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Included / Recommended Equipment

If you own this product, you may be required to register with the FAA.  

For up-to-date information on how to register with the FAA, please visit 

https://registermyuas.faa.gov/. For additional assistance on regulations  

and guidance on UAS usage, visit knowbeforeyoufly.org/.

IMPORTANT:

 After you set up your model, always rebind the transmitter and 

receiver to set the desired failsafe positions. 

Dual Rates

Make your first flights in low rate. For landings, use high rate elevator.

NOTICE:

 To ensure AS3X technology functions properly, do not lower rate 

values below 50%. If less control deflection is desired, manually adjust the 

position of the pushrods on the servo arm

NOTICE:

 If oscillation occurs at high speed, refer to the Troubleshooting 

Guide for more information.

Exponential (Expo)

After first flights, you may adjust expo in your transmitter.

  Some of the terminology and function locations used in the iX12 and iX20 

programming may be slightly different than other Spektrum AirWare

 

radios. The names given in parentheses correspond to the iX12 and iX20 

programming terminology. Consult your transmitter manual for specific 

information about programming your transmitter.

Computerized Transmitter Setup

Start all transmitter programming with a blank ACRO model (perform a model 

reset), then name the model. 
Set Dual Rates to

HIGH 100%

LOW 70%

Set Servo Travel to

100% 

Set Throttle Cut to

-100% 

Set Aileron Expo to 

High Rate 15%

Low Rate 5%

Set Elevator Expo to

High Rate 10%

Low Rate 5%

Set Rudder Expo to

High Rate 10%

Low Rate 5%

DXe

Refer to spektrumrc.com for the appropriate download setup.

DX7S

DX8

1. Go to the SYSTEM SETUP
2. Set MODEL TYPE: AIRPLANE 
3. Set WING TYPE: 1 AIL

DX6e

DX6 (Gen2)

DX7 (Gen2)

DX8e

DX8 (Gen2)

DX9

DX10t

DX18

DX20

iX12

iX20

NX6

NX8

NX10

1. Go to the SYSTEM SETUP (Model Utilities)

2. Set MODEL TYPE: AIRPLANE 

3. Set AIRCRAFT TYPE (Model Setup, Aircraft Type)

:  

 

WING: 1 AIL

Motor:

 2847–2400Kv 6-Pole Brushless Motor 

(SPMXAM2200)

Installed

Installed

Fan Unit:

 70mm Ducted Fan Unit (EFL0955)

Installed

Installed

ESC:

 70-Amp 3S/6S ESC w/Telemetry (SPMXAE70A)

Installed

Installed

Servos:

 (2) 9g Mini Servo (SPMSA381) 

(2) 13g Digital MG Micro Servo (SPMSA382)

Installed

Installed

Receiver: 

Spektrum

 AR631 Receiver (SPMAR631)

Installed

Required

Recommended Battery:

 22.2V 3200mAh 6S 30C 

Smart LiPo, IC5

®

 (SPMX32006S30)

Required

Required

Recommended Battery Charger:

 S1200 Smart, 

1x200 W (SPMXC2020)

Required

Required

Recommended Transmitter: 

Full-Range 2.4GHz 

with Spektrum

 DSM2

®

/DSMX

®

 technology with 

programmable mixing and adjustable dual rates

Required

Required

Receiver Bind Information

Channels

6

Frequency

2404 – 2476 MHz

Compatibility

DSM2 and DSMX

45 inches (1140mm)

40.5 inches (1033mm)

Without Battery: 1110g (2.4lbs)

With 6S 3200mAh Battery: 
1594g (3.5lbs) 

Transmitter Setup 

BNF

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Page 2: ... Power Components Service 12 AS3X System Trouble Shooting Guide 13 Troubleshooting Guide 13 Replacement Parts 14 Recommended Parts 14 Optional Parts 14 Hardware 14 AMA National Model Aircraft Safety Code 15 Limited Warranty 15 Contact Information 16 FCC Information 16 IC Information 16 Compliance Information for the European Union 16 NOTICE All instructions warranties and other collateral document...

Page 3: ...del perform a model reset then name the model Set Dual Rates to HIGH 100 LOW 70 Set Servo Travel to 100 Set Throttle Cut to 100 Set Aileron Expo to High Rate 15 Low Rate 5 Set Elevator Expo to High Rate 10 Low Rate 5 Set Rudder Expo to High Rate 10 Low Rate 5 DXe Refer to spektrumrc com for the appropriate download setup DX7S DX8 1 Go to the SYSTEM SETUP 2 Set MODEL TYPE AIRPLANE 3 Set WING TYPE 1...

Page 4: ...eiver for correct installation and operation instructions AR631 Installation 1 Lift the rear of the canopy to remove the canopy from the top of the fuselage 2 Attach the appropriate control surfaces to their respective ports on the receiver using the table at the right 3 Using double sided servo tape mount the receiver to the flat area behind the ESC as shown The receiver should be mounted in the ...

Page 5: ...rrect setup if the receiver is replaced Keep away from large metal objects while binding Do not point the transmitter s antenna directly at the receiver while binding The orange LED on the receiver will flash rapidly when the receiver enters bind mode Once bound the receiver will retain its bind settings for that transmitter until you re bind If the receiver loses transmitter communication the fai...

Page 6: ...rd Programming SAFE Select Setup DX series NX series iX series 1 Begin with the transmitter bound to the receiver 2 Power ON the transmitter 3 Assign a switch for SAFE Select that is not already in use for another function Use any open channel between 5 and 9 Gear Aux1 4 4 Set switch H throttle cut to prevent accidental motor operation 5 Power ON the aircraft A signal bar appears on your transmitt...

Page 7: ...selage When connecting the servo connectors match the colored wires when inserting the male servo plug in the female Orange is the signal wire S red is positive brown is negative 2 Install the nose gear assembly A into the fuselage with the air inlet facing forward 3 Secure the nose gear assembly using eight 2 x 8mm screws C Disassemble in reverse order Main Gear Installation 1 Place the aircraft ...

Page 8: ...fuselage using two screws C 4 Manually position the rudder servo arm as shown D 5 Align the vertical fin with the fuselage and guide the rudder servo arm through the hole of the vertical fin base 6 Secure the vertical fin to the fuselage with three 2 5 x 8mm screws G 7 Attach the Z bend of the linkage H in the outer hole of the rudder servo arm I 8 Attach the linkage clevis J to the outer hole of ...

Page 9: ...ue on to the Flight Control section Center of Gravity CG After installing the battery in the recommended position and before power ing on the ESC verify the CG The CG location starting point is 81mm range 70mm 105mm behind the leading edge as shown 4S 3200mAh Smart battery CG position The battery is installed all the way forward in battery compartment Only the front battery strap will be used 6S 3...

Page 10: ...X performance Failure to do so could affect flight performance In Flight Trimming BNF 3 Seconds Low Rate High Rate Aileron 15mm 20mm Elevator 10mm 7mm 13mm 10mm Rudder 18mm 22mm Program your transmitter to set the rates and control throws based on your experience level These values have been tested and are a good starting point to achieve a successful first flight After flying you may choose to ad...

Page 11: ...ings in the servo arms and control horns Elevator Ailerons Rudder Nose Gear Arms Horns Service and Repairs NOTICE After any impact or replacement always ensure the receiver is secure in the fuselage If you replace the receiver install the new receiver in the same orientation and manner as the original receiver or damage may result Repairs to the wings and fuselage of this aircraft can be made easi...

Page 12: ...m the receiver and pull the ESC K from the fuselage taking note of the routing of the power and throttle leads through the fuselage Assembly Assemble in reverse order Assemble in reverse order Correctly align and connect the motor wire colors with the ESC wires Ensure the ESC is installed correctly and secured to the fuselage using clip and screw Ensure the front of the rotor is installed facing t...

Page 13: ...Aircraft will not climb Battery is not fully charged Fully charge battery before flying Elevator may be trimmed down Adjust elevator trim up Rotor damaged Land immediately replace Rotor Aircraft is difficult to launch in the wind Launching the aircraft down wind or into a cross wind Always launch the aircraft directly into the wind Flight time is too short Battery is not fully charged Recharge bat...

Page 14: ...dapter EC3 Device EC5 Battery with 1 5 Wire 12 AWG SPMR6775 NX6 6 CH Transmitter Only SPMR8200 NX8 8 CH Transmitter Only SPMX326S30 3200mAh 6S 22 2V Smart G2 30C IC5 SPMX32006S50 3200mAh 6S 22 2V Smart 50C IC5 SPMX40004S30 4000mAh 4S 14 8V Smart 30C IC3 SPMX40006S30 4000mAh 6S 22 2V Smart 30C IC5 SPMXBC100 SMART Battery Servo Tester SPMXC1050 Smart S1500 DC Charger 1x500W SPMXC2010 Smart S2200 G2 ...

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Page 16: ...of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Horizon Hobby LLC 2904 Research Rd Champaign IL 61822 Email compliance horizonhobby com Web HorizonHo...

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