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S.BUS/S.BUS2 DEVICE SETTING

S.BUS/S.BUS2 servos or a telemetry sensor can be connected directly to the T10J. Channel 

setting and other data can be entered for the S.BUS/S.BUS2 servos or sensors. 

3-way hub 
or Y-harnesses

(S.BUS/S.BUS2  

Servo)

S.BUS/S.BUS2 

device

(Telemetry sensor)

Receivers

Battery

Back of T10J

1. Turn on the transmitter power.
2. Call the setup screen.

 

Servo:  

 S.BUS LINK

 MODE IN

 

Sensor:  

 SENSOR

 REGISTER

3. Connect the S.BUS device and battery you 

want to set with a 3-way hub or Y-harnesses 

as shown in the figure.

4. Perform setting in accordance with each 

screen.

5. This sets the channel and other data for each 

S.BUS servo, or telemetry device to be used 

with the S.BUS device or receiver. 

Summary of Contents for T-FHSS Air-2.4GHz 10J Series

Page 1: ...Technical updates and additional programming examples available at http www futaba rc com faq Entire Contents 2014...

Page 2: ...and servo connections 19 Charging the batteries 22 Stick adjustment 23 Adjusting display contrast 24 Connector Plug 24 Transmitter displays buttons 25 Warning error displays 26 Link procedure 27 Recei...

Page 3: ...106 Air brake 108 Flap Elevator mixing 110 Elevator Flap mixing 111 Flap trim 112 Throttle cut 113 Idle down 115 Snap roll 116 Common function 38 Model select 40 Model select 41 Model copy 41 Date re...

Page 4: ...trim 145 Swash Throttle mixing 146 Throttle Needle mixing 147 Glider function 148 Aileron Differential 150 Aileron Rudder 151 V tail 152 Gyro sensor 153 Dual rate EXPO 154 Motor switch 156 Condition 1...

Page 5: ...e on this web page If you do not find the answers to your questions there please see the end of our F A Q area for information on contacting us via email for the most rapid and convenient response Don...

Page 6: ...ement for U S A This device trade name Futaba Corporation model number R3008SB complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause h...

Page 7: ...on To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements a separation distance of at least 20cm must be maintained between the antenna of this device and all persons This device must not be co locate...

Page 8: ...plane flying field You can find model clubs and fields by asking your nearest hobby dealer or in the US by contacting the Academy of Model Aeronautics You can also contact the national Academy of Mode...

Page 9: ...er plastic vinyl leather or wood or inside an R C model or full sized automobile Monitor the charge area with a smoke or fire alarm Do not charge NiMH NiCd batteries at currents greater than the 1C ra...

Page 10: ...pectedly turn on and cause a severe injury While you are getting ready to fly if you place your transmitter on the ground be sure that the wind won t tip it over If it is knocked over the throttle sti...

Page 11: ...operator of various alarms by vibrating the transmitter can be selected Unique model memory system The transmitter body contains a 30 model memory Mixing type selection Fixed wing helicopter and glid...

Page 12: ...ication EXT battery terminal The voltage can be displayed at the transmitter by branch connecting the drive battery etc installed in the fuselage with the CA RVIN 700 cable sold separately Battery fai...

Page 13: ...ease purchase an optional sensor in order to utilize bidirectional communication system and to acquire the information from a model high up in the sky Temperature sensor SBS 01T Altitude sensor SBS 01...

Page 14: ...Trim Lever Elevator Aileron Stick Aileron Dual Rate Switch Elevator Flap Mixing or Airbrake Mixing Switch Digital Trim 6 CH8 Control Digital Trim 5 CH7 Control Carrying Handle Built in Antenna Switch...

Page 15: ...ey Idle up 3 Switch Gyro CH5 Idle up 1 2 Switch Throttle Collective Pitch Rudder Stick Pitch Trim Lever Throttle Collective Governor Switch CH7 Trainer Switch Throttle Hold Switch LCD Panel Power Swit...

Page 16: ...y BOX if you choose to use the optional HT5F1800B FT2F2100B battery pack which can be recharged from the transmitter And BATT TYPE in a PARAMETER is changed into HT5F1800B 5 0V FT2F2100B 5 8V WARNING...

Page 17: ...dder D R Rudder D R Rudder D R Rudder D R Switch C UP ELE FLP Center Down Idle down Down Air brake Governor 7CH 6CH Switch D Aileron D R CH10 Aileron D R CH10 Aileron D R CH10 Aileron D R Aileron D R...

Page 18: ...vator mode 5 ELEVON mode Receiver Output and Channel Multicopter MULTI COPT 1 Aileron Multicopter Controller 2 Elevator Multicopter Controller 3 Throttle Multicopter Controller 4 Rudder Multicopter Co...

Page 19: ...4 Rudder 5 Gyro 6 Pitch collective pitch 7 AUX Governor 8 AUX ELE2 Mixture control 9 AUX 10 AUX Swash Type Normal linkage type H 1 each servo linked to the swashplate independently AIL Aileron Servo...

Page 20: ...UX Aileron2 Aileron2 Aileron2 Aileron2 8 AUX AUX AUX AUX Flap3 9 AUX AUX AUX AUX Flap4 10 AUX Camber Camber Camber Camber Wing type 1AIL A 1 2AIL 1FLP AF1 2AIL 4FLP AF4 2AIL 2FLP AF2 2AIL A 2 Tail typ...

Page 21: ...ldren to charge battery packs without adult supervision Do not charge battery packs that have been damaged in any way We strongly suggest frequent inspection of the battery packs to ensure that no dam...

Page 22: ...kwise When you are satisfied with the spring tensions reattach the transmitter s rear cover When the cover is properly in place reinstall and tighten the four screws Reinstall the battery and cover Yo...

Page 23: ...trainer function When you use the trainer function connect the optional trainer cable between the transmitters for teacher and student You can set the trainer function on the Trainer Function screen...

Page 24: ...ire model condition of a helicopter setup is changed An on screen inquiry will ask if you are sure Press JOG KEY again to accept the change KEY Press and hold KEY for one second to open programming me...

Page 25: ...ated Switches for which warnings will be issued at power up are listed below Throttle cut idle down snap roll airbrake throttle stick and condition If turning a switch OFF does not stop the mixing war...

Page 26: ...ver ON 8 If the receiver ID is displayed in the transmitter and the LED changed from red blinking to a steady green light linking is complete The receiver linking wait state ends in about 3 seconds 9...

Page 27: ...n the direction shown in the figure Insert the S BUS2 by turning it 90 degrees Receiver Danger Do not connect either a switch or battery in this manner Danger Don t connect a connector as shown in a b...

Page 28: ...tion CH Set mode At this moment the LED indicates current set status through flashing a pattern that corresponds to the CH mode Cannot exit this CH setting mode before the operation mode is fixed See...

Page 29: ...signal condition is obtained at any flying attitude 3 The antennas must be kept away from conductive materials such as metal carbon and fuel tank by at least a half inch The coaxial part of the antenn...

Page 30: ...the deepest point How to protect the receiver from vibration and water Wrap the receiver with something soft such as foam rubber to avoid vibration If there is a chance of getting wet put the receiver...

Page 31: ...orm another range check with your assistant holding the model and the engine running at various speeds If the servos jitter or move inadvertently there may be a problem Do NOT fly the aircraft Look fo...

Page 32: ...the number of channels themselves Settable with the T10J The S BUS S BUS2 system and conventional system receiver conventional CH used can be mixed S BUS Glider usage example S BUS Aerobatic plane usa...

Page 33: ...used with the S BUS system When separate power supply used When a large number of servos are used or when high current servos are used the servos can be driven by a separate power supply by using a se...

Page 34: ...ctor S BUS2 Port S BUS Port 8 SB Hub Hub Hub Hub Rudder Servo S BUS2 Servo S BUS Servo S BUS2 servo Connection is possible S BUS2 gyro Connection is possible S BUS servo Connection is impossible Telem...

Page 35: ...BUS S BUS2 device Telemetry sensor Receivers Battery Back of T10J 1 Turn on the transmitter power 2 Call the setup screen Servo S BUS LINK MODE IN Sensor SENSOR REGISTER 3 Connect the S BUS device and...

Page 36: ...INH T10J Telemetry sensor sold separately Your aircraft s data can be checked in the transmitter by connecting various telemetry sensors to the S BUS2 connector of the receiver Slot Number Servos are...

Page 37: ...alled from the following menu All the functions common to airplane helicopter glider and multi copter model types are shown here MENU When the key is pressed for 1 second the menu screen is displayed...

Page 38: ...3 Program mixing 1 6 AUX CHAN P 56 AUX channel PARAMETER P 58 Data reset Model type ATL trim LCD contrast Back light mode time adjustment Home display Battery alarm Battery vibration Buzzer tone Jog n...

Page 39: ...TELEMETRY mode STK POSI ALRM Receiver selection RX The R3008SB supplied with the transmitter employs the T FHSS Air system When you want to use an S FHSS receiver switch to S FHSS here However the te...

Page 40: ...firmation beep sounds and COMPLETE is displayed on the screen to show that copying is complete For safety a double setting system is used When a change is cancelled after the confirmation message is d...

Page 41: ...the screen When 20 seconds have elapsed a continuous beep sounds and the link mode is exited For safety linking must not be performed while the drive motor or engine is running When linking is complet...

Page 42: ...model name returns to its initial setting Model name MDL NAME Model name User name Common Model name setting MDL NAME This function assigns a name to the model data The model name is displayed on the...

Page 43: ...ns to its initial setting Futaba logo User name Select HOME DSP from the parameter 2 page with the Jog key S e l e c t U S R N A M E b y pressing the key or key End setting by pressing the END key Par...

Page 44: ...o the slowest side However after 30 seconds the battery fail safe function will return to the battery fail safe state Fail safe FAIL SAFE Fail safe Common Mode selection Select the mode by pressing th...

Page 45: ...of the fail safe screen with the Jog key S e t t h e v o l t a g e b y pressing the key or key End setting by pressing the END key Battery fail safe voltage setting END Set up range 3 8V 4 0V 4 2V 4 4...

Page 46: ...blinks on the screen Not displayed if the same as before Reverse the servo by pressing the Jog key A confirmation beeping sounds and the direction of operation is reversed For safety a double setting...

Page 47: ...H can be selected as the reset switch RS SW The ON OFF direction can also be set The up down timer audible alarm indicates the time by a beep every second continuous beeping at 2 second intervals from...

Page 48: ...he jog key to the left and right The servo operating position of each channel is displayed on a bar graph Servo Test Servo test ON OFF Channel Select Screen change Where GRPH is chosen a Jog key is pr...

Page 49: ...channels 1 to 4 END POINT Select the channel with the Jog key The setting rate of each channel Left Down rate display Right Up rate display END POINT End point Common A channel is chosen by Jog key Se...

Page 50: ...he key and key simultaneously Trim step Trim Reset This function returns the trim of the model memory in use to the center initial state However at this time sub trim and trim step amount are not rese...

Page 51: ...ct the channel with the Jog key SUB trim rate of each channel SUB trim rate of the selected channel SUB TRIM Sub trim Common A channel is chosen by Jog key Selection range page 1 1 5ch page 2 6 10ch S...

Page 52: ...witch selection The programmable mixing ON OFF switch can be selected The switches that can be selected are switches A to H and the throttle stick The switch operating direction can be set When a 2 po...

Page 53: ...key or key A knob VR or digital trim DT5 DT6 as well as channels 1 to 10 can be specified as the master channel In addition when OFS was selected as the master channel slave servo operation is offset...

Page 54: ...P MIX5 6 set up screen Select the item with the Jog key 5Point curve setting The set curve is displayed on a graph Function activation Master CH select Slave CH select Switch selection Switch ON direc...

Page 55: ...CH CH6 VR Volume CH6 SwC SwitchC CH7 DT5 Trim5 CH7 SwC SwitchC CH7 DT5 Trim5 CH7 VR Volume CH8 DT6 Trim6 CH8 VR Volume CH8 DT6 Trim6 CH8 DT6 Trim6 CH9 SwA SwitchA CH9 SwA SwitchA CH9 SwA SwitchA CH9 S...

Page 56: ...R DT5 VR DT5 SW G SW A VR DT6 SW D DT6 SW C GYRO GYRO GYRO GYRO GYRO GYRO GYRO AILVATOR SW D SW D SW D ELE2 GOVERNOR GOVERNOR GOVERNOR PITCH PITCH THR NEEDLE THR NEEDLE GYRO GYRO DT6 VR GYRO FLAPERON...

Page 57: ...t to a different model type If your transmitter is a T10JA the default is ACRO If it is a T10JH the default is HELI H1 ATL Trim ATL Adjustable travel limit ATL makes the channel 3 TRIM LEVER THROTTLE...

Page 58: ...ing in which a Jog key light shines Set up range 1 30 s Telemetry mode setting TELEMETRY MODE Sets whether or not telemetry is activated When using 2 receivers with 1 transmitter select INH Range ACT...

Page 59: ...reset Only the throttle channel CH3 initial setting is REV reverse Thoroughly check the Hi and Low directions of the engine or motor used and be careful that they do not suddenly run at full speed Eve...

Page 60: ...ge by pressing the Jog key A confirmation beep sounds is complete For safety a double setting system is used You need to confirm your setting changes by pressing the jog key If you fail to press the j...

Page 61: ...ays OFF KEY ON It light on after Key operation Light time Select the LIT TIME item and change numerical value time by pressing the key or key or It is only a case in KEY ON mode here Light adjustment...

Page 62: ...key simultaneously or Select the Jog NAVI item and change the mode by pressing the key or key or Selection range ON OFF When NAVI selected Jog key navigation When a function that only operates in the...

Page 63: ...y pressing the key or key or Selection range METER YARD Select the SPEECH VOLUME item and change the volume by pressing the key or key or Selection range HIGH LOW Telemetry mode Speech language Teleme...

Page 64: ...stick is set to the speci ed position PARAMETER 1 2 3 4 5 STK POSI ALRM MDL MODE ON SW SwA POSI DOWN STICK 50 50 STK POSI ALRM Select the item with the Jog key INH ON OFF Switch selsction Switch dire...

Page 65: ...used if the telemetry mode of the parameters is not ACT When 2 receivers are used with 1 transmitter the telemetry function cannot be used In the initial state the receiver voltage is displayed at the...

Page 66: ...MAX reset Viewing the receiver voltage maximum and minimum values RX BATT ALARM VIB LIMIT DN INH OFF 6 0V SPEECH INH SW NULL 0 0V MIN MAX 0 0V 0 0V Do not stare at or set the transmitter setting scree...

Page 67: ...BATT screen state select LIMIT 0 0V from the menu with the Jog key Select the voltage by pressing the key or key Selection range 3 5V 8 4V When you want to set 5 0V press the key and key simultaneousl...

Page 68: ...ECH from the menu with the Jog key Select the ACT by pressing the key or key In the RX BATT screen state select SW from the menu with the Jog key In NULL a speech always turns on Select the switch by...

Page 69: ...oldered wiring work is necessary TELEMETRY RECEIVER RECEIVER EXT VOLT RX BATT Display EXT Voltage display EXT VOLT EXT Voltage display Power Battery or another power supply for servos with external po...

Page 70: ...pen the setting screen by pressing the Jog key In the EXT VOLT screen state select MIN MAX from the menu with the Jog key Date reset by pressing the Jog key for 1 second A confirmation beep sounds is...

Page 71: ...enu with the Jog key Select the voltage by pressing the key or key Selection range 0 0V 70 0V When you want to set 5 0V press the key and key simultaneously In the EXT VOLT screen state select VIB fro...

Page 72: ...th the Jog key Open the setting screen by pressing the Jog key In the EXT VOLT screen state select SPEECH from the menu with the Jog key Select the ACT by pressing the key or key In the EXT VOLT scree...

Page 73: ...etting screen of that sensor can be called by selecting and pressing the sensor you want to select with the Jog key Refer to the receiver battery RX BATT item for a description of key operation Variou...

Page 74: ...rough an earphone or headset by activating the Speech function Switch selection UP will show that an alarm will start when the temperature rises above the set value Alert set Hot warning 1 Move the cu...

Page 75: ...hen the RPM falls below the set value UP Indicates that the alarm will start when the RPM rises above the set value Alert set Over rotations 1 Move the cursor to the UP ALERT item 2 Select the ACT mod...

Page 76: ...U P i n d i c a t e s t h e alarm will start when the altitude reaches above your set value First the set of a reference is required 1 The model and transmitter to which the altitude sensor was connec...

Page 77: ...stment range 150 150 m s UP LIMIT DN LIMIT When the key simultaneous press the rate is reset to the initial value To terminate the input and return to the original state touch the END key Alert set Lo...

Page 78: ...ent position is now stored and the distance is set to 0 m Now the position of the present model was set to 0 m Setting a too far alert distance 1 Move the cursor to the UP ALERT item 2 Select the ACT...

Page 79: ...NT A l t i t u d e c a l c u l a t e d as either straight line distance slant or surface distance on a map can also be selected Two distance calculation methods are available Surface straight line dis...

Page 80: ...t h e s p e e d d r o p s below the set value The UP that an alarm is generated when t h e s e t v a l u e i s exceeded Alert setting when speed increases 1 Move the cursor to the UP ALERT item 2 Sele...

Page 81: ...an alarm will start when the EXT VOLT drops below the set value You can hear the Battery data through an earphone or headset by Activating the Speech function You can hear the Extra Voltage data throu...

Page 82: ...lot 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 2 0 2 1 2 2 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 3 0 Altitude SBS 01A 3 slot 1 2 3 4 5 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 2 0 2 1 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 GP...

Page 83: ...the menu with the Jog key Open the setting screen by pressing the Jog key 1 second SENSOR SLOT 1 2 3 4 5 6 31 INHBIT REGISTER SENS SLOT INITIALIZE ALL CLEAR REGISTER in SENSOR SLOT page 6 is chosen b...

Page 84: ...SENSOR SLOT page 6 is chosen by Jog key Jog key press Calling the setting screen SENSOR SLOT SETTING READ START SLOT 1 SLOT LENGTH ID TYPE Once the sensor is read correctly the Sensor ID will be disp...

Page 85: ...creen from the home screen by pressing the key for 1 second Select from the menu with the Jog key Open the setting screen by pressing the Jog key 1 second SENSOR SLOT 1 2 3 4 5 6 31 INHBIT REGISTER SE...

Page 86: ...nu screen from the home screen by pressing the key for 1 second Select Open the setting screen by pressing the Jog key 1 second SENSOR SLOT 1 2 3 4 5 6 31 INHBIT REGISTER SENS SLOT INITIALIZE ALL CLEA...

Page 87: ...r 1 second Select Open the setting screen by pressing the Jog key 1 second SENSOR SLOT 1 2 3 4 5 6 13 SBS 01G 15 SBS 01G 16 INHIBIT 17 INHIBIT 18 INHIBIT 14 SBS 01G from the menu with the Jog key Jog...

Page 88: ...ommon An S BUS servo can memorize the channel and various settings you input Servo setting can be performed on the T10J screen by wiring the servo as shown in the figure With some S BUS 2 servos there...

Page 89: ...3D Neutral Offset The neutral position can be changed When the neutral offset is large value the servo s range of travel is restricted on one side Speed Control Speeds can be matched by specifying th...

Page 90: ...vo hold characteristic can be set The torque which attempts to return the servo to the target position when the current servo position has deviated from the target position can be adjusted This is use...

Page 91: ...in RECEIVE T10J which receives data Selection range TRANSFER RECEIVE Select Execute with the Jog key Hold down the Jog key each T10J 1 second COMPLETE is displayed and the mode transfer is finished Mo...

Page 92: ...de can be controlled by the student using the mixing set at the instructor s transmitter Student settings are returned to their initial value in advance MIX mode The channel set to this mode is contro...

Page 93: ...of hope is chosen by pressing the key or key Selection range OFF NOR FNC MIX Default OFF When MIX mode Select Student rate setting or Jog key is pressed in a side and a channel is chosen rate setting...

Page 94: ...enu screen is displayed When t h e E N D k e y i s pressed the display returns to the home screen F i r s t s e t t h e throttle to slow Then turn on the power MENU 1 3 MENU 2 3 MENU 3 3 Home screen P...

Page 95: ...6 Telemetry Display Alarm setup SENSOR P 83 Telemetry sensor SBUS LINK P 89 S BUS servo set up MDL TRANS P 92 Data transfer of another 10J or 8J TRAINER P 93 Trainer AIL DIFF P 97 Aileron Differential...

Page 96: ...to the initial value press the key and key simultaneously However when the polarity is changed only the number returns to the initial value Adjust the RATE AIL2 item in the same way as Aileron Differ...

Page 97: ...st the mixing rate by pressing the key or key Range 100 100 Default 50 When you want to return the set value to the initial value press the key and key simultaneously However polarity does not return...

Page 98: ...e RUD2 rate RUD1 rate When INH is selected the function cannot be used To use the function select ACT Rate adjustment Select the setting item with the Jog key Activating the function Select the MIX it...

Page 99: ...want to return the set value to the initial value press the key and key simultaneously GYRO SENS or This function is dedicated mixing for switching the gyro sensitivity and gyro mode AVCS NORMAL of Fu...

Page 100: ...1 Activating the function Aileron1 CH1 rate Aileron2 CH2 rate Elevator2 CH1 rate Elevator1 CH2 rate When INH is selected the function cannot be used To use the function select ACT Aileron rate L Ailer...

Page 101: ...en INH is selected the function cannot be used To use the function select ACT Rate Activating the function Select the MIX item and then select the ACT by pressing the key or key or W h e n y o u d o n...

Page 102: ...elect the ON by pressing the key or key When you do not use a function set to the INH side 5 point curve setting Select the setting item P 1 P 5 and then set the travel of each point by pressing the k...

Page 103: ...side makes servo movement sensitive near the neutral position Exponential is applied to entire throttle servo travel When the side is increased the slow side becomes sluggish and the high side becomes...

Page 104: ...st the rate of each direction of the dual rate switch and stick by repeating step Select the EXP item and then select the channel with the Jog key Range 1 4 Adjust the rate by moving the cursor to EXP...

Page 105: ...right aileron control surfaces can be adjusted individually The left and right flap travel can also be adjusted individually FLAPERON FLAPERON Flaperon ACROBATIC CH6 servo CH1 servo A i l e r o n Oper...

Page 106: ...the settings shown below However set the basic travel with the Flap function in advance Default 0 Flap rate or Select the RATE FLP2 item and adjust the Flap2 travel by pressing the key or key Range 12...

Page 107: ...eration CH 3 control can be switched from stick to stick or to VR knob However when other than stick was selected the throttle trim and function reverse functions cannot be used When used in the LINR...

Page 108: ...ch Switch selection or Select the SW item and then select the switch by pressing the key or key Range SwA SwH Default SwC Switch direction or Select the ON direction by pressing the key or key at the...

Page 109: ...taneously When changing the mixing reference point Mixing reference point offset setting 1 second Select the OFFSET item and turn the Flap knob to the point you want to make the mixing reference point...

Page 110: ...want to return the set value to the initial value press the key and key simultaneously However polarity does not return RATE cursor position operates and chooses an elevator stick Elevator FlapMixing...

Page 111: ...f independently FLAP TRIM FLAP TRIM Flap trim ACROBATIC Activating the function Flap trim rate When INH is selected the function cannot be used To use the function select ACT Select the setting item w...

Page 112: ...the throttle cut function is reset When the throttle stick is higher than the set throttle position the throttle cut function is not reset even if the switch is set to OFF Set to a safe throttle posi...

Page 113: ...OSI by pressing the key or key at the ON direction selection item or Range 2P SW NULL UP DOWN 3P SW NULL UP UP D UP C CNTR C DN DOWN Cut Position rate Select the RATE item and then select the cht posi...

Page 114: ...simultaneously Idle down This function is linked to the air brake switch and gear switch and lowers the engine idle It is used when engine idle is set high to prevent the engine from stalling during...

Page 115: ...d the safety device sets the landing gear switch to the rear position and the snap switch is not effective even if operated When the landing gear switch is in the forward position operation is possibl...

Page 116: ...e set for each switch position THR CURVE THR CURVE Throttle curve Airplane ACROBATIC Activating the function or Select the MIX item and then select the ON by pressing the key or key When you do not us...

Page 117: ...select the ON by pressing the key or key When you do not use a function set to the INH side Switch selection or Select the SW item and then select the switch by pressing the key or key Range SwA SwH...

Page 118: ...OBATIC Activating the function Delay Rate set When INH is selected the function cannot be used To use the function select ACT Throttle delay rate It can be set to slow the servo movement up to 100 Sel...

Page 119: ...called from the following menu The function when the model type was set to helicopter is displayed here MENU When the key is pressed for 1 second the menu screen is displayed When the END key is press...

Page 120: ...old P 122 Condition SWASH AFR H 1 removes P 123 Swash AFR SWH MIX P 124 Swash MIXing SWH RING P 126 Swash RING OFFSET P 127 Trim offset DELAY P 128 Delay THR CHT P 129 Throttle cut Condition switching...

Page 121: ...unction or Select the INH item of the condition you want to use and set it to ON or OFF by pressing the key or key Set conditions you do not want to use to INH In the case of change of a switch Switch...

Page 122: ...SH AFR When swash type is H 1 this setting screen is not displayed Travel adjustment of each function or Select each function item of RATE and set the rate by pressing the key or key Range 100 100 Def...

Page 123: ...and down correction amount can be set for each condition SWH MIX Select the setting item with the Jog key Condition Mixing master direction Mixing rate Activating the function Present condition Rate...

Page 124: ...H Setup of rate Select the RATE item and then adjust the mixing rate by pressing the key or key Range 100 100 Default 0 When you want to return the set value to the initial value press the key and key...

Page 125: ...0 SWH RING Swash ring HELICOPTER Activating the function Select the MIX item and then select the ON by pressing the key or key or When you do not use a function set to the INH side Setup of rate or Se...

Page 126: ...tems can be set for a 3 position switch Linking to conditions IDL1 3 HOLD is also possible When the offset function is on data adjustment is possible even by digital trim The trim adjusted rate is inp...

Page 127: ...be set at the ailerons elevators rudder throttle and pitch The set delay is common to the offset pitch rudder mixing and throttle hold functions DELAY DELAY Delay HELICOPTER Delay rate set or up Selec...

Page 128: ...throttle cut function is reset When the throttle stick is higher than the set throttle position the throttle cut function is not reset even if the switch is set to OFF Set to a safe throttle position...

Page 129: ...POSI by pressing the key or key at the ON direction selection item or Range 2P SW NULL UP DOWN 3P SW NULL UP UP D UP C CNTR C DN DOWN Cut Position rate Select the RATE item and then select the cht pos...

Page 130: ...hen select the switch by pressing the key or key Range Cond SwA SwH Gain channel selection or S e l e c t t h e CH item and t h e n s e l e c t the sensitivity setting channel by pressing the key or k...

Page 131: ...e set individually EXP This function makes operation more pleasant by changing the operating curve so that servo movement is sluggish or sensitive relative to stick operation near the aileron elevator...

Page 132: ...e initial value press the key and key simultaneously Adjust the rate of each direction of the dual rate switch and stick by repeating step Channel selection A channel is chosen by Jog key Range 1 2 4...

Page 133: ...rve is adjusted together with the normal pitch curve so that engine speed is constant and up down control is easiest The normal throttle function is always on Idle up 1 2 3 throttle curve adjustment m...

Page 134: ...ID2 ID3 5 point curve setting Select the setting item of each point P 1 P 5 with the Jog key and set the travel of each point by pressing the key or key Range 0 100 Default P 5 100 P 4 75 P 3 50 P 2 2...

Page 135: ...normal pitch curve creates a basic pitch curve centered near hovering This curve is adjusted together with the throttle pitch curve so that engine speed is constant and up down control is easiest Idl...

Page 136: ...es ID1 2 3 HLD or Select the MIX item and then select the ON or OFF by pressing the key or key For the normal condition is displayed Always ON When you do not want to use an idle up hold curve set to...

Page 137: ...cedure First trim at hovering and then adjust the neutral position Normal pitch rudder mixing Throttle low side slow while hovering adjustment Repeatedly hover from take off and land from hovering at...

Page 138: ...tup of rate or Select each function item of HI or LO and set the rate by pressing the key or key Range 100 100 Default NORM 20 LOW 20 HIGH Default IDL1 2 3 0 LOW 0 HIGH When you want to return the set...

Page 139: ...nd set to the number at which the servo does not operate NOTE When connecting the throttle linkage lower the digital trim to the slowest and adjust so that the carburetor is full open THR HOLD THR HOL...

Page 140: ...e transmitter is rate setting checking the actual speed at the governor display and remembering its relationship is convenient Switching the speed for each condition The speed for each condition can b...

Page 141: ...ult SwA Switch direction or Select the POSI by pressing the key or key at the ON direction selection item 2P SW UP DOWN 3P SW UP UP D UP C CNTR C DN DOWN When number of rotations goes up at the time o...

Page 142: ...use a function set to the INH side Selection of condition or Select the MODE item and then select condition by pressing the key or key Range NORM NORM IDL1 Default NORM VR setting Select the VR item a...

Page 143: ...unction or Select the MIX i t e m a n d t h e n select the ON by pressing the key or key When you do not use a function set to the INH side Selection of condition or Select the MODE item and then sele...

Page 144: ...setting condition selection i t e m a n d s e l e c t the condition by pressing the key or key DT VR adjustment ON OFF selection Select ON OFF by pressing the key or key at the high side or low side A...

Page 145: ...MIX Throttle mixing HELICOPTER Activating the function Select the MIX item and then select the ON by pressing the key or key or When you do not use a function set to the INH side Setup of rate or Sele...

Page 146: ...When not using this function select INH Present condition The CURVE settings are displayed by a curve Activating the function or Select the MIX item and then select the ON or OFF by pressing the key...

Page 147: ...u The function when the model type was set to glider 2AIL 4FLP is displayed here MENU When the key is pressed for 1 second the menu screen is displayed When the END key is p r e s s e d t h e d i s p...

Page 148: ...40 Model select Model Copy Data reset RX Link MDL NAME P 43 Model name User name FAIL SAFE P 45 Fail safe REVERSE P 47 Servo reverse TIMER P 48 Timer SERVO P 49 Servo monitor Servo test END POINT P 5...

Page 149: ...and right aileron control surface can be adjusted individually AIL DIFF AIL DIFF Aileron differential GLIDER Aileron control surface angle adjustment Select the RATE AIL1 item and then move the ailer...

Page 150: ...r Use this mix when you want to mix the rudder with aileron operation This allows the aircraft to bank at a steep angle When the mixing direction is reversed by the linkage adjustments can be made by...

Page 151: ...elect the setting item with the Jog key Activating the function Select the MIX item and then select the ACT by pressing the key or key or W h e n y o u d o n o t u s e a function set to the INH side R...

Page 152: ...ty switch selection Select the SW item and then select the switch by pressing the key or key Range SwA SwH Default SwA Sensitivity setting channel selection or S e l e c t t h e CH item and t h e n s...

Page 153: ...ent sluggish and the side makes servo movement sensitive near the neutral position Exponential is applied to entire throttle servo travel When the side is increased the slow side becomes sluggish and...

Page 154: ...t the rate of each direction of the dual rate switch and stick by repeating step Select the EXP item and then select the channel with the Jog key Range 1 4 Adjust the rate by moving the cursor to EXP...

Page 155: ...the setting item with the Jog key Activating the function or Select the MODE item and then select the OFF by pressing the key or key When you do not use a function set to the INH side Switch selection...

Page 156: ...item of the condition you want to use and then set that condition to ON or OFF by pressing the key or key Set conditions you do not want to use to INH Changing the switch Switch selection or Change t...

Page 157: ...with rudder input It is used when rudder is applied during roll maneuvers such as knife edge flight It can be used to turn or bank scale models large models etc like a full size aircraft When the mixi...

Page 158: ...R Select the setting item with the Jog key The number is changed by key or key Offset rate Up side rate Selection of whether or not mixing from brake FLP to camber FLP is performed Brake FLP to camber...

Page 159: ...0 0 MIX INH SW SwA DOWN CAMBR MIX NORM 1 2 RATE1 RATE2 FLP1 0 0 FLP2 0 0 FLP3 0 0 FLP4 0 0 ELE 0 0 All the wing control surfaces are lowered and the camber is increased lift increases Attitude change...

Page 160: ...g the elevators and lowering the aps Fine tuning of an elevator ON OFF High THR stick operation THR stick operation Brake amount MAX Brake amount MAX OFST 0 OFST 50 Slow High Start from center Slow At...

Page 161: ...ing item with the Jog key The ON OFF switch can be changed Selected with the Jog key and changed with the key Sets the ON OFF direction of the selected switch RATE1 and RATE2 show the direction of cam...

Page 162: ...NORM 1 2 RATE1 RATE2 AIL1 0 0 AIL2 0 0 MIX INH SW SwA DOWN RANGE 0 0 Select the setting item with the Jog key The number is changed by key or key Current position of the elevator stick Described on t...

Page 163: ...item next to RANGE with the Jog key Can be either up or down When set to down the up side is also set by the same amount When elevator operation exceeds the range the stick position is displayed and...

Page 164: ...ber mixing This mixing links the camber flaps with aileron operation stick It is used when you want to increase roll axis maneuverability When the mixing direction is reversed by the linkage adjustmen...

Page 165: ...FL mixing This mixing links the brake flaps with aileron operation stick It is used when you want to increase roll axis maneuverability When the mixing direction is reversed by the linkage adjustments...

Page 166: ...ral position of each control surface Range 100 100 Returned to 0 by pressing the key and key simultaneously ON ON ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF NULL UP UP DWN UP CN...

Page 167: ...turns to the home screen F i r s t s e t t h e throttle to slow Then turn on the power MENU 1 2 MENU 2 2 Home screen Power ON Selection M o v e t h e c u r s o r highlighted up and down and to the lef...

Page 168: ...ATL trim LCD contrast Back light mode time adjustment Home display Battery alarm Battery vibration Buzzer tone Jog navi Jog light Jog time Telemetry mode unit Speech language volume Stick position ala...

Page 169: ...initial value press the key and key simultaneously GYRO SENS or This function is dedicated mixing for switching the gyro sensitivity and gyro mode AVCS NORMAL of Futaba gyros Up to 3 axes can be set...

Page 170: ...side makes servo movement sensitive near the neutral position Exponential is applied to entire throttle servo travel When the side is increased the slow side becomes sluggish and the high side becomes...

Page 171: ...just the rate of each direction of the dual rate switch and stick by repeating step Select the EXP item and then select the channel with the Jog key Range 1 4 Adjust the rate by moving the cursor to E...

Page 172: ...or OFF is selected the function is activated ON and OFF changes are linked to the switch The number in parenthesis is the current throttle stick position Stick position is chosen by Jog key Set the t...

Page 173: ...ed Request that this be done by Futaba Service Charged modification This function is normally not used If stick deviation should occur make this adjustment Do not use it in the normal state THR ELE RU...

Page 174: ...g on the power without pressing a key Swing the selected stick fully to the left and right up and down appears next to LEFT and RGHT Press the Jog key W h e n C O M P L E T E i s displayed adjustment...

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