FUTABA FP-3EG Instruction Manual Download Page 6

•OPENING THE TRANSMITTER REAR

COVER AND LOADING THE PENLIGHT

BATTERIES

• Remove the rear cover of the transmitter as

shown in Fig. 4 and load the 7 pen-cell bat-
teries in the correct polarity.

Pay careful attention to the polarityy

y

of the 7 pen-cell batteries.
Wrap rubber bands around the
batteries to hold them in place.

• Extend the antenna fully and set the POWER

switch to ON. The meter pointer should de-
flect to the green zone. If the meter pointer
does not move, or moves very little, check for
poor battery contact, incorrect battery polar-
ity, or faulty batteries.

Charging the

FP-T3EG NiCd.

Insert the charger

and TX plug into
the charging jack
on the side of the
transmitter.
The charging LED
at the TX lights to

indicate that the
battery is being

charged.

Fig. 6(B)

• When the meter pointer enters the red zone,

the range of the radio waves will become
short. Change the batteries when the meter
pointer drops to the boundary between the
red and green zones.

• Use the trim lever to fine adjust each rudder.

This lever can also be used to adjust the neu-
tral position and the flight posture after the
mechanism has been mounted. However, after

test flight, all adjustments should be made

with the rod adjusters, etc. and the lever
handle should be left in the neutral position

as much as possible.

Fig. 6 (A)

• The throttle stick neutral position can be

selected in 5 steps by moving the neutral lever
as shown in Fig. 2.

Converting the transmitter

to a NiCd system

Adjust the neutral position to match the ap-

plication.

•With the NiCd system FP-T3EG, recharge the

battery as shown in Fig. 6(B).
The NT-8C is already installed.

Remove the charging
socket blind cover.

• To change the elevator stick from a self-

neutral type to a ratchet type, install the slide
plate and remove the spring and stick arm as
shown in Fig. 3.

•Use the NT-8C transmitter

NiCd battery sold separately

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Summary of Contents for FP-3EG

Page 1: ...Futaba DIGITAL PROPORTIONAL RADIO CONTROL...

Page 2: ...MITTER TO NiCd SYSTEM 4 SERVO REVERSING 5 RECEIVER FP R3F SERVO 5 RECEIVER SERVO SWITCH HARNESS 6 THROTTLE RUDDER MIXING ADJUSTMENT 7 RUDDER DUAL RATE 8 FPS24 S27 EXPLODED VIEWS 9 IMPORTANT __________...

Page 3: ...ing the band around your neck Seven pen cell battery power supply can also be changed to Ni Cad battery NT 8C Beautiful exterior based on human engine ering Easy to use design Servo FP S24 Highest out...

Page 4: ...ement Current drain Dimensions Weight 2 sticks 1 knob 3 channels 27MHz Bands 72MHz Bands AM 10 5V 7 pen cell batteries or 9 6V NiCd NT 80 130mA 27MHz Band 72MHz Band 455kHz 550 yards 500m on the groun...

Page 5: ...nt when the rudder dual rate switch is set to ON Amount is continuously adjustable from 40 to 100 at dual rate on 6 Mixing trimmer Throttle rudder mixing amount trimmer 7 Limit point trimmer 8 Rudder...

Page 6: ...e radio waves will become short Change the batteries when the meter pointer drops to the boundary between the red and green zones Use the trim lever to fine adjust each rudder This lever can also be u...

Page 7: ...the four dry cell batteries being sure that the polar ity is correct then firmly tighten the coin screw Connect the servo and switch as shown in Fig 9 Then extend the transmitter and re ceiver antenn...

Page 8: ...s long do not cut or bundle it Install the servo firmly Refer to Pig 10 at the right A spare servo horn is supplied Use it as needed Do not forget to install the tooth washer when changing the horn Wr...

Page 9: ...vo should be turned to the right when the throttle stick is set to SLOW 2 Turn the mixing trimmer with a screw driver so that the rudder turns slightly to the right when the throttle stick is moved fr...

Page 10: ...n be changed among bands 1 5 on the 27MHz band only However a 27MHz band set cannot be changed to 72MHz band and vice versa Therefore always attach the correct frequency flag to the end of the transmi...

Page 11: ...FP S24 9...

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