Aqui os dejo como ajustarlo, esta en perfecto ingles, pero creo que mas o menos esta claro....
KDS Ebar - SetupSetting up the Ebar is very easy. Here are the steps I used:
1/ Create a new model on your Tx that is a 1 servo swash type helicopter
2/ Power up your heli with the PPC connected. You'll get the connecting screen if the Ebar has power:
Needed 3 hands for this shot
3/ Center the throttle stick on your Tx.
4/ On the PPC, select the menu option 1. Bar Monitor (with enter):
Sorry, I didn't have the throttle stick centered when I took the picture.5/ Adjust your sub trim until Aileron, Elevator, Rudder and Collective read zero (ignore the 02 in my aileron (read my problem below)) and adjust your gyro gain until this reads 32 :
6/ Press ESC to return to the main menu.
7/ Select the menu option 2. Mounting (with down arrow) and then press enter:

8/ Press enter and then adjust the orientation to match your installation, as shown on page 6 of the manual, by using the up/down keys. Press enter again when finished.
9/ Do the same for the Rotor direction, if you need to change it. (CW is the most common)
10/ Do the same for the swash type, as per page 6 of the manual, if you need to change it. (HR-3 is the most common)
11/ Press ESC to return to the main menu.
12/ Select the menu option 3. Servos:


13/ Adjust the servo directions until aileron and elevator works correctly. Don't worry if the collective is reversed at the moment.
14/ Adjust the servo neutral position until all of the cyclic servo arm's are centered.
15/ Press ESC to return to the main menu.
16/ Select the menu option 4. Controls:

I personally feel this menu is out of order. It should go in this order (Coll. dir, Cycle pitch, Coll. pitch, Cycle travel)
17/ Adjust the Coll. dir to get the collective working in the correct direction.
18/ Select the Cycle pitch and adjust your blade arm pushrods for zero blade pitch.
19/ Adjust the Coll. pitch for 12 degrees of collective pitch.
20/ Adjust the Cycle travel for 7 degrees of aileron cyclic (the swashplate tilts to full aileron when this option is selected):
21/ Press ESC to return to the main menu.
22/ I left the 5. Fly mode menu as the default for the maiden:

You'll get use to pressing enter to accept each option change. If you don't and press ESC the change will be lost.
I had a problem at this point. My cyclic, rather than stay level would drift to the left. If I entered the Bar Monitor screen the cyclic leveled and worked as expected. The aileron value showed 00. I even tried restoring the factory defaults and setting up the Ebar again, only to end up with the same result. It would appear that my aileron MEMS sensor is not zeroed correctly and I can't find a way to recalibrate the sensor zero, like you can in some tail gyros. At the moment two clicks of right trim, solves the problem and the Bar Monitor screen shows 02 for the aileron (I've since adjusted the sub trim to get the main trim back to 0). I've emailed KDS to see if they can shine any light on this issue, as I probably have no deadband on the Aileron stick with this setup.
I also tried flying with the Bar Monitor aileron value showing 00, and the helicopter does drift to the left until I put in the 2 clicks of right trim. The helicopter tried to roll severely left on take off until corrected with the stick (because it had drifted to the left while spooling up). Then it was just a slight drift after that. This could definitely have been a bad moment for a beginner.
With the above settings you will need a reasonable amount of expo and possibly even some dual rates, depending upon your flying ability.
The tail setup is also very easy.

1/ Select the menu option 6. Tail adjust:

2/ Select the servo frequency to suit the servo you are using.
3/ Select the servo pulse width to suit the servo you are using.
4/ Check whether the tail servo needs to be reversed, by moving the tail, and change if required.
5/ Set the two end points by selecting the option and using the up/down buttons to adjust and then enter to save.
Don't forget to check that your tail moves in the correct direction with the rudder stick. If it's wrong then reverse it in the Tx. This is the only reverse that should be used in the Tx.
That's it. Ready to fly...
Fuente:
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showpost.php?p=19377829&postcount=7