
Apprentice
®
S 2 1.2m
EN
7
1. Remove the battery cover.
2. Install the included four AA batteries, noting proper polarity.
3. Reinstall the battery cover.
Low Battery Alarm
When the transmitter battery voltage drops below 4.7 volts, an alarm sounds
and the voltage LEDs flash. Replace the batteries immediately. If the alarm
sounds while flying, land your aircraft as soon as possible.
CAUTION:
Do not attempt to recharge the included AA batteries.
These batteries are not rechargeable. Charging non-rechargeable
batteries may cause the batteries to burst, resulting in injury to persons
and/or damage to property.
Install the Transmitter Batteries
Antenna
Button A
Handle
Wireless Trainer Port
Programming Port
Battery Holder
Switch B
Switch D
RGB LED
Flight Battery
Voltage Indicator
Throttle/
Rudder Stick
Power Button
Throttle Trim
Rudder Trim
Neck Strap Mount
Switch H
Switch F
Elevator/
Aileron Stick
Elevator Trim
Aileron Trim
Transmitter Switches and LEDs
Button A = Trainer/Bind/Panic Button:
This button is used to control the
Trainer, Bind and Panic Recovery Mode functions.
See the Flight Training section for information on using the transmitter as part
of a "buddy box" training system.
See the Binding section for information on re-binding your transmitter and
aircraft if necessary. The included transmitter comes bound to the receiver/
aircraft from the factory, therefore binding is not typically necessary.
See the Sensor Assisted Flight Envelope (SAFE) Technology section for
information about panic recovery mode.
Switch F = Hi/Lo Rate Switch:
This switch supports high and low rate
functions on aileron, elevator and rudder channels.
We recommend using low rates when first learning to fly or for smooth and
more precise maneuvering, and high rates for more aggressive maneuvers and
aerobatics.
In the upper, or “HI” position, servo travel is 100% on these channels.
In the lower, or “LO,” position, servo travel decreases to 70%.
Switch B = Flight Mode Switch:
This switch is used to select the SAFE flight
mode. See the Sensor Assisted Flight Envelope (SAFE) Technology section for
information about the various SAFE flight modes.
Switch H = Throttle Cut Switch:
This switch activates throttle cut.
With the throttle cut on (switch position 1), throttle input from the throttle stick is
deactivated. This safety feature ensures any accidental bump of the throttle stick
will not activate the motor while the flight battery is connected.
With the throttle cut off (switch position 0), any position of the throttle stick above
the lowest setting will activate the aircraft motor.
NOTICE:
Always ensure the throttle stick is at the lowest setting before
switching the throttle cut function off. Failure to do so will result in the motor
activating.
Switch D = Channel 7 Switch:
This switch is not used for this aircraft.
RGB LED and Audible Indications:
Flashing with beeps:
The transmitter is in bind mode, because the bind button
was held down while the transmitter was powered on. See the Binding section
for more information.
Pulsates with one low tone beep every 2 seconds:
The transmitter battery
voltage has dropped below 4.7 volts. Replace the transmitter batteries
immediately. If this happens while flying, land the aircraft as soon as possible.
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