...]
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Copyright © 2011 Eagle Tree Sy stems, LLC http://w ww.eaglet reesyste ms.com Page 2 If you have the High G se nsor, and wish to measure vertical for ce greater tha n 8 g , you can mount the sensor so that e ither the X or Y axis is vertical. Range che ck: It is extre mely unlikely t hat the installatio n of the G-Sensor will affect yo ur model’s[...]
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Copyright © 2011 Eagle Tree Sy stems, LLC http://w ww.eaglet reesyste ms.com Page 3 Note that the force of gra vity is 1 g . So, wh en co nfigured fo r 2 g , the Micr oSensor will ea sily be trig gered b y normal handlin g. For example, lifti ng it at a ra te that causes a n additional 1 g of acceler ation on the Z axis will t rigger the se nsor. [...]
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Copyright © 2011 Eagle Tree Sy stems, LLC http://w ww.eaglet reesyste ms.com Page 4 Troubleshooting Belo w is a list of prob lems that may be enco untered , and steps to remedy them. If your p articular issue i s not add ressed by the b elow, visit the Eagle T ree G-Sensor suppor t thread at http:// www.rcgro ups.co m/forums/sho wthread.php? t=145[...]