I cant comment on the Ikon unit, but realize that a "poorly" (and I use that term loosely) tuned nitro motor can induce vibrations that will manifest themselves into a small tail wag. Usually a motor that is too rich will cause this. #1 - make sure the motor is well tuned (both mid and high needles are equally important), #2 - maybe a looking at different mounting tape for the Ikon can help solve the problem. I am a big fan of the clear 3M tape found at most hardware stores or Walmart. #3 - make ABSOLUTELY certain the tail control linkage/slider/pitch arms are butter smooth and slop free. #4 - make certain the tail grip thrust bearings are smooth and not binding. I personally would not mess with any settings in the Ikon (from what I know it is a pretty dang good FBL unit that doesnt need a whole lot of messing with) until you have confirmed that the tail on the heli is mechanically correct (no binding, no slop, correct geometry) and the motor is tuned and running properly.
Hope this helps and good luck!
Welcome to the club!
Steve