I found the best way to set up the pitch servo was to attach it to the link with the swash and pitch slider installed.
Then holding the servo in position operate the pitch stick (make sure its 0 to 100 on the curve) and observe that the servo will bind top and bottom, reduce the serv ATV's(end points) in equal amounts till the sevro does not bind top and bottom.
When you've done that were ready for gluing.
Ok so the end points are now set spot on, move the pitch stick all the way to the top so the servo is pushing up, make sure the pitch slider (still attached to servo) goes up against the hub at the top, then glue the servo in place. I do it this way to make sure my endpoints remain the same top and bottom to get the best servo resolution. By pusing the sevro all the way to the top it gives you something easy to set up the height of the pitch servo.
Re-check your endpoints to make sure its not binding on the hub at the top or the swash at the bottom.
Ok now we're ready to look at the pitch range.
Set the servo up so its in mid stick position (making sure the pitch curve is at 50% in mid stick)
Check your pitch at mid stick it should be around 0 degrees, if its not adjust the pitch screws until it is. Then double check and make sure you have sufficient pitch top and bottom.
Now we can set our pitch curves to suit our own styles of flying.
Note
If you have pictures of this procedure, I would be very grateful if you could
send them to me.