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tarranis x9d configuration problem !!
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just thought i would start a new thread on this problem and then just use this thread for all future issues i have with my transmitter.. thanks.. but anyway can anyone PLEASE help me fix what has happened in this video thanks.. i just made the video about 5 minutes ago...

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I think I might know what you've done. You probably inadvertently changed the direction of the yaw channel in the model output configuration.

EDIT: Photo now included below.

Turn on the X9D+ and do the following:-
  1. Press the "MENU" button to get to the model selection page. Select the required model (ensure there is an asterisk next to it).
  2. Press the "PAGE" button until you get to the page titles "Outputs" (usually page 7).
  3. Under the "Direction" column heading you should see an arrow against each channel. It should be pointing right for all channels. If it's not then it means the direction of the channel has been reversed. If this is the case, go onto step 4.
  4. Use the "-" button to scroll down to the yaw channel.
  5. Press the "ENT" button.
  6. Press the "-" button 4 times to get to the arrow column.
  7. Press the "ENT" button to swap the direction of the arrow.
  8. Now "EXIT" all the way back to the main screen.
Now "PAGE" to the Channels Monitor page and check to see if the yaw is now correct.

Let us know if that solves your issue.

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you guys are simply the BEST !!! whew i was stressing out so much over that !! not only is this site helping me through some very rough times with my first build, you are actually my therapist or something too !! LOL!!! wow!! i dont know how i must of done that but as soon as i got to that page on outputs i immediately noticed the arrow pointing in the other direction !! thanks so very much... and now i even LEARNED something new too !! yall are the best !! that's a big heavy thing off my shoulders now !! :0) :0) :0)
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