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Charge Jack

WARNING!!

 

Do NOT attempt to recharge alkaline batteries! The charge jack should ONLY be used if 

rechargeable cells are used in the transmitter.

The TTX600 includes a built-in charge jack for convenient recharging of NiCd or NiMH batteries, and is compatible with 
charge leads designed for Futaba

®

 brand transmitters (HCAP0101). This jack is NOT compatible with charge leads for 

Hitec

®

, Airtronics

®

, JR

®

 or Spektrum

®

 radios.

To use the charge jack with optional rechargeable batteries, fi rst remove the sticker that covers the charge jack on the side of 
the Tx – making sure not to allow any object to be inserted inside the jack itself. Next, insert the cells inside the Tx’s battery 
compartment noting proper polarity. Make sure the transmitter’s power switch is in the OFF position. Connect a compatible 
charge lead to the jack and follow the instructions included with the charger for charging of NiCd or NiMH batteries that are 
rated at 4.8V. 

Tactic’s optional TACP1000 rechargeable battery and wall charger kit includes eight “AA” size rechargeable NiMH cells and 
110V AC wall charger, which is compatible with this Tx and can be found at local retailers. Make sure to follow the instructions 
included with the charge kit.

WARNING!!

 

It’s not recommended to charge batteries at greater than 1 amp through this charge jack. 

Fast charging of NiCd and NiMH batteries should ONLY be done with chargers that are specifi cally 
designed to include the peak-detection function which can automatically stop charge when full charge 
is detected. Misuse, improper charging, or over-charging of rechargeable cells can result in damage to 
the cells that could include cell rupture, explosion, or fi re!!

Trainer Function

The TTX600 Tx includes a built-in 

wireless

 trainer function – no trainer cable required! This trainer system connects a 

teacher’s Tactic Tx to a student’s Tactic Tx by wireless connection. Tactic’s wireless trainer function is not compatible with 
trainer systems in any other brand radios.

IMPORTANT!

 Before attempting to fl y the airplane, it’s very important to make sure all reversing switches and 

trim lever adjustments on the student’s Tx match the settings on the teacher’s Tx! Otherwise, the airplane could 
suddenly veer off in an unwanted manner when the teacher’s trainer switch is pressed. Proper matching of the 
student and teacher’s Tx settings should ensure that no unexpected movements occur when the trainer switch 
is pressed. This is especially true of the throttle control!

1.  The Tx that was used to set up the controls on the aircraft must be used by the TEACHER.

2.  The student must use a separate Tactic Tx with wireless trainer function.

3.  Place the teacher and student’s transmitters within 1 meter of each other, and make sure the throttle stick for each 

Tx is set to idle.

4.  Turn ON the power switch for the Tx being held by the student.

5.  Pull and hold the trainer switch on the teacher’s Tx, and then turn ON the teacher’s Tx power switch. 

6.  The LED on the teacher’s Tx will fl ash 3 times to indicate it has become bound with the student’s Tx.

7.  The teacher can then release his trainer switch.

8.  Once both transmitters are bound together, power can be applied to the receiver to prepare for fl ight.

When the training session has ended, with the model on the ground and all power removed from the model, place both 
transmitters within 1 meter of each other and simply turn the power switch for both transmitters to the OFF position. This will 
terminate the wireless link between both transmitters. If additional training will be performed again, return to step 1 above to 
re-establish the wireless link between the teacher and student’s transmitters.

Summary of Contents for cessna corvalis

Page 1: ...he user accepts all resulting liability If the buyer is not prepared to accept the liability associated with the use of this product the buyer is advised to return this kit immediately in new and unus...

Page 2: ...741 0057 Or via the Internet at http www modelaircraft org IMPORTANT Two of the most important things you can do to preserve the radio controlled aircraft hobby are to avoid flying near full scale air...

Page 3: ...C O D If additional assistance is required for any reason contact Product Support by telephone at 217 398 8970 or by e mail at productsupport hobbico com Order No Description NOTE REPLACEMENT PARTS L...

Page 4: ...harger NEVER charge in excess of 4 20V per cell ONLY charge through the charge lead NEVER charge through the discharge lead NEVER charge at currents greater than 1C ALWAYS set charger s output volts t...

Page 5: ...on of the flaps and ailerons you may need to loosen the screws reposition the pushrod wires in the screw lock connectors and retighten the screws 6 Connect the aileron servo lead to channel 1 on the r...

Page 6: ...wer nose wheel pant Replace the lower nose wheel pant and screw it back into place 11 Slide the left horizontal stabilizer onto the fuselage Align the plastic fittings into their mating slots in the f...

Page 7: ...pply a couple drops of glue to the base of the antenna before fitting it in place CA epoxy white glue hot glue or any other household glue would be acceptable PREPARE FOR FLIGHT 1 Remove the cowl top...

Page 8: ...itter follow the binding procedure found on page 14 1 Viewing the model from behind move the rudder stick to the right The rudder should move to the right as shown If it does not change the position o...

Page 9: ...the ESC If you wish to toggle the brake feature on or off again in the future repeat this step Note The motor is connected to the ESC at the factory to rotate in the correct direction If at any time y...

Page 10: ...r on or inside your model It is required at all AMA R C club flying sites and AMA sanctioned flying events and simply a good idea even if flying somewhere else Write this information on a strip of mas...

Page 11: ...e altitude the first order of business will be to trim the model for straight and level flight The model flies best at approximately 3 4 throttle Adjust the trims on the transmitter to make minor cont...

Page 12: ...when the LED is on constantly Anytime the LED begins to flash accompanied by the sounding of an audible tone the Tx battery voltage has dropped too low and operation of the model should NOT be attempt...

Page 13: ...in wireless trainer function no trainer cable required This trainer system connects a teacher s Tactic Tx to a student s Tactic Tx by wireless connection Tactic s wireless trainer function is not com...

Page 14: ...ld mode whereby the servos will lock in their last recognized position The servo connected to channel 3 normally being the throttle control will move to a pre set position The factory default failsafe...

Page 15: ...nd disconnect the power battery from the ESC in electric airplanes Then turn off the power switch in the Tx AMA Safety Code Excerpts Read and abide by the following excerpts from the Academy of Model...

Page 16: ...adio or cell phone towers roads or automobiles buildings or pedestrians Be very careful in locations where many R C aircraft are being used simultaneously NEVER operate R C equipment if you are physic...

Page 17: ...area check your local R C club regarding local operation Rx located too closely to engine motor or servos or other moving mechanical parts which might be creating unwanted electrical noise relocate th...

Page 18: ...The separate collection and recycling of your waste equipment at the time of disposal will help to conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and...

Page 19: ...hen current retail list price Be sure to include your daytime telephone number in case we need to contact you about your repair This warranty gives you specific rights You may have other rights which...

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