To create a helix:
When a dimension is locked, it does not change when you change another dimension. For example, if the height is locked and you change the pitch, the number of turns changes to keep the definition consistent.
In the example below, the height is 100, the pitch is 16.6, and there are 6 turns:
The example below shows the same helix with the height locked and the pitch increased to 30. The number of turns has decreased to maintain consistency:
Increasing the number of points per turn increases the accuracy of the curve that is produced.