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Transmitter Setup (BNF)

Program your transmitter before attempting to bind or fl y the helicopter. Transmitter 
programming values are shown below for the Spektrum DX6i, DX7s, DX6, DX7, DX8, 
DX9, DX18 and DX20.
The fi les for models using Spektrum

 transmitters with AirWare

 software are also 

available for download online at 

www.spektrumrc.com.

Your helicopter is also compatible with Spektrum DXe radios with software version 1.3 or 
higher. Use the directions below to reverse channel 6, or use the appropriate program-
ming cable and the PC or mobile app to program the DXe. We recommend downloading 
the Blade mSR S DXe model setup available at 

www.spektrumrc.com.

If you are programming your DXe using the PC or mobile app, make sure the
"Transmitter Channels" value is set to the default of 7. If for any reason this value is 
changed to 9, the mSR S will bind to the DXe, but will not respond to control inputs.
If your DXe was included in another Blade Ready To Fly (RTF) helicopter, the transmitter 
software will have to be updated using the appropriate programming cable and either the 
PC or mobile app available at 

www.spektrumrc.com.

 Please note, the switch confi gura-

tion used for DXe transmitters included with the Blade 230 S RTF and Micro AH-64 
Apache RTF varies from the standard DXe layout.

To use the DXe transmitter with the Blade mSR S, channel 6 must be reversed.

To reverse channel 6:

1.  While powering on the DXe, hold the left and 

right sticks in the top-inside corners as shown.

2. Re-center the sticks after the transmitter 

beeps. The LED will fl ash slowly.

3. To select a channel to reverse, move the 

right stick to the left or right and allow it to 
re-center. Move the stick to the right to select 
the next channel. Move the stick to the left 
to select the previous channel. The LED will 
fl ash rapidly corresponding to the channel 
selected, as shown in the table. Select 
channel 6.

4. To reverse the selected channel, move the 

right stick up or down. The LED will change 
color to indicate the new channel direction.

The LED will fl ash 

Orange

 to indicate the channel is 

normal.

The LED will fl ash 

Red

 to indicate the channel is 

reversed.

5. To store the changes, power off the DXe.

CAUTION:

 During the subsequent power up, always verify the throttle

direction is correct and keep clear of the motor and rotor blades. Failure to 

do so may result in injury or damage to the product.

After reversing channel 6, bind the transmitter and helicopter normally.
Flight modes are controlled by the Flight Mode switch.
Panic Mode is controlled by the Bind/Panic/Trainer button.

DXe

LED Flashes

Channel

1

1-Throttle

2

2-Aileron

3

3-Elevator

4

4-Rudder

5

5-Flight Mode

6

6-Panic

7

7-Flaps

8

8-Aux Channel

Summary of Contents for Blade mSR S

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual Bedienungsanleitung Manuel d utilisation Manuale di Istruzioni RTF...

Page 2: ...m when operating this product NOTICE Procedures which if not properly followed create a possibility of physical property damage AND a little or no possibility of injury CAUTION Procedures which if not...

Page 3: ...Always avoid water exposure to all equipment not speci cally designed and protected for this purpose Moisture causes damage to electronics Never place any portion of the model in your mouth as it cou...

Page 4: ...mitter and Receiver Binding 14 RTF Transmitter Controls 15 Control Tests 16 Understanding the Primary Flight Controls 16 Flying the mSR S 18 Drift Calibration 19 Post Flight Inspection and Maintenance...

Page 5: ...DSM Transmitter RTF Only 4 AA Batteries RTF Only Specifications Length 8 00 in 205mm Height 3 30 in 83mm Main Rotor Diameter 7 08 in 180mm Tail Rotor Diameter 1 57 in 40mm Flying Weight 1 10 oz 31 g T...

Page 6: ...discharging discontinue and disconnect Continuing to use charge or discharge a battery that is ballooning or swelling can result in re Always store the battery at room temperature in a dry area for b...

Page 7: ...the charger CHARGING Solid Red LED MAX CHARGE LED OFF Disconnect the ight battery from the charger immediately upon completion of charging CAUTION Only use chargers speci cally designed to charge the...

Page 8: ...H 64 Apache RTF varies from the standard DXe layout To use the DXe transmitter with the Blade mSR S channel 6 must be reversed To reverse channel 6 1 While powering on the DXe hold the left and right...

Page 9: ...e Mode Gear Sw Pos 1 Elev D R Sw 1 Agility Mode Mixing MIX 1 ACT GEAR GEAR ACT RATE D 0 U 100 SW GEAR TRIM INH MIX 2 ACT GEAR GEAR ACT RATE D 0 U 100 SW ELE D R TRIM INH FLAPS FLAP ELEV NORM 100 0 LAN...

Page 10: ...mal AIL 100 100 Normal ELE 100 100 Normal RUD 100 100 Normal Chan Travel Reverse GER 100 100 Normal AX1 100 100 Reverse AX2 100 100 Normal SW Select Trainer Aux 1 Flap Gear All Others INH Use of Expo...

Page 11: ...rmal AIL 100 100 Normal ELE 100 100 Normal RUD 100 100 Normal Chan Travel Reverse GER 100 100 Normal AX1 100 100 Reverse AX2 100 100 Normal SW Select Trainer Aux 1 F Mode Gear All Others INH Use of Ex...

Page 12: ...0 0 100 100 0 1 100 100 0 1 2 75 75 0 ELEV 0 0 100 100 0 1 100 100 0 1 2 75 75 0 RUDD 0 0 100 100 0 1 100 100 0 1 2 75 75 0 Use of Expo is not necessary for successful ight of the mSR S The pilot may...

Page 13: ...ave it still until the red LED changes to blue and glows solid indicating initialization is complete If the LED on the control board ashes rapidly proceed to the Transmitter and Receiver Binding secti...

Page 14: ...rebound to the model If you need to re bind follow the directions below To bind or re bind your helicopter to your chosen transmitter follow the directions below General Binding Procedure BNF 1 Discon...

Page 15: ...Panic Mode D E F LED indicator C B A On Off Switch When pressed down trim buttons make a sound that increases or decreases in pitch at each pressing The middle or neutral trim position is heard as a...

Page 16: ...operate correctly Ensure the throttle is in the low position when doing the control tests Understanding the Primary Flight Controls If you are not familiar with the controls of your mSR S take a few m...

Page 17: ...EN Forward Cyclic Throttle down Left Side View Forward Backward Backward Cyclic Top View Rudder left Rudder right Nose Yaws Right Nose Yaws Left Descend Rudder Yaw Elevator Forward and Backward Cycli...

Page 18: ...battery condition and your ying style Takeoff Place the model onto a at level surface free of obstacles and walk back 30 feet 10 meters Gradually increase the throttle until the model is approximately...

Page 19: ...is released the model will self level HighAngle switch position 1 This ight mode allows a higher bank angle and faster ight speed When the cyclic stick is released the model will self level Agility M...

Page 20: ...d support their own weight When the helicopter is shaken lightly the blades should fall Tail Inspect the tail rotor for damage and replace if necessary Inspect the tail boom for any damage and replace...

Page 21: ...in LED on the receiv er ashes rapidly and the helicopter will not respond to the transmitter after binding Less than a 5 second wait between rst pow ering on the transmitter and connecting the ight ba...

Page 22: ...tter trims should not require adjustment and the center positions are memorized during initialization If you nd that trim adjustments are necessary after take off verify the balance of all rotating co...

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Page 24: ...PRESENTATION AND HEREBY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF NON INFRINGEMENT MERCHANTABILITY Part Description 9 BLH3204 Landing Skid Battery...

Page 25: ...ssistance and Services Your local hobby store and or place of purchase cannot provide warranty support or service Once assembly setup or use of the Product has been started you must contact your local...

Page 26: ...are at the sole discretion of Horizon Non Warranty Service Should your service not be covered by warranty service will be completed and payment will be required without notification or estimate of the...

Page 27: ...rules Operation is subject to the follow ing two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cau...

Page 28: ...ner that protects human health and the environment For more information about where you can drop off your waste equipment for recycling please contact your local city of ce your household waste dispos...

Page 29: ...ModelMatch are trademarks or registered trademarks of Horizon Hobby LLC The Spektrum trademark is used with permission of Bachmann Industries Inc All other trademarks service marks and logos are prope...

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