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8FG SUPER

 

14-CHANNEL RADIO CONTROL SYSTEM

FASST-2.4GHz Multi-ch/7-ch mode selectable

1M23N22209

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Summary of Contents for 8FG

Page 1: ...8FG SUPER 14 CHANNEL RADIO CONTROL SYSTEM FASST 2 4GHz Multi ch 7 ch mode selectable 1M23N22209 INSTRUCTION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...3 X 23 X 23 9 23 X 23 Z 23 24 25 W Q 26 Q Q 27 _ Q 28 29 RACEIVER AND SERVO INSTALLATION 30 30 31 35 Z 36 MODEL BASIC SETTING PROCEDURE 37 37 39 FUNCTIONS OF SYSTEM MENU 43 44 47 V 48 Sound 49 X 50 K...

Page 3: ...functions list 84 86 87 88 K 9 K 89 9 90 K 9 K q 9 r K Q _ 9 92 AIL to RUD 93 RUD to AIL 94 9 K 96 9 K 98 9 K q 9 99 Q v 9 K v 9 K q 100 9 K 102 _ 9 K 104 w 106 V tail 108 109 X 110 111 113 114 116 M...

Page 4: ...taba Advanced Spread Spectrum Technology off season to ensure safe operation IN NORTH AMERICA 0 1 3 5 5 6 7 0 1 9 9 contacting us via email for the most rapid and convenient response through Friday 8...

Page 5: ...models D X K 6 OKJ0 Z M M 6 K 6 operation The responsible party of this device compliance is Futaba Service Center DJJK L M N OM0KK 9 6 N KMQ DV030VQJ 3 3 6 N KMQ DV03JJJQ 3 3 6 Z N 3 3 9 6 Z 3 9 M30J...

Page 6: ...xperienced radio TV technician for help CAUTION To assure continued FCC compliance Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the user s p 6 7 KJ 6 3...

Page 7: ...7 yK V 9 V 9 Q L 3 60 1 3 pay attention to the duration of usage v _ v X X 9 K JJ 6 3 MOM L QDJK 6 0JJ D 3VKOK 7 QO K0V3 K 0 Z...

Page 8: ...L 3 5L 3 L 3 5L 3 L 3 5L 3 L 3 5L 3 L 3 5L 3 L 6 L 3 5L 3 L 3 5L 3 L 3 5L 3 5 3 X L 3 5L 3 M L 3 5L 3 M J OJ L 3 5L 3 7 3 L 3 5L 3 L 6 3 location for at least 30 minutes L 3 5L 3 7 battery L 3 5L 3 5...

Page 9: ...blem 6 6 5 6 O Q 0 motor engine V 6 MJ 6 3 3 7 X v Z K _ _ In order to maintain complete control of your aircraft it is important that Z v v Water or moisture may enter the transmitter through the ant...

Page 10: ...R606FS R6004FF R616FFM R6106HF HFC R607FS R617FS R608FS R6208SB R6208SB R6108SB R6014FS HS R6203SB T8FGS 2 4G System Multi ch mode MLT2 MULT Okay 7 ch mode Okay Okay 7 7 available for airplanes and g...

Page 11: ...O 3 0 J M 5OJ 0 X M Q 7 J QV 7 M J 7 KJ 7 DO O M QO X J r M K 0 MK J X 3 V J 3 0 J MO 5OJ 0 X M Q 7 J QV 7 M J 7 KJ 7 DO O M V X M K 0 D M X 3 D M 3 0 J KM 5OJ 0 X M V 7 J QV 7 M K J 7 KJ 7 DO M M 0 X...

Page 12: ...3 MQJJ L 3 7 7 6 3 placing the instructor on a separate transmitter Note that the T8FGS transmitter may be connected to 60 1 6 60 1 6 L 6 96 J L 3 60 1 3 7 3 1 7 3 3 1 3 1 1 QJM 3 3 63K 1 X 3 Q3 3 3KJ...

Page 13: ...13 yQ J1 J2 J4 J3 5 6 7 8...

Page 14: ...ntenna should not be pointed directly at the model move the antenna to correct this situation 6 N at the bottom left and right sides of the T8FG SUPER logo 3 transmission 9 0 _ L5 3 setting screen of...

Page 15: ...e each setting screen of the mixing functions to RS LS 6 N The T8FGS transmitter beeps center You can select a slide lever and set the movement direction on the setting screen of mixing functions T1 T...

Page 16: ...celed RTN At the moving cursor mode Change to the input data mode At the input data mode Change to the moving cursor mode At the input data mode with blinking the setting data The data is entered s 4W...

Page 17: ...your hand SensorTouch _ 6 again _ 6 6 SensorTouch might not react CAUTION _ K Stick Adjustment _ X Lever Head A Lever Head B 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 2 2 3 2 2 _ The tension of the self return type stick lever...

Page 18: ...ing the card _ Removing the card 4 6 60 1 does not have to be reformatted Formatting is performed by the T8FGS 90 4 3 5 Formatting procedure 1 9 4 9 4 0 4 Caution Q 6 SD card The SD card must first be...

Page 19: ...pensating any failure or suggest that you maintain a backup of your important data contained on your SD card s4RAINER s ATTERY charge teacher and student You can set the trainer function on the Traine...

Page 20: ...0 yQ K Q Q 1 9 s ATTERY s ATTERY ONNECTOR Q V K 1 X Q V _ Internal devices such as memories may be damaged _ Z 7 the transmitter Do not use the transmitter as it is Send it to the Futaba Service Cente...

Page 21: ...less ESCs The frame rate Q 6 Q 0 M Speed mode Z 6 OKJ0 Z Z9 Z9 3 5 CAUTION X Q p 9 If an analog servo is connected to one of the first 7 reciever s operational mode to the Normal mode OKJ0 Z analog se...

Page 22: ...To T8FGS charge connector 1 _ N _6 1 _Z battery and transmitter from the charger and remove the It is recommended to reactivate the battery by cycling several times if the battery has not been used f...

Page 23: ...ers the ability to 3 X 1 _6 L 6 L N 4 _6 N 1 _6 9 O 0 N immediately _ DJ N 69 L 6 X WV L M5D _ N display goes off Z 60 1 Z 1 The home screen appears 7 0 The user name set up screen appears 9 5 Current...

Page 24: ...4 yQ W 55 55 5 C 7 4 1 3 See the description at the back of this manual 13 Model Name 7 4 3 Z 0 7 4 9 6L button The setting screen appears Q K D E4 FASST mode 7 4 F 3 2nd G 0 7 4 _ 1 C 9 9 4 9 E 4 E H...

Page 25: ...Z Check the battery voltage as often as possible and try to charge the battery earlier If the aircraft immediately _ N the System menu X added 1 1 4 _ M the user menu is being displayed 23333333333 2...

Page 26: ...T transmitters turned N status for a brief moment before changing to the N K Q 9 0 to 1 sec More than 1 sec 0 sec 1 sec Press and Hold time Turn on the receiver No function Showing the CURRENT mode wi...

Page 27: ...Z 3M 93K 9 Z 6 OKJ0 Z 1 3 Short plug accessory _ 3 6 Z9 L plug 7 1 Output connector Channel setting Mode A ODE 1 1 9 2 2 10 3 3 11 4 4 12 5 5 13 6 6 14 7 7 15 8 8 16 _ M 0 Z V MO _ completed in mode...

Page 28: ...ems turned on around your N the receiver might have established a link to one of other transmitters This is very dangerous if you do not notice really under control by your transmitter by giving the s...

Page 29: ...check mode touch the 6L appear reduced so the range test can be performed In N beeping sound every 3 seconds 6 VJ to the normal level To exit the Range check VJ L1 CHECK at the top of the screen and...

Page 30: ...s 1 8 sS BUS Output for S BUS system sDATA port factory use only CH1 8 S BUS B The receiver channel assignment depends on the model type See the Servo connection by model type tables Z Q Z9 Z9 6 D M D...

Page 31: ..._D 6 N6K 9N6 7 9N6 RX CH 1AIL 1 2AIL 1 2AIL 1FLAP 1 2AIL 2FLAP 2 2AIL 4FLAP 3 4AIL 2FLAP 3 Airplane Glider Airplane Glider Airplane Glider Airplane Glider Airplane Glider Airplane Glider 1 0 0 0 0 4 5...

Page 32: ...L 1 2AIL 1FLAP 2 2AIL 2FLAP 3 2AIL 4FLAP 4 4AIL 2FLAP 4 Airplane Glider Airplane Glider Airplane Glider Airplane Glider Airplane Glider Airplane Glider 1 0 0 0 0 4 5 7OP 7OP 7OD D E 7OD P 7O 7O E 7O Q...

Page 33: ...D 6 N6K 9N6 7 9N6 RX CH 2AIL 1 2AIL 1FLAP 1 2AIL 2FLAP 2 2AIL 4FLAP 3 4AIL 2FLAP 3 Airplane Glider Airplane Glider Airplane Glider Airplane Glider Airplane Glider 1 0 0 0 4 5 7OP 7OD 7OD D P E 7OD 7O...

Page 34: ...l Other 1 Aileron Aileron 2 Elevator Elevator 3 Throttle Throttle 4 Rudder Rudder 5 Gyro Gyro 6 Pitch Pitch 7 Governor Governor 8 Elevator2 Needle 9 VC1 Gyro2 Gyro2 10 VC2 Gyro3 Gyro3 11 VC3 AUX1 AUX1...

Page 35: ...ghten the L 5 5 Servo Rubber grommet Servo Rubber grommet L M K D each arm on the Futaba 4 arm servo arms The VJ manufacturing deviations from servo to servo 6 and turn on the transmitter and receiver...

Page 36: ...be kept as straight as possible Coaxial cable R6208SB Receiver to ensure that there is no loss of signal To obtain the best results of the diversity 1 QK 4 8 9 I 4 4 5 4 R 4 4 _6 VJ _6 _ 6 Z 7 3 7 ce...

Page 37: ...een and FASST mode Area select setup Select the model type matched to the aircraft 6 N among the 2 types airplane and glider And then the aircraft _ manual For a description of the connection Note tha...

Page 38: ...te this menu item is only available under certain 7 6 3 6 L5 v The Condition Select function automatically L N L N L 6 L QJ _6 L N It is possible to customize the activation of the flight conditions T...

Page 39: ..._6 6 7 7 available for helicopters _ N 6 D 6 7 60 1 etc to match the fuselage used 6 nditions per model The Condition Select function automatically 9 S 0 S 9 7 1 3 S 9 7 3 S 9 7 3 S Note Since you ma...

Page 40: ...KU Stability at hovering may be connected to the throttle curve and hovering pitch function together S 9 1 1 I 3P WV1 S 9 1 V S 4 5 5 3P WV1 kit instruction manual For a description of the Connection...

Page 41: ...ntioned Throttle Pitch curve setting 6 7 6 X 7 S 5 S 9 1C9 C S 4 3 4 Note When using a GY601 GY502 GY520 GY401 or other heading hold gyro this Pitch to RUD mixing should not be used The reaction torqu...

Page 42: ...42 y Q If throttle mixing is necessary for a compensation for 6 66N MMO W S 5 5 3 5 8 S 5 5 5 E31...

Page 43: ...43 y SYSTEM MENU TRAINER Starts and sets the trainer system N N 3 9 L 9 9L 6 XX H W SET H W reverse and stick mode L 6 transmitter This does not set up any model data S 4 S 0 0 7 S SensorTouch S S 0...

Page 44: ...it is necessary to match the channel order before using this function You can select the channel of input data from student s transmitter in the FUNC or MIX mode 2 When the T8FGS is used as the instr...

Page 45: ...L N6 L 6 L5 N6 L 6 L 6 L5 S 9 Note The trainer function won t be turned on unless the Instructor s transmitter receives signals from the student s transmitter Be sure to confirm this after connecting...

Page 46: ...46 y 1 0 8 2 2 8 KW1KKU 9 1KKU _ the RTN button for one second 8 4 Z _6 9L 1 0 7 4 1 2 7 2 0 9 6 6...

Page 47: ...2 8 K 1 9 _ the RTN button for one second 8 Q _9 1 2 9 2 8 3 2 9 2 8 4 1 K 9 1K DISPLAY 3 8 N 3 3 3 _ the RTN button for one second 8 Q _9 9 1 2 90 2 8 3 3 2 90 2 8 3 1K K 1K 4 9 1K _ the RTN button...

Page 48: ...48 y S SensorTouch USER NAME 7 6 T8FGS user name _ MJ name Please note that a space is also counted as one character 1 0 A B 4 4 4 _ MJ M 7 4 4 1C C C S 7 0 7 S 0...

Page 49: ...49 y S SensorTouch SOUND GG 6 T8FGS transmitter can be turned off _ L L1 DJ 7 S 7 W 1 0 9 7 The display blinks S 0 S...

Page 50: ...ong as there is no special reason to use the Reverse mode Stick mode This function changes the stick mode of transmitter Note This will not change the throttle ratchet etc Those are mechanical changes...

Page 51: ...51 y _ _YD Y YD Y is performed using the same procedure 1 9 9 0 3 0 GG GG D...

Page 52: ...52 y S SensorTouch INFO 4 4 9 6 60 1 7 ID are displayed on the Information screen _ not displayed 6 setup screen is selectable S 9 K 2 7 2 9 2E 9 2 2 9X 2 C0 5 J 1 0 2 7 2 4 4 9 1 S 0 S...

Page 53: ...odel basic settings 6 The display screen is an example The screen depends on the model type _ N N N 6 9 L 6 9L 6 L 9Z36 REVERSE Reverses the servo travel direction N L L6 6 96 N L N L1 N 7 6M36 6 L L1...

Page 54: ...54 y _ S SensorTouch SERVO MONITOR _ C This is used for testing servo movement 6 L 6 7 The Neutral Test is good for finding the neutral position of a servo horn S E 1 0 4 1 0 E9 0 7 0 0 0 E9 7 S 0 S...

Page 55: ...l different models settings apart Each model name MJ 6 memory It may be used for getting a head start on be used to make a backup copy of a model setup before any changes are made Model selection _ mo...

Page 56: ...me of the model stored in the transmitter memory or a SD card can be changed 1 9 0 2 O2 2 2 O 0 0 0 The model name setup screen is displayed 9 0 A B 4 4 4 _ MJ 4 4 A copy can be made of the model stor...

Page 57: ...is accessed all of the data in the active memory is cleared except the following swash type Be sure that you don t mind losing this data or back it up to another memory using the copying functions Whe...

Page 58: ...58 y _ X V X...

Page 59: ...html V w FASST mode selection 1 0 2 2 4 1 Transmission stops and then starts in the mode selected _ N6K MK N6K M3MK possible on the function sub trim servo reverse fail safe end point trainer screens...

Page 60: ...6 5 Z3 5 to those channels respectively 1 0 The function selection screen is displayed 0 The function name blinks 5 4 1 _ These four channels can be set as virtual functions that do not have servo out...

Page 61: ...up screen is displayed 0 4 4 The setting can be changed 0 9 V KU 8 31 KWV1 KU 6L 8 0 0 4 1 0 0 5 3 4 9 _ L N 5 6N item The throttle trim at conditions other than normal condition can be inhibited 4 1...

Page 62: ...6 The Sub Trim function is used to set the servo and pushrods are hooked up When you begin to set their center position 9 1 0 8 8 9 K 8 3 KWV K 6L 3 _Z 3 linkages at the control surface so that you do...

Page 63: ...Airplane Sailplane functions _9 not each servo is connected to the correct channel _L 7 by moving each stick and or other control inputs 1 0 J 0 E 4 1 Repeat the operation above for each channel that...

Page 64: ...FASST 7CH 6 released by operating a predefined control on the 1 0 2 C 2 C J The display blinks 1 _6 5 0 2 2 4 4 4 The set position is displayed in percentage _ the cursor to the F S item and touch the...

Page 65: ...y _ S SensorTouch END POINT 6 6 DJ M J M 0 MK 6 N6K J M 1 0 8 8 9 1KKU 8 KUW1 KU _ 6L reset to the initial value 8 1 0 8 8 9 1 U 8 KUW1 U _ 6L point is reset to the initial value 8 S 9 6 7 6 S 0 S 8 S...

Page 66: ...ensorTouch THR CUT 6 1 The action is not functional at high throttle to 6 L9NN 1 0 The display blinks 0 _ 0 8 9 1PU 8 KUW KU _ 6L 8 _ L tight or unreasonable force is not applied to the servo S 7 S S...

Page 67: ...ensorTouch IDLE DOWN 6 N 6 stick at idle The action is not functional at high 6 L9NN K 1 0 The display blinks 0 _ 0 8 9 KU 8 31KKUWKUWV1KKU _ side _ 7 7 _ 6L rate is reset to the initial value 8 S 9 S...

Page 68: ...SWASH RING 1 0 The display blinks 0 9 1KKU 8 K KKU _ 7 _ 6L reset to the initial value 8 J5 6 7 linkage by simultaneous operation of the ailerons and elevators It is very useful in 3D aerobatics S G S...

Page 69: ...neutral point becomes the correction standard point _ 50 position makes the mixing amount small 1 0 6 4 8 6 7 6 N 6 N N 6 N N N 6 D 3 plate to for proper operation of each control using the correspon...

Page 70: ...sub trim function can be used to make small _ helicopter achieves maximum pitch _ 6L 6 6L mode 1 8 9 9 8 9 9 _ _6 8 9 C 9 8 9 9 _ _6 8 9 9 9 8 9 9 9 C G 5 _ _6 _ _ X 7 _N high pitch _ 6L to the data i...

Page 71: ...ng screen The sub trim value set here is reflected at sub trim of the linkage menu 6 1 8 4 _ _ side of the current output setting button If the cursor is moved to another button and the RTN J5 J5 J5 0...

Page 72: ...e home screen 1 0 9 8 1W KK _ 6L step amount is reset to the initial value _ larger 8 1 0 0 J The display blinks 0 6 I I 8 4 1 1 0 7 9 J The display blinks 33 U 2U2 4 1 W 1 0 13 0 0 J The display blin...

Page 73: ...73 y _ S SensorTouch WARNING 0 5 7 L X 1 0 The display blinks 4 1 X C9 C C 3 C C0 C C C C 3 5C0 S 9 S 0 S S 8 S 5...

Page 74: ...6 trim settings or all of the settings saved in the active model memory You may individually choose to T1 T4 Reset the digital trim setting The trim step amount and trim rate are not reset 1 0 _ 5 1 1...

Page 75: ...of similar type wings This section outlines the relationship between the functions common to airplanes and gliders except some dedicated functions and model type The setting menus will depend on the...

Page 76: ...event accidental activation of any switch setting of those unused conditions to null S 7 5 J I 4 S 9 4 G S 9 9 0 4 The current condition can not be selected for the copy destination condition 0 The di...

Page 77: ...77 y K 1 0 2 2 8 9 K 8 KW P 5 8...

Page 78: ...ormally used after the End Point programming has been completed to define the 7 7 rate through the dual rate function Neutral position of the dual rate curve can be set N N D Z966 N Z 5 1 _ N D Z966 N...

Page 79: ...79 y 1 0 8 0 H _ C C 8 _ 0 8 8 9 1KKU 8 KUW1 KU _ 6L 8 O 8 _ 0 O 8 8 9 KU 8 31KKUWV1KKU _ 6L _9 control inputs around center to avoid over controlling the 6 8 8 _ 0 8 9 KU 8 31KKUWV1KKU _ 6L...

Page 80: ...correct 7 7 called slave 6 6 7 N 5 3 7 L5 have mixing remaining on all the time 6 7 7 7 programmable mixing functions The link function can S 09O 0 S S S C S 0 S S 8 S 5 S 0 5 H 3 S 5 S0 S S S S S O4...

Page 81: ...selected in the function selection Select master 6 5 the display and touch the RTN button 1 0 E The display blinks 5 5 4 9 R V 3 The display blinks Check the direction by actual operation WV W 1 4 90...

Page 82: ...oes not assign fuel mix to any channel Prior to utilizing the Fuel Mix settings select an unused channel on your receiver and assign it accordingly for the mixture control Additionally please make sur...

Page 83: ...ng the acceleration funtion since the needle stroke is large adjust your settings so there is no binding of your linkage _ 6 position 0 8 9 7 1PU4 9 KU 8 7 KW KU4 9 KW1KKU _ 6L 8 _Z 9 N N 9L 6 L funct...

Page 84: ...peed to throttle stick 5 THR DELAY 6 3 N general AIL DIFFERENTIAL The left and right aileron differential can be 7 5 K FLAP SETTING 6 5 5 K AIL to CAMB FLP 6 7 mode It improves the roll axis character...

Page 85: ...ing wing at Flying wing ELEVATOR ELEVATOR 2 AILERON 5 AILERON 6 1 AIL to RUD 6 7 5 RUD to AIL 6 7 5 CAMBER MIX 6 7 5 K ELE to CAMBER 6 7 7 5 K CAMB FLP to ELE This mix is used to correct for changes i...

Page 86: ...tch curve is not displayed in the model menu In this case assign VPP to any channel on the function screen S 9 7 E 0 S S 0 S S 8 S 5 PIT CURVE 4 1 0 H E The display blinks 0 _ description at the back...

Page 87: ...E If this throttle curve function is activated you can not use the THR EXP function within the DUAL RATE function simultaneously S 7 E 0 S S 0 S S 8 S 5 THR CURVE C 4 1 0 The display blinks 9 1 0 8 8...

Page 88: ...88 y S 0 RTN SensorTouch 6 3 N S 0 S 0 S S 8 S 5 THR DELAY 4 W 1 0 8 9 K 8 KW P 5 _ 6L...

Page 89: ...p Aileron AIL1 Main Aileron AIL 2 Main Aileron AIL DIFF C 4 The left and right aileron differential can be 7 The display screen is an example The actual 6 0 9 1W 8 9 1KKU 8 KW1 KU _ 6L 8 v 0 7 7 S 9 9...

Page 90: ...y for each servo according to the S I The camber flaps of a 4 flap model can 7 Z N Z N S C The display screen is an example The actual screen depends on the model type 0 1W 7 8 9 V1KKU 8 31 KWV1 KU _...

Page 91: ...6 7 N M5K in the aileron mode When the aileron stick perform aileron operation simultaneously to 7 S C 5 I 8 S C S 5 5 S 8 I 0 The display blinks 4 2332 _ description at the back of this manual 0 1W 8...

Page 92: ...e aileron mode When the aileron stick is the aileron operation simultaneously and the roll axis is improved S 5 8 I S 0 5 C 33 S 5 5 S 9 R 0 S 0 S S 8 S 5 S 8 I The display screen is an example The ac...

Page 93: ...3 Chip Aileron Chip Aileron AIL1 Main Aileron AIL 2 Main Aileron AIL to RUD C 4 9 7 7 6 bank at a steep angle S 0 5 C 33 S 5 8 S 9 7 0 The display screen is an example The actual screen depends on th...

Page 94: ...n Aileron AIL 2 Main Aileron RUD to AIL C 4 6 7 rudder is applied during roll maneuvers such 3 size aircraft S 0 5 C 33 S 5 5 S 5 8 S 3 S 7 9 0 The display screen is an example The actual screen depen...

Page 95: ...95 y 9 1 0 8 8 8 31KKUWV1KKU _ 6L 8 0 1 0 8 8 8 7 U 8 _ 6L 8 C 0 C...

Page 96: ...MBER MIX C 4 6 6 changes caused by camber operation can be corrected _ N S C 4 4 8 5 4 8 5 V 3 S 0 5 C 33 S S S S 8 1 S 0 09O 0 The display screen is an example The actual screen depends on the model...

Page 97: ...lap FLP 1 Camber Flap ELEVATOR ELEVATOR 2 V TAIL ELEVATOR ELEVATOR 2 AILVATOR FLP 3 Brake Flap FLP 4 Brake Flap 0 The display blinks 4 2332 _ description at the back of this manual 0 8 9 K 8 KW P _ 6L...

Page 98: ...ased S 9 3I 5 C 33 S 5 8 S 5 8 V 0 5 8 9 KU 8 31KKWV1KKU _ 6L 8 0 The display blinks 4 2332 _ description at the back of this manual 0 _6 7 9 KU 8 KW1KKU 1 S 0 0 The display screen is an example The a...

Page 99: ...o ELE C 4 V 1 I 5 X 7 This mix compensates for such changes by incorporating elevator input S C 8 9 5 4 5 V a S 0 5 C 33 S 8 0 The display blinks 4 2332 _ description at the back of this manual 0 1 8...

Page 100: ...FLY 4 V 1 I 6 X aircraft and reduce altitude by simultaneously Z 7 1 b I S 0 5 C 33 S S 8 S 8 _ differential function S I S 7 0 The display screen is an example The actual screen depends on the model...

Page 101: ...EVATOR 2 V TAIL ELEVATOR ELEVATOR 2 AILVATOR FLP 3 Brake Flap FLP 4 Brake Flap 0 The display blinks 4 2332 _ description at the back of this manual 0 4 8 9 KU 8 3 KKWV KKU 31 KWV1 KU _ 6L 8 O 5 K 5 3...

Page 102: ...RTN SensorTouch TRIM MIX 4 6 As an example this function can be set up for 7 elevator 6 S 90 09O 0 The display screen is an example The actual screen depends on the model type S 0 S S 8 S 5 7 S S 4 4...

Page 103: ...LEVATOR 2 V TAIL ELEVATOR ELEVATOR 2 AILVATOR FLP 3 Brake Flap FLP 4 Brake Flap 0 The display blinks 4 2332 _ description at the back of this manual 0 4 8 9 KU 8 3 KWV KU _ 6L 8 0 8 9 K 8 KW P _ 6L 8...

Page 104: ...This function is used to increase the aircraft s 6 6 L5 v 9 3 W3 U 4 9 3 W3 U 4 V WPU L 6 7 match the aircraft 0 3 7 3 33 S 9 R 0 The display screen is an example The actual screen depends on the mode...

Page 105: ...er Flap FLP 1 Camber Flap FLP 3 Brake Flap FLP 4 Brake Flap ELEVATOR ELEVATOR 2 V TAIL ELEVATOR ELEVATOR 2 AILVATOR 0 The display blinks 4 2332 _ description at the back of this manual W 0 4 8 9 KU 8...

Page 106: ...ot assign a sensitivity channel To do so use the Linkage menu prior to assigning the sensitivity channel Gyro Gyro2 Gyro3 be sure to select an unused channel Set the Control and Trim settings other th...

Page 107: ...nel Set Control and Trim other than function to 9 0 H 0 9 The display blinks 4 2332 _ description at the back of this manual 0 0 _ 1 1 the sensitivity set value is directly read in both the AVCS L W w...

Page 108: ...AIL C 4 E3 6 right rudder angle changes during elevator and rudder operation of a V tail airplane 3 control rudder movement as elevators In addition 3 8 7 8 S E3 9 0 S 0 S S 8 S 5 0 8 8 9 V KU 8 31 KW...

Page 109: ...is function improves the performance of the roll axis by operating the elevators as ailerons 3 3 6 and ailerons are coupled together to maximize roll 0 0 S 4 8 S 8 S 9 E 0 S 0 S S 8 S 5 0 8 8 9 V1KKU4...

Page 110: ...ensorTouch RUDDER 1 Winglet at Flying wing RUDDER 2 Winglet at Flying wing WINGLET C 4 6 Winglets are used to improve the efficiency of 3 6 7 3 7 6 1C S 8 S 9 0 S 0 S S 8 S 5 0 8 8 9 V1KKU 8 31 KWV1 K...

Page 111: ...annel Then use the Function menu of the Linkage menu Set Control to the switch you want to use and Trim to Note When using this function always check the initial operation with the propeller removed S...

Page 112: ...112 y 4 9 0 1c 8 9 KU 8 31KKWV1KKU _ 6L W 0 9 7 8 9 K 8 KW P _ 6L S C S 0 0 90 _ 65 L L L...

Page 113: ...ouch RUD to ELE 4 6 7 S 0 5 C 33 S 5 5 5 S 7 0 S 0 S S 8 S 5 0 The display blinks 4 2332 _ description at the back of this manual 9 1 0 8 8 8 31KKUWV1KKU _ 6L 8 0 1 0 8 8 8 7 U 8 _ 6L 8 C 0 C _ 5 4 9...

Page 114: ...114 y S 0 RTN SensorTouch SNAP ROLL 4 6 a snap roll is performed S C 4 C 4 C 4 C S 0 4 C 9 4 5 S 5 4 4 5 S 0 0 S S 0 0 5 S _6 C7 C C7 C S 0 C S 0 S 0 S S 8 S 5 S...

Page 115: ...115 y 0 0 The display blinks 0 0 9 4 0 3 _ description at the back of this manual 4 3 0 _ description at the back of this manual 0 4 8 9 8 31 KWV1 KU _ 6L 8...

Page 116: ...elicopters only For the sections pertaining to those aircraft 9 6 N respective aircraft 5 6 9 The Dual Rate function and other functions common to all model types have already been do so PIT CURVE THR...

Page 117: ...f value at the corresponding points V _ 9 6 L 5 K _ 7 D other purposes and use the idle up curves according to the performance _6 7 rotations W X and start the engine at idle S 9 7 E 0 S S 0 S S 8 S 5...

Page 118: ...ld Curve 6 D The Hovering Pitch trim function trims the pitch L the hovering condition The hovering pitch can be rotor speed is constant This function can be used 6 6 for more precise operation S S 8...

Page 119: ...119 y C 5N 6 S S 8 5 4 S 8 S...

Page 120: ...ns Changes in rotor speed function S 7 E 0 The graph display includes the throttle hover trim operation S 0 S S 8 S 5 S S S V Normal curve creates a basic curve centered around 9 5 speed K Set a idle...

Page 121: ...121 y Normal Curve Idle up 1 Curve Idle up 2 Curve 6 J K J Q MJJ S S 8 5 S 0 0C 0 CTRM mode 0 5 NORM mode G S 8 S 8 4...

Page 122: ...1 8 A gauge is displayed at the left side of the graph This function limits the high range of the throttle movement by any slider or trimmer _ 1 C The throttle limiter operating position is indicated...

Page 123: ...ng does not assign the throttle hold switch Prior to adjusting the parameters for the throttle hold we suggest designating a throttle hold switch To do so access the Condition menu within the Model me...

Page 124: ...X 6 7 operation of each condition 6 S 5 4 5 S 9 4 9 4 4 8 4 8 1 4 The display blinks 5 33 4 5 C 4 _ description at the back of this manual 0 5 8 9 KU 8 31KKWV1KKU _ 6L 8 WV W 4 90 C The display blinks...

Page 125: ...ator operation The method of applying pirouetting can also be corrected S 9 5 06 3 8 G 1 S 09O 0 S 0 S S 8 S 5 4 The display blinks 5 33 4 5 C 4 _ description at the back of this manual 0 5 8 9 KU 8 3...

Page 126: ...n a GY Series or other heading hold gyro is used since correction is performed by the gyro this mix is not utilized If this function is used when the gyro operation mode is the AVCS mode the neutral p...

Page 127: ...ote When using the Gyro2 Gyro3 function assign Gyro2 Gyro3 to any channel on the function screen Always set to both Control and Trim for the Gyro function at the Function menu in the Linkage menu S0 E...

Page 128: ...128 y 0 0 _ 1 1 the sensitivity set value is directly read in both the AVCS L W w 0 E E 0 0 8 9 KU 8 KW1KKU _ 6L 0 33 _ description at the back of this manual 0 8 9 KU 8 3 KWV KU _ 6L...

Page 129: ...0 0 1 K N Note Always set Control and Trim to for Governor of the Function menu of the Linkage menu S E 0 S 0 S S 8 S 5 S7 U C S S C9 9 S E S 0 8 S C 4 9 The display blinks 5 0 8 9 KU 1 KK 8 4 KW11KU...

Page 130: ...130 y d KK KKK _ L5 X L 6 L X MJJ X M L X MJJ X MD 0 33 _ description at the back of this manual 0 8 9 KU K 8 3 KWV KU 3 KKWV KK _ 6L...

Page 131: ...e set to start and stop from the L V V 3 L 9 VV V 9 If a target time is set and the timer reaches the set XX 3 3 the time remaining up to the timer alarm time can be selected 6 9 engine maintenance pe...

Page 132: ...132 y 0 0 7 7 7 0 0 KK KK 8 0 4 7 0 0 0 0 0 can be selected 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 S 1 C 3 C S 4 3 4...

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