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• DISPLAY FUNCTION

• Used in display mode switching.
• Used in setting  function  selection

• Used at data setting.

Liquid  crystal  panel

• Operated  in three display  modes

CURSOR

DATA  INPUT

MODE SELECT

EDIT KEY

Display

Display mode at_normal use  (Mode which is displayed when the power switch is turned on.)

(Display)

Battery  voltage

display

• Reverse function display

(N: Normal, R:  Reverse)

• PCM/PPM  mode display

(PCM: PCM mode, PPM: PPM mode)

• Integrated time display  ( 0 — 1 9 9  minutes)

(Displays the  integrated time after reset.)

Clock reset

— 6 —

• Flashes at a 1 second period

• F/S data transfer  display  (FP-7UAP  only)

(Lights momentarily each minute)

• RF indicator

(Lights  when radiowaves are transmitted.)

• Mixing  indicator

(Flashes when snap roll mixing or 6 -> 2 mixing is ON.)

Error

Reset by pressing the

keys

simultaneously.

Summary of Contents for FP-7UAF

Page 1: ...Futaba DIGITAL PROPORTIONAL RADIO CONTROL FP 7UAP PCM 1024 SYSTEM FP 7UAF FM SYSTEM D60460 ...

Page 2: ...tem FP 7UAP FM system FP 7UAF 7 channels system Dual rate switch w combination function RF module Trainer system Trainer cable optional Normal display mode Error display mode Edit display mode Liquid crystal panel displays all the information necessary in each display mode Six edit keys provide f o r easy data setting Complete mixing functions Snap roll 4 channels Elevator flap mixing Flaperon ail...

Page 3: ...TIAL 16 FLAPERON 17 FLAP TRIM 18 SUB T R I M 18 COMBINATION SWITCH 18 MODULATION 19 OTHER FUNCTIONS 19 20 USING THE ACCESSORIES 20 21 NOMENCLATURE DOUBLE FOLDOUT 22 SERVO EXPLODED VIEW 23 ABBREVIATIONS ATV ADJUSTABLE TRAVEL FLPR FLAPERON VOLUME FLTR FLAP TRIM D R DUAL RATE STRM SUB TRIM EXP EXPONENTIAL COMB COMBINATION SWITCH REV REVERSE MOD MODULATION F S FAILSAFE AUX AUXILIARY PMX PROGRAMMABLE M...

Page 4: ...35 4x20 3mm R128DF excluding protruding parts 57x42x24mm R137GP Weight 45g R129DP 40g R128DF 45g R137GP Receiving range 500m on the ground 1000m in the air range differs with the surroundings Control system pulse width control Operating angle Rotary system one side 45 or greater including trim Power requirement 4 8V or 6 0V shared with receiver Current drain 8mA at 6V at idle Output torque 3kg cm ...

Page 5: ... indicates that both TX and RX Nicads are being charged 3 In case of separate charging L E D color will be RX Nicad Green TX Nicad Red Receiver Nicd battery NR 4J Remove the charging cap and connect the charger NT 8LP inside Tx side Rx side Male Female Charger LED Power plug FP 7UAPor FP 7UAF Changing the transmitter Nicd battery pack Changing the RF module to change the frequency band Remove the ...

Page 6: ...shown in the figure Extend the trans mitter and receiver antennas to their full length Turn on the transmitter power switch then turn on the receiver power switch The servos will go to their neutral position Move the transmitter sticks one at a time to check that each servo follows its control stick movement Connect the pushrods to the servos and check that the direction of travel of each servo ma...

Page 7: ...sed with the 7UAP and 7UAF is a dual conversion receiver This re ceivers requires a special crystal so please order the correct crystal set Spare servo horns are supplied Use them as needed Use extension cords matched to the model Wrap the receiver in sponge rubber Place it inside a waterproof plastic bag and secure the end of the bag with a rubber band Do the same with the airborne battery pack U...

Page 8: ...ed on Display Battery voltage display Reverse function display N Normal R Reverse PCM PPM mode display PCM PCM mode PPM PPM mode Integrated time display 0 199 minutes Displays the integrated time after reset Clock reset 6 Flashes at a 1 second period F S data transfer display FP 7UAP only Lights momentarily each minute RF indicator Lights when radiowaves are transmitted Mixing indicator Flashes wh...

Page 9: ... display mode ATV MOD D R P 8 P 19 P 8 P 18 COMB EXP STRM P 18 P 9 REV P 9 FLTR P 18 F S P 10 FLPR P 17 PMX1 P 11 DIFF P 16 PMX2 P 12 SNP P 15 2 6 P 13 6 2 P 14 direction Error generation Display mode at error generation Switched automatically from other modes LOW BATTER Y error display The characters flash and a buzzer sounds Charge or change the battery Charqinq method P4 Characters flash and a ...

Page 10: ...irection selection Select the CH for which D R is to be set with the keys To D R Set for a different CH and direction by re peating steps Set the rate with the keys When the and keys are pressed simultaneous ly 100 is set The rate described below is set or Select the Direction with the R U Right or up L D Left or down The rate can be set for each chan nel The left and right up down rate can be set...

Page 11: ...election Switch to the direction to which the is to be set Rate setting Set the rate with the keys When the and keys are pressed simultaneous ly 0 is set Set for a different CH and direction by repeating steps Note At initial flight test at EXP 0 Ad justment as desired in accordance with flight is recommended Function Display Data setting REV REVERSE Used when modifying servo direc tion of operati...

Page 12: ...t At the same time data is automatically sent to the receiver To PMX1 The F S set data is automatically sent every minute The PPM mode does not have an F S function FP 7UAF When using the B F S function set the throttle channel F S func tion F S function setting When interference makes reception impossible the servos move to the position set at the transmitter When the interference ceases the F S ...

Page 13: ...display to the mark with the keys Select the channel to be set with the keys Slave channel selection Set the flashing display to the mark with the keys Select the channel to be set with the keys Mixing servo direction of operation setting Set the flashing display to or with the keys Held as long as the master chan nel stick VR or switch is in the R U or L D direction Set the direction of operation...

Page 14: ...ys Held as long as the master chan nel stick VR or switch is in the R U or L D direction Set the direction of operation with the keys Normal direction Reverse direction Set another direction by repeat ing steps and R U Right or up L D Left or down Mixing rate setting Set the flashing display to with keys Set the same as Set the mixing rate with the keys When the and keys are pressed simultaneously...

Page 15: ...r with the keys Held as long as the elevator is in the R U or L D direction Set the direction of operation with the keys Normal direction Reversedirection Set for another direction of the elevator by repeating steps and Mixing rate setting Set the flashing display to with the keys Held as long as the elevator is in the R U or L D direction Set the mixing rate with the keys When the and keys are pr...

Page 16: ...th the keys When the and keys are pressed simultaneously 0 is set Flap servo throw setting Set the flashing display to chan nel 6 with the keys Set the throw with the keys When the and keys are pressed simultaneously 0 is set ToSNP OFF side ON side The operating position of the elevator and flap servos can be set INH Inhibit state Use this mixing when an air brake is necessary when landing or divi...

Page 17: ...ion for which snap roll is to be turned off direction in which landing gear is down Press the side of the keys SAFETY mode release Set the to CH5 with the keys Press the side of the keys ToDIFF F SAFETY mode released 5L SAFETY mode set and ON 5F SAFETY mode set and OFF SNAP ROLL UP RIGHT LEFT DOWN 1 to 4 is displayed according to the position 1 R U 2 R D 3 L U 4 L D The SAFETY mode can be set Mode...

Page 18: ...Normal direction Reversedirection CH1 servo throw setting Set the flashing display to with the keys Held as lonq as the aileron is at the riqht Set the rate with the keys When the and keys are pressed simultaneously 100 is set CH7 servo throw setting Held as long as the aileron is at the left Set the rate with the keys When the and keys are pressed simultaneously 100 is set To FLPR AIL DIFF AND FL...

Page 19: ...n CH1 servo throw setting Set the flashing display to with the keys Held as long as the aileron is at the right Set the rate with the keys When the and keys are pressed simultaneously 100 is set CH6 servo throw setting Held as long as the aileron is at the left Set the rate with the keys When the and keys are pressed simultaneously 100 is set To FLTR ON Activate state INH Inhibit state FLPR FLAPER...

Page 20: ...es can be set Mode 1 2 3 D R switch to be combined AIL only AIL ELV AIL ELV RUD To MOD Displays the mode No 1 Mode 1 2 Mode 2 3 Mode 3 Displays the channel No of the D R switch to be combined INH Normal operation ON Trim operation Trim normal mode setting Set the mode with the keys Trim mode Normal mode Trim rate setting Set the flashing display to keys with the Set the rate with the keys When the...

Page 21: ...t 1 Remove the transmitter back cover Remove the four screws and remove the back cover The length of the lever head can be changed Lever head Lever head Unlock lever heads and by turning them in opposite directions as shown by the arrows and adjust the stick to the most comfortable length Receiver B F S function When the receiver battery voltage drops below a certain value the throttle servo moves...

Page 22: ...permits shifting of the servo neutral position at the servo horn Setting and shifting the neutral position a Angle divisions 1 The splined horn has 25 seg ments The amount of change per segment is 360 25 14 4 2 The minimum adjustable angle is determined by the number of arms or number of the holes For four arms the minimum adjust able angle is b Effect To shift the holes center line to the right c...

Page 23: ...of Futaba crystals However Futaba recommends that you return your system to our factory service department for frequency changing as tuning may be necessary for proper operation Changing frequency from one band to another is NOT possible Always change frequency flag when frequency is changed The frequency flag is to be attached to the top of antenna and the channel designation to the base See Draw...

Page 24: ...rim lever MODE I Power switch Throttle trim lever MODE II Elevator trim lever MODE I Battery cover Trainer jack w dustcap Chargingjack w dust cap Neck strap hook Aileron trim lever RF module Carrying bar Antenna Liquid crystal panel Rudder trim lever 22 ...

Page 25: ...9 S02461 J50002 S02490 S02491 S03266 S02752 S02495 S02494 SO1239 J55178 AS1157 AT2453 S90045 S50360 S60099 No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Part Name Upper case Middle case Bottom case Metal bearing inner Metal bearing outer TR133 15 VR drive plate Motor Motor pinion Motor mounting screw 1st gear 2nd gear 3rd gear Final gear Intermediate shaft 2nd shaft Bearing L 1...

Page 26: ...Printed in Japan 900330CC ...

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