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6. function Settings

This section details functions and their use. 

6.1 Reverse

The reverse function changes a channels direction of movement in relation to its input. For example, if the blades 
are spinning in the wrong direction, pushing the model into the ground instead of taking off, this function can be 
used to correct this. 

6.2 End Points

The end points function changes the range of movement available to a channel. This can be used to limit the tilt of 
the model, so that it is easier to control. 
The left box is the low end points, the right box is the high end points, marked below as low being blue and red 
being high.

Setup:

To change between normal and reverse touch the box to the right side of 
the desired channel. 
Nor = Normal, Rev = Reverse.
Select the 

 icon to save and return to the previous menu.

Press the 

 To reset the function to its default settings. 

Setup:

1.  Touch the low or high end points box. 
2.  Touch the desired decimal to change then use the onscreen up and 

down arrows to change the value.

6.3 Subtrim

Subtrim changes the center point of the channel. For example, if a model is always drifting to one side, the sub trim 
can be used to fix this. 

Setup:

1.  Touch the box to the right of the desired channel.     
2.  Select the correct decimal and use the up and down arrow keys.

Summary of Contents for FS-l6S

Page 1: ...FS l6S Copyright 2020 Flysky Technology co ltd USER MANUAL Digital Proportional Radio Control System...

Page 2: ...ers In order to ensure your safety and the safety of others read this manual carefully before using this product If you encounter any problem during use refer to this manual first If the problems pers...

Page 3: ...erview 6 2 3 1 Receiver Antenna 6 2 3 2 Status Indicator 6 2 3 3 Connectors 6 3 Getting Started 7 3 1 Transmitter Battery Installation 7 3 2 Connecting the Receiver and Servos 7 4 Operation Instructio...

Page 4: ...19 7 13About FS i6S 19 8 DIY Customization 20 8 1 Throt Bracket Installation 20 8 2 Throt Spring Installation 21 8 3 Swapping Gimbals 22 8 4 Knob Bracket Installation 23 8 5 Knob Spring Installation...

Page 5: ...any site where other radio control activity may occur Near power lines or communication broadcasting antennas Near people or roads On any body of water when passenger boats are present Do not use this...

Page 6: ...servo calibration and i BUS Support Multi channel Hopping Frequency This systems bandwidth ranges from 2 4055GHz to 2 475GHz This band is divided in 140 channels Each transmitter hops between 16 chan...

Page 7: ...A Rudder Aileron Throttle Elevotor Power switch Lanyard eye SwA SwB SwC VrB SwD Device holder mounting point Handle Key 2 Battery cover USB port Rudder Aileron Throttle Elevotor Capacitive touch scree...

Page 8: ...be assigned to both auxiliary channels and other functions to enable quick control of various perameters The way in which the switch is assigned or used may differ depending on the current menu 2 2 4...

Page 9: ...put 2 2 9 USB Simulatior Function The system can be connected via a USB cable to a computer for use as a HID device This function is automatically activated when connected to a computer and will be re...

Page 10: ...the bind cable for binding and the power cable during normal operation in the range of 4 0 8 4V SERVO For connecting an i BUS receiver it can output i bus s bus signal SENS For connecting sensors 2 3...

Page 11: ...r expose to strong shocks or vibrations Danger Always store the battery in a cool dry place Danger Do not use the battery if damaged Follow the steps to install the transmitter battery 1 Open the batt...

Page 12: ...n the receivers LED will stop flashing indicating that binding has been successful 4 Remove the bind and power cable from the receiver Then connect the power cable to the B VCC port 5 Check the servos...

Page 13: ...nterference may affect signal quality 4 4 Power Off Danger Make sure to disconnect the receiver power before turning off the transmitter Failure to do so may lead to damage or serious injury Follow th...

Page 14: ...Status Battery Main Menu Unlock page Swipe to the right to display the servo interface Swipe to the left to display the sensors Timers Timer Menu 5 2 Timers This function can set up to 2 timers at the...

Page 15: ...e the up and down arrow keys B Stores the first selected activation switch C Stores the second selected activation switch D This number represents the currently selected mode The name beside the mode...

Page 16: ...ID starting from 0 Transmitter Voltage so the first sensor attached to the receiver will have an ID of 1 Value Displays the sensor output All data in this list is displayed in real time when a sensor...

Page 17: ...he right box is the high end points marked below as low being blue and red being high Setup To change between normal and reverse touch the box to the right side of the desired channel Nor Normal Rev R...

Page 18: ...This function is for slight adjustments only if parts of the model are still out of alignment consider adapting the model Setup 1 In the function menu select Trims Select On to activate 2 Go to the se...

Page 19: ...n rudder and ailerons so whenever the model rolls the rudder will move automatically to perform a turn Setup Master This channel will control the slave Slave This channel is controlled by the master o...

Page 20: ...hannel from the list to select the channel touch the box to the right of the channel name 2 The box next to the channel name should display On to activate the failsafe touch the box The box should now...

Page 21: ...the transmitter is given to the student aircraft Turning off trainer mode will restore control Setup Click Trainer Mode to enter the menu Mode This selection you can choose whether to enable this fun...

Page 22: ...just in the menu 2 Move the sticks and knobs though their entire range of motion on each axis Then centre the sticks again and touch the back icon to save Note If the sticks are not centred the system...

Page 23: ...oduct name hardware version firmware release date and firmware version 7 13 About FS i6S 7 10 Screen Lock Set screen lock on off and duration time using this function Setup Press Screen Lock to enter...

Page 24: ...ove the plate Be careful to ensure no damage to cables 4 Remove the bottom of the seat assembly of the spring hook assembly 3 The throttle spring installation swapping gimbals knob bracket installatio...

Page 25: ...crews marked in blue and remove the bracket 2 Loosen the screws shown in fig 4 and remove the plates 6 Throttle spring installation complete 2 5 3 Insert the 2 dowels as shown above 3 4 Place the spri...

Page 26: ...de 2 Swap the gimbals and rotate them 180 degrees then line them up with the screw holes and replace the screws There is no need to disconnect the cables 3 Replace the hand grips and insert batteries...

Page 27: ...screws marked in red 2 2 Remove the PCB screws marked in red 3 3 Remove the knob from the potentiometer and put them in a safe place 4 4 Install the bracket shown above and secure with the screws prov...

Page 28: ...remove the screws marked in red 2 2 Remove the PCB screws marked in red 3 3 Remove the knob from the potentiometer and put them in a safe place 4 4 Please the spring as marked in red with the 2 ends...

Page 29: ...To adjust the bracket loosen locking screw by turning it anti clockwise 2 2 Slide the top part of the phone holder up 3 3 Place the phone device in the middle of the bracket be careful not to let the...

Page 30: ...move the screws marked in red 3 3 Move the your device into the centre of the bracket Be careful not to let the device fall 4 5 Adjust the slider so that it grips the device firmly and tighten the loc...

Page 31: ...than 4 2V PS2 USB Port Yes Power input 4 2V 6 0V Weight 410g Size Length x Width x Height 179mm x 81mmx 161mm Color White Certificate CE FCC ID N4ZFLYSKYI6S 9 2 Receiver Specification FS iA6B Channel...

Page 32: ...ol System 28 FS l6S 10 Package Contents Product Quantity FS i6S transmitter 1 FS iA6B receiver 1 Micro USB cable 1 Mobile phone holder Optional DIY parts Throttle bracket 1 PB 2 6 6 2 Knob bracket 2 P...

Page 33: ...by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment This equipment complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two condit...

Page 34: ...communal collecting point via private persons is for free The owner of old appliances is responsible to bring the appliances to these collecting points or to similar collection points With this little...

Page 35: ...www flysky cn com Copyright 2020 Flysky Technology co ltd Release date 2020 6 18 FCC ID N4ZFLYSKYI6S...

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