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from the 

CAMpac

 data storage unit. ...................................................................................................................................  31 

MODEL NAME

: gives each model memory an 8-character name for easy recognition. In 

MODEL

 submenu. ..........................  32

MODEL RESET

: restore all data in a single model memory to defaults, including name and model type. See 

RESET

.

MODEL SELECT

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MODEL

 submenu.  ................................................ 30 

MODEL SELECTION ERROR

: the memory last loaded in the transmitter is not currently available (usually because it is on a 

CAMPac

 not currently in the transmitter). See 

Error messages

.

MODEL TYPE

: select the type of model the aircraft is, including airplane, 2 glider types, and 5 heli types.  .........................  34 

MODUL

: modulation, means of transmitting data (

PPM

,

PCM

). In 

PARAMETER

 submenu.  ..................................................... 35 

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components. Transmission frequency can be safely, legally and easily changed (including from band to band) by changing 
the module. TP-FM is the standard module, available on any 50MHz or 72MHz frequency. You may also purchase 
TP75FM for ground use, 75MHz. ..........................................................................................................................................  9 

MOTOR CUT

  (

GLID

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position. ................................................................................................................................................................................ 79

Name: see 

MODEL NAME

.

Neckstrap: optional strap to suspend transmitter during use. Futaba stock # FTA8. See 

Accessories

.

Ni-Cd: Nickel Cadmium rechargeable battery. Typically used to power transmitter and receiver. See 

Battery care and 

charging

.

NiMH: Nickel Metal Hydride rechargeable battery. Newer battery technology than Ni-Cd. Longer run times but more 

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NORMAL

: trainer mode that does not give student radio the computer programming features of the master radio. See 

Trainer

.

NT8S: standard transmitter battery pack. See 

Accessories

.

NULL

: not assigned or never changed. Ex: a mix which has a null switch assignment is always active, and can never be 

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OFFSET

: (

HELI

) separate trim settings available to each idle-up (using 

CONDITION

) setting, or assigned to separate switches 

from the condition switches. When offset is 

ON

, movement of the trim levers adjusts the 

OFFSET

, not the normal condition's 

trims. ..................................................................................................................................................................................  102

OFFSETs

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......................................................................... 84

Offset mix: mix that independently moves the slave servo a set percentage of its total throw, not in relation to any master. 
See

Programmable mix

.

PA2: Pilot Assist. Optional onboard device that uses optical sensors to correct modelis orientation to upright.

PARAMETER

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. ... 33 

PCM: Pulse Code Modulation. An electronically encoded method of transmitting data to a receiver to help minimize 
the effects of interference. (Transmission is on an FM wavelength, and uses FM crystals, module and trainer cord.). See 

Modulation

.

Peak Charger: charger that automatically stops charging when the battery is fully charged (commonly called ipeakedi). See 

Battery care and charging

.

Piezo gyro: gyro that uses a piezo crystal to sense angular changes. See 

Gyros and Governors

.

Pitch-to-rudder mix: see 

REVO

.

Summary of Contents for 10CAP

Page 1: ...CAP 10CHP 10CP 10 CHANNEL RADIO CONTROL SYSTEM INSTRUCTION MANUAL Technical updates and additional programming examples available at http www futaba rc com faq Entire Contents Copyright 2008 1M23N2100...

Page 2: ...crow 63 THROTTLE NEEDLE 65 THROTTLE DELAY 66 THROTTLE CURVE 67 Linear Prog mixes 1 4 68 Curve Prog mixes 5 8 71 GYA gyro mixing GYRO SENSE 73 Other Equipment 74 GLIDER GLID 1A 1F 2A 1F 2A 2F FUNCTION...

Page 3: ...in operation use and programming Please be sure to UHJXODUO YLVLW WKH UHTXHQWO VNHG 4XHVWLRQV ZHE VLWH DW ZZZ IXWDED UF FRP IDT 7KLV SDJH LQFOXGHV H WHQVLYH programming use set up and safety informat...

Page 4: ...ate equipment other than radio controlled models Similarly other frequencies except 50MHz for HAM operators must not be used to operate models 0RGL FDWLRQ DGMXVWPHQW DQG UHSODFHPHQW RI SDUWV XWDED LV...

Page 5: ...OO VRRQ GLH FDXVLQJ ORVV RI FRQWURO and a crash When you begin your flying session reset your 10C s built in timer and during the session pay attention to the duration of usage Stop flying long before...

Page 6: ...RU in the case of electric powered or gasoline powered models the engine may unexpectedly turn on and cause a severe injury KLOH RX DUH JHWWLQJ UHDG WR LI RX SODFH RXU WUDQVPLWWHU RQ WKH JURXQG EH VX...

Page 7: ...ht SWITCHES 3 DIALS and 2 SLIDERS completely assignable in most applications Trainer system includes the functional FUNC setting which allows the student to use the 10C s mixing helicopter and other p...

Page 8: ...or on both 2 4G 7ch and 2 4G 10ch with just a simple programming change and just turning the transmitter off and back on See p 35 Any Futaba narrow band FM receiver all produced after 1991 on the cor...

Page 9: ...4 8 6 0V Ni Cd battery Current drain 27 mA Size 2 56 x 1 42 x 0 85 in 65 x 36 x 21 5 mm Weight 1 42 oz 40 3 g Channels 8 Receiver R148DF FM Dual conversion Receiving frequency 50 or 72 MHz bands Inte...

Page 10: ...ine Futaba extensions and Y harnesses including a heavy duty version with heavier wire are available to aid in your larger model and other installations FHOO 9 UHFHLYHU EDWWHU SDFNV OO XWDED DLUERUQH...

Page 11: ...W B VR A VR B SW A SW F SW E VR D VR E VR C SW G SW H SW D SW C CH8 Knob This controls CH6 and if flaperon mixing TP FM module is activated controls the flap Flap Trim Control Rudder Dual Rate Switch...

Page 12: ...ac or Dust Cap TRANSMITTER CONTROLS HELI SW B VR A VR B SW A SW F SW E VR D VR E VR C SW G SW H SW D SW C CH8 Knob Hovering Pitch Knob Rudder Dual Rate Switch CH9 Elevator Dual Rate Switch CH10 Idle u...

Page 13: ...ctivated in the programming to operate 10CA Mode 1 10CH and 10CP transmitter functions are similar but reverse certain switch commands Always check that you have the desired switch assignment for each...

Page 14: ...dder 2 elevator 12 H O H Y D W R U F R P E L Q H G rudder 2 elevator 12 3 VSDUH PRWRU VSDUH PRWRU VSDUH PRWRU VSDUH PRWRU VSRLOHU 1 4 rudder U X G G H U F R P E L Q H G rudder 1 elevator 22 U X G G H...

Page 15: ...g if there is a noticeable change you may need to replace the batteries Note that the 10C transmitter system has electronic protection from overcharging and reverse polarity via a poli switch It does...

Page 16: ...H WUDQVPLWWHU V UHDU FRYHU KHFN WKDW WKH XSSHU SULQWHG FLUFXLW board is on its locating pins then very carefully reinstall the rear cover being mindful to guide the RF module connector pins through th...

Page 17: ...have installed a special Power Down Mode for doing a ground range check Hold down DIAL while turning on the transmitter to call TM10 POWER MODE menu Power Down Mode To activate the Power Down Mode pre...

Page 18: ...a plastic bag and securing the open end of the bag with a rubber band before wrapping it with foam rubber If you accidentally get moisture or fuel inside the receiver you may experience intermittent o...

Page 19: ...it is very susceptible to loss of signal which results in a receiving error In order to avoid this phenomenon the R6014FS adopted a diversity antenna system To obtain the best results of the diversity...

Page 20: ...s are updating or refining their products to ensure compatibility with the lower operational voltages If you have any questions about the operation of such peripheral items we strongly suggest that yo...

Page 21: ...the aircraft away from wires other transmitters etc 7HVW RQH HQJLQH PRWRU RII PLQLPXP RI IW UDQJH Have a friend view the model but not hold it engine off People conduct signals too DON DZD IURP WKH PR...

Page 22: ...Operator HAM license required Ch MHz Ch MHz 00 50 800 01 50 820 02 50 840 03 50 860 04 50 880 05 50 900 06 50 920 07 50 940 08 50 960 09 50 980 LUFUDIW HG ZLQJ DQG KHOLFRSWHU UHTXHQFLHV H FHSW EDQG 7K...

Page 23: ...nu or a function Turn DIAL Turn DIAL clockwise or counterclockwise to scroll through choices within an option of a function for example to VHOHFW ZKLFK VZLWFK FRQWUROV GXDO WULSOH UDWHV Press DIAL Pre...

Page 24: ...up If turning a switch OFF does not stop the mixing warning When the warning does not stop even when the mixing switch indicated by the warning display on the screen is turned off the functions descr...

Page 25: ...TER Submenu RESET TYPE MODUL ATL AILE 2 CONTRAST BACK LIGHT HOME DISP USER NAME LOGIC SW 33 Servo REVERSE 38 END POINT 39 Idle Management IDLE DOWN and THR CUT 40 XDO 7ULSOH 5DWHV DQG SRQHQWLDO D R EX...

Page 26: ...rough the 2 pages of screens in each menu Note that all functions which have more than one page have a 1 2 indicator in the upper right hand corner to indicate page 1 of 2 or page 2 of 2 Use Cursor le...

Page 27: ...need to change during programming Name the model P 32 Note that you do not need to do anything to save or store this data Only critical changes such as a MODEL RESET require additional keystrokes to...

Page 28: ...and THR CUT to both positions of a 2position switch See IDLE DOWN for details From the BASIC menu choose THR CUT C to THR CUT to choose THR CUT Activate assign SWITCH and adjust Close the function C...

Page 29: ...10CH with 3 positions C to SW to G or E G or E to center position Repeat steps above to set 3rd rate Where next Other functions you may wish to set up for your model TRAINER p 47 0XOWLSOH ZLQJ DQG RU...

Page 30: ...ee p 34 Change modulation FM PPM PCM or 2 4G 10CH 7CH see p 35 Utilize servo REVERSE see p 38 Adjust END POINTs see p 39 Set up IDLE DOWN and THR CUT for throttle management see p 40 41 MODEL SELECT T...

Page 31: ...ing your radio for service GLW D FRS RI RXU PRGHO V GDWD WR WKH PRGHO LQ GLIIHUHQW FRQGLWLRQV LH HOLFRSWHU XVLQJ KHDYLHU QLJKW EODGHV JOLGHU in extreme wind airplane model at extreme altitudes Store y...

Page 32: ...avoid confusion If using multiple frequency modules to be able to transmit on multiple channels we recommend using the last 2 characters to indicate the receiver s channel for clarity For more inform...

Page 33: ...e you need not delete all existing data UVW E XVLQJ WKLV IXQFWLRQ COPY completely overwrites anything in the existing model memory including MODEL NAME The MODEL TYPE function overwrites all data exce...

Page 34: ...use of functions it offers that the GLID types do not ACRO adds SNAP ROLL AILEVATOR twin elevator servo support For fuel powered airplanes IDLE DOWN THR CUT THROTTLE NEEDLE mixing and THROTTLE DELAY p...

Page 35: ...h mode receivers UHJDUGOHVV RI QXPEHU RI FKDQQHOV LH 5 6 5 6 2 4G 7CH setting for all Futaba FASST 2 4G 7ch mode receivers regardless of QXPEHU RI FKDQQHOV LH 5 6 5 6 5 6 NOTE When you change models i...

Page 36: ...ND POINT see p 39 6HW XS GXDO WULSOH UDWHV DQG H SRQHQWLDO D R EXP see p 42 Second aileron AILE 2 ACRO GLID 1A 1F GLID 2A 1F only changes the default choice for dual aileron servos from channels 6 FLA...

Page 37: ...DISP to THR PIT Close USER NAME assigns your transmitter s name which is displayed in the home screen Adjustability and values Up to 8 characters long Each character may be a letter number blank or a...

Page 38: ...mitter off and back on This change affects all models in the radio GOAL of EXAMPLE STEPS INPUTS Reverse the direction of the elevator servo Open REVERSE function for 1 second If ADVANCE again C to REV...

Page 39: ...ters adjust the total travel of the function such as collective pitch in SWASH AFR Adjust the linkage or the END POINT It is nearly always best to adjust your linkages to get as close as possible prio...

Page 40: ...ne By default IDLE DOWN is set to SWITCH C center and down This works well with THR CUT also on SWITCH C GRZQ 7KH 6 7 XS LV QRUPDO LJKW VWDUWLQJ FHQWHU IRU VORZHU PDQHXYHUV ODQGLQJ DQG GRZQ WR FXW WKH...

Page 41: ...wn position with IDLE DOWN programmed to SWITCH C in the center and down positions Open BASICmenu then open THR CUT function for 1 second If ADVANCE again C to THR CUT Activate the function Choose des...

Page 42: ...e stick operation ACRO Adjustability Range 0 140 0 setting would deactivate the control completely Initial value 100 Adjustable for each direction ACRO GLID LH 8S GRZQ OHIW ULJKW 0RVW PRGHOV XSULJKW Z...

Page 43: ...ting WKH PRGHO LQ WKDW FRQGLWLRQ WR PDNH PRGL FDWLRQV Special note for conditions The helicopter and glider programming offers you the choice of Cond This option allows you to have a separate rate for...

Page 44: ...tch assignment C to SW1 to C Confirm switch is in desired position and set rate Ex up high rate 75 C to D R C to up position AILERON STICK to 75 AILERON STICK to 75 Move SWITCH to 2nd rate position an...

Page 45: ...imer with the CURSOR lever while at the startup screen then press and hold DIAL for 1 second Activation by either direction of SWITCH A H by THROTTLE STICK STK THR Using the THROTTLE STICK is convenie...

Page 46: ...GOVERNOR and THR NEEDLE functions are activated AUX CH settings of related channels become invalid automatically Related channels GYRO SENSE ACRO ch 5 7 or 8 see p 73 GYRO SENSE HELI ch 5 see p 107 GO...

Page 47: ...UDGLR WR IXOO WKH PRGHO Using NORM mode set lower throws different exponentials even different auxiliary channel settings on the student radio if it has these features To ease the learning curve elev...

Page 48: ...NH D FKDQJH Open BASICmenu then open TRIM submenu for 1 second If ADVANCE again C to TRIM Request DQG FRQ UP WKH UHVHW for 1 second Beep sounds Close Where next Adjust SUB TRIMs see p 49 Adjust trim r...

Page 49: ...m steps see p 48 Adjust END POINTs see p 39 6HW XS GXDO WULSOH UDWHV DQG H SRQHQWLDO D R EXP see p 42 The servo submenu includes two features real time bar graph display to demonstrate exactly what co...

Page 50: ...RXU FKDQJHV KDYH EHHQ WUDQVPLWWHG GOAL of EXAMPLE STEPS INPUTS Change the receiver FailSafe command for channel 8 gasoline engine kill switch to a preset position N O T E T h i s i s o n e o f s e v...

Page 51: ...DIFF FLAPERON Uses CH6 for the second servo see AIL 2 to use CH5 OORZV DS DFWLRQ DV ZHOO DV DLOHURQ DFWLRQ IURP WKH DLOHURQV Provides FLAP TRIM IXQFWLRQ WR DGMXVW WKH QHXWUDO SRLQW RI WKH DSHURQV IRU...

Page 52: ...FLAPERON settings for each condition can be set GLID 127 FWLYDWLQJ DSHURQV RQO PDNHV WKH DLOHURQV ZRUN DV DLOHURQV DQG WHOOV WKH UDGLR KRZ IDU RX ZDQW WKHP WR PRYH DV DSV RX WKHQ DFWLYDWH RWKHU SURJUD...

Page 53: ...tting not independent settings for up and down travel GOAL of EXAMPLE STEPS INPUTS Add FLAP TRIM to allow the model s DLOHURQV WR EH WULPPHG WRJHWKHU DV DSV at any time during the flight with a maximu...

Page 54: ...UYRV IRU DS DFWLRQ The separate AILE DIFF settings for each condition can be set GLID only GOAL of EXAMPLE STEPS INPUTS Activate twin aileron servos using AIL DIFF Note that the function defaults to n...

Page 55: ...N or AILE DIFF programming 7KLV LV EHQH FLDO ZLWK IRXU DLOHURQ VHUYRV WKDW QHHG WR KDYH WKHLU HQG SRLQWV RU VXE WULPV VHW VHSDUDWHO DQG CH6 are already fully set up to operate as ailerons Mix CH7 or C...

Page 56: ...s down travel The separate ELEVON settings for each condition can be set GLID only Note When changing the polarity of a rate change rate dir is displayed for a check Please set up after pressing DIAL...

Page 57: ...any other setups are also available The AILEVATOR mixing function uses one servo on each of the two elevators and combines the elevator function with the aileron function unless aileron travel is set...

Page 58: ...able To create rudder differential set RUD1 and 2 to 0 then use two programmable mixes RUD ELE and RUD RUD setting different percents for up and down These are your new rudder travels Trim and link of...

Page 59: ...change snap directions is fully adjustable and optional If you wish to have only one snap leave the switches as NULL If assigned SW1 XS GRZQ SW2 OHIW ULJKW Caution it is critical that you remember if...

Page 60: ...C to MIX to OFF or ON Adjust the travels as needed Ex elevator to 55 rudder to 120 C to ELEV to 55 C to RUDD to 120 Optional Activate SAFE MOD Ex ON when SWITCH E 10CA or G 10CH is down meaning snap f...

Page 61: ...s another example that slows the servo movement to the trim settings for the other conditions VVHQWLDOO HYHU IHDWXUH LQ WKH UDGLR V SURJUDPPLQJ LV UHDOO D PL ZLWK DOO DVVLJQPHQWV SURJUDPPLQJ VHW XS DQ...

Page 62: ...that mixing does not work near neutral of an elevator stick can be set up Hold the stick to the desired point upper or lower side then press DIAL and hold one second to set the range Condition GLID Th...

Page 63: ...when AIRBRAKE BUTTERFLY is activated by setting the delay delay ELEV LWHP WR VORZ GRZQ WKH HOHYDWRU UHVSRQVH DOORZLQJ WKH DSV DLOHURQV HOHYDWRU WR DOO reach their desired end point together A setting...

Page 64: ...y ELEV to 25 Optional change the mixing from full amount upon switch to proportional to the THROTTLE STICK s proximity to idle C to MODE to Linear 0 THROTTLE STICK to desired 0 point for 1 sec until b...

Page 65: ...ng it back to the proper adjustment for that throttle setting This function UHTXLUHV VRPH DGMXVWPHQW WR EHVW W RXU HQJLQH DQG RXU LQJ VW OH GMXVW HQJLQH V UHVSRQVH XQWLO QR KHVLWDWLRQ RFFXUV on rapid...

Page 66: ...THR DELAY for a ducted fan replica of a turbine powered aircraft Slow the servo response byone second Open the THR DELAY function for 1 second If BASIC again to page 2 C to THR DELAY Activate the fun...

Page 67: ...AL of EXAMPLE STEPS INPUTS Base point Adjust base point of throttle curve until engine idles reliably out output servo position stk curve point stick position Open the THR CURVE function for 1 second...

Page 68: ...annel The channel whose movement is followed by the slave channel Another channel Most mixes follow a control channel Ex rudder to ailerons 25 no switch corrects roll coupling MASTER SLAVE LINK TRIM S...

Page 69: ...W Lsw1 to 3 may be assigned Set up LOGIC SW See p 38 STk THR 7XUQHG RQ RII E THROTTLE STICK PRYHPHQW 7ULJJHU SRLQW GLUHFWLRQ DUH VHOHFWDEOH OFST to gear doors mix to open gear doors at idle which is o...

Page 70: ...nge from E to C DOWN C to SW to C C to POSI to DOWN Optional set switch to STk THR to activate mix with THROTTLE STICK See above for details C to SW to STk THR C to POSI THROTTLE STICK to desired poin...

Page 71: ...rve to get the right response all along the rudder channel s travel GMXVWDELOLW IRU GHWDLOHG GH QLWLRQV VHH LQHDU 3URJUDPPDEOH 0L HV DQG ORVVDU ACRO GLID Defaults The 4 programmable curve mixes defaul...

Page 72: ...MIX to ON Choose master and slave channels Ex do not change MAS or SLV already RUDD already ELEV Set LINK as needed Ex off Assign SWITCH and position Ex change from F to C DOWN C to SW to C C to POSI...

Page 73: ...ty Plug the gyro s sensitivity adjustment to channel 5 7 or 8 of the receiver selectable Full switch assignability SWITCH A H Each rate setting may be set from 0 to NOR100 or AVC100 gain NOR Normal mo...

Page 74: ...ue to draw full power the entire time prematurely draining the battery and risking crash of your model End point will not adjust a retract servo Pneumatic air driven retracts use a standard servo to c...

Page 75: ...MENU FUNCTIONS 78 MOTOR CUT 79 MODEL Submenu MODEL SELECT COPY NAME 30 PARAMETER Submenu RESET MODUL ATL AILE 2 CONTRAST BACK LIGHT USER NAME LOGIC SW 33 Model type PARAMETER submenu 78 Servo REVERSE...

Page 76: ...to change during programming Select the proper MODEL TYPE for your model Ex GLID 1A 1F See p 78 NOTE This is one of several functions that requires confirmation to make a change Only critical changes...

Page 77: ...reen reads ELEV UP C to D R ELEVATOR STICK to set ELEVATOR STICK to set Normally the same for both directions C to EXP ELEVATOR STICK to set ELEVATOR STICK to set Set the second low rate throws and ex...

Page 78: ...W FRQGLWLRQV DYDLODEOH GLID 2A 1F The GLID 2A 1F MODEL TYPE LV LQWHQGHG IRU VDLOSODQHV ZLWK GXDO DLOHURQ VHUYRV DQG D VLQJOH DS VHUYR RU WZR FRQQHFWHG ZLWK D FRQQHFWRU GGLWLRQDO LJKW FRQGLWLRQV DYDLOD...

Page 79: ...luding NULL mix always off and Up Cntr and Cntr Dn to activate the mix in 2 separate positions of the same SWITCH GOAL of EXAMPLE STEPS INPUTS Decrease the rate to stop the motor ZLWK WKH LS RI D VZLW...

Page 80: ...receiver with FLAPERON and AILE DIFF See AIL 2 p 55 ELEVON IRU LQJ ZLQJV 6HH S V TAIL for models with 2 servos operating together to create roll and pitch control See p 58 AILEVATOR not available in...

Page 81: ...ASIC again to 2nd page of menu C to AILE RUDD Select the mixing mode C to MODE to RUDD AILE Activate the function C to MIX to ON Set the rate Ex 100 each way C to FLP1 RUDDER STICK to 25 RUDDER STICK...

Page 82: ...Open AILE FLAP submenu for 1 second If BASIC again to 2nd page of menu C to AILE FLAP Activate the function C to MIX to ON Set the rate Ex 100 each way C to FLP1 AILERON STICK to 100 AILERON STICK to...

Page 83: ...OGIC SW Lsw1 to 3 may be assigned Set up LOGIC SW See p 38 GOAL of EXAMPLE STEPS INPUTS 2 servo spoiler mode Adjust the spoiler servo position to 60 Open the SPOILER MIX function and move to 2nd page...

Page 84: ...operation mode MIX offset rate trim operation mode while mixing is on Optional assignable knob CAMBER MIX to allow trimming in flight of the DLOHURQ DQG DS DFWLRQ RI HDFK LJKW FRQGLWLRQ During OFFSET...

Page 85: ...to PRE or VR E to desired point for one second Close menu Adjustability Rate 100 to 100 with a default of 30 Reference point PRE The operation reference point of camber control can be offset 100 to 10...

Page 86: ...e rate dir is displayed for a check Please set up after pressing DIAL for 1 second and canceling an alarm display GOAL of EXAMPLE STEPS INPUTS Ex Set the maximum travel of 35 of WKH WRWDO DS WUDYHO Op...

Page 87: ...e Point 3 END point Position and rate are adjustable Delayed reaction You can suppress sudden changes in your model s attitude when BUTTERFLY is activated by setting the delay DELAY LWHP WR VORZ GRZQ...

Page 88: ...erons each 75 Flap 75 C to AIL1 to 75 C to FLAP to 75 C to AIL2 to 75 Close menu Where next View additional model setups on the internet www futaba rc com faq Channel 3 s function selection CONDITION...

Page 89: ...Submenu RESET MODUL ATL AILE 2 CONTRAST BACK LIGHT HOME DISP USER NAME LOGIC SW 33 MODEL TYPE PARAMETERS submenu 93 Servo REVERSE 38 SWASH AFR swashplate surface direction and travel correction not i...

Page 90: ...WKLV RU DGGLWLRQDO GHWDLOV VHH WKDW IXQFWLRQ V VHFWLRQ LQ WKLV PDQXDO WKH SDJH QXPEHUV DUH LQGLFDWHG LQ WKH UVW FROXPQ IRU RX GOAL of EXAMPLE STEPS INPUTS Prepare your helicopter Install all servos s...

Page 91: ...the rate until the engine consistently shuts off but throttle linkage is not binding 1 Close C to down position THROTTLE STICK C to RATE until shuts off Set up throttle curve for normal 2 Usually chan...

Page 92: ...eck that the swashplate remained level and there is no binding Repeat for full cyclic pitch and roll If not adjust as needed to correct in END POINT see p 39 Important note prior to setting up throttl...

Page 93: ...x HR3 all 3 servos together create elevator movement dramatically increases the torque available as well as the precision and centering Please note that some helicopters are type HR3 or HN3 except off...

Page 94: ...menu C to PARAMETER Select proper MODEL TYPE HELICOPTER RQ UP WKH FKDQJH C to TYPE to HELICOPTER for 1 second Are you sure displays WR FRQ UP 1 Change to the desired SWASH TYPE example HR3 RQ UP WKH F...

Page 95: ...hat several functions will not operate properly The collective pitch operation is backwards but reversing all three servos would also reverse the aileron and elevator operations Changing the collectiv...

Page 96: ...ility 0L LQJ PD EH VHW IURP WR HDFK LJKW FRQGLWLRQ GOAL of EXAMPLE STEPS INPUTS Correct the tendency of the model to change altitude Open THROTTLE MIX function for 1 second If BASIC again to 2nd page...

Page 97: ...re then adjusted to create the desired idle and maximum engine speed and a smooth transition in between For more on throttle curves see p 101 PIT CURV NOR inputs the normal NORM collective pitch curve...

Page 98: ...y If engine bogs increase the throttle curve If engine over revs increase the collective pitch curve at points 6 or 7 Apply full throttle while hovering then descend back to hover Adjust REVO until th...

Page 99: ...range of 4 to 10 to 12 is automatically activated with THR HOLD Revo mix Since revo mix adjusts for torque from the engine no revo mix is available for THR HOLD Priority The throttle hold function ha...

Page 100: ...DPPHG WR PDLQWDLQ FRQVWDQW 530 HYHQ ZKHQ WKH FROOHFWLYH SLWFK LV UHGXFHG GXULQJ LJKW including inverted To change which condition s curve is being edited cursor up to COND and change the curve named F...

Page 101: ...G DQG EDFN 7R GR VR WKH SLWFK FXUYH LV VHW to 0 pitch at half stick positive pitch climb upright above half and negative pitch climb when inverted below half stick The throttle curve is adjusted to al...

Page 102: ...LJKW condition When OFFSET LV LQKLELWHG WULP DGMXVWPHQWV PDGH LQ DQ LJKW FRQGLWLRQ DIIHFW DOO LJKW FRQGLWLRQV Rapid jumps caused by large offsets can be slowed using the DELAY function During OFFSET o...

Page 103: ...HQW GOAL of EXAMPLE STEPS INPUTS Set up a delay on all channels to ease WKH WUDQVLWLRQ IURP RQH LJKW FRQGLWLRQ to another so there are no hard jumps Open the DELAY function for 1 second If BASIC again...

Page 104: ...b to its center position Note that all functions including these assume the model hovers at half stick Available in normal NORM RU QRUPDO LGOH XS NORM IDL1 condition only GOAL of EXAMPLE STEPS INPUTS...

Page 105: ...be memorized and then return the knobs to center point to use that amount of adjustment Allows easy use of the trimming knobs for multiple models GOAL of EXAMPLE STEPS INPUTS Set up a high pitch curve...

Page 106: ...t up and not as reliable as piezo or SMM Non Heading Hold Piezo these are now inexpensive gyros that are reliable and easy to set up Some have dual rates and UHPRWH JDLQ FRQWURO WR DGMXVW VHQVLWLYLW L...

Page 107: ...n C to GYRO SENSE Activate the function C to MIX to ACT Optional change gyro type to Heading hold GY C to MODE to GY Optional change switch assignment Ex select Cond C to SW to Cond Adjust gyro rates...

Page 108: ...QRU RQ RII LQWR ch8 and changing CUT CH setting I XVLQJ VHSDUDWH RQ RII VZLWFK DVVLJQPHQW LV WRWDOO DGMXVWDEOH H FDUHIXO not to assign governor off to a condition switch if you want the governor to fu...

Page 109: ...to DOWN or vice versa GOAL of EXAMPLE STEPS INPUTS S e t u p a G V 1 g o v e r n o r t o u s e both channels into the receiver and switch between the governor settings automatically when changing cond...

Page 110: ...g ailevators the two elevator servos are also acting as ailerons 3 and 4 unless you set their values to 0 See Twin aileron servos and Twin elevator servos AILE RUDD GLID You can select a pre programed...

Page 111: ...de To adjust the warning point set a THROTTLE STICK POSITION in F S 50 BEEP tone emitted by transmitter to signify a variety of situations See Error messages Binding friction in a joint exceeding the...

Page 112: ...a control surface Usually used when discussing ailerons or when describing an undesirable unevenness in movement of other controls See Twin aileron servos LRGH DQ HOHFWURQLF GHYLFH ZKLFK RQO DOORZV F...

Page 113: ...soften overly sensitive models around center 42 FASST Futaba Advanced Spread Spectrum Technology FailSafe F S sets servo positions when interference is encountered or signal is lost Available only in...

Page 114: ...HU WKDW LQFOXGHV KHOLFRSWHU IULHQGO VZLWFK DQG FRQWURO OD RXW DQG VXI FLHQW SURJUDPPLQJ WR DW least support a 5 channel helicopter The 9CA super and 9CH super radios both contain all needed programmin...

Page 115: ...ER PROG MIX AIRBRAKE ELEV FLAP and AILE FLAP functions The logic switch can activate functions by two switches combination The 2 types of logic either AND or OR can be selected 38 LOW BATTERY ZDUQLQJ...

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Page 117: ...s is the default programming for one linear and one curve mix in ACRO and GLID Rudder to elevator mix used to counteract undesirable pitch pitch coupling with rudder input especially in knife edge LJK...

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Page 119: ...the model s electronic trims to zero 48 TRIM OFFSET HELI sets an offset or adjustment of trim when switching between conditions See OFFSET TRIM option in mixes ability to adjust the slave servo s cen...

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