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•  Misuse of this product may lead to serious injury or death. To ensure the safety of you 

and your equipment, read this manual and follow the instructions.

•  Make sure the product is properly installed in your model. Failure to do so may result in 

serious injury.

•  Make sure to disconnect the receiver battery before turning off the transmitter. Failure 

to do so may lead to unintended operation and cause an accident.

•  Ensure that all motors operate in the correct direction. If not, adjust the direction first.
•  Make sure the model flies within a certain distance. Otherwise, it would cause loss of 

control. 

•  Do not use the product at night or in bad weather like rain or thunderstorm. It can 

cause erratic operation or loss of control.

•  Do not use the product when visibility is limited. 
•  Do not use the product on rain or snow days. Any exposure to moisture (water or snow) 

may cause erratic operation or loss of control.

•  Interference may cause loss of control. To ensure the safety of you and others, do not 

operate in the following places:

•  Near 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 product when you are tired, uncomfortable, or under the influence of 

alcohol or drugs. Doing so may cause serious injury to yourself or others.

•  The 2.4GHz radio band is limited to line of sight. Always keep your model in sight as a 

large object can block the RF signal and lead to loss of control.

•  Never grip the transmitter antenna during operation. It significantly degrades signal 

quality and strength and may cause loss of control. 

•  Do not touch any part of the model that may generate heat during operation, or 

immediately after use. The engine, motor or speed control, may be very hot and can 

cause serious burns.

Prohibited

Mandatory

1. 

Safety 

1.1 

Safety Symbols 

 

Pay close attention to the following symbols and their meanings. Failure to follow these warnings could cause 
damage, injury or death. 

1.2 

Safety Guide

  

Warning

•  Not following these instructions may lead to major injuries.

  

Danger

•  Not following these instructions may lead to serious injuries or death. 

  

Attention

•  Not following these instructions may lead to minor injuries. 

Summary of Contents for Noble NB4

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL Copyright 2018 Flysky Technology co ltd...

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: ...6 1 Reverse 10 6 2 End Points 10 6 3 Subtrim 10 6 4 Steering Exponential 11 6 5 Steering Speed 11 6 6 Steering Mix 11 6 7 Throttle Neutral 12 6 8 Throttle Exponential 12 6 9 Throttle Curve 12 6 10 A B...

Page 4: ...y Setup 21 8 9 Stick Calibration 21 8 10 Firmware Update 22 8 11 Factory Reset 23 8 12 About Noble 23 9 Product Specifications 23 10 Package Contents 24 11 Certification 25 11 1 DoC Declaration 25 11...

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: ...rected Data Transmission The independent uncorrected data transmission module is built into RF system it can send many different types of data including flight control data Intelligent RF configuratio...

Page 7: ...3 2 2 Transmitter Overview Speaker VR1 Lanyard Eye TR3 TR4 SW1 Battery SW2 SW3...

Page 8: ...4 VR1 TR3 TR4 SW1 Grip Trigger size adjustment Speaker Trigger spring adjsustment Battery Port USB Port Charging Power Button USB Port Power Out Lanyard Eye...

Page 9: ...5 Screen RGB LED Power Button TH Trim ST Trim Wheel Trigger Position Adjustment Screw Adjustable Arm Wheel Tension Adjustment Screw...

Page 10: ...to indicate the power and working status of the receiver Off The power is not connected Lit in red The receiver is on and working Flashing quickly The receiver is binding Flashing slowly The bound tr...

Page 11: ...heat or liquids Danger Do not drop the battery or expose to strong shocks or vibrations Danger Always store the battery in a cool dry place Danger Do not use the battery if damaged The NB4 has 2 batte...

Page 12: ...elect Bind With A Receiver in the transmitter s RX Setup menu 4 Once binding is complete the transmitter will exit bind mode Remove the power and bind cable from the receiver then apply power to the B...

Page 13: ...main interface mainly displays information related to the model such as transmitter voltage information function status and so on To be added Hold the lock icon for 2 seconds to lock or unlock the scr...

Page 14: ...to select it When selected the box will be highlighted in green 2 Use the and keys to change subtrim position 3 Test to make sure everything is working as expected The Reverse function is used to corr...

Page 15: ...al 6 5 Steering Speed 6 6 Steering Mix Steering Speed changes the speed that the steering channel moves This function is also used to simulate a realistic wheel turn speed for scale models Turn Speed...

Page 16: ...response of the throttle The Exp setting can be positive or negative Changes to the rate and exponential can be seen on the graph located in the center of the screen The system also gives a real time...

Page 17: ...raph is a bar that shows the real time braking position When this function is active and the brake is applied the green bar will oscillate in real time showing the A B S in action Break Return Control...

Page 18: ...quickly the throttle backs off The lower the percentage the longer it will take for the throttle to catch up with the trigger movement The bar in the middle of the screen will show the throttle s curr...

Page 19: ...hen the button is press it will toggle Throttle Idle Up on and off 2 Use the and icons to change the percentage 3 Test to make sure everything works as expected 6 14 Engine Cut When Engine Cut is trig...

Page 20: ...ettings 3 Touch rate and use the and iconds to change the percentage and do the same for Exp 4 Touch the icon to return to the brake mixing main menu 5 Touch A B S to enter the sub menu 6 Refere to th...

Page 21: ...while the test function is activated 6 19 Race Timers Modes Up Timer Counts up Down Timer Counts down from the set time Use the and icons to set a time to count down from Lap Timer Keeps track time fo...

Page 22: ...use the on screen keyboard to enter a new name Press the icon when finished to return to save and return to the previous menu Copying a model Touch Copy Model then touch the model to copy from the lis...

Page 23: ...t in that position then press the icon To set all channels at the same time touch All Channels move all the channels and hold them in the desired location then press the icon to save 7 RX Setup 7 1 Bi...

Page 24: ...h the icon to return to the previous menu System Sound Toggle system sounds by touching the box to the right of System sound If there is a check in the box it is enabled Alarm Sound To turn off alarms...

Page 25: ...he right of the setting If there is a check in the box the function is active Radio Frequency Setup contains the RF protocol settings for the transmitter and receiver Change RF Protocol 1 Touch RF Std...

Page 26: ...ring this mode When the firmware is updating never disconnect the USB cable or remove the battery or the transmitter 1 Download and open the newest official software 2 Connect a transmitter with a com...

Page 27: ...Port Micro USB Antenna Type Built in Single Antenna Input Power 1S 4 2V Lithium Polymer Battery Screen HVGA 3 5 inch TFT color screen with a resolution of 320 480 LCD white backlight capacitive touch...

Page 28: ...24 10 Package Contents NB4 Transmitter x 1 FGr4 x 1 Quick Start Quide x 1 USB Wire x 1 Hand Grip L x 1 Bluetooth module x 1 optional Ibus Module x 1 optional...

Page 29: ...enna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance 11 3 Environmentally friendly disposal Old electrical appliances must not be disposed of toget...

Page 30: ...crease the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced r...

Page 31: ...www flysky cn com Copyright 2018 Flysky Technology co ltd Release date 2018 09 20 FCC ID N4ZFG400...

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